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Amini's starting away to league leaders Brondby.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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b0ydman
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+xBorrello starting, snow all over the pitch Rogic not in the squad Notwithstanding whatever reason for that game, surely Tom can see he's going no where at Celtic in that league?
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Derider
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Why was Rogic not in squad? Is he injured, resting, or out of favour?
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+xWhy was Rogic not in squad? Is he injured, resting, or out of favour? they rotate their squad pretty frequently
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+xPeach of a free kick. Sheffield v Bristol was a great game, awesome win for Bristol in added time. Gotta be the biggest news of the week I reckon.. Bristol keep going the way they are and Captain Bailey will be in the prem next season.
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Joe Montemurro is the “Melbourne boy” about to embark on a big adventure at Arsenal.BackNext Not your average Joe This article first appeared in Issue 2 of Caviar & SausageJoe – or “Pepe”, as he prefers to be known – Montemurro isn’t a name familiar to most football fans, even the ones who follow the women’s game. Certainly, few expected it’d be a coach from Australia replacing Pedro Martinez Losa as the manager of the Arsenal women’s team. However, it seems Arsenal have done their homework to find an interesting coach who will take the team forward. Montemurro is, if nothing else, highly qualified. As a player, Montemurro had spells at Brunswick Zebras in Australia, Neuchetel Xamax in Switzerland and Potenza in Italy. His playing career was predominantly spent in Australia as a midfielder until he retired and moved into coaching in 1995. From that point, it was all about education and learning from his idols. Montemurro spent much of his coaching career hopping between various youth set-ups in Australia. From 2001 to 2006, he headed three different teams and had reasonable success. Green Gully Soccer Club, a Melbourne-based club that participated in the Victoria Premier League, was his first big break. He took their u21 side to second place in his first year. He then moved on to coach the youth team of the Melbourne Knights, who were then playing in the now defunct National Soccer League. It was during the 2002-03 season that he guided them to the play-off to become the National Youth Champions. When the National Soccer League folded in 2004, Montemurro was offered a senior position in the Victorian Premier League. However, he opted to stay in youth football, and moved on to cross-town rivals South Melbourne. It wasn’t until 2006 that he made the set-up to senior football. His record at South Melbourne saw him drafted in by Sunshine George Cross. The Georgies, as they were known, were struggling near the bottom of the Victorian Premier League. Montemurro was tasked with keeping them up and, with a draw against Melbourne Knights on the final day of the season, he did exactly that. He parted ways in mid-2007 to take on a role at Hume City, who he guided to promotion. After that was a brief stint with North West Wanderers, before returning to youth football in 2010 with South Melbourne. Next, Major step up… Montemurro: the Australian hoping to bring back Arsenal’s glory days | Daily Cannon
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Aljay
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Any news on Zdrilla, who I think is still coaching youth in Europe?
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+xAny news on Zdrilla, who I think is still coaching youth in Europe? Be great to pick his brains on what we can improve here
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Oar on the bench
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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Popovic with another defeat. He'll be gone soon I feel.
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Dirk Schuster has returned as Darmstadt manager. A good coach who got them up the grades and then went to Augsburg but only to quit after a disagreement. Could be interesting for Maclaren. He knows a number of the players but will definitely give everyone a chance.
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As reported about their 6th last week, Plymouth have now got a 7th keeper due to the insane injury list. Langerak to be the 8th.! :D
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+x+xWhy was Rogic not in squad? Is he injured, resting, or out of favour? they rotate their squad pretty frequently When you play 50-60 matches per season you need to rotate the squad. We have the cover up front and in the midfield to rotate. As for defence we are lacking in numbers and is in need of improving the defence. When you have to play 7 games in 20 days etc (like we are currently doing), you need to rotate otherwise the players will burn themselves out.
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Is there a site anywhere listing all the OS Aussies?
Curious to see the spread of leagues and first division representation.
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Gruen
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+xIs there a site anywhere listing all the OS Aussies? Curious to see the spread of leagues and first division representation. http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Abroad/index.htmlCan not verify it is 100% accurate but it seems to be excellent.
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Poppa has lost 7 in a row. Shows how uncompetitive the A-League is in its current form.
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Cheapest squad in the league according to transfermarkt. Their next match is away to Fenerbahce... :laugh:
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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+xPoppa has lost 7 in a row. Shows how uncompetitive the A-League is in its current form. Not really. Poppa had no say on the make up of the team he is coaching. He just needs to survive the drop.
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+xPoppa has lost 7 in a row. Shows how uncompetitive the A-League is in its current form. They were rubbish before he arrived. That's why his predecessor was fired.
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+x+xPoppa has lost 7 in a row. Shows how uncompetitive the A-League is in its current form. Not really. Poppa had no say on the make up of the team he is coaching. He just needs to survive the drop. Alot like Gombau at WSW ironically.
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Birighitti bench again while they're down 2:1 to Enschede in a relegation dogfight
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Yeboah on the Gladbach bench in Freiburg. Awesome! Would love to see Gladbach build a comfortable lead and give him 10 at the end.
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Mooy starting against Chelsea. Kante his opposite.
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Breda keeper gets a red card and the ref blows full time immediately. Birighitti should be starting the next game then
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Gladbach with two other reserves on their bench tonight. Bit bruised after the Schalke game plus they face Hamburg on Friday and then have a cup game to Leverkusen.
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Elder starting in the FA Cup.
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Freiburg score. Yeboah may get time either way. Chasing the game would probably increase his chances.
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Mooy wins the ball well and then distributes. A high cross sees Mooy volley with his left but it gets blocked. Would have been interesting for the keeper no doubt. Chelsea breaking through with the flag up.
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Mooy with some great first touches only for Huddersfield not to play quick enough to exploit any space.
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Thanks Gruen!
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