The Socceroos winger insists he won't be leaving Queensland in the transfer window and reckons Roar will thrive a possible five games in 15 days
Brisbane Roar have the depth to compete in both the A-League and the AFC Champions League (ACL) according to winger Tommy Oar, who insists he won't be leaving in January.
Roar's ACL qualifying route will be finalised on Tuesday when Global FC of the Philippines host Singapore's Tampines Rovers with the winner of that match set to visit Brisbane on January 31.
If Brisbane win that ACL qualifier they will take on Shanghai Shenhua in China on February 8, meaning they could potentially play five matches in 15 days from Saturday's A-League clash with Western Sydney Wanderers to their trip to Melbourne City on February 11.