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Griffindinho
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ray hudson commentating, fuck.
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Greekaroos
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arshavin23 wrote:66' - Kerem Bulut scores --> gets a yellow card for his troubes 68' - Second yellow
Classic Bulut He scored with a header to give Iraklis a 1-2 lead in the 66th minute away to Asteras Tripolis. It then followed with a yellow card in the 67th minute for taking his shirt off celebrating his goal & a minute later in the 68th minute was sent off after received a 2nd yellow card for a tackle. Socceroo could of been Apostolos Giannou whom a couple of weeks ago played for Greece in FIFA senior international friendly against Turkey had opened the scoring from the penalty spot for Asteras Tripolis. Kerem Bulut's goal ended up being the winner after Iraklis held on for a 1-2 away win.
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nickk
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Greekaroos wrote:arshavin23 wrote:66' - Kerem Bulut scores --> gets a yellow card for his troubes 68' - Second yellow
Classic Bulut He scored with a header to give Iraklis a 1-2 lead in the 66th minute away to Asteras Tripolis. It then followed with a yellow card in the 67th minute for taking his shirt off celebrating his goal & a minute later in the 68th minute was sent off after received a 2nd yellow card for a tackle. Socceroo could of been Apostolos Giannou whom a couple of weeks ago played for Greece in FIFA senior international friendly against Turkey had opened the scoring from the penalty spot for Asteras Tripolis. Kerem Bulut's goal ended up being the winner after Iraklis held on for a 1-2 away win. Bulut did it because the local Greeks could admire his tatts without noticing the spelling mistakes.
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Bundoora B
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nickk wrote:Greekaroos wrote:arshavin23 wrote:66' - Kerem Bulut scores --> gets a yellow card for his troubes 68' - Second yellow
Classic Bulut He scored with a header to give Iraklis a 1-2 lead in the 66th minute away to Asteras Tripolis. It then followed with a yellow card in the 67th minute for taking his shirt off celebrating his goal & a minute later in the 68th minute was sent off after received a 2nd yellow card for a tackle. Socceroo could of been Apostolos Giannou whom a couple of weeks ago played for Greece in FIFA senior international friendly against Turkey had opened the scoring from the penalty spot for Asteras Tripolis. Kerem Bulut's goal ended up being the winner after Iraklis held on for a 1-2 away win. Bulut did it because the local Greeks could admire his tatts without noticing the spelling mistakes. and because he's a dick head.
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Bundoora B
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http://www.thesportster.com/soccer/top-10-underrated-footballers-who-could-be-hot-property-this-summer/?view=all6. Mile Jedinak He’s pugnacious, tenacious and lays everything on the line for his side – Jedinak is something of an old-school player, but one that would be of use to most clubs. The Australian is the heart and soul of the current Crystal Palace side, playing a crucial role in their revival under Tony Pulis last season and carrying over his form into the current campaign. A specialist in breaking up play in the center of the park, Jedinak leads the Premier League in interceptions with 69 despite not having turned out since December due to injury and Asian Cup duty. He also ranks in the top 10 for tackles, while his 77 aerial duel victories place him first amongst midfielders in the English top flight. The Sydney native turned 30 in August and sees his window closing to move to a side where he’d be better able to compete for trophies. With two years remaining on his contract, a decent offer could be enough to tempt Crystal Palace into a sale, Jedinak’s superb natural stamina making him less of a risky signing than other players of his age.
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Bundoora B
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inala brah wrote:http://www.thesportster.com/soccer/top-10-underrated-footballers-who-could-be-hot-property-this-summer/?view=all
6. Mile Jedinak
He’s pugnacious, tenacious and lays everything on the line for his side – Jedinak is something of an old-school player, but one that would be of use to most clubs. The Australian is the heart and soul of the current Crystal Palace side, playing a crucial role in their revival under Tony Pulis last season and carrying over his form into the current campaign. A specialist in breaking up play in the center of the park, Jedinak leads the Premier League in interceptions with 69 despite not having turned out since December due to injury and Asian Cup duty. He also ranks in the top 10 for tackles, while his 77 aerial duel victories place him first amongst midfielders in the English top flight. The Sydney native turned 30 in August and sees his window closing to move to a side where he’d be better able to compete for trophies. With two years remaining on his contract, a decent offer could be enough to tempt Crystal Palace into a sale, Jedinak’s superb natural stamina making him less of a risky signing than other players of his age. i just realised that the date may have been done in the american way. the info did seem to be a little old. I still think there's a strong chance he will be moving elsewhere in the EPL this u.k. winter
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Barca4Life
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A shame Ryan didnt play this morning against Barca, he hasnt put a foot wrong since he has been back.
It would disappoint him no doubt but he will make him train that bit more stronger.
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highkick05
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moops wrote:schimch wrote:Leckie won a free kick after a decent run on the edge of the area, Ingolstadt convert from the free kick 1-0 I think he is the only Ingolstadt player who wants to play along the ground, he stood out as their player, making things happen, getting back to defend, I saw him at LB and DM, next moment he is a striker! I hate the way Ingolstadt play, take the ball back to the keeper, he kicks it long, repeat. Horrible to watch, I'd watch the Roar v WSW any day before that, it was really frustrating to watch. They have a habit of falling to the ground around the box also, Leckie, Hinterseer and Lex, off of those kicks. Half the time they get mowed down though just trying to keep position, playing strong. I think they will definitely keep their promotion this season, I had a feeling after they got promoted they had a strong side capable of winning a few games.
