Beautiful Oakleigh’s blue and white football club keeps its loyal friends on their toes. Chris Taylor’s side has been moving in tight secrecy during this transfer window.
While other clubs have been communicating every move, transfer, and non-transfer, the Cannons continue to share club news with the dropper.
This weekend, the club announced their first addition to their already extremely powerful roster: Noah Holmes.
Holmes has arrived at the Greek club with an impressive background in football, recently showcasing his skills with Western United under 23’s and contributing to their Australia Cup squad. His roots can be traced back to the formidable Adelaide Raiders, where he achieved remarkable success in the NPL.
The friendly games continue for South Melbourne
Hellas (south Melbourne) continues to prepare intensively for the upcoming season.
On Thursday evening, they hosted St Alban’s in a friendly match that at times resembled an official game.
The players gave their all, chasing every ball and leaving a beautiful taste in the mouths of their coaches. The hosts emerged victorious, scoring two goals without conceding any.
The South Melbourne senior team’s next friendly match will take place on Tuesday, 23.1 against Green Gully.
Those familiar with the NPL are discussing a team that will shine in the new season, making it particularly interesting to see the performance of the greens just a few days before the start of the new competitive year.
We had a blue and white friendly match in Yarraville
On Wednesday, January 17, in the western part of Melbourne, there was a friendly match full of blue and white colors. Brunswick City was welcomed by Northcote City in the beautiful suburb of Yarraville.
Both coaches made several changes but it did not affect the flow of the match. Despite that, we witnessed an exciting game with five goals and many more awe-inspiring moments.
The victor was Iraklis (Northcote), who beat Leonidas (Brunswick) with a score of 3-2.
Sydney Olympic continues to build its roster
Sydney Olympic has announced another blue and white addition.
The talented Giorgos Antonis, known for his dynamism and speed, has been signed by the Greek club. Giorgos, brother of Melbourne City’s first team player Terry Antonis, will now play for Sydney Olympic.
In addition to this, the historic Sydney club made a headline-grabbing transfer a few days ago, signing George Timotheus. The experienced and tough defender, who has played in overseas leagues and the A-League, has joined the club to enhance their front line.
It appears that this year, the club has all the necessary components for a successful season.