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4 games where Brillante started, Como have 2 wins, 1 draw, 1 lost , for 7 pts out of Come total 11 pts over 20 games :d
Come is negative -1 goal every 165 minutes when Brillante is playing, and Come is negative -1 goal every 82 minutes when he not ....small sample , and can be a multiple other reason, but it's is a stat you want to start paying attention to as the minutes roll in
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adrtho
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jas88 wrote:should pull out of olyroos and focus on playing now hes finally in the team... he a loan player, it doesn't matter...plus there be a new coach ever 4 months at Como
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adrtho
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Barca4Life wrote:Good to see Brillante playing again, although it comes at the wrong when he will leave his club for the Olyroos. probably the coach has gone " your in Australian under 23 teams ? " I probably should play you because another coach think you good Edited by adrtho: 24/12/2015 01:08:32 PM
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should pull out of olyroos and focus on playing now hes finally in the team...
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Good to see Brillante playing again, although it comes at the wrong when he will leave his club for the Olyroos.
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inala brah wrote:u4486662 wrote:Brillante returned to the starting lineup and played 82 mins in Como's 1-1 away draw with Spezia. Crucial point for them well that's about the biggest o/s news for day. after watching so o/s aussies being benched and injured, having one of them make the starting team is huge. any news on how he went?? No idea how he went personally but an away draw for Como is much better than what they have been dishing up lately which has often been heavy defeats. So it looks good for Brillante as a DM that the defence was at least better than what they usually are.
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Bundoora B
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u4486662 wrote:Brillante returned to the starting lineup and played 82 mins in Como's 1-1 away draw with Spezia. Crucial point for them well that's about the biggest o/s news for day. after watching so o/s aussies being benched and injured, having one of them make the starting team is huge. any news on how he went??
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Brillante returned to the starting lineup and played 82 mins in Como's 1-1 away draw with Spezia. Crucial point for them
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jas88 wrote: We need strikers..
Naa. We're good. We'll have Tim Cahill putting them in for another 10 years add to him the bulut, Leckie maybe 1 or 2 others were ok up front . we want to lock in the defence. Midfield looks alright. Half /s
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Drunken_Fish wrote:JonoMV wrote:No clue, heard nothing about this. I know he joined Hayes & Yeading Utd in September, only to be released a week later He has been without a club for quite a while now but still gets selected for the Olyroos. If he is better than Izzo and Hall there is surely a place in the A-league for him somewhere. Have CCM signed a Reddy replacement yet? He could go fight Izzo for the first position there. Edited by Drunken_Fish: 23/12/2015 02:12:31 PM Haven't really seen him play, I only saw the howler he made that went viral few months back :lol:
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This ^
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JonoMV wrote:No clue, heard nothing about this. I know he joined Hayes & Yeading Utd in September, only to be released a week later He has been without a club for quite a while now but still gets selected for the Olyroos. If he is better than Izzo and Hall there is surely a place in the A-league for him somewhere. Have CCM signed a Reddy replacement yet? He could go fight Izzo for the first position there. Edited by Drunken_Fish: 23/12/2015 02:12:31 PM
I used to be Drunken_Fish
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No clue, heard nothing about this. I know he joined Hayes & Yeading Utd in September, only to be released a week later
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Barca4Life wrote:jas88 wrote:hes probabaly a keeper or defensive midfielder... Hes a defender, he was part of the Joeys that competed in the under 16 AFF championships. We need strikers..
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jas88 wrote:hes probabaly a keeper or defensive midfielder... Hes a defender, he was part of the Joeys that competed in the under 16 AFF championships.
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Anyone know what's happened with Aaron Lennox? FFA have him listed being at Kilmarnock FC but I can't find any other articles about it. http://www.socceroos.com.au/article/aurelio-vidmar-names-olyroos-squad-for-olympic-games-qualifying/u1ut0g0qmeoo1valo0ykzviem
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hes probabaly a keeper or defensive midfielder...
