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Post by cebujames on May 20, 2017 11:27:15 GMT 8
Just left Sarawak FC. Seems like PFL's temptation is too hard for him to resist with all his mates back home enjoying the newly formed league. And gives more possibility of being called up again for the NT. So, he "left"? Wow! Great news for PFL teams. But I think it would be better for him to just stay 'til next season of PFL.
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Post by leoisiah on May 20, 2017 14:26:29 GMT 8
Based on the comments on his instagram post, it seems that he is well loved by fans and they think it's a management mistake to let him go. Maybe it was management's decision to release him (and not his decision)?
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Post by kroner on May 20, 2017 15:02:30 GMT 8
Not really sure the reason behind the only thing confirmed based on his post is he parted ways with his club. Anyway whatsvet it is I'm hoping he signs up with an inferior PFL club. The league needs all the best players that it can have to boost quality and popularity at the same time the NT to have a bigger pool for the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers.
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Post by zlatan01025 on Sept 3, 2017 9:43:18 GMT 8
Mark Hartmann performs well in a club level but doesn't in the international level. Maybe coach TD should give this guy another shot. Who knows right
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Post by FromSulu on Jan 7, 2018 20:25:20 GMT 8
Philippines international striker Mark Hartmann has joined Ubon UMT United in the Thai League (T1) where he will play under former England International defender Gary Stevens. Southampton-born Hartmann arrives in Thailand following a year in the Malaysia Super League (MSL), where he played for Sarawak and then Penang in the 2017 season. Both clubs were relegated by the end of the year. His time in the MSL followed an impressive spell at Geylang International in the S.League as he scored eight goals in 11 league games. Hartmann had been playing in the Philippines for five years, including three years at Global-Cebu, before he began his travels around Southeast Asia. www.espnfc.com/blog/football-asia/153/post/3337600/ex-geylang-striker-mark-hartmann-signs-with-ubon-umt-in-thailand
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