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Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:52 pm
by Piola
A YOUNG Australian tagged "the next Mark Bosnich" by good judges remains torn between two countries despite playing for Greece in two under-17 friendlies this week.
Sydney-born and -raised goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis, who is on the books of English giant Liverpool, made his Greece debut in a 2-1 loss to Slovakia before being a second-half substitute in a 3-1 loss to the same side the next day.
Despite the defeats, the former Sydney FC back-up keeper impressed Greek management.
The Greek FA is keen to tie him up for the country where his parents were born and have also targeted young Sydney FC defender Nikolas Tsattalios, who has a Greek background as well.
However, Bouzanis, who has played for the Australian under-17s (Joeys), is coy about his international plans. "I haven't decided yet for which national team I'm going to play," Bouzanis said.
"I went to Greece to see the facilities, to talk to the trainer, to play in these friendlies, and I'll speak to my agent to finally decide.
"I've been a part of junior Australian teams, but I'm still at an age that I have time to choose between Greece and Australia."
Bouzanis, who will be 18 in October, said he would like to clear up the situation as soon as possible but has to be "careful I don't rush in to things".
Under world governing body FIFA's rules, Bouzanis is free to play for Australia or Greece but once he plays a full senior international he is tied to that country.
A product of the New South Wales Institute of Sport, Bouzanis played his junior football in Cronulla alongside his good friend Tsattalios.
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:01 am
by diegom
Play for greece mate, u will get alot of international football against quality sides.
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:18 pm
by Judge Judy
next coke head
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 2:51 pm
by Panathinaikos
My sources say he will pledge alliance to Greece. Its good for Greece but personaly he should play for Australia his country of birth and also where he learned his football
my opinion only
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 7:18 pm
by manU4life
go play for greece you wanka
Re: Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:59 am
by Missing Post Count
marco ballotta wrote:A product of the New South Wales Institute of Sport
If this is the case he should play for Australia
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:20 pm
by Golden Greek
tobes wrote:next coke head
lol
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 6:00 pm
by Ronnie
annoys me how all of these players who were born in australia and were products of the various institutes go off and play for a different country.
if they are getting on a bit and still havent crackd it for the australian team, then fair enough, but if australia wants you, then they should feel ashamed to turn their back on them
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:18 am
by Missing Post Count
Perhaps this should be a clause in Institue of Sports' contracts
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:28 am
by To Mati
Ronnie wrote:annoys me how all of these players who were born in australia and were products of the various institutes go off and play for a different country.
if they are getting on a bit and still havent crackd it for the australian team, then fair enough, but if australia wants you, then they should feel ashamed to turn their back on them
Most of the time it will end up being about the $$$. And that is something Australia doesn't have.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:33 am
by Missing Post Count
The guy who was shown three yellow cards by graham poll chose croatia because he felt he had a better chance of going to the WC, not because of money.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:02 pm
by Missing Post Count
Bosnich was on Sentanta's Friday Football Show today
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:51 pm
by LeBron
Ronnie wrote:annoys me how all of these players who were born in australia and were products of the various institutes go off and play for a different country.
if they are getting on a bit and still havent crackd it for the australian team, then fair enough, but if australia wants you, then they should feel ashamed to turn their back on them
Couldn't of said it better myself!!
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 1:22 pm
by ruud
LFC8 wrote:Ronnie wrote:annoys me how all of these players who were born in australia and were products of the various institutes go off and play for a different country.
if they are getting on a bit and still havent crackd it for the australian team, then fair enough, but if australia wants you, then they should feel ashamed to turn their back on them
Couldn't of said it better myself!!
well lets be honest here
playing in europe against european teams... or play in australia against asian teams and a european team coming down here like once every 2 years
hrmmm
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 8:02 pm
by MG&Son
manU4life wrote:go play for greece you wanka
couldnt have said it better myself
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:19 pm
by Missing Post Count
Huntelaar wrote:LFC8 wrote:Ronnie wrote:annoys me how all of these players who were born in australia and were products of the various institutes go off and play for a different country.
if they are getting on a bit and still havent crackd it for the australian team, then fair enough, but if australia wants you, then they should feel ashamed to turn their back on them
Couldn't of said it better myself!!
well lets be honest here
playing in europe against european teams... or play in australia against asian teams and a european team coming down here like once every 2 years
hrmmm
I know what you're saying, but players who have been developed by institutes of sport here should really play for this country.
Re: Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 8:00 pm
by Lilly Whites
what are you guys on about
its not about the quality of opposition you play
its knowing that everytime you put that strip on your representing YOUR country
you bunch of women