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Just found this on the web, looks like another Aussie is about to join the likes of Jake Brimmer and Brad Smith at Liverpool. Apparently he's a left footed CB, nice for a change instead of midfielders. Quote:Dylan Ryan signs with Liverpool FC By Mitch Cohen Dec. 21, 2015, 10:40 a.m. DYLAN Ryan grew up idolising Liverpool FC greats Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher and now he’ll have the chance to follow in their footsteps. The 15-year-old Illawarra junior will move to England on January 1 to take up a spot with the Premier League giants Academy. Ryan has penned a three-year deal with the club after he was spotted while on tour in the UK in July. “It is amazing. It is the best feeling in my life,” the young defender said. “I have worked so hard for it and I haven’t stopped for years. “I went over there not expecting it to happen but I had hopes of it happening. It was my goal for something like this to happen. Not to get picked up by Liverpool but to be at least seen by a massive club. “To be signed by Liverpool FC, who in history wise is one of the biggest teams in the world, it is an amazing feeling.” It’s a huge move for Ryan, who started his playing career with Thirroul before moving into Football South Coast’s SAP program, or Project 22 as it was known at the time. He then moved to Sydney for stints at the Skillaroos and Football NSW Institute. It was on a tour with the Institute team to the Manchester United Premier Cup 2015 World Finals where the Joeys representative was spotted. A super showing at the tournament, which included matches against youth teams from Real Madrid and Manchester United, caught the eye of several scouts. He accepted a trial with the Merseyside club and was signed by the 18-time English champions shortly after. “Every time I talk about it to someone, I get shivers all over me,” Ryan said. “Every time I walked into that Academy I thought to myself, Jamie Carragher has been through here and Steven Gerrard has been through here. All the greats who have played for Liverpool. “I think to myself, if they made it, why can’t I? That’s what motivates me even more, knowing they’ve been in the same position.” http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/3592393/simply-red/ Edited by Barca4life: 23/12/2015 10:35:15 AM
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Voice ofReason wrote:inala brah wrote:moops wrote:Capac wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:lukerobinho wrote:over the epl hype, i've enjoyed bundesliga matches much more this season than the headless chicken stuff in england Ligue 1 and Serie A too. Also La Liga. Let's be honest. The epl is probably no. 3 in the ranking for the big 4 at the moment and its being sliding for 5 years or so. Sure its fast paced but technically and tactically its fallen behind the other big leagues, and its becoming increasingly obvious that many of the big names want to stay on the continent. When the quality of a league is built of the back of foreigners it was never going to last. In terms of leagues I like to watch (other than HAL) it is No 4. Spain, German, Italian then English. In terms of player development, it is behind Japan, with all the money, exposure and amount of players/games played, they are terrible. Edited by moops: 22/12/2015 03:43:41 PM i watch more championship than epl. i have for years. its a better competition. there acutally is competition. the epl is all about who has the most money. that's boring. plus more aussies get minutes in the championship. You probably couldn't have picked a worse season to make that money comment ;) that's my point. well it would be if my earlier comment was in this pyramid #-o this season is the best EPL for yonks, precisely because it hasnt all been about the money. although it mostly still is.
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Voice ofReason wrote:inala brah wrote:moops wrote:Capac wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:lukerobinho wrote:over the epl hype, i've enjoyed bundesliga matches much more this season than the headless chicken stuff in england Ligue 1 and Serie A too. Also La Liga. Let's be honest. The epl is probably no. 3 in the ranking for the big 4 at the moment and its being sliding for 5 years or so. Sure its fast paced but technically and tactically its fallen behind the other big leagues, and its becoming increasingly obvious that many of the big names want to stay on the continent. When the quality of a league is built of the back of foreigners it was never going to last. In terms of leagues I like to watch (other than HAL) it is No 4. Spain, German, Italian then English. In terms of player development, it is behind Japan, with all the money, exposure and amount of players/games played, they are terrible. Edited by moops: 22/12/2015 03:43:41 PM i watch more championship than epl. i have for years. its a better competition. there acutally is competition. the epl is all about who has the most money. that's boring. plus more aussies get minutes in the championship. You probably couldn't have picked a worse season to make that money comment ;) lol, Mourinio is only good for 2 seasons, then all hell breaks loose. Was it biesla said there is a 3 year cycle and he only coaches for 2 years? But you get special coaches, Furgason, Postecoglou, Guadiola who defy the odds.
