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Why Mooy’s move is good for Socceroos – The World Game
It was a bolt out of the blue and white but Aaron Mooy’s surprise transfer from Brighton & Hove Albion to Shanghai SIPG that was announced in the early hours of Saturday (AEST) could turn out to be a good one for Australia.

Losing a player from one of the worlds top leagues can be hard to take, especially after he had been with the south coast club one season and done enough to become a fan favourite.
The English Premier League is the most popular on the planet and it is great to see players from Asia go there, make a name for themselves, and pit wits and skill against some of the world’s best players.
But the move is not one to be sniffed at. Mooy is heading to one of the most vibrant cities in the world as the …
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