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17 years ago

Kisel ready to impress

Sydney FC import Karol Kisel has welcomed the pressure and expectation his arrival at the club has created, declaring himself ready for the massive challenge of lifting the A-League under-achievers. Sydney FC import Karol Kisel has welcomed the pressure and...
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17 years ago

Roar prepare for Westfield W-League defence

If the wait for August 8 seems an eternity, spare a thought for Jeff Hopkins and his Queensland Roar Women squad as they continue their long build-up to their Westfield W-League title defence. If the wait for August 8 seems...
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17 years ago

Roar pumped for derby

August 8 may be months away but Queensland Roar are already itching to take on Hyundai A-League newcomers Gold Coast United in the Round 1 blockbuster at Suncorp Stadium. August 8 may be months away but Queensland Roar are already...
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17 years ago

Roar hardening up with Chopper

Queensland Roar are hoping that enlisting the services of fitness expert and former champion boxer Mark ‘Chopper’ Burgess for pre-season training will pay dividends well beyond the start of the 2009/10 Hyundai A-League season. Queensland Roar are hoping that enlisting...
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17 years ago

Jets rue missed chances

Newcastle Jets coach Gary van Egmond was left to rue his side’s missed opportunities in front of goal in a 1-0 loss to Nagoya Grampus in Wednesday’s night Asian Champions League match at EnergyAustralia Stadium. Newcastle Jets coach Gary van...
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17 years ago

Grampus coach satisfied

Nagoya head coach Dragan Stojokovichas indicated his side’s attacking shape was the key for its well-earned 1-0 win over the Newcastle Jets in their Asian Champions League clash at EnergyAustralia Stadium on Wednesday night. Nagoya head coach Dragan Stojokovichas indicated...
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17 years ago

Ulsan closer to quarters

Ulsan Hyundai maintained its hopes of a place in the next stage of the Asian Champions League as Oh Jang-eun’s second-half strike secured a 1-0 victory over Beijing Guoan at Beijing Workers Stadium. Ulsan Hyundai maintained its hopes of a...
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17 years ago

Nagoya denies Jets

A penalty save has denied the Newcastle Jets a share of the points, going down 1-0 to Japanese side Nagoya Grampus in their Asian Champions League clash at EnergyAustralia Stadium on Wednesday night. A penalty save has denied the Newcastle...
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17 years ago

Victory to tour China

Melbourne Victory will prepare for the new Hyundai A-League season and next year’s Asian Champions League with a two-match tour of China in June. Melbourne Victory will prepare for the new Hyundai A-League season and next year’s Asian Champions League...
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17 years ago

Mariners’ hopes fade

The Central Coast Mariners’ chances of qualification to the knockout phase of the Asian Champions League took a blow after the Pohang Steelers drew with Tianjin Teda. The Central Coast Mariners’ chances of qualification to the knockout phase of the...
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17 years ago

Cautious approach for Jets

Newcastle coach Gary van Egmond indicated he was cautious but confident heading into the Jets’ Asian Champions League clash with Nagoya Grampus at EnergyAustralia Stadium on Wednesday night. Newcastle coach Gary van Egmond indicated he was cautious but confident heading...
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17 years ago

Late strike sinks Mariners

The Central Coast Mariners are in serious danger of failing to qualify for the knockout phase of the Asian Champions League after losing to Japan’s Kawasaki Frontale 2-1 on Tuesday night. The Central Coast Mariners are in serious danger of...
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