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17 years ago

McKay out for three

Brisbane midfielder Matt McKay has been ruled out for the next three weeks due to a quadriceps tear. Brisbane midfielder Matt McKay has been ruled out for the next three weeks due to a quadriceps tear. McKay had originally sustained...
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17 years ago

Young keen to stay as Jets’ No.1

Newcastle stand-in goalkeeper Neil Young has voiced his desire to maintain his starting spot in the Jets’ starting side ahead of youngster Ben Kennedy. Newcastle stand-in goalkeeper Neil Young has voiced his desire to maintain his starting spot in the...
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17 years ago

Fabiano quits Victory

Melbourne Victory striker Ney Fabiano has played his last game for the club after deciding to join Thai Premier League side Bangkok Glass FC effective immediately. Melbourne Victory striker Ney Fabiano has played his last game for the club after...
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17 years ago

Phoenix not appealing

The Wellington Phoenix will not be appealing the three-match ban handed out to Manny Muscat for violent conduct. The Wellington Phoenix will not be appealing the three-match ban handed out to Manny Muscat for violent conduct. The Maltese international was...
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17 years ago

Kemp under a cloud

Melbourne Victory defender Matthew Kemp remains in doubt for Friday night’s match against Wellington after suffering a groin injury in last week’s win over Gold Coast. Melbourne Victory defender Matthew Kemp remains in doubt for Friday night’s match against Wellington...
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17 years ago

Independent Match Review Panel – Round 16

The independent Match Review Panel – consisting of Barry Such (Chair), Simon Micallef and Alan Davidson – convened to consider the incidents from Round 16: The independent Match Review Panel – consisting of Barry Such (Chair), Simon Micallef and Alan...
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17 years ago

Roar still mean business

Brisbane has shown there is still some bite left in its season after Sunday night’s 4-1 win over the Wellington Phoenix, however Roar coach Ange Postecoglou maintains that the squad needs to produce more consistency in order to keep its...
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17 years ago

Hyundai A-League Weekend Wrap – Round 16

Reigning champion Melbourne has opened up a five-point lead at the top of the Hyundai A-League table after Round 16 thanks to its demolition of a depleted Gold Coast United and Sydney FC’s third-straight defeat, this time at home to...
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17 years ago

National Youth League 2009/10 Round 12 Review

National Youth League 2009/10 Round 12 Review Central Coast Mariners 0 Perth Glory 1 (Eugene DADI 77-) Saturday 28 November 2009 Pluim Park, Lisarow Referee: Brett Hookham Assistant referees: Stephen Lucas and Thomas Klein Fourth official: Christian Mehl Central Coast...
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17 years ago

Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Round 16 Review

Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Round 16 Review Central Coast Mariners 0 Perth Glory 0 Friday, 27 November 2009 Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford Referee: Gerard Parsons Assistant referees: Sarah Ho and Daniel Dewhurst Fourth official: Stuart Wolfe Crowd: 7,857 Central Coast Mariners line-up:...
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17 years ago

Jets thrill new Branko

The ‘new’ Branko Culina, reading from the book of coaching cliches, insists the Jets will be taking it one game at a time while Sydney boss Vitezslav Lavicka apologised to fans after Newcastle stunned the Sky Blues 3-1 at the...
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17 years ago

Brisbane roars again

A Reinaldo double and strikes from Sergio Van Dijk and David Dodd has seen Brisbane Roar register a convincing 4-1 win over the Wellington Phoenix at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday night. A Reinaldo double and strikes from Sergio Van Dijk...