Melbourne City captain Scott Jamieson made a loyal fan’s day by gifting him a birthday present to remember.
One of City’s biggest supporters, Cam, could not hide his delight when watching a video of Jamieson delivering the surprise.
Cam was rewarded for loyally following City across the country during the Hyundai A-League 2018/19 season.
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The Melbourne fan racked up more than 3,000km travelling to cheer on the side from his home in country Victoria.
Not only will Cam receive a special Melbourne City gift pack, but he will also get the opportunity to meet the team next season – an occasion he will no doubt be more than happy to travel for.
It was a very special birthday for one of our biggest supporters on Sunday! 🎂🎉
Cam has travelled over 3,000 kilometres from country Victoria to watch the lads this season. He received a City gift pack and a special invitation from @ScottJamieson to meet the lads next season. pic.twitter.com/DsOCpDvu39
— Melbourne City FC (@MelbourneCity) May 21, 2019
Sydney FC farewell club icon Brosque
Sydney FC supporters waved goodbye to club legend Alex Brosque for the final time during the Sky Blues’ AFC Champions League encounter against Kawasaki Frontale on Tuesday evening.
The J-League outfit ran out 4-0 winners at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium as head coach Steve Corica rang the changes following his team’s Hyundai A-League Grand Final triumph against Perth Glory on Sunday.
Brosque leaves a lasting legacy at Sydney FC having signed off on his career by lifting his third Hyundai A-League title, adding to the same accomplishment in 2010 and 2017.
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The 35-year-old also collected three Premiers Plates (2009/10, 2016/17, 2017/18) and an FFA Cup winners medal in 2017, as well as the United Arab Emirates Pro League and President’s Cup as an Al-Ain player.
The 21-cap Caltex Socceroo also won the OFC Nations Cup in 2004 and is Sydney FC’s all-time Hyundai A-League top goalscorer.
Alex Brosque farewelled @SydneyFC fans for the final time at their @TheAFCCL match last night.
Thanks for everything, Brosquey 👏 pic.twitter.com/Sszb4uGw9a
— Isuzu UTE A-League (@aleaguemen) May 21, 2019
Hingert getting hitched
A day I’ll never forget 💍😍 #engaged pic.twitter.com/mKIramJZBu
— Jack Hingert (@hingert19) May 21, 2019
Congratulations are in order for 28-year-old Brisbane Roar defender Jack Hingert.
The two-time Hyundai A-League champion announced his engagement to his partner Symmie while on holiday in Italy, describing it as ‘a day I’ll never forget’.