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Josh Nisbet activates relegation clause to depart Ross County
Josh Nisbet activates relegation clause to depart Ross County

Press and Journal

time26 minutes ago

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  • Press and Journal

Josh Nisbet activates relegation clause to depart Ross County

Josh Nisbet has become the latest player to depart Ross County following their relegation to the Championship. Australian midfielder Nisbet joined the Staggies last summer on a three-year deal from Central Coast Mariners – but has opted to activate a relegation clause in his contract which sees him move on after only 12 months. Nisbet arrived in Scotland with a rich pedigree, having helped Mariners to a treble winning season in which he was awarded the Johnny Warren Medal as the best A-League player that campaign. The diminutive 5ft 3in midfielder, who has three Australia caps, made 29 starts for the Staggies and 10 substitute appearances. He netted four goals for County – with the last of those coming in his final appearance in the play-off second leg defeat to Livingston which ultimately relegated the Dingwall side. After leaving Victoria Park, Nisbet is now free to make the switch to another club. Nibset joins Scott Allardice, James Brown, Ryan Leak, Alex Samuel and Logan Ross, who have all left the Staggies in recent days.

Incoming Aberdeen winger wins historic A-League prize
Incoming Aberdeen winger wins historic A-League prize

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Incoming Aberdeen winger wins historic A-League prize

Incoming Aberdeen winger Nicolas Milanovic has won A-League player of the year following an impressive season with Western Sydney Wanderers. The 23-year-old, who scored 12 goals and provided six assists, became the first Wanderers player to win the award, known as the the Johnny Warren Medal. Milanovic will join the Scottish Cup winners on a three-year deal, with a club option for a fourth year, when the summer transfer window opens. Wanderers chief executive Scott Hudson accepted the prize on the forward's behalf and heaped praise on the Australian. "We're so proud of what he's achieved in the past couple of years," Hudson said. "We're really glad we could play a part in his career, and we wish him all the best overseas."

Incoming Aberdeen winger wins historic A-League prize
Incoming Aberdeen winger wins historic A-League prize

BBC News

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Incoming Aberdeen winger wins historic A-League prize

Incoming Aberdeen winger Nicolas Milanovic has won A-League player of the year following an impressive season with Western Sydney Wanderers. The 23-year-old, who scored 12 goals and provided six assists, became the first Wanderers player to win the award, known as the the Johnny Warren will join the Scottish Cup winners on a three-year deal, with a club option for a fourth year, when the summer transfer window chief executive Scott Hudson accepted the prize on the forward's behalf and heaped praise on the Australian."We're so proud of what he's achieved in the past couple of years," Hudson said."We're really glad we could play a part in his career, and we wish him all the best overseas."

Magnificent Milanovic's last act in A-League Men
Magnificent Milanovic's last act in A-League Men

