milan_7
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They aren't too bad, the picture with the filter makes the hoops look too pronounced when I don't think it is really that bad. I still much prefer last seasons though.
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salmonfc
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Was looking forward to an easy, fun and relaxing draw in contrast to the nervefest that was Sydney FC. :lol: Edited by salmonfc: 3/9/2015 04:44:40 PM
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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Gazzza
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KrioTek
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Gazzza wrote:What a joke of a club. You both have shit clubs.
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Gazzza
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KrioTek wrote:Gazzza wrote:What a joke of a club. You both have shit clubs. Eat a dick cunt.
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Chris_AUFC
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Gazzza wrote:What a joke of a club. Not even a 1/10 for effort mate. Up your game.
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Capac
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Chris_AUFC wrote:Gazzza wrote:What a joke of a club. Not even a 1/10 for effort mate. Up your game. Not only that but he used that one already in another thread. I don't think he has any others.
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Gazzza
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Capac wrote:Chris_AUFC wrote:Gazzza wrote:What a joke of a club. Not even a 1/10 for effort mate. Up your game. Not only that but he used that one already in another thread. I don't think he has any others. :lol: First time ive used that line, i think i said your club is shit before :-k Im surprised i got any responses tbh
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salmonfc
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AU's FIFA 16 ratings have gone up on Futhead. Galekovic: 69 Elrich: 69 La Rocca: 61, still a CDM. Malik: 66 Goodwin:65 Isaias: 67 Jeggo: 65 Carrusca: 69 PSA: 65 Babalj: 61 Cirio: 68 McGowan: 63 Marrone: 63 Djite has somehow gone up to 64 Kamau: 58 Dugandzic: 61 Ochieng: 54 Elsey: 54 Smith, Warland and Hall: 51 All in all, very happy. Loving Elrich's upgrade. Don't think anyone's been downgraded.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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salmonfc
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For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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Please rename to Jeggo Hairdo Appreciation Thread. -PB
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#AmorOut
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salmonfc
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WATR user said something that I agreed with. One of the best things about Gombau was, in addition to being a tactical genius, was incredibly passionate and a lot of his enthusiasm and spirit rubbed off onto the players. Amor looks and acts like a guy who wouldn't throw a water bottle at the ground in anger as he'd get his cardigan wet (not dissing his cardigan game, which is on point btw). Pretty sure the most I saw him do last night was mutter and shake his head in frustration. Apparently his English is even worse than Gombau's, which wouldn't help. Still got my faith in him, though.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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Soon to be #InFarinaWeTrust
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salmonfc
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Looks like this is how AU will be lining up in the opening match with Galekovic and Elrich out. Hall Marrone - McGowan - Malik - Goodwin Isaias Jeggo - Carrusca Pablo - Babalj - Cirio Not sure if Hall is ready yet, guess we'll find out.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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salmonfc wrote:Looks like this is how AU will be lining up in the opening match with Galekovic and Elrich out. Hall Marrone - McGowan - Malik - Goodwin Isaias Jeggo - Carrusca Pablo - Babalj - Cirio Not sure if Hall is ready yet, guess we'll find out. not sure about Babalj ,looked a bit ordinary against Victory
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salmonfc
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Jonsnow wrote:salmonfc wrote:Looks like this is how AU will be lining up in the opening match with Galekovic and Elrich out. Hall Marrone - McGowan - Malik - Goodwin Isaias Jeggo - Carrusca Pablo - Babalj - Cirio Not sure if Hall is ready yet, guess we'll find out. not sure about Babalj ,looked a bit ordinary against Victory To call anyone playing that night ordinary would be a massive overstatement and an insult to the word "ordinary". That match was a bad time for Amor to experiment with tactics, and playing the first half with Cirio up front and without Pablo or Kamau to go on the right certainly didn't help. By the time Babalj came on, it was too late; Victory were in complete control of the game and Adelaide were shitting themselves.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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sub007
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salmonfc wrote:Looks like this is how AU will be lining up in the opening match with Galekovic and Elrich out. Hall Marrone - McGowan - Malik - Goodwin Isaias Jeggo - Carrusca Pablo - Babalj - Cirio Not sure if Hall is ready yet, guess we'll find out. I would agree with that but i am worried how Hall will play. I kinda wished we still had izzo as he was a decent back up
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International breaks would be nice FFA :)
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The difference in personal coaching styles between Gombau and Amor is very noticable.... Gombau was volatile and passionate, always leaping to his feet and responding to events on the pitch. Whilst Amor is motionless and expressionless, saying nothing, reacting to nothing.
Wonder which one the players found more inspiring?
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Can one of the fine moderators of this forum please change the thread title back to 'AUFC Supporters Thread' since Gombau sorta skipped town on us.
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salmonfc
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ducky42 wrote:Can one of the fine moderators of this forum please change the thread title back to 'AUFC Supporters Thread' since Gombau sorta skipped town on us. Guillermo Amor cardigan appreciation thread.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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Angus
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localstar wrote:The difference in personal coaching styles between Gombau and Amor is very noticable.... Gombau was volatile and passionate, always leaping to his feet and responding to events on the pitch. Whilst Amor is motionless and expressionless, saying nothing, reacting to nothing.
Wonder which one the players found more inspiring? I was wondering whether Amor's pragmatism got AU the point last night where Gombau's passionate attack would have led AU to losing heroically in a game where MV looked the better team.
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salmonfc
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Angus wrote:localstar wrote:The difference in personal coaching styles between Gombau and Amor is very noticable.... Gombau was volatile and passionate, always leaping to his feet and responding to events on the pitch. Whilst Amor is motionless and expressionless, saying nothing, reacting to nothing.
Wonder which one the players found more inspiring? I was wondering whether Amor's pragmatism got AU the point last night where Gombau's passionate attack would have led AU to losing heroically in a game where MV looked the better team. I did notice that the players weren't getting in the refs face, waving invisible cards and yelling at him like they were under Gombau. They seemed much more reserved, however due to the shit crowd (fuck off AO) they probably weren't as pumped.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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After watching this game at Adelaide Oval, I felt wrong venue for AU Supporters , great for Victory supporters that's all you could hear. You need passionate supporters and MV have that.
Tactically Amor made one mistake on not bringing Mells on earlier his attacking style and playing the ball forward could have just made the difference.
Edited by De-Jong: 10/10/2015 01:08:16 PM
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De-Jong wrote:After watching this game at Adelaide Oval, I felt wrong venue for AU Supporters , great for Victory supporters that's all you could hear. You need passionate supporters and MV have that.
Tactically Amor made one mistake on not bringing Mells on earlier his attacking style and playing the ball forward could have just made the difference.
Edited by De-Jong: 10/10/2015 01:08:16 PM Mells only had 5 minutes or so because he was away playing 3 games of U19s this past week. Encouraging sign that Amor felt he could throw him on considering the circumstances.
Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here
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De-Jong wrote:After watching this game at Adelaide Oval, I felt wrong venue for AU Supporters , great for Victory supporters that's all you could hear. You need passionate supporters and MV have that.
Tactically Amor made one mistake on not bringing Mells on earlier his attacking style and playing the ball forward could have just made the difference.
Edited by De-Jong: 10/10/2015 01:08:16 PM I was at the game and the Adelaide supporters were louder than the tards.
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De-Jong wrote:After watching this game at Adelaide Oval, I felt wrong venue for AU Supporters , great for Victory supporters that's all you could hear. You need passionate supporters and MV have that.
Tactically Amor made one mistake on not bringing Mells on earlier his attacking style and playing the ball forward could have just made the difference.
Edited by De-Jong: 10/10/2015 01:08:16 PM They're quite reserved over there as its not a place for outgoing risk takers hence why all the talented people move to Sydney, Melbourne and elsewhere. Much older population too.
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salmonfc
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trident wrote:De-Jong wrote:After watching this game at Adelaide Oval, I felt wrong venue for AU Supporters , great for Victory supporters that's all you could hear. You need passionate supporters and MV have that.
Tactically Amor made one mistake on not bringing Mells on earlier his attacking style and playing the ball forward could have just made the difference.
Edited by De-Jong: 10/10/2015 01:08:16 PM They're quite reserved over there as its not a place for outgoing risk takers hence why all the talented people move to Sydney, Melbourne and elsewhere. Much older population too. Still mad about the FFA Cup ay.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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