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Thursday, October 9, 2014
A-League Season 10 Preview
Here are some musings and rantings of what I expect from Season 10 of the A League.
O Marquee, Marquee wherefore art thou Marquee?
Alessandro Del Piero is in India drinking Mango Lassi and collecting Rupees, Emile Heskey is in England doing the pundit thing and Shinji Ono’s is in Japan’s second division the question is wherefore art thou A-League’s Marquees?
There will be pundits on TV and in print rolling out the line “The biggest Marquee in Season 10 of the A League is the number 10” or something like that. The A-League was spoilt the last two seasons with Alessandro Del Piero, Emile Heskey and Shinji Ono
The Top Marquee this A-League season is the number 10. Why would you want a washed up number 10 when their is the Tenth Season of the A-League to celebrate.
Judging by the memberships sales figures the lack of big name Marquees is not affecting the fan numbers. Nice work number 10! It’s taken you ten years but you’ve proved round numbers are very sexy.
David “who needs a pre season?” Villa
Word is David Villa with a hard soft L only arrived a week before the start of A League season because he wanted to see as many Enrique Iglesias concerts as he could. Check out Villa’s Instagram account it’s very true! http://instagram.com/p/tZEYTlPBfW/
Will the World Cup, Euro, La Liga, Champions League winner even bother to play the 10 guest games for Melbourne Heart (Excuse me I forgot it’s Melbourne City now isn’t it) before he heads over to New York to catch up with his superstar mate Frank Lampard?
Or will Villa with the hard soft L love Melbourne so much that he decides to stick around for the whole season?
Probably not. Melbourne City isn’t New York City.
Perhaps if Enrique Englesias does a 28 week tour of Melbourne he’d stay longer. Twenty thousand Euro snobs will be pissed off if he doesn’t play in the opening game of the season against Sydney FC?
Melbourne “Lipstick on a Pig” City
Continuing on with the Melbourne City theme without Damien Duff, Robert Koren and David Villa and a changed home strip and changed name this eerily still feels like Melbourne Heart. Sure it’s ok to change things around with new owners coming in but what will all those Melbourne Westpac workers do now? Only support Melbourne City when they play in their away strips?
Also Robert Koren as the marquee? The richest club in this dimension and the club have chosen a Slovenian Midfielder who used to play for Hull?
Sydney FC
Now that Alessandro Del Piero has left what will all those Euro Snobs do with their summers and their Sydney FC Del Piero named shirts?
I surely thought Sydney FC’s membership numbers would drop due to the Euro Snob factor but they’ve actually increased this season. At the Sydney FC fan day ex Central Coast Mariners coach Graham Arnold said that it was always his dream to coach his home town club of Sydney FC. Nicely said Mr Arnold the Mariners fans must love hearing that.
Are Sydney FC doing a Manchester United and lining up the attack with quality, but not bothering to improve the defence? With Alex Brosque, Shane Smeltz, Marc Janko, Corey Gamiero and Bernie Ibinie, Sydney FC probably have the best attack in the A League. It will be back four that that will be the Sky Blues problem this season.
Brisbane Roar
My new Albanian - Mensur Kurtishi is better than my old Albanian - Bersart Bereshia. That's what Brisbane Roar will be hoping.
The off season was so long I forget that the Roar are the current A-League champions. Is the reason I’m forgetting because of the A-League has world’s biggest offseason in sports? Or just the fact that because of the vast news and information going through our modern brains as each moment occurs we are simultaneously experiencing and forgetting them.
Western Sydney Wanderers
Can they repeat last two season’s success and lose the grand final three seasons in a row?
Can they lose the Asian Champions League Final in between and lose four finals in a row?
Everyone knows the real star of the team is The Red and Black Bloc. Perhaps they should try a new way of supporting their team. Perhaps they could try the reverse of turning your back on your team, and actively watch them from the front of their heads.
And what’s with the silent protesting and the I’m not coming to the game anymore because my mate lit a flare and they banned him for life protest!
Tony Popovic must be an autistic genius at the art of suffocating the opposition and the grinding out a result with Mark Bridge and Labinot Haliti and Brendan Santalab in attack. He could have been Crystal Palace Manager by now instructing Mile Jedinak to break legs and shave off that beard.
Beware Victor Saba your Ned Kelly is numbered!
The "Mutiny” on the Perth Glory
Last season “ The Mutiny” on the Perth Glory “ was led by their captain Jacob Burns, against Lieutenant Alister “Curriculum “ Edwards.
