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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby legsman » Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:59 am

I see it but don't believe it, AU score from a corner, "destruction in the box BOOM..."
more commentary from Zelic please, love it
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby Jim05 » Sun Nov 16, 2014 8:24 pm

Good job by United to be only a point from top, had arguably the hardest draw to start the season. Playing really good football and far better at the back, just need to finish better, for all the chances created we dont put enough in the back of the net
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:44 pm

Called it 2 years ago about Zelic and his commentating, his genuine passion of the game is outstanding and when you watch him on Fox he looks like a meth addict on edge with his constant twitches and movements.
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby Jim05 » Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:01 pm

Knew it wouldnt be long before Shiteh and their greedy owners got stuck into it

ADELAIDE United chairman Greg Griffin says the powerful City Football Group may discuss the potential of running an independent A-League competition.
The company which owns Manchester City, New York City and has a majority stake in Melbourne City and about 20 per cent of Yokohama F Marinos has invited the A-League’s 10 chief owners to a gathering in the United Arab Emirates and to be guests of the Formula One race in Abu Dhabi this weekend.
It’s understood most of the A-League clubs owners including Newcastle Jets’ Nathan Tinkler will be attending but no-one from FFA has been invited.
“FFA is aware of the meeting and we wish them well,” stated an FFA spokesman.
Griffin and Melbourne Victory chairman Anthony Di Pietro left Adelaide for UAE last night.
Griffin said he expected A-League independence — like the model used in England when the English premier league broke away from the English Football Association in 1992 — to be discussed.

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The English Premier League is a corporation where the 20 clubs are shareholders.
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Currently all A-League clubs are run under the jurisdiction of FFA rules.
“They’ve organised meetings at the hotels,’’ Griffin said who paid his own way to UAE.
“I’d have to see the (A-League) model that is put forward it’s all dependent, it must FIFA compliant, it must be AFC compliant and it must work for the league and it must be for the fans and it must work for the FFA.
“There is no doubt that the English model is one of the best and the US MLS (major league soccer) model is one of the best.
“Once you can establish those and establish it’s financially solid the game will only be better for the club owners, players and the fans and that’s when you start talking.”
Ferran Soriano — the chief executive of the City Football Group — will be attending the A-League gathering after Griffin met the revered former Barcelona vice president during Adelaide and Melbourne City’s clash in a corporate box at AAMI Park last month.
“All of the major players from the City Football Group will be there and they’re presenting to us things like digital economy and how we can improve our businesses,’’ Griffin said.
“This is also about making us better businesses.
The salary cap could also be discussed.



But Griffin wasn’t aware of the topic being on the City Football Group agenda.
“We go into (salary cap) negotiations in three of four months time with the PFA (Australian players union)’’ Griffin said.
“And that will be with FFA I’ll be part of that negotiating we’ll certainly be discussing the cap and where it stands and I can assure you there is no appetite to increase it from us.
“There are a lot of players who are quite well paid and the important thing about this league is we pay every week.
“Our wages are around the MLS mark.”
Meanwhile City Football Group have handed Yokohama F Marinos a list of coaching candidates for the new J-League season.
The J-League giant has — through its City Football Group connections — been made aware of the good work of the Reds coaching team comprising Josep Gombau and Guillermo Amor.
Yokohama officials are expected to meet in the coming days before making a decision.
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby nuggety goodness » Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:35 pm

Would it be a big issue if the comp was run independently? If its worked for the EPL then why not explore it?
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby bennymacca » Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:54 pm

Seems pretty risky given this is the first time in its history australian soccer seems to be financially stable
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby whufc » Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:21 pm

bennymacca wrote:Seems pretty risky given this is the first time in its history australian soccer seems to be financially stable


Agree, the FFA have made all the right moves in the last 3/5 years imho would be crazy and a blind risk to go independent
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby mickey » Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:48 pm

Glory 2-0 up over the sheep shaggers. Zadkovich came on as a sub and gets a straight red 17 seconds later
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby Jim05 » Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:54 pm

nuggety goodness wrote:Would it be a big issue if the comp was run independently? If its worked for the EPL then why not explore it?

Could happen in the future but we are not ready yet.
City are only looking after their interests, its a way for them to get around the FFP, you would end up with Melbourne City winning the league every year with no salary cap or contraints whilst the other clubs could never compete financially, there just isnt the money in football in Australia
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby Brodlach » Sun Nov 23, 2014 6:17 pm

United up 2-0 and now Mariners have a player red carded. Sanchez has both

United only had three shots on goal for two goals and the other shot blocked
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby Jim05 » Sun Nov 23, 2014 6:17 pm

Mariners all over us yet 2 goals in 2 minutes by Pablo Sanchez looks like getting us the spoils
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby Jim05 » Fri Nov 28, 2014 10:14 am

Victory and United supporters have come together to arrange a minutes applause at the 63rd minute of tonights game to honour Phillip Hughes.
Sydney derby now doing likewise
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby JK » Fri Nov 28, 2014 12:16 pm

Jim05 wrote:Victory and United supporters have come together to arrange a minutes applause at the 63rd minute of tonights game to honour Phillip Hughes.
Sydney derby now doing likewise


Love how Soccer does that. A Minutes silence is always good and respectful, but a bit sombre, whereas I always feel the minute of applause is more celebratory of a life.
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby Jim05 » Fri Nov 28, 2014 2:33 pm

JK wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Victory and United supporters have come together to arrange a minutes applause at the 63rd minute of tonights game to honour Phillip Hughes.
Sydney derby now doing likewise


Love how Soccer does that. A Minutes silence is always good and respectful, but a bit sombre, whereas I always feel the minute of applause is more celebratory of a life.

Agreed, the tribute for Johnny Warren a few weeks back at Hindmarsh was unbelievable.
Soccer has always been good at celebrating a lost ones career
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby carey » Fri Nov 28, 2014 7:53 pm

32 mins in, 3-1 now that's soccer I want to watch!
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby Jim05 » Fri Nov 28, 2014 7:57 pm

3-2 now, terrible pen
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby Jim05 » Fri Nov 28, 2014 7:57 pm

2 friggin OG's though by United in the first 20 minutes
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby bennymacca » Fri Nov 28, 2014 8:08 pm

What a cracking game. Can't help but think the penalty was an evener for that disallowed Goodwin goal.
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby carey » Fri Nov 28, 2014 8:15 pm

I see Muscat is still a f**kwit.
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Re: A-League Season 2014/15

Postby Jim05 » Fri Nov 28, 2014 8:22 pm

******* Boogaard, still the worst defender in the comp
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