The Advertiser

time27-05-2025

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  • The Advertiser

Magnificent Milanovic's last act in A-League Men

Nicolas Milanovic has signed off from his time in A-League Men in style, the Western Sydney playmaker being crowned the Johnny Warren Medal winner. Alex Chidiac, meanwhile, scooped the Julie Dolan Medal for best women's player for the second time in her career. Matildas midfielder Chidiac follows just four other players - Michelle Heyman, Sam Kerr, Clare Polkinghorne and Taryn Rockall - in winning the award twice after helping club side Melbourne Victory reach the A-League Women grand final. Milanovic, was in influential touch for the Wanderers, banging in 12 goals that earned him a call-up to the Socceroos training camp and a move to Scottish side Aberdeen. "It's amazing for our club and Nicolas who has had a wonderful couple of years," said Wanderers chief executive Scott Hudson. "The club is really proud of his achievements, he grew up in Western Sydney and sat in the RBB as a young kid. "To see him win this accolade and sit alongside some of the greatest names that have played our game, we're super proud of him." Adelaide's Archie Goodwin claimed the young player-of-the-year award and split the ALM golden boot with Sydney playmaker Adrian Segecic. Steve Corica was named best coach after helping Auckland claim the premiership in their maiden season in the competition. Chidiac, though, said she wished she could swap her individual gong for the grand final trophy which eluded Victory after they lost to the Central Coast Mariners in a penalty shootout. "It's a weird one, I don't deal well with personal awards but it is an honour," Chidiac said. "I'm still not done yet, I'm hoping for a third." Adrian Stenta was named coach of the year after taking Adelaide from bottom to third on the table and winning their first-ever finals match. Melbourne City's Holly McNamara claimed the golden boot with 15 goals in 17 games, while Indiana Dos Santos of Sydney FC scooped the young player prize. 2024-25 DOLAN WARREN AWARDS ROLL OF HONOUR: A-LEAGUE MEN *Player of the year: Nicolas Milanovic (Western Sydney) *Young player of the year: Archie Goodwin (Adelaide) * Coach of the year: Steve Corica (Auckland) * Golden boot: Adrian Segecic (Sydney FC) and Archie Goodwin (Adelaide) - 13 goals A-LEAGUE WOMEN *Player of the year: Alex Chidiac (Melbourne Victory) *Young player of the year: Indiana Dos Santos (Sydney FC) * Coach of the year: Adrian Stenta (Adelaide) * Golden boot: Holly McNamara (Melbourne City) - 15 goals Nicolas Milanovic has signed off from his time in A-League Men in style, the Western Sydney playmaker being crowned the Johnny Warren Medal winner. Alex Chidiac, meanwhile, scooped the Julie Dolan Medal for best women's player for the second time in her career. Matildas midfielder Chidiac follows just four other players - Michelle Heyman, Sam Kerr, Clare Polkinghorne and Taryn Rockall - in winning the award twice after helping club side Melbourne Victory reach the A-League Women grand final. Milanovic, was in influential touch for the Wanderers, banging in 12 goals that earned him a call-up to the Socceroos training camp and a move to Scottish side Aberdeen. "It's amazing for our club and Nicolas who has had a wonderful couple of years," said Wanderers chief executive Scott Hudson. "The club is really proud of his achievements, he grew up in Western Sydney and sat in the RBB as a young kid. "To see him win this accolade and sit alongside some of the greatest names that have played our game, we're super proud of him." Adelaide's Archie Goodwin claimed the young player-of-the-year award and split the ALM golden boot with Sydney playmaker Adrian Segecic. Steve Corica was named best coach after helping Auckland claim the premiership in their maiden season in the competition. Chidiac, though, said she wished she could swap her individual gong for the grand final trophy which eluded Victory after they lost to the Central Coast Mariners in a penalty shootout. "It's a weird one, I don't deal well with personal awards but it is an honour," Chidiac said. "I'm still not done yet, I'm hoping for a third." Adrian Stenta was named coach of the year after taking Adelaide from bottom to third on the table and winning their first-ever finals match. Melbourne City's Holly McNamara claimed the golden boot with 15 goals in 17 games, while Indiana Dos Santos of Sydney FC scooped the young player prize. 2024-25 DOLAN WARREN AWARDS ROLL OF HONOUR: A-LEAGUE MEN *Player of the year: Nicolas Milanovic (Western Sydney) *Young player of the year: Archie Goodwin (Adelaide) * Coach of the year: Steve Corica (Auckland) * Golden boot: Adrian Segecic (Sydney FC) and Archie Goodwin (Adelaide) - 13 goals A-LEAGUE WOMEN *Player of the year: Alex Chidiac (Melbourne Victory) *Young player of the year: Indiana Dos Santos (Sydney FC) * Coach of the year: Adrian Stenta (Adelaide) * Golden boot: Holly McNamara (Melbourne City) - 15 goals Nicolas Milanovic has signed off from his time in A-League Men in style, the Western Sydney playmaker being crowned the Johnny Warren Medal winner. Alex Chidiac, meanwhile, scooped the Julie Dolan Medal for best women's player for the second time in her career. Matildas midfielder Chidiac follows just four other players - Michelle Heyman, Sam Kerr, Clare Polkinghorne and Taryn Rockall - in winning the award twice after helping club side Melbourne Victory reach the A-League Women grand final. Milanovic, was in influential touch for the Wanderers, banging in 12 goals that earned him a call-up to the Socceroos training camp and a move to Scottish side Aberdeen. "It's amazing for our club and Nicolas who has had a wonderful couple of years," said Wanderers chief executive Scott Hudson. "The club is really proud of his achievements, he grew up in Western Sydney and sat in the RBB as a young kid. "To see him win this accolade and sit alongside some of the greatest names that have played our game, we're super proud of him." Adelaide's Archie Goodwin claimed the young player-of-the-year award and split the ALM golden boot with Sydney playmaker Adrian Segecic. Steve Corica was named best coach after helping Auckland claim the premiership in their maiden season in the competition. Chidiac, though, said she wished she could swap her individual gong for the grand final trophy which eluded Victory after they lost to the Central Coast Mariners in a penalty shootout. "It's a weird one, I don't deal well with personal awards but it is an honour," Chidiac said. "I'm still not done yet, I'm hoping for a third." Adrian Stenta was named coach of the year after taking Adelaide from bottom to third on the table and winning their first-ever finals match. Melbourne City's Holly McNamara claimed the golden boot with 15 goals in 17 games, while Indiana Dos Santos of Sydney FC scooped the young player prize. 2024-25 DOLAN WARREN AWARDS ROLL OF HONOUR: A-LEAGUE MEN *Player of the year: Nicolas Milanovic (Western Sydney) *Young player of the year: Archie Goodwin (Adelaide) * Coach of the year: Steve Corica (Auckland) * Golden boot: Adrian Segecic (Sydney FC) and Archie Goodwin (Adelaide) - 13 goals A-LEAGUE WOMEN *Player of the year: Alex Chidiac (Melbourne Victory) *Young player of the year: Indiana Dos Santos (Sydney FC) * Coach of the year: Adrian Stenta (Adelaide) * Golden boot: Holly McNamara (Melbourne City) - 15 goals

