The only thing dodgy and clueless around here is you Judy Free. So you just keep on knocking the good people and good work done at ASA and ASA will just keep on producing quality footballers. You just stick to what you know best and that is how to produce crap posts and put a rubbish spin on everything.
Here is another Australasian Soccer Academy student making his mark with an A-League club.
"Central Coast Mariners coach Graham Arnold was pleased with his side after it defeated Bankstown City Lions 3-0 at Jensen Park on Wednesday night.
Musialik move a matter of styles
In its first full pre-season hit out the Mariners scored through Oliver Bozanic and Michael Baird inside the opening 10 minutes, with substitute Michael McGlinchey netting a third.
"I thought we did quite well on the difficult surface," Arnold said. "Our overall structure was very good, the new players fitted into our structure very well, and there were no injuries. It was a good hit out."
It took the Mariners just five minutes to open the scoring, Bozanic firing home a free-kick, and not long after it was 2-0 with Baird doubling the lead.
Matt Simon crashed a shot against the post, but it was half-time substitute McGlinchey who added a third just four minutes after the restart.
Arnold made a host of changes in the second half, bringing on National Youth League player
Kwabena Appiah-Kubi, as well as Brad McDonald and Sam Gallagher.
"It was important in our first game of the pre-season to get as many minutes into the legs of as many players as possible," Arnold said.
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Kwabena's got pace, he's got talent, and he's just another youngster we're not afraid to work with or give a chance to."
The victory earned the Mariners the second edition of the Doug Turnbull Cup."
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http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/1071950/Mariners-ease-past-BankstownEdited by aussiesrus: 9/10/2011 05:47:00 PM