According to accounts, the players were not happy with the "idyllic" life and the opportunities that Lieutenant Edwards afforded to his two sons Cameron and Ryan.
It has also been argued that the Mutineers were motivated by Edwards’s allegedly harsh treatment of them when asked they were asked to play out from the back.
The Mutineers look foolish now as one of the sons Ryan Edwards had amde a decent impact at Reading since he set sail for the Royals in the English Championship.
Newcastle “for sale” Jets
When will the suited and booted folk at Football Federation Australia realise that having billionaires like Nathan “I want to buy the club, no sorry I want to sell the club” Tinkler who use A-League clubs as their playthings is not a good idea?
The Jets haven’t made the finals for years and this year will be just as tough as they have more injuries in their squad than the aftermath of a Friday Night out in Kings Cross and an NRL grand Final.
Adelaide “Mini Me Barcelona” United
So the coach of Adelaide United Josep Gombau was at FC Barcelona for seven years.
The Technical director of Adelaide United former Barca and Spanish International Gillermo Amor after his playing days was responsible for the youth categories at FC Barcelona for four years and most recently he was the director of football training while Messi, Iniesta and Xavi were there.
A slow start to the season led to Gombau being told to harden by a local journalist. The Reds could make a big impact this season they have best technical football knowledge. Will their 3-4-3 make an impact?
Central ”I’m moving to North Sydney maybe” Coast Mariners
One week they are staying on the Central Coast, the next they are moving to North Sydney, another week they can’t pay their players, another week they are opening a 10 million dollar Centre of Excellence, another week goes by and they announce a team of football scouts, the next week, they are being bought by South Melbourne.
It’s never dull up the Coast.
Wellington “does anyone care besides us Wellingtonians?” Phoenix
No Disrespect to the sheep botherers but I’d rather watch a team from Wollongong or Canberra.
Melbourne Victory
For the team that is the biggest club in World Football, it Feels like Melbourne Victory have flown under the radar during this pre-season. Usually the Central Coast Mariners fly under the radar. The Victory took the Bipolar Albanian Besta Berisha from Brisbane Roar so they should be challenging.
Will some Melbourne Victory fans rush to buy memberships because they have mistaken Allesandro Del Piero for Matthieu Delpierre ? Thinking that it’s a typo and the Blue Tongued Maestro is now playing for the Victory?
Who is Del Pierre anyway and what is the Victory's fascination with Marquee defenders Paulo Contreas ?
A League Before of Season Awards
Best Name that almost has a swear word in it: Devante Clut (Brisbane Roar)
Best use of alliteration in a name: Jimmy Jeggo (Melbourne Victory
Best misspelt marquee name: Matthieu Delpierre
Best if it worked with one Albanian let’s try another: Brisbane Roar
The Tom Rogic Groin Injury award: Tom Juric just like the RBB his groin is involved in a rather loud active protest.
The award for best use of useless A-League knowledge: being able to name the Wellington Phoenix squad besides Paul Ifill who doesn’t even play with them anymore. Just joking Phoenix........
Best Hipster Ned Kelly Beard: Victor Saba
Australian Football Podcast A League 2014/15 Season Preview

What do you get when you combine a football writer with a comedy genius?
You probably get the funniest Australian Football Podcast maybe in pod-casting history perhaps!
Featuring the 2014/2015 A League Season Preview. Quirky Music interludes, The Les Murray Football Hotline
Every A-League Team is covered, even Wellington Phoenix! We talk David Villa, Preview the chances of Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar, Central Coast Mariners, Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory, Newcastle Jets, Perth Glory, Wellington Phoenix and the Western Sydney Wanderers.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Sydney FC where for art thy Striker?
Monday, September 7, 2009
A League Round Five Review
The Central Coast Mariners are just the jammiest of bastards of the A League aren’t they? The game was played in Canberra on Friday night .A small crowd of 5000 plus will not help the Canberra’s bids cause to get into the A League next season. However the surface certainly helped the Mariners get a win as a tennis ball bounce did not assist Perth Glory keeper Tando Velaphi. With the score at 1-1 and with only a handful of minutes remaining Velaphi slipped and fell at them most awful moment.
Dylan Macallister did show some skill to run past the Glory keeper who was now crawling on his knees. The Mac then laid the ball to Mat Simon from the by line and the tall lanky striker side footed it in to an empty net, for an unlikely home away from home 2-1 victory to the Mariners.