Magnificent Milanovic's last act in A-League Men
Magnificent Milanovic's last act in A-League Men

Perth Now

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Magnificent Milanovic's last act in A-League Men

Nicolas Milanovic has signed off from his time in A-League Men in style, the Western Sydney playmaker being crowned the Johnny Warren Medal winner. Alex Chidiac, meanwhile, scooped the Julie Dolan Medal for best women's player for the second time in her career. Matildas midfielder Chidiac follows just four other players - Michelle Heyman, Sam Kerr, Clare Polkinghorne and Taryn Rockall - in winning the award twice after helping club side Melbourne Victory reach the A-League Women grand final. Milanovic, was in influential touch for the Wanderers, banging in 12 goals that earned him a call-up to the Socceroos training camp and a move to Scottish side Aberdeen. "It's amazing for our club and Nicolas who has had a wonderful couple of years," said Wanderers chief executive Scott Hudson. "The club is really proud of his achievements, he grew up in Western Sydney and sat in the RBB as a young kid. "To see him win this accolade and sit alongside some of the greatest names that have played our game, we're super proud of him." Adelaide's Archie Goodwin claimed the young player-of-the-year award and split the ALM golden boot with Sydney playmaker Adrian Segecic. Steve Corica was named best coach after helping Auckland claim the premiership in their maiden season in the competition. Chidiac, though, said she wished she could swap her individual gong for the grand final trophy which eluded Victory after they lost to the Central Coast Mariners in a penalty shootout. "It's a weird one, I don't deal well with personal awards but it is an honour," Chidiac said. "I'm still not done yet, I'm hoping for a third." Adrian Stenta was named coach of the year after taking Adelaide from bottom to third on the table and winning their first-ever finals match. Melbourne City's Holly McNamara claimed the golden boot with 15 goals in 17 games, while Indiana Dos Santos of Sydney FC scooped the young player prize. 2024-25 DOLAN WARREN AWARDS ROLL OF HONOUR: A-LEAGUE MEN *Player of the year: Nicolas Milanovic (Western Sydney) *Young player of the year: Archie Goodwin (Adelaide) * Coach of the year: Steve Corica (Auckland) * Golden boot: Adrian Segecic (Sydney FC) and Archie Goodwin (Adelaide) - 13 goals A-LEAGUE WOMEN *Player of the year: Alex Chidiac (Melbourne Victory) *Young player of the year: Indiana Dos Santos (Sydney FC) * Coach of the year: Adrian Stenta (Adelaide) * Golden boot: Holly McNamara (Melbourne City) - 15 goals

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