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+x+x+x+x+xLooking at the squad they've assembled I wouldn't be surprised if WU are right up there this season. They just lost to Melbourne Victory 6-0 in a closed door friendly today. After just beating City 2-0. So either City are shit or WU ran the reserves out in this one? First half Western United had a few extra youth playing. 3-0 @ half time. Second half they had their proposed full team. Full time, 6-0. So they must have kicked Off at 10am... I'll wait for some independent substantiation on thus one Yeah because professional athletes don't wake up till the afternoon.......🙄
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+x+x+x+x+x+xLooking at the squad they've assembled I wouldn't be surprised if WU are right up there this season. They just lost to Melbourne Victory 6-0 in a closed door friendly today. After just beating City 2-0. So either City are shit or WU ran the reserves out in this one? First half Western United had a few extra youth playing. 3-0 @ half time. Second half they had their proposed full team. Full time, 6-0. So they must have kicked Off at 10am... I'll wait for some independent substantiation on thus one Yeah because professional athletes don't wake up till the afternoon.......🙄 If WU lost 6-0, well thats just embarrassing. Alot more to do than they thought. Not a good advert for a team wanting supporters.
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soccer_fan
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What's with this "if" business.....
Melbourne Victory have just confirmed the game on their social media.
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Carlito
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+xWhat's with this "if" business..... Melbourne Victory have just confirmed the game on their social media. Because it was behind doors friendly . Both sets of fans didnt know it was on
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paladisious
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Confirmed on Victory's twitter: https://twitter.com/gomvfc/status/1173100900748890112No word on WU's social media though, oddly. :)
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someguyjc
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All goals here: https://twitter.com/gomvfc/status/1173120739949498368?s=09It's only a friendly so you can't really analyse it too much, but WU defence looked terrible.
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charlied
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Apologies to those I doubted.
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ErogenousZone
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6-0. LOL.
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sydneyfc1987
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Victory look better in white shorts imo.
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Bocca
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Good result from a Victory perspective, but you can't read much into 'closed friendlies' usually.
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Feed_The_Brox
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+xGood result from a Victory perspective, but you can't read much into 'closed friendlies' usually. probably not from a Victory perspective, but it must be alarming from a WU perspective
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+x+xGood result from a Victory perspective, but you can't read much into 'closed friendlies' usually. probably not from a Victory perspective, but it must be alarming from a WU perspective Always a shock when a 3 minute old team cant beat a 15 year old team I wonder if EPL fans expect the newly promoted teams to win the title
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someguyjc
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+x+x+xGood result from a Victory perspective, but you can't read much into 'closed friendlies' usually. probably not from a Victory perspective, but it must be alarming from a WU perspective Always a shock when a 3 minute old team cant beat a 15 year old team I wonder if EPL fans expect the newly promoted teams to win the title Big difference is the cap. Once promoted, a club like Norwich isn't likely to immediately start matching the spending of Man City so the expectation is not comparable. However in the HAL, WU are potentially spending more on players than any other club because they have that extra 400k to play with. That means exceptions are higher.
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Waz
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+x+x+x+xGood result from a Victory perspective, but you can't read much into 'closed friendlies' usually. probably not from a Victory perspective, but it must be alarming from a WU perspective Always a shock when a 3 minute old team cant beat a 15 year old team I wonder if EPL fans expect the newly promoted teams to win the title Big difference is the cap. Once promoted, a club like Norwich isn't likely to immediately start matching the spending of Man City so the expectation is not comparable. However in the HAL, WU are potentially spending more on players than any other club because they have that extra 400k to play with. That means exceptions are higher. That parts not necessarily correct. This was given to WU to level the playing fields as they won’t benefit from the loyalty bonus payments seeing as they are new. So essential it’s equal to most clubs who can leverage the offsets to a similar amount.
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Waz
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WU apparently to announce a player a 7PM tonight.
Berisha?
Troisi??
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sydneyfc1987
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+xWU apparently to announce a player a 7PM tonight. Berisha? Troisi?? Archie
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+xWU apparently to announce a player a 7PM tonight. Berisha? Troisi?? Probably a new visa striker.
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Waz
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FMD
Whoever runs their marketing is beyond useless.
Well its goodnight from them ... .
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Luke Duzel signs. Very talented youngster. Hopefully he’ll see some gametime this season. A local from the West apparently.
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charlied
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+xFMD Whoever runs their marketing is beyond useless. Well its goodnight from them ... . Certainly the chances of this ending well are falling away badly. It really is looking more and more like a horrible misjudgement by FFA
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Western United close in on Berisha as final piece of jigsaw Berisha Besart Berisha during his time with Sanfrecce Hiroshima Source: Getty Images A-League newcomers Western United have emerged as the hot favourites to land all-time A-League top scorer Besart Berisha.
UPDATEDUPDATED 4 HOURS AGO BY DAVE LEWIS SHARE Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
The four-time Championship winner has also been linked with Melbourne City, Wellington Phoenix and Central Coast after returning from a 13-month stint in Japan.
However, it appears Berisha, 34, will be the final piece of the jigsaw for coach Mark Rudan ahead of the Melbourne club’s debut season.
The impending capture of the former Brisbane Roar and Melbourne Victory talisman would bring extra pizzazz to United’s derby with Victory, as well as providing proven goal power up front in a veteran double act with 36-year-old Scott McDonald.
The naturalised Australian citizen’s recent return to the country following his release from Sanfrecce Hiroshima initially sparked scant interest from A-League clubs due, in part, to him not kicking a ball for his club all year.
However, as other targets became unattainable, Berisha loomed even larger on the radar with Western United, due to their salary cap dispensations, able to offer the largest lure.
The fiery forward, who has 106 A-League goals from 171 appearances, plans to remain in Melbourne when he retires to set up a coaching academy for kids.
His frustrating spell in Japan brought just six appearances off the bench without scoring.
https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/western-united-close-in-on-berisha-as-final-piece-of-jigsaw
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This Friday's friendly against @SydneyFC will be streamed live on our Facebook page. Details 👇 #WUFC https://t.co/URf8EHf1DU— Western United FC (@wufcofficial) September 25, 2019
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it will be intersting to see the amount of attendees for this one. public holiday in VIC. its being played at a real football stadium. nice little test for WU.
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ErogenousZone
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Sweet. Thanks for that. I look forward to seeing that hilariously deluded WU support group in action.
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+x Western United close in on Berisha as final piece of jigsaw Berisha Besart Berisha during his time with Sanfrecce Hiroshima Source: Getty Images A-League newcomers Western United have emerged as the hot favourites to land all-time A-League top scorer Besart Berisha.
UPDATEDUPDATED 4 HOURS AGO BY DAVE LEWIS SHARE Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
The four-time Championship winner has also been linked with Melbourne City, Wellington Phoenix and Central Coast after returning from a 13-month stint in Japan.
However, it appears Berisha, 34, will be the final piece of the jigsaw for coach Mark Rudan ahead of the Melbourne club’s debut season.
The impending capture of the former Brisbane Roar and Melbourne Victory talisman would bring extra pizzazz to United’s derby with Victory, as well as providing proven goal power up front in a veteran double act with 36-year-old Scott McDonald.
The naturalised Australian citizen’s recent return to the country following his release from Sanfrecce Hiroshima initially sparked scant interest from A-League clubs due, in part, to him not kicking a ball for his club all year.
However, as other targets became unattainable, Berisha loomed even larger on the radar with Western United, due to their salary cap dispensations, able to offer the largest lure.
The fiery forward, who has 106 A-League goals from 171 appearances, plans to remain in Melbourne when he retires to set up a coaching academy for kids.
His frustrating spell in Japan brought just six appearances off the bench without scoring.
https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/western-united-close-in-on-berisha-as-final-piece-of-jigsaw Reported on the radio that city are in for bes as well
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Horvat was on FNR yesterday, said they’re still on track to be in the stadium by season 3. Approx 20 month build time, still 5-6 weeks away from everything being ticked off and approved.
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+xHorvat was on FNR yesterday, said they’re still on track to be in the stadium by season 3. Approx 20 month build time, still 5-6 weeks away from everything being ticked off and approved. Sydney fc 2-1 defeated WU Ninkovic 2 goals; Diamanti 1 goal - rebound from failed penalty shot. Don't have the crowd although, I hear it was decent. Sydney played their top team, WU were more experimental.
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Melbcityguy
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They should announce a live venue to watch their first away match at
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+xHorvat was on FNR yesterday, said they’re still on track to be in the stadium by season 3. Approx 20 month build time, still 5-6 weeks away from everything being ticked off and approved. If that's what Horvat said, then at least this a win for football. At present, there is no record of any application being lodged for planning approval for the stadium. It means that the Minister has been looking at the stadium application in secret, and it won't be a public process. That is a REALLY BIG win for football, and almost unprecedented in this state.
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Melbcityguy
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who does everyone think will be their captain? i think kone
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