Re: Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:13 pm
by Art Vanderlay
There was a big nearly full page article on this lad a cpl ov weeks ago in the w/end Australian. THe Greeks r also interested in one of his mates with a dual AUS/GRC passport thing as well.
Re: Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:39 pm
by Di Canio
Forza Roma wrote:what are you guys on about
its not about the quality of opposition you play
its knowing that everytime you put that strip on your representing YOUR country
you bunch of women

Agree, and anyone that doesn't feel that way shouldn't get a look in.
Also, if he's any good he'll be playing against top quality sides week in week out in domestic football anyway.
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:47 pm
by Piola
WoLFMaN wrote:Im italian and if i had a choice to play for Australia or Italy i wouldn't even think twice about putting on the green and gold. This is where i was born, the best country in the world.
i'd rather be a fringe player for the Azzurri than captain Australia.
Unfortunately Im not good enough.
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 10:47 pm
by Jay Walking
marco ballotta wrote:WoLFMaN wrote:Im italian and if i had a choice to play for Australia or Italy i wouldn't even think twice about putting on the green and gold. This is where i was born, the best country in the world.
i'd rather be a fringe player for the Azzurri than captain Australia.
Unfortunately Im not good enough.
I would rather be a reserves player in the SA Amatuer league than the Italian captain.
Oh, I am.
There would be nothing better than pulling on the Green and Gold to represent this great country. My sister has done it and she said that there is nothing that inspires you more and fills you with more pride and a will to win.
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:01 pm
by Piola
Jay Walking wrote:there is nothing that inspires you more and fills you with more pride and a will to win.
that is what playing for Lazio or Italia would mean for me, supported them since I first watched a football match
maybe its the same with Bouzanis?? who the fuck knows??
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:06 pm
by Jay Walking
marco ballotta wrote:Jay Walking wrote:there is nothing that inspires you more and fills you with more pride and a will to win.
that is what playing for Lazio or Italia would mean for me, supported them since I first watched a football match
maybe its the same with Bouzanis?? who the shiraz knows??
Out of interest, I'm not taking the piss here, people who are from other countries that love them more than were they are currently living, why do they stay there. Eg, Hate Aus, love England but still live in Aus. Would it just be because of work etc?
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:10 pm
by Piola
Jay Walking wrote:marco ballotta wrote:Jay Walking wrote:there is nothing that inspires you more and fills you with more pride and a will to win.
that is what playing for Lazio or Italia would mean for me, supported them since I first watched a football match
maybe its the same with Bouzanis?? who the shiraz knows??
Out of interest, I'm not taking the piss here, people who are from other countries that love them more than were they are currently living, why do they stay there. Eg, Hate Aus, love England but still live in Aus. Would it just be because of work etc?
me? Don't hate Aus, just that Italia was the first football team I ever supported. Wouldnt feel right to change just because Australia suddenly made a WC.
both countries have their good points. for what its worth Australia is probably an easier place to live with better hospitals, more work etc. but if you make it in Italy (ie find work and get paid well) you'd probably have a better time over there. much tougher society to survive in but lifestyle is better than anywhere else on this planet.

Re: Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:19 am
by Missing Post Count
In Japan we have a saying 住めば都 which directly translated says if you live somewhere it's a metropolis. What it means anywhere is a nice place if you settle there.
Re: Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:48 pm
by the_gun
bouzanis is a complete idiot if he goes and plays for greece. full stop. born in oz, lived here his whole life, learnt how to play football here. u play for australia.
Re: Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:54 pm
by Missing Post Count
the_gun wrote:bouzanis is a complete idiot if he goes and plays for greece. full stop. born in oz, lived here his whole life, learnt how to play football here. u play for australia.
Whilst I agree with you, considering how much the hassle of getting my son an Australian passport has been compared to getting him a Japanese one was if he said "sod it, I'll play for Japan" I'd say go for it... something I would never have said six months ago.
Re: Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:58 pm
by the_gun
its not that hard to get an australian passport if you are an australian citizen.
Re: Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:04 am
by Missing Post Count
the_gun wrote:its not that hard to get an australian passport if you are an australian citizen.
No, they just too pedantic.
Re: Greece targets 'the next Bosnich'
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:31 pm
by aPod
This topic makes me so angry.
Im 19 years old, born in australia, with Italian heritage. I went to a school with predominantly Italian and Greek kids, majority of which all would prefer to play for the country of their parents birth over australia.
It makes me sick to think that a place where you grew up, where your family is, where your home is, where you were educated, where you were taught to play football, and where your LIFE is; could all be disregarded for another country with distant links to you.
If Australia was at war with Italy, or greece, or any other country for that matter, would you go fight for them? Ofcourse not. Same applies for supporting of the national team.
If people continually migrate to australia, establish themselves here, make their homes here, only to disregard it, then not only wont we move forward as a football team, but as a country as well.