The North Queensland Fury are starting to finally get there shit together. The Scouse man Robbie Fowler scored a delightful goal when he found room in the penalty box to open the scoring with a sublime right finish. The Fury were unlucky to have Paul Kohler sent off in the first half and were cursed by the football gods when a Mitch Nicholls deflection salvaged a point for the Brisbane Roar.
The Roar seem to be suffering from a huge fan backlash after the club raised membership prices from $390 to $1080 for a family pass. Those extra four games the hike has been justified for better have fairy dust sprinkled on the ticket; otherwise it’s a con job. Who knew Scrooge moved to Brisbane!!!
All in all round five of the A League had a mixture of granite juxtuposed with some excellent play, if only the crowds would stop paying attention to those sports they play with a rockmelon.
A League Import Watch:Chicks love getting them and blokes want to play like them………… I’m talking about Gold Coast United’s Brazilian triumvirate of Milson, Anderson and Robson. Other imports that impressed were the Phoenix’s Paul Ifill, Adama Traore and Bas Van der Brink of Gold Coast United and of course the Fury’s Robbie Fowler. Song for the Newcastle Jets is playing consistently well this season and the Kosovo kid Labinot Haliti scored a great equalising header against the Victory.
Round Six Predictions:
Hyundai A-League 2009/10 – Leading Goal-Scorers
Friday, August 28, 2009
A League Round 4 Preview Part One






Friday 28 August 2009
Adelaide United v North Queensland Fury
Friday 28 August 2009, Hindmarsh Stadium, 7.30pm local (8.00pm AEST)
Round four kicks off with a Friday double header. The action begins in Adelaide with the Reds taking on the winless and pointless Fury. The Reds will be looking to bounce back from being outplayed by the Gold Coast while the Fury will be looking for their first ever A League point.
Adelaide will be missing Travis Dodd while the Fury will be hoping one at least of their defenders knows how to play the offside trap.
Reds Quotes:“It’s very disappointing but there’s not much you can do about it, you’ve just got to get on with it".said Reds Coach Aurelio Vidmar speaking about the disappointment at the loss of Captain Travis Dodd to a calf injury.
"But we’ll still put out our strongest team and I’m still very confident we can get the three points, because we’re in a position already after four rounds that it’s a must win,” added a determined Vidmar.
“Every striker wants to score as many goals as they can and don’t get me wrong, the opportunities have got to come, we’ve just got to make sure we put them away…and hopefully on Friday night they’ll be in the back of the net,” said the Reds’ former Ghanaian international Lloyd Owusu speaking about Fridays night’s game with the Fury.
Furious Quotes:'I want to bring that attacking flair. We've got Robbie up front, there haven't been too many balls put through to him, so hopefully I can do that,'' said 25-year-old Attacking midfielder Fred Agius who could debut for the Fury on Friday Night.
Here is under pressure Fury Coach Ian Ferguson speaking about left back Shane Stefanutto’s inclusion in the Socceroos squad for next weeks game against South Korea: “It's a great thing for Shane to be selected to play for his country and I'm sure David (Williams) will want to be given another chance with the Socceroos and (Osama) Malik recently toured Argentina with the Young Socceroos.
“We have quality players in this club, we just have to click,” added Ferguson.
A Football Story Prediction: Adelaide 3 - Fury 0
Adelaide United Squad: 1.Eugene GALEKOVIC (gk), 2.Robert CORNTHWAITE, 3.ALEMAO, 4.Iain FYFE, 5.Daniel MULLEN, 7.Lucas PANTELIS (c), 9.CRISTIANO, 10.Adam HUGHES, 11.Lloyd OWUSU, 12.Paul REID, 14.Scott JAMIESON, 15.Francesco MONTEROSSO, 16.Inseob SHIN, 17.Michael MARRONE, 20.Mark BIRIGHITTI (gk), 21.Mark RUDAN, 23.Joe COSTA
*two to be omitted
In: Paul REID (returns from injury), Mark RUDAN (promoted)
Out: 13.Travis DODD (calf – 1 week), 18.Fabian BARBIERO (calf – 1 week)
Unavailable: 6.Cassio (calf – 2 weeks), 8.Kristian SARKIES (calf – indefinite)
North Queensland Fury squad: 1.Paul HENDERSON (gk), 2.Robbie MIDDLEBY, 3.Chris TADROSSE, 6.Ufuk TALAY, 8. Shane STEFANUTTO, 9.Robbie FOWLER (c), 14.Chris GROSSMAN, 15.Fred AGIUS, 16.Paul KOHLER, 18.James ROBINSON, 19.Daniel MCBREEN, 20.Justin PASFIELD (rgk), 22.Karl DODD, 23.Rostyn GRIFFITHS, 24.Dyron DAAL
In: Fred AGUIS, Chris GROSSMAN
Out: John TAMBOURAS, David WILLIAMS (thigh – 1 week)
Unavailable: Scott WILSON (foot – 4 weeks), Jacob TIMPANO (hamstring – indefinite), Jeremy BROCKIE (quadriceps – indefinite), Osama MALIK (thigh – 1 week), Jason SPAGNUOLO (hamstring - 1 week)
Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory
Friday 28 August 2009, Members Equity Stadium, 8.00pm local (10.00pm AEST)
Perth Glory will be looking to continue on from last week were they more or less grinded out a 2-0 win against a disappointing Newcastle Jets. The visit of Melbourne Victory who last week travelled to North Queensland and got a narrow 1-0 win against the Fury will be an opportunity for the Glory as the Victory players could be tired from all the travel.
