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Culina signing has Newcastle Jets on a high

Jason Culina

Re-united...Jason Culina with father Branko after announcing his signing with the Jets. Picture: Liam Driver Source: The Daily Telegraph

JASON Culina and father Branko are confident family ties will not present any problems when they reunite next A-League season at the Newcastle Jets.

The Jets yesterday officially announced the signing of Socceroos midfielder Culina, 30, for the next three seasons after he was allowed out of the final year of his deal with Gold Coast.

Jason received his start in senior football as a teenager under Branko 15 years ago in the National Soccer League with Sydney United.

Much has changed since then, with Culina forging a career in Europe and developing into a Socceroos mainstay, but the player is confident there will not be any special treatment when he arrives next season.

"It is going to be different," he said. "It is very important I'm treated like any other player, no special treatment and nor do I want that.

"I'm here to do a job to the best of my ability and my dad is here to do the same.

"We both look forward to the challenge and both are excited by it and look for it to to be very, very successful."

Branko said his son would have to fight for a position in the team as with any other player but believed he clearly would be an asset to the side, which narrowly missed out on making this year's finals.

"Jason's football should do the talking," Branko said.

"We have worked together previously.

"We're talking about a long time ago when he was a teenager. We are now talking about a footballer who has now played in two World Cups, is a current Socceroo who has played 58 times for Australia.

"It would not have been right for me to knock back (the opportunity to sign Jason) because there may have been a conflict of interest at having Jason here."

"I'd rather be coaching Jason than playing against him." Culina has signed on as the Jets' Australian marquee player, meaning the cashed up club still can bring in a foreign player as a regular marquee player.

Jets football advisory board chairman and former Socceroo Ray Baartz said Culina's signing was evidence the club was taking things to a new level.

"We needed a player that could create and score goals," Baartz said.

"We looked at various players. The best player in Australia to do that is Jason (Culina)."

Culina has not played for Gold Coast since aggravating an knee problem at last month's Asian Cup.

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