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Fri 05 February 2021 | 12:18

Brisbane Roar captain extended his contract

After many ups and downs, the Brisbane captain finally extended his contract with the club.

Brisbane

captain Tom Alderd has extended his contract with the club.

Alderd joined Roar in the 2019-20 season and was able to quickly establish himself as one of the strongest defenders in the competition. The former Motherwell and Blackpool defender quickly took over as the club's captain, and after 18 months of worldwide adventure, he is delighted to be committed to the club for long term.

“It was a huge decision to come to the football club, obviously moving across the world but right from the word go I have really enjoyed my time here,”

Aldred said

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“We had a few discussions about where the club was going, and it wasn’t a difficult decision to stay for longer.

“For me to tie my long-term future down here is an incredible thing for me. It allows me to firmly focus on football and really focus on helping to build success here in Brisbane.” 

“I feel like we’ve built a fantastic team and we have the core of what is needed to do really well, and by that, I mean play in finals and win trophies.

Warren Moon, head coach of Brisbane said:

“Tom has had an immeasurable impact on the club, particularly in the playing group, over the last two seasons.

“His leadership, both on and off the field, is of the highest quality. He has been a superb captain of our Club, one that leads by example, sets the standards and that his teammates look to for guidance.

“He has signalled his intent to be part of the success we are building here in Brisbane Roar and we’re beyond thrilled to have him on board for the coming seasons.”


source: SportMob



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