Expect a fast start from the home team. The Socceroos trio of Mile Sterjovski, Jacob Burns and Chris Coyne will be out to prove to Pim Verbeek they are worthy of a World Cup place after missing out on the latest Socceroos squad to face South Korea next week.
The return of former Brazilian international Amaral could be an inspired choice if the veteran stays fit as the Glory lack a genuine playmaker.
Having Adrian Leijer back from OS is a huge bonus for the Victory. Club captain Kevin Muscat is still out injured for two more weeks and Leijer's return from Fulham after almost three years away is almost like the former Olyroos captain never left. A negative for the Victory is that left back Even Berger is out for two weeks.
Glorious Quotes:“He has an infectious character, he’s bubbly, a good guy and great player. He felt that the club and fans didn’t get the best from him last season and he wanted to come back and help the team achieve our goals this season and I’m sure he will be able to do that,”said Glory Coach Dave Mitchell talking about prodigal son Amaral.
“The reception has been great, the team has made me feel very welcome and I think the team this year has big potential. There is a strong squad and I think I can complement the players that are already here,” said Amaral talking about his glorious return.
Victory Quotes: "I think it's always difficult to travel over that distance and also to New Zealand and to Townsville. We found it difficult to get the guys up for the game. It's something we need to learn to cope with if we are going to do well. We've got our flight protocols in place and it's really about individual motivation to play at their best every game, home and away, travel or no travel," Victory Coach Ernie Merrick said.
A Football Story Prediction: Glory 1 - Victory 1
Perth Glory Squad: 1.Tando VELAPHI (gk), 4.Andy TODD, 6.Chris COYNE, 7.Jacob BURNS (c), 8.Victor SIKORA, 10.Wayne SRHOJ, 11.Branko JELIC, 12.Scott NEVILLE, 13.Scott BULLOCH, 14.Eugene DADI, 16.Adriano PELLEGRINO, 17.Todd HOWARTH, 19.Naum SEKULOVSKI, 20.Aleks VRTESKI (gk), 21.Mile STERJOVSKI, 23.Andrija JUKIC, 24.Matthew MAYORA, 25.AMARAL
*three to be omitted*
In: Scott BULLOCH (promoted), Eugene DADI (promoted), AMARAL (promoted - guest player)
Out: Nil
Unavailable: Jamie COYNE (knee - 2 weeks), Jimmy DOWNEY (knee - 4 weeks), Jamie HARNWELL (hamstring - 1 week), Anthony SKORICH (hip - 5 weeks)
In: Matthew FOSCHINI (promoted)
Out: Evan BERGER (groin - 2 weeks)
Unavailable: Kevin MUSCAT (hamstring - 2 weeks)
Saturday 29 August 2009
Brisbane Roar v Central Coast Mariners
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Local kick-off: 3.00pm
Referee: Ben Williams
The Brisbane Roar and Central Coast Mariners have the Saturday to themselves. The Roar will face a tough Mariners side. The Fisherman will be disapointed they are not on nine points after out playing the Jets in round two and missing two late chances against Sydney FC last week including a penalty. The Mariners should have had a perfect record instead they have started the season with a win and two draws.
The Roar has not won a game so far this season. They have played well in their last two. but they have only two draws to show for their attacking efforts. Craig Moore and Bob Malcom do not look comfortable at the back and it appears the loss of midfielder dynamo Massimo Murdocha is affecting their play.
Roar Quotes: "Everyone was disappointed with the crowd on the weekend."(But) from a team's perspective, we have only really played 45 minutes poorly (this season) and that was in the second half against Wellington.
