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Re: Aussie Thread: 20th July
Got the coupon in the local today..loads of matches..im going to put together an acca of selections on this :D
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This is getting better.
Fremantle Spirit 1 v 1 Cockburn City 29th may
BayswaterCity Forum :: View topic - FREO BEAT FORUM PREDICTIONS (Again !!!!!)
and other nice comments. Im gonna take them no matter what Cockburn's injury situation is like. Finding out what it's like is only gonna decide how much im gonna have on them. 6/1 in places but i'll happily take the 11/2. Looks like a bit of value to me. I reckon theyre about 2/1 on Sat less even if Cockburn have a few out. what you all think? 
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I could be tempted komp but only thing is the latest result away from home against Inglewood cause they've been poor at home and have managed to beat only Wannerroo and Freemantle and looking at that it is POOR form - not 100% sure but looked at them
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Re: Aussie Thread: 20th July
been working away all week ! back now - so no time to go into too much details so here are my bets !
Treble ; Fitzroy / Dianella / Knights
Singles ; La Trobe / SWP
Good luck all - may have more bets yet as i read on
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Re: Aussie Thread: 20th July
FINAL 9 FOR SATURDAY
BENTLEIGH - Hopeful they will bounce back, and Westgate's negative
goal difference is usually a good indication of their ability.
MARIBYRNONG
BALLARAT
CORIO - Local derby + possible bad weather = Shock win ( hopefully )
SANDRINGHAM
MELBOURNE U - Chance on several lines of form, but mainly a price thing.
STIRLING L
FREMANTLE C - Thanks for the info Komp, still no guarantee of course,
but game priced up assuming a full strength Cockburn.
DIANELLA
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Re: Aussie Thread: 20th July
some snippets for why i like Fremantle-
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Cockburn City moved to outright second after edging past Wanneroo City 1-0 in a scrappy encounter at Kingsway Sporting Complex. Both teams had lengthy absentee lists with Cockburn missing Michael Mirco, Johnny Mirco, Jason Dos Santos, Dean Wallace, Anthony Pereira and Peter Kuzet......or their part Cockburn were limited to only scattered counterattacks, none of which really tested Mackie or his defence. The sound of the final whistle was a welcome relief for Cockburn on a day when Wanneroo deserved at least a share of the spoils
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Floreat Athena came from behind to defeat hosts Fremantle Spirit 2-1, and in the process move four points clear at the top of the Premier League table. The speed of Callum Roberts provided significant threat to Floreat during the opening exchanges with only the experience of Ante Kovacevic and John Migas keeping the youngster in check.....Fremantle worked tirelessly to conjure up a late equaliser but it wasn't to be as Floreat effectively locked the game down in their defensive third.
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Cockburn City remains amongst the leading pack following their 2-1 defeat of a gallant Armadale at Dalmatinac Park. A couple of early strike secured the home side the points despite a second half rally from the visitors produced a deserved goal through Jason Goodwin.....Cockburn on the other hand were clinical in their finishing.......
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A goal late in each half earned Inglewood United victory by 2-0 over a luckless Fremantle Spirit at Clipsal Stadium. The two-goal margin flattered the home team on an afternoon when Fremantle did everything but put the ball in the back of the net.........
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A late penalty converted by captain Kevin Henderson was enough to secure Stirling Lions maximum points against a brave and tenacious Fremantle Spirit line-up at the WA Spanish Club.
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Josh Kamasz is a worry for Cockburn still though. I need to find out more about Cockburn's injuries.
perth 1-1 fremantle
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The game then developed into a dour affair with Perth struggling to open up their opponents defence, and Fremantle going forward only on the counterattack.
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Athena 2-2 Fremantle
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A late strike by James Isaia snatched Premier League leader Floreat Athena a 2-2 draw with Fremantle Spirit at Litis Stadium
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The report on the last 1-1 draw between th two aint as encouraging as i would have liked nor as good as those on the bayswater forum said-
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Honours were even at the WA Spanish Club where the southern suburbs derby between Fremantle Spirit and Cockburn City produced a 1-1 draw. A drab first half gave way to an end to end attacking affair in the second as referee Angelo Nardi handed out three penalties, two of which were converted. Fremantle’s best opportunity of the first half fell to Sebastian Booysen but his close-range flick from a corner whizzed the wrong side of the upright. On the stroke of half-time Cockburn should have taken the lead when Jason Dos Santos played a delightful ball to Marco Aleksic but with only the goalkeeper to beat he rolled the shot past the post. Cockburn dominated the early stages of the second half with Steve Grant called on to make a smart block to deny John Mirco. A great exchange down the left involving John Mirco, Jason Dos Santos and Aleksic saw the latter curl in a back post cross where an unmarked Dean Wallace blazed high from only a few metres. The games first penalty arrived in the 66th minute after a foul on Dean Wallace, but Jason Dos Santos crashed the spot kick into the post and with the follow-up Michael Mirco shot across the face of goal. Within a couple of minutes Fremantle had a penalty of their own for a handball decision against Callum Roberts, and Dale Wingell stepped up to calmly stroke the ball high into the net with Dino Pacella going the wrong way. Jason Barrera twice went close to wrapping up the points with a couple of vicious strikes that were both deflected wide by Pacella. The third penalty of the afternoon was awarded in the 86th minute after veteran Alex Christie was ruled to have handled the ball, and this time it was John Mirco who rocketed the ball past Grant to bring the teams level.
