Former Mariners veteran Gumprecht keeping A-League hopes alive
Submitted by Andrew Slevison on Fri, 06/12/2009 - 01:52
Former Central Coast Mariners veteran Andre Gumprecht believes he still has something to offer in the A-League.
The 34-year old midfielder has signed with New South Wales Premier League club Bonnyrigg and is confident of making a return to the elite level.
"I've had discussions with a couple of A-League clubs and I'm now just waiting for a call," Gumprecht said.
"I'll be ready to go at any time.
"I'm sure I'll be playing in the A-League next season.
"Playing with Bonnyrigg will keep my match fitness up. It was disappointing how my time at the Mariners ended but I know I can still play at that level."
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Comments (1)
Gumps should still be at the Mariners.
McKinna was stupid to let him go. Technically superior to most in the squad he is just getting on a bit now but always performs when he comes of the bench.
Someone like Wellington would really benefit from his quality and drive.
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