"But it's a long season and we encourage our fans to continue to support us because we will get there - we will be there at the end of the season.
"It's not all gloom and doom." said Roar coach Frank Farina speaking about the record low crowd of 7,084 fans last Sunday.
Mariners Quotes: "We need to keep on top of what we’ve been doing. We are really well disciplined, the only thing we need to do is keep the ball a wee bit better, as we said last weekend. We got better as the game went on whereas the week before we probably dropped off a wee bit in the second half.
"It’d be great to put a good 90 minutes in at the weekend, and three points would put pressure on Sydney and Gold Coast as well," said Mariners boss Lawrie McKinna.
A Football Story Prediction: Roar 2 - Mariners 1
Brisbane Roar squad: 1. Liam REDDY (gk), 3. Luke DEVERE, 4. Craig MOORE (c), 5. Josh McCLOUGHAN, 6. David DODD, 7. Michael ZULLO, 9. Sergio VAN DIJK, 10. Charlie MILLER, 11. REINALDO, 12. Matt MUNDY, 13. HENRIQUE, 15. Matt McKAY, 16. Bob MALCOLM, 17. Mitch NICHOLS, 18. Danny TIATTO, 20. Griffin McMASTER (gk), 24. Robbie KRUSE.
*two to be omitted*
In: Josh McCLOUGHAN (returns from injury), REINALDO (promoted)
Out: Tommy OAR (suspended - 1 week)
Unavailable: Andrew PACKER (adductor - 2/3 months), Massimo MURDOCCA (fractured leg - 3/4 months), Tommy OAR (suspended - 1 week)
Central Coast Mariners squad: 1. Andrew REDMAYNE, 4. Pedj BOJIC, 5. Brad PORTER, 7. John HUTCHINSON, 8. Dean HEFFERNAN, 9. Nik MRDJA, 11. Dylan MACALLISTER, 14. Michael McGLINCHEY, 15. Andrew CLARK, 16. Nigel BOOGAARD, 18. Alex WILKINSON (c), 19. Matt SIMON, 20. Danny VUKOVIC, 21. Ahmad ELRICH, 22. Nicky TRAVIS, 23. Adam KWASNIK
*one to be omitted*
In: Andrew CLARK (promoted)
Out: Nil
Unavailable: Chris DOIG (calf - 2 weeks), Shane HUKE (knee - 4 weeks), Adrian CACERES (hamstring - 1 week)
Hyundai A-League Head-to-Head: Played 14: Brisbane Roar wins 6, Central Coast Mariners wins 2, Drawn 6
Overall Head-to-Head: Played 19: Brisbane Roar wins 7, Central Coast Mariners wins 4, Drawn 8
Quotes Courtesy of Sportal Australia and A League website.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Brisbane Roar - Wellington Phoenix; Matchday Three Preview


Sunday, 23 August 2009
Brisbane Roar v Wellington Phoenix
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Local kick-off: 3.00pm
Referee: Chris Beath
The Brisbane Roar faces the Wellington Phoenix in Brisvegas on Sunday hoping to get a victory and some reward for their recent attacking play.
Last week the Brisbane Roar gave up a 3-1 winning position against the Melbourne victory but it took two screamers the first from Danny Allsop and the second by the fast chewing Carlos Hernandez.
One point is scant reward for the attacking play the Roar has displayed so far this season.
Exciting youngster Tommy Oar returns from injury and will row his way down the left of midfield at some stage. Brazilian attacker Henrique showed off some brilliant dribbling and clinical finishing against the victory and I’m particularly keen for another showing. Hopefully it’s a serial rather than a pilot to use a bad TV analogy. I’m just riffing……….
Roar Quotes: “After this weekend if we don’t get the result you can say it’s been a bit of a slow start but we’re two games in – two tough games,” said left winger Michael Zullo.
“They’re not going to really blow people away with big players but they’ve shown they’re a good side and they’ve got some quality in there,” Zullo said speaking of opponents Wellington.
“(Paul) Ifill looks like a pretty decent player and (Leo) Bertos is pretty dangerous as well so they’ve got some good players”.
Roar Players to Watch: Midfielder Danny Tiatto has been holding onto the fire so far; the Phoenix players better make sure they are wearing the extra padded shin guards for this game. The Roar’s potent attack of Mitch Nichols, Henrique and Sergio Van Dijk will cause headaches for both the home fans and the Phoenix. As the profligate finishing the Roar are famous for at home will feature.
Wellington Phoenix don’t usually travel well but a fine 2-1 over Perth glory last week will give the Kiwi’s confidence that they can get something from the clash in Brisbane
New Zealand national team player Leo Bertos has added goals to his repertoire after some lean years in that department. It’s all about the defence for Wellington.
Phoenix Quotes: “I think I did reasonably well against Perth considering I haven’t really taken much of a part in pre-season” said attacking midfielder Diego this week.
“I’m probably still not in top game shape, so I’ll keep working on my fitness and things will get better.
“We had some nice combinations during the game,” Diego said. “Paul (Ifill) looked lively on the left side and Leo(Bertos), too, on the right. On the whole it seemed the balance was there and it worked well, but only time will tell how things will develop during the season” added the Brazilian.
Phoenix Players to Watch: Ex Adelaide united midfielder Diego is heading back to full fitness. Ex Crystal Palace striker Paul Ifill got off the mark with a fine header against Perth last week and will cause the Roar’s defence some problems. Leo Bertos; can he score again?
Key Battles: Brisbane Roar should look to attack at home and the Phoenix have some weapons of their own. The result could hinge on wether the Roar can finish their chances off and if the Phoenix can convert the couple they get.
A Football Story Prediction:Roar 2-0
Brisbane Roar squad: 1. Liam REDDY (gk), 3. Luke DEVERE, 4. Craig MOORE (c), 6. David DODD, 7. Michael ZULLO, 9. Sergio VAN DIJK, 10. Charlie MILLER, 12. Matt MUNDY, 13. HENRIQUE, 15. Matt McKAY, 16. Bob MALCOLM, 17. Mitch NICHOLS, 18. Danny TIATTO, 20. Griffin McMASTER (gk), 21. Tommy OAR, 24. Robbie KRUSE.
*one to be omitted*
In: 21. Tommy OAR (promoted)
Out: 5. Josh McCLOUGHAN (groin - 2 weeks)
Unavailable: 2. Andrew PACKER (adductor – 2-3 months), 5. Josh McCLOUGHAN (groin – 2 weeks), 8. Massimo MURDOCCA (fractured leg – 3-4 months)
Wellington Phoenix squad: 1. Mark PASTON (gk), 2. Manny MUSCAT , 3. Tony LOCHHEAD, 4. Jon McKAIN, 5. DIEGO, 7. Leo BERTOS, 8. Paul IFILL. 9. Chris GREENACRE, 10. Michael FERRANTE, 11. DANIEL, 13. Troy HEARFIELD, 16. David MULLIGAN, 17. Vince LIA, 18. Ben SIGMUND, 20. Reece CROWTHER (gk), 21. Marco ROJAS, 22. Andrew DURANTE (c), 23. Costa BARBAROUSES
*three to be omitted*
In: 16. David MULLIGAN (promoted), 21. Marco ROJAS (promoted), 23. Costa BARBAROUSES (promoted)
Out: Nil
Unavailable: 6. Tim BROWN (groin – 1 week), 12. Jiang CHEN (visa)
*Head-to-Head: Played 6; Brisbane Roar FC 4, Wellington Phoenix FC 0, Drawn 2
Live & exclusive broadcast on Fox Sports 3 and Sky Sports 1. Hyundai A-League club broadcast partner is The Radio Network 1035 AM ( Wellington ). To purchase tickets visit www.ticktek.com.au
Friday, August 14, 2009
Melbourne Victory v Queensland Roar: Preview Match Day two




Saturday, 15 August 2009
Melbourne Victory v Queensland Roar
Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
Local kick-off 7.30pm
Referee: Stebre Delovski
Melbourne Victory were very ordinary when they went down 2-0 to the Mariners during matchday one. The Victory likes to play on the counter attack. If you can control play maker Carlos Hernandez like the Mariners did and deny the Costa Rican space, this makes it difficult for the burger loving midfielder to find his strikers Archie Thompson and Danny Allsop. Cutting off the supply goes some way to nullifying the Victory attack. Without options the Melbourne midfield can only hoof the ball with Grant Brebner and Leigh Broxham the major culprits. The Melbourne hoofers live by that old football adage when in doubt hoof it out!
Influential elbower Kevin Muscat is out for six weeks. Mathew Kemp will go into defence while exciting Thai international Surat Suhka could make his A-League debut.
*Head-to-Head: All matches (played 12): Melbourne Victory wins 7, Brisbane Roar wins 4 (1 draw). In Melbourne (played 6): Melbourne Victory wins 3, Brisbane Roar wins 3 (0 draws)