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Here's the other reverse fixtures-
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25.5.2007
WEEKEND IN PREVIEW
The bottom of the table meeting of Wanneroo City and Sorrento comes under the microscope as the Western Australian Football Website Match of the Week . Wanneroo will be confident of getting a result on home soil following their recent improvement and key roles beckon for Derek Cooke, Gary Andrews, Mark Donnelly and goalkeeper Kevin Miller. Sorrento, last seasons Premier League champion, really have struggled with injury so far in 2007 and if the likes of Steve McDonald, Stuart Banks, Glen Thomas and Tod Harnwell are firing on all cylinders they should collect their first points of the winter.
At Dorrien Gardens, Perth S.C. are widely tipped to take the points over an Inglewood United side which is down on luck at the moment. Western Knights made the journey north to face E.C.U. Joondalup in what promises to be a fiery encounter. Fremantle Spirit meet Cockburn City in the local derby at the WA Spanish Club. Armadale will be seeking their first win of the campaign when they host Swan I.C. The Sunday meeting of Stirling Lions and Floreat Athena at Macedonia Park will be broadcast live on 90.5fm.
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PREMIER LEAGUE, ROUND SEVEN (Wanneroo City v Sorrento by Kerry Slater)
Stirling Lions displayed great character in coming from behind with ten men to earn a 2-2 draw Floreat Athena in Sunday’s blockbuster at Macedonia Park. Early saves by Phil Straker and Vas Vujacic were only a taster of things to come and ensured the bumper crowd of close to 1,500 were riveted to their seats from the outset. Andy Brown looked to have put the home side in front on 10 minutes by heading in at a corner, however, referee Ton Klaver disallowed the effort for a push on Adam Bachiller. Unperturbed, Stirling pressed on and four minutes later David Dugdale scrapped the ball past the advancing goalkeeper and into the net from Ludovic Boi’s delivery. Floreat responded with increased intensity and on 22 minutes equalised as Branimir Mikulic’s flick on deflected into the net off defender Kevin Henderson. As the half came it was the visitors who were the more lively and took a deserved lead into the break after Boima Karpeh’s cross from the left was met by Mikulic who fired past Straker. The second half opened with Floreat creating the better opportunities of which neither Bachiller nor Karpeh could capitalise. Stirling suffered a setback when Tom Jones was red carded on 73 minutes for his challenge on Mikulic. The introduction of Vas Kalogeracos had almost immediate effect for the home team as he combined with Phil Arnold to send Dugdale clear but the otherwise lethal finisher disappointing shot straight at Vas Vujacic. With two minutes left Stirling drew level when Keith Brown swung a corner directly into the net amid protestations that Floreat ‘keeper Vas Vujacic had been impeded. There was still time for one final drama as Peter Coci was one-on-one with Straker who expertly narrowed the angle and blocked the shot.
Barry Wood struck a late winner to earned Perth S.C. a dramatic 3-2 win over a gallant Inglewood United line-up at Dorrien Gardens. Inglewood started the match brightly and almost took the lead when Kevin Griffiths’ sweet strike was swatted away by goalkeeper Gareth Deeg. The visitors continually applied the pressure throughout the opening stanza and effectively prevented Perth from getting into rhythm. However, it would be the Blues that went ahead on 35 minutes through captain Robbie Puca who converted from the penalty spot after Sadmir Jakupovic’s foul on Wood. Perth could have increased the lead two minutes into the second half when confusion in the Inglewood defence saw Trent Kay’s bobbled effort bounce off the base of the post. A minute later Inglewood levelled after gaining a penalty of their own for a handball decision against Michael Ord, and Daniel Neiderberger coolly slotted past Deeg. Nikita Rukavytsya restored Perth’s lead on 68 minutes by rifling past Oliver Taseski from the top edge of the 18-yard box. With Jason Colli a constant menace to the home team with his darting runs down the right, Inglewood stepped up a gear heading into the closing stages. Their reward came in the 80th minute when Niederberger pushed forward before placing his shot into the bottom corner much to the delight of the travelling contingent. The game would be settled three minutes later by Wood who caught out a hesitant defence before flicking past Taseski for his fourth goal in five weeks. The big striker could have ended the day with a hat-trick but was unable to find the target when the opportunity twice arose in the final few minutes.
Armadale won their first game of the Premier League season by defeating Swan I.C. 3-2 in a fiercely contested encounter at Alfred Skeet Oval. Sustained early pressure from the home side was rewarded after 11 minutes when Scott Paterson’s free-kick found an unmarked Darren Kingston who headed in at close-range. Armadale’s dominance resulted in a second goal on 32 minutes as Madeley’s cross was spilt by Daniel Agudelo and in the blink of an eye Jason Goodwin had lashed the ball in from close-range. