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So where are the goals going to come from?


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By Joffa - 6 Jun 2010 2:53 PM

Joshua Kennedy

1999–2000    Carlton S.C.    4 games   (0)goals
2000–2002    VfL Wolfsburg    8    (2)
2002–2003    Stuttgarter Kickers    23    (1)
2003–2004    Köln    4    (0)
2004–2006    Dynamo Dresden    60    (16)
2006–2007    1. FC Nuremberg    12    (1)
2008–2009    Karlsruher SC    33    (7)
2009–    Nagoya Grampus    25    (14)

2006–    Australia    19    (7)

Nikita Rukavytsya

2006–2009    Perth Glory    42 games   (16)goals
2009–2010    Twente    5    (0)
2010    → Roeselare (loan)    11    (5)

2009–    Australia    4 games   (0 goals)

Dario Vidošić

2006–2007    Brisbane Roar    17 games   (5)goals
2007–    Nuremberg    25    (3)
2010    → MSV Duisburg (loan)    12    (1)

2009–    Australia    7    (1)



Brett Holman

2001–2002    Parramatta Power    23    (11)
2002–2006    Feyenoord    0    (0)
2002–2006    → SBV Excelsior (loan)    134    (39)
2006–2008    NEC Nijmegen    59    (13)
2008–    AZ Alkmaar    40    (6)
2006–    Australia    31    (2)

Mark Bresciano

1995–1997    Bulleen Lions    9    (4)
1997–1999    Carlton    28    (6)
1999–2002    Empoli    80    (17)
2002–2006    Parma    123    (19)
2006–2010    Palermo    107    (12)
2010-    Al-Nassr    0    (0)

2001–    Australia    55    (11)


Tim Cahill

1998–2004    Millwall    217    (52)
2004–    Everton    164    (56)


2004–    Australia    40    (20)


Richard Garcia

1999–2004    West Ham United    17    (0)
2000    → Leyton Orient (loan)    18    (4)
2004–2007    Colchester United    82    (16)
2007–    Hull City    79    (6)

2008–    Australia    7    (0)

Jason Culina

1996–1998    Sydney United    32    (1)
1998–1999    Sydney Olympic    21    (1)
2000–2004    Ajax    3    (0)
2001    → Germinal Beerschot (loan)    12    (1)
2002–2003    → De Graafschap (loan)    24    (1)
2004–2005    FC Twente    38    (12)
2005–2009    PSV    98    (3)
2009–    Gold Coast United    26    (3)

2005–    Australia    49    (1)


Edited by Joffa: 6/6/2010 03:02:36 PM
By afromanGT - 7 Jun 2010 2:17 AM

schimch wrote:
germany, serbia and ghana

=d> =d> I was thinking the same thing.

Our best chance of scoring is Kennedy and Cahill. I can't see us scoring more than two or three. Though with the right tactics and taking advantage of Essien's absence, we could well run up a Tennis score there.

If we still had McDonald, crossing earlier and aiming for Kennedy to bring MAcca and Cahill into play would have been the way to go. Since we don't have Macca, crossing late, deep and playing the overlap up the wings is the best option, aiming straight for Kennedy to head home and Cahill to mop up the clearances.