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Yet another epic at Bluetongue

Sunday, 24 August 08, 07:39 AM

Saturday, 23 August 2008 The Central Coast Mariners and Sydney FC have played out another Hyundai A-League classic at Central Coast Mariners v Sydney FCBluetongue Stadium this evening, with the Mariners defeated 3-2 by their southern rivals in another exceptional endorsement for Australia’s premier football competition.In front of 10,932 spectators – the largest ever attendance for a first home match of a new Hyundai A-League season on the Central Coast, Sasho Petrovski’s brace for the Mariners was matched by Steve Corica’s for Sydney and then bettered by Shannon Cole’s outstanding free kick winner.Both sides traded blows with frequency throughout, as has become commonplace for matches between the Hyundai A-League’s two nearest rivals, with the dismissal of Sydney FC debutant Stuart Musialik midway through the second half capping another dramatic chapter in the history between these two east coast adversaries.The Mariners have now opened their Premiership defence with a draw and a loss and despite having failed to register a win over the past fortnight, can reflect on many positives and look forward to the return to fitness of key players Andre Gumprecht, Dean Heffernan, Mile Jedinak, Dylan Macallister and Greg Owens."It’s not as though we’re not scoring goals, tonight we just gave away two easy goals – I think they made three passes in the six yard box for the second goal," said Mariners Football Manager Lawrie McKinna after the match."After we got over that initial fifteen or twenty minutes, we had a few chances but a few things just didn’t bounce for us and it was the same in the second half which was disappointing."The good thing is that we got two goals, but losing three at home is harsh – the first two we could have done something about, the third one we couldn’t have – it was a very well taken free kick."Until Cole’s sensational late winner, the match was very much a tale of two talismen.Corica, the Mariners’ nemesis in the inaugural Hyundai A-League Grand Final in 2006, firstly showed his experience in just the sixth minute with a calm left footed finish from close range after some sound work on the right flank by Alex Brosque.Brosque outpaced the Mariners backline and delivered an inch perfect centre for the Sydney FC veteran, who made no mistake in slotting home the first Bluetongue Stadium goal of season four.Within minutes, however, the Mariners were back level when Petrovski was presented with a chance from the penalty spot after Robbie Middleby and Simon Colosimo brought down Matt Simon.Petrovski duly found the back of the net – his ninth Hyundai A-League goal for the Mariners, after sending Clint Bolton the wrong way to draw the home side level for barely one minute.Corica was on the spot again to slam home an assist from Mark Bridge to hand the visitors the ascendancy once more – the third goal within fifteen minutes inciting memories of last December’s nine goal epic between these two sides for the large gallery on hand.Though Sydney could boast superiority at the break, the were plenty of positives for the Mariners to carry into their half time team talk – particularly the contributions of wide men Adrian Caceres and Ahmad Elrich.Both were busy throughout the opening forty-five and looked the most likely options to provide the Mariners with an equaliser and, indeed, from an Elrich corner towards the end of the half, captain Alex Wilkinson had a rare shot on goal cleared off the line by a Sydney defender.Elrich was again provider early in the second half when Petrovski nodded home a typically precise cross from the Qantas Socceroo, only to have his strike correctly ruled offside by the assistant referee.However, Petrovski did net his second in time and Elrich was predictably the provider.Elrich showed great invention to flick a pass into Petrovski’s path, with the former Sydney FC lynchpin turning defender Jacob Timpano and sliding a low shot past the outstretched arms of Bolton.Musialik was shown the red card soon after following a crass challenge on midfield counterpart Bradley Porter, only for Cole to step up to the mark in the closing stages and net a goal worthy of winning any football match.

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Olyroos Shocking.

Wednesday, 13 August 08, 08:01 PM

Big future for Matt Spiranovic

After watching the game last night against the Ivory Coast, it was a little bit embarrassing to say the least. It is obvious that the coaching is just not working from Graham Arnold and we need to look for someone better. The mistakes being made by the players at this level is just not on, also when it is imperative that Australia needs to win the game to advance to the next stage you would have thought a more attacking formation would have been set, say a 4-3-3 at least. The team needs to learn how to penetrate the ball through the opposition lines and not just hit and hope balls over the top one after another. I feel for the players as they can only do as the coach advices, and it is clear to me that Arnold must take the blame for a poor Olympics campaign. It’s time the FFA got serious about our coaching staff and start employing coaches with real experience. As far as Graham Arnold coaching any Australian sides, I suggest the token is over.

Tonki.

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I present to you Harry Kewell!!!!!!

Wednesday, 23 July 08, 06:54 AM

Happy Harry Scores Again

Hi,

I found this while surfing and thought I wuold pass it on. I tend to agree with it.

Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you Harry Kewell!!!!!

I realize this is a bit late, but its all good. After some protracted negotiations, Galatasaray have finally signed Harry Kewell from Liverpool FC on a free transfer. Let’s get to know Harry a little better.

Harry Kewell can play as a left winger, a central attacking midfielder, and a second forward. Kewell was signed by English side Leeds at the age of 15. He made his debut at the age of only 17 for Leeds and followed this up by his debut for the FFA Australian national side only months later. Kewell was a vital part of a very successful Leeds side that gained much respect throughout the footballing world.

In the 1999/2000 Leeds United-Galatasaray UEFA cup semifinal match, Kewell was sent off. However everything turned out good as Galatasaray went on to win the UEFA cup by beating Arsenal in a thrilling match which was decided by penalties. In the 2000/2001 champions league season, Kewell helped Leeds United reach the semifinals. He was also chosen the PFA youth player of the year. However as financial problems took hold at Leeds United, Kewell left for Liverpool FC. He would go on to state that his injuries were worsened by the Leeds physios and that he found very little support by his teammates.

In the 05/06 season with Liverpool, Kewell truly showed his class as he provided plenty of goals and assists for his team. However injuries persisted in hampering his real abilities and Kewell soon found himself spending more time with his doctors then with his team. And finally in the summer of 2008 Kewell moved on a free transfer to the champions of Turkey, Galatasaray.

Kewell will do wonders at Galatasaray, Im sure of it. Theirs nothing Turkish fans love more than a winger who shows his desire for victory along with an ability to get past defenders, something he can easily do in Turkey. There is however the potential problem of injuries. According to the Galatasaray medical staff, Kewell is in good condition and can start pre-season training immediately.

At the official unveiling of Kewell and resulting press conference, Kewell stated that “I wanted to move on and this is the best way. I can’t wait to get started; it’s just what I’m looking forward to, a new challenge.” If that’s what you’re looking for Harry, then you’ve found just the place. Next year Harry Kewell will be wearing the number 19 on his uniform. He stated that 19 was the number that he wore back when he first started at Leeds. The Galatasaray faithful just can’t wait for Kewell to step out onto the Ali Sami Yen pitch. I’m sure he remembers the fans back in 2000. I’m sure he can’t wait as well.

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