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inala brah wrote:moops wrote:Capac wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:lukerobinho wrote:over the epl hype, i've enjoyed bundesliga matches much more this season than the headless chicken stuff in england Ligue 1 and Serie A too. Also La Liga. Let's be honest. The epl is probably no. 3 in the ranking for the big 4 at the moment and its being sliding for 5 years or so. Sure its fast paced but technically and tactically its fallen behind the other big leagues, and its becoming increasingly obvious that many of the big names want to stay on the continent. When the quality of a league is built of the back of foreigners it was never going to last. In terms of leagues I like to watch (other than HAL) it is No 4. Spain, German, Italian then English. In terms of player development, it is behind Japan, with all the money, exposure and amount of players/games played, they are terrible. Edited by moops: 22/12/2015 03:43:41 PM i watch more championship than epl. i have for years. its a better competition. there acutally is competition. the epl is all about who has the most money. that's boring. plus more aussies get minutes in the championship. You probably couldn't have picked a worse season to make that money comment ;)
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Eerste Divisie doesn't return till the 16th of Jan. Hope the Sparts don't lose the momentum.
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moops wrote:Capac wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:lukerobinho wrote:over the epl hype, i've enjoyed bundesliga matches much more this season than the headless chicken stuff in england Ligue 1 and Serie A too. Also La Liga. Let's be honest. The epl is probably no. 3 in the ranking for the big 4 at the moment and its being sliding for 5 years or so. Sure its fast paced but technically and tactically its fallen behind the other big leagues, and its becoming increasingly obvious that many of the big names want to stay on the continent. When the quality of a league is built of the back of foreigners it was never going to last. In terms of leagues I like to watch (other than HAL) it is No 4. Spain, German, Italian then English. In terms of player development, it is behind Japan, with all the money, exposure and amount of players/games played, they are terrible. Edited by moops: 22/12/2015 03:43:41 PM i watch more championship than epl. i have for years. its a better competition. there acutally is competition. the epl is all about who has the most money. that's boring. plus more aussies get minutes in the championship.
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Capac wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:lukerobinho wrote:over the epl hype, i've enjoyed bundesliga matches much more this season than the headless chicken stuff in england Ligue 1 and Serie A too. Also La Liga. Let's be honest. The epl is probably no. 3 in the ranking for the big 4 at the moment and its being sliding for 5 years or so. Sure its fast paced but technically and tactically its fallen behind the other big leagues, and its becoming increasingly obvious that many of the big names want to stay on the continent. When the quality of a league is built of the back of foreigners it was never going to last. In terms of leagues I like to watch (other than HAL) it is No 4. Spain, German, Italian then English. In terms of player development, it is behind Japan, with all the money, exposure and amount of players/games played, they are terrible. Edited by moops: 22/12/2015 03:43:41 PM
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New Signing wrote:Capac wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:lukerobinho wrote:over the epl hype, i've enjoyed bundesliga matches much more this season than the headless chicken stuff in england Ligue 1 and Serie A too. Also La Liga. Let's be honest. The epl is probably no. 3 in the ranking for the big 4 at the moment and its being sliding for 5 years or so. Sure its fast paced but technically and tactically its fallen behind the other big leagues, and its becoming increasingly obvious that many of the big names want to stay on the continent. When the quality of a league is built of the back of foreigners it was never going to last. Fucken hipsters :oops: this year has been the best EPL for a while. i love watching money bag teams get smashed. the result this year will be the first relevant result in the EPL. Edited by inala brah: 22/12/2015 03:33:55 PM
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Capac wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:lukerobinho wrote:over the epl hype, i've enjoyed bundesliga matches much more this season than the headless chicken stuff in england Ligue 1 and Serie A too. Also La Liga. Let's be honest. The epl is probably no. 3 in the ranking for the big 4 at the moment and its being sliding for 5 years or so. Sure its fast paced but technically and tactically its fallen behind the other big leagues, and its becoming increasingly obvious that many of the big names want to stay on the continent. When the quality of a league is built of the back of foreigners it was never going to last. Fucken hipsters :oops:
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lukerobinho wrote:
Stop the presses
When kiwis score in our league it seems to be a big deal to them. I was just returning the favor.
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scott21 wrote:Blake Powell scored a penalty for Wellington Phoenix reserves in the derby against Team Wellington in the NZ Premiershp Stop the presses
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Blake Powell scored a penalty for Wellington Phoenix reserves in the derby against Team Wellington in the NZ Premiershp
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TheSelectFew wrote:lukerobinho wrote:over the epl hype, i've enjoyed bundesliga matches much more this season than the headless chicken stuff in england Ligue 1 and Serie A too. Also La Liga. Let's be honest. The epl is probably no. 3 in the ranking for the big 4 at the moment and its being sliding for 5 years or so. Sure its fast paced but technically and tactically its fallen behind the other big leagues, and its becoming increasingly obvious that many of the big names want to stay on the continent. When the quality of a league is built of the back of foreigners it was never going to last.
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