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highkick05
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Bowden wrote:lukerobinho wrote:Sucks for him, the poms must prefer domenechs height #NevillesOUT aghhh fuck here we go:-({|= 2 x Belgium GK of the Year, reduced to absolute mediocrity by some whinging TV Pom who couldn't make it at the biggest team in the World Next thing you'll hear they've transferred some english boy from the UK leagues, just to rub the salt in a little Edited by highkick05: 6/12/2015 12:22:40 PM
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Greekaroos wrote:arshavin23 wrote:66' - Kerem Bulut scores --> gets a yellow card for his troubes 68' - Second yellow
Classic Bulut He scored with a header to give Iraklis a 1-2 lead in the 66th minute away to Asteras Tripolis. It then followed with a yellow card in the 67th minute for taking his shirt off celebrating his goal & a minute later in the 68th minute was sent off after received a 2nd yellow card for a tackle. Socceroo could of been Apostolos Giannou whom a couple of weeks ago played for Greece in FIFA senior international friendly against Turkey had opened the scoring from the penalty spot for Asteras Tripolis. Kerem Bulut's goal ended up being the winner after Iraklis held on for a 1-2 away win. [youtube]-jTEvFGjqk4[/youtube]
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QPR now has Jimmy Floyd Hasselbank as their head coach. Interesting move from both parties as he has no experience in a league higher than league 1 but had Burton gunning for back to back promotions. He did employ some nice attacking football with Burton though so hopefully Luongo can get some starts
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Bayern v Ingolstadt 13 Dec, 1:30am aedt Should be fun. Bulut is an absolute nutter. Decent goal.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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highkick05
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playmaker11 wrote:Bayern v Ingolstadt 13 Dec, 1:30am aedt
Should be fun.
Bulut is an absolute nutter. Decent goal. goal celebration or yellow cards ?
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Holland and Halloran starting.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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Sainsbury just scored off a free kick for PEC Zwolle. Currently leading 0:1 against NEC.
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Kruse on bench for Stuttgart. No langerak. Don't think antonis is in squad either.
Rodaroos on at 245 as well
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sainsbury off at the 72' minute
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Higashi wrote:Sainsbury just scored off a free kick for PEC Zwolle. Currently leading 0:1 against NEC. nice they win/lose? kruse hmm, they mite want to hang on to that lead... and just as I'm typing Bremen equalise.. doh, yay might mean he comes on :D
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Another full game and assist for Elder.
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Higashi wrote:Sainsbury just scored off a free kick for PEC Zwolle. Currently leading 0:1 against NEC. Legend.
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Good news about QPR. Will be interesting to watch them now.
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paladisious wrote:Another full game and assist for Elder. Considering the style Ange plays this kid has to be miles ahead of Meredith can't understand why he hasn't been selected yet. His side are in a playoff spot as well now. Him Dougall and Smith you would hope by next season one is playing in a decent competition and our LB problem may be solved.
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highkick05 wrote:Bowden wrote:lukerobinho wrote:Sucks for him, the poms must prefer domenechs height #NevillesOUT aghhh fuck here we go:-({|= 2 x Belgium GK of the Year, reduced to absolute mediocrity by some whinging TV Pom who couldn't make it at the biggest team in the WorldNext thing you'll hear they've transferred some english boy from the UK leagues, just to rub the salt in a little Edited by highkick05: 6/12/2015 12:22:40 PM .................. You cant be serious............. at one stage he was arguably one of if not the best right backs in England, possibly even the world and im a bloody Leeds supporter
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Link2588 wrote:paladisious wrote:Another full game and assist for Elder. Considering the style Ange plays this kid has to be miles ahead of Meredith can't understand why he hasn't been selected yet. His side are in a playoff spot as well now. Him Dougall and Smith you would hope by next season one is playing in a decent competition and our LB problem may be solved. I'm yet to watch him, but by all reports Elder is lightening quick. Meredith has a fantastic work rate, but he just doesn't move like an athlete, and is uncomfortable having the ball passed directly to his feet.
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Dillhole wrote:sainsbury off at the 72' minute Seems to have been due to injury. His twitter "Back/Hip isnt feeling the best but with little tlc from the medical staff im confident i can play next w/end infront of @PECZwolle faithful" Bloke is the standard Aussie abroad. Plays a few games then picks up a niggle that keeps him from getting some consistency
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can't see mass playing much more this season... they are way down the table and must win promotion if they want t keep some of their stars.. unless they sell players in Jan can't see them taking too many more risks this season.
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Sainsbury dead set made of glass.
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u4486662 wrote:Sainsbury dead set made of glass. Same can be said for all of our central defenders, Good, Williams especially.
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FFS can we get some consistent game time, it would be better renaming this 'Injured & Benched Aussies'
Shame about Sainsbury, we need him.
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tsf wrote:FFS can we get some consistent game time, it would be better renaming this 'Injured & Benched Aussies'
Shame about Sainsbury, we need him. We've had worse years. Believe it or not. This year overall has been good so far.
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