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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1950 on: October 23, 2016, 08:51:44 PM »
A fantastic game last night, one of A leagues best IMO

Only caught the last 20 mins

it was pumping, what a game

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« Reply #1951 on: October 24, 2016, 08:41:41 AM »
A fantastic game last night, one of A leagues best IMO

Only caught the last 20 mins

it was pumping, what a game

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Fast attacking, great goals. Everything you want to see as a spectator.

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1952 on: October 31, 2016, 04:19:04 PM »
Victory teenage star Sebastian Pasquali has agreed to join Dutch club AFC Ajax. apparently won't play against Wellington tonight

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« Reply #1953 on: November 01, 2016, 09:02:00 AM »
geez that was quick! good luck to the kid, liked the look of him from the little ive seen

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1954 on: November 01, 2016, 12:54:05 PM »
Looks like the derby defeat has woken us (Victory) up. 6-1 smashing of Wellington last night and jumped up to 3rd spot on the table :clapping.
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« Reply #1955 on: November 01, 2016, 02:42:04 PM »
Passing in the midfield is still horrendous and while 6 goals was great it was only Wellington. With Troisi back from injury and Beister starting probably this week I think we'll see a massive improvement but will tough going against Sydney who haven't even conceded a goal yet. I just hope the FFA and the club can back off and come to an agreement with the North Terrace because the atmosphere last night at the game was awful.

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1956 on: November 05, 2016, 04:07:13 PM »
It's going to be tough but, thanks to City losing last night, Victory has a chance to move up to 2nd if we can pull off an upset away win tonight against Sydney.
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« Reply #1957 on: November 05, 2016, 07:34:19 PM »
I'll take the draw but I don't think we'll even manage to score. Don't know why Beister isn't getting named.

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« Reply #1958 on: November 05, 2016, 08:45:17 PM »
After Berisha's fluff last week and now a missed pen really reckon it's his last season. Best is behind him.

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« Reply #1959 on: November 05, 2016, 09:49:49 PM »
Sucks to lose but that's the best we've played all season. Chuck in Valeri, Georgievski and Beister and it would look much different.

Carney's first goal was garbage though. Blind Freddy would have called the handball, our fault for not capitalising in the first half when we should have been 3-0 up.

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1960 on: November 05, 2016, 10:03:49 PM »
You might say it was an exercise in futility....
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« Reply #1961 on: November 05, 2016, 10:31:55 PM »
With Hearts Towards None I agree.

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1962 on: November 12, 2016, 10:15:15 PM »
Beister kommt, Beister Tor.

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1963 on: November 21, 2016, 02:13:01 AM »
Expansion on the FFA's menu for 2017-18 season.


Geelong, South Melbourne and Casey-Dandenong line up, but where in Australia will the A-League’s next club come from?

Matt Windley and David Davutovic, Herald Sun
November 20, 2016


A-LEAGUE expansion is the hottest topic among soccer fans around the country, with Football Federation Australia set to add two new teams in the coming seasons.

In Victoria we’re no different, with three potential teams coming out of the woodwork.

This week the Herald Sun revealed a bid by former National Soccer League powerhouse South Melbourne to become Victoria’s third A-League club, while Geelong and Melbourne’s southeast — namely the Casey-Dandenong region — have also thrown their hats in to the ring.

Nationwide, Tasmania has also submitted a bid, there is interest in yet another Sydney team while bidders from Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth are emerging in attempts to become their city’s second team.

With David Gallop’s oft-repeated quote of the FFA seeking to “fish where the fish are” in regards to expansion, it seems not a matter of if, rather when, Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City will have another Victorian rival in town.

But what — or where — should that team be?


WHO HAS PUT THEIR HAND UP?


■ Victoria:

> South Melbourne: South’s want A-League gig next season

> Geelong: Consortium meets with FFA over Geelong A-League bid

> Casey-Dandenong: Power clubs unite to push for A-League licence

■ Queensland:

> Brisbane Strikers

■ New South Wales:

> South-West Sydney

> Southern Sydney

> Wollongong

■ South Australia:

> West Adelaide

■ Western Australia:

> Perth II

■ Tasmania




THE CANDIDATES FROM AROUND AUSTRALIA


■ TASMANIA

Population: 515,000

Stadium: North Hobart Oval (18,000)

Bankrolled by two former Melbourne Victory shareholders, the Tasmania bid has government support, a ground and has already met with FFA.

■ BRISBANE STRIKERS

Membership: 1000

Stadium: Perry Park (5000 – needs to be redeveloped)

Former A-League coach Miron Bleiberg associated with a serious bid by the former National Soccer League champion.
Socceroo Scott McDonald hails from Melbourne’s southeast.

■ SOUTH-WEST SYDNEY (CAMPBELLTOWN-LIVERPOOL)

Population: 400,000

Stadium: Campbelltown Sports Ground (20,000)

The southwest corridor is NSW’s fastest growing region with a love of soccer, an ideal stadium and 50km away from Wanderland (Parramatta Stadium).

■ SOUTHERN SYDNEY

Population: 360,000

Stadium: Shark Park (22,000)

Lined up to replace Wellington before FFA backflipped. The Sutherland Shire has Australia’s most registered players and a perfect stadium.

■ WOLLONGONG

Population: 290,000

Stadium: WIN Stadium (23,000)

Has the history, has the fervent supporter base and every time an A-League or FFA Cup game is played there the crowds turn out in droves.

■WEST ADELAIDE

Membership: 800

Stadium: Coopers Stadium (15,000)

The only serious hand up thus far to become Adelaide’s second team and they’ve sounded out Robbie Fowler to become coach.

■ PERTH II

Population: 2,000,000

Stadium: nib Stadium (20,500)

Fremantle would create a geographic divide and the new Perth Stadium (to be completed in 2018) will be ideal for derbies, seating 65,000.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/football/a-league/geelong-south-melbourne-and-caseydandenong-line-up-but-where-in-australia-will-the-aleagues-next-club-come-from/news-story/5ed7533a84b9696534352e11423d1f04

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1964 on: November 21, 2016, 01:13:02 PM »
Can't see a third team in Melbourne, it would affect FFA's ambition to grow City too much. Too many teams in NSW. Strong soccer following around the northern Victoria though but not sure if it's enough for an A League team. Bring the Strikers back, though I'm not sure how many of their NSL supporters go for the Roar already.