johnszasz
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Juric on the bench mit expect Leckie to start. Relegation battle is very tight. Darmstadt are gone. Ingolstadt are almost gone. Mainz, Hamburg, Bremen, Wolfsburg, Augsburg are all involved.
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playmaker11
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Juric's on the bench. Forgot to mention Jovanovic, back at Jeju and leading the league after 4 rounds. Edwards also got a full match for Partick. They play Celtic next.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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Bundoora B
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luzern playing as well at 2145 any news on juric starting? brad jones's feyenoord at 2230 vs ajax leckies ingolstadt at 2330
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johnszasz
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Mabil starting.
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johnszasz
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Langerak starting in a big game against Dresden. Rogic and Kruse not in squad.
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johnszasz
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These Danish relegation groups appear partly deceiving in name. The bottom 2 of the 4 go into the relegation playoffs while the top 2 gain entry to the EL playoffs for next season.
All accumulated season points go into account upon entering this new phase of the season. Interesting system.
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johnszasz
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Leckie and Behich should feature later.
Denmark boys with big games. They've been put into their respective relegation groups it appears to be a round robin to collect enough points to reach safety.
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playmaker11
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Debut and 90 for Bozanic at Kofu. Goodwin subbed on at 56' at home to PSV. Clean sheet and 4-0 win for Ryan. Jones away to Ajax tonight.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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Bundoora B
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xWheres he playing for Haifa? Seems to be scoring a lot of goals there. Worth a look in He is not scoring lots of goals this season, only 4, last season he did score a lot, 14 goals for Beitar Jerusalem. Yup checking the stats properly, seems like I was thinking of last season. Still 18 in 49 is a reasonable return. Im guessing hes playing wider than he was last season? As for the Israeli citizenship comment, why would a player with dual citizenship not be allowed to play for Socceroos. And anyway, checking their rules, as someone married to an Israeli he doesnt count as a visa player for his side. Reread what I said, I did not say he would not be allowed to play for the Socceroos, I said he might not want to play for the Socceroos. He is living in Israel, married to Israeli and got or getting Israeli citizenship so he might not consider himself an Australian any more. I got what you said I just dont think thats valid conclusions to draw that just because hes living there and comfortable means he wouldnt want to come back to Australia. No you are not getting what I said The other issue with him possibly being an Israeli citizen he could be denied entry to a number of countries that Australia plays who do not allow entry for Israeli citizens. For example he might not have been able to travel to Tehran to play Iraq. If he cannot play in a lot of Arab countries it means he could only be a Socceroo some of the time and it is just not worth it for a player who is not going to be a star player. Just carry his Australian passport and he will be fine...... just like the many socceroos that have picked up european and uk passports from their days there.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xWheres he playing for Haifa? Seems to be scoring a lot of goals there. Worth a look in He is not scoring lots of goals this season, only 4, last season he did score a lot, 14 goals for Beitar Jerusalem. Yup checking the stats properly, seems like I was thinking of last season. Still 18 in 49 is a reasonable return. Im guessing hes playing wider than he was last season? As for the Israeli citizenship comment, why would a player with dual citizenship not be allowed to play for Socceroos. And anyway, checking their rules, as someone married to an Israeli he doesnt count as a visa player for his side. Reread what I said, I did not say he would not be allowed to play for the Socceroos, I said he might not want to play for the Socceroos. He is living in Israel, married to Israeli and got or getting Israeli citizenship so he might not consider himself an Australian any more. I got what you said I just dont think thats valid conclusions to draw that just because hes living there and comfortable means he wouldnt want to come back to Australia. No you are not getting what I said The other issue with him possibly being an Israeli citizen he could be denied entry to a number of countries that Australia plays who do not allow entry for Israeli citizens. For example he might not have been able to travel to Tehran to play Iraq. If he cannot play in a lot of Arab countries it means he could only be a Socceroo some of the time and it is just not worth it for a player who is not going to be a star player. I imagine if he was travelling with the Socceroos and using his Australian passport there'd be no trouble.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xWheres he playing for Haifa? Seems to be scoring a lot of goals there. Worth a look in He is not scoring lots of goals this season, only 4, last season he did score a lot, 14 goals for Beitar Jerusalem. Yup checking the stats properly, seems like I was thinking of last season. Still 18 in 49 is a reasonable return. Im guessing hes playing wider than he was last season? As for the Israeli citizenship comment, why would a player with dual citizenship not be allowed to play for Socceroos. And anyway, checking their rules, as someone married to an Israeli he doesnt count as a visa player for his side. Reread what I said, I did not say he would not be allowed to play for the Socceroos, I said he might not want to play for the Socceroos. He is living in Israel, married to Israeli and got or getting Israeli citizenship so he might not consider himself an Australian any more. I got what you said I just dont think thats valid conclusions to draw that just because hes living there and comfortable means he wouldnt want to come back to Australia. No you are not getting what I said The other issue with him possibly being an Israeli citizen he could be denied entry to a number of countries that Australia plays who do not allow entry for Israeli citizens. For example he might not have been able to travel to Tehran to play Iraq. If he cannot play in a lot of Arab countries it means he could only be a Socceroo some of the time and it is just not worth it for a player who is not going to be a star player. Just carry his Australian passport and he will be fine......
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Gruen
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+x+x+x+x+xWheres he playing for Haifa? Seems to be scoring a lot of goals there. Worth a look in He is not scoring lots of goals this season, only 4, last season he did score a lot, 14 goals for Beitar Jerusalem. Yup checking the stats properly, seems like I was thinking of last season. Still 18 in 49 is a reasonable return. Im guessing hes playing wider than he was last season? As for the Israeli citizenship comment, why would a player with dual citizenship not be allowed to play for Socceroos. And anyway, checking their rules, as someone married to an Israeli he doesnt count as a visa player for his side. Reread what I said, I did not say he would not be allowed to play for the Socceroos, I said he might not want to play for the Socceroos. He is living in Israel, married to Israeli and got or getting Israeli citizenship so he might not consider himself an Australian any more. I got what you said I just dont think thats valid conclusions to draw that just because hes living there and comfortable means he wouldnt want to come back to Australia. No you are not getting what I said The other issue with him possibly being an Israeli citizen he could be denied entry to a number of countries that Australia plays who do not allow entry for Israeli citizens. For example he might not have been able to travel to Tehran to play Iraq. If he cannot play in a lot of Arab countries it means he could only be a Socceroo some of the time and it is just not worth it for a player who is not going to be a star player.
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+x+x+x+xWheres he playing for Haifa? Seems to be scoring a lot of goals there. Worth a look in He is not scoring lots of goals this season, only 4, last season he did score a lot, 14 goals for Beitar Jerusalem. Yup checking the stats properly, seems like I was thinking of last season. Still 18 in 49 is a reasonable return. Im guessing hes playing wider than he was last season? As for the Israeli citizenship comment, why would a player with dual citizenship not be allowed to play for Socceroos. And anyway, checking their rules, as someone married to an Israeli he doesnt count as a visa player for his side. Reread what I said, I did not say he would not be allowed to play for the Socceroos, I said he might not want to play for the Socceroos. He is living in Israel, married to Israeli and got or getting Israeli citizenship so he might not consider himself an Australian any more. I got what you said I just dont think thats valid conclusions to draw that just because hes living there and comfortable means he wouldnt want to come back to Australia.
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Gruen
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+x+x+xWheres he playing for Haifa? Seems to be scoring a lot of goals there. Worth a look in He is not scoring lots of goals this season, only 4, last season he did score a lot, 14 goals for Beitar Jerusalem. Yup checking the stats properly, seems like I was thinking of last season. Still 18 in 49 is a reasonable return. Im guessing hes playing wider than he was last season? As for the Israeli citizenship comment, why would a player with dual citizenship not be allowed to play for Socceroos. And anyway, checking their rules, as someone married to an Israeli he doesnt count as a visa player for his side. Reread what I said, I did not say he would not be allowed to play for the Socceroos, I said he might not want to play for the Socceroos. He is living in Israel, married to Israeli and got or getting Israeli citizenship so he might not consider himself an Australian any more.
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RedKat
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+x+xWheres he playing for Haifa? Seems to be scoring a lot of goals there. Worth a look in He is not scoring lots of goals this season, only 4, last season he did score a lot, 14 goals for Beitar Jerusalem. Yup checking the stats properly, seems like I was thinking of last season. Still 18 in 49 is a reasonable return. Im guessing hes playing wider than he was last season? As for the Israeli citizenship comment, why would a player with dual citizenship not be allowed to play for Socceroos. And anyway, checking their rules, as someone married to an Israeli he doesnt count as a visa player for his side.
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Gruen
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+xWheres he playing for Haifa? Seems to be scoring a lot of goals there. Worth a look in He is not scoring lots of goals this season, only 4, last season he did score a lot, 14 goals for Beitar Jerusalem.
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Gruen
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+xRukavystya scored 2. Playing for a top club club in an ok league too interesting how he doesnt get spoken of any more in socceroos calculations. He has not scored much this season compared to last season when scored alot and he either has become or is trying to become an Israeli citizen so might not even want to play for the Socceroos anymore.
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RedKat
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Wheres he playing for Haifa? Seems to be scoring a lot of goals there. Worth a look in
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Bunch of Hacks
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Rukavystya scored 2. Playing for a top club club in an ok league too interesting how he doesnt get spoken of any more in socceroos calculations.
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+xAjdin Hrustic comes on for Fc Gronigin with 20 minutes to play for his Eredivese debut. Striker? A left/right winger i beleive.
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Hahhaah Irvine scored a sweaty goal!
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Australian footballers who scored this week for their clubs: -Jackson Irvine https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E3XRCGJEnd0-Nikita Rukavstya https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KsPrKRvqzbc-David Williams https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-6k_Dp85nFw-Kwame Yeboah (no video founded)
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I believe Hrustic is a #10 but great to see him making his Eredivisie debut at 19!
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Irvine is a goal scoring machine.
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Ajdin Hrustic comes on for Fc Gronigin with 20 minutes to play for his Eredivese debut. Striker?
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That defender tripping over his own feet, LOL. Still well done Irvine being there to finish.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xwNTvC6OmBQIrvine goal. He had the legs after being brought on.
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johnszasz
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Irvine you beast. No Aussies in squad for Barnsley today.
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uh oh. Mooy's in trouble Verified account @htafcdotcom 63' SUB 0-0 : Jackson Irvine replaces Michael Kightly for the away side (AT)
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Playoffs for Huddersfield would kill off any end of season break for Mooy. Wcq v Saudi and Confed Cup in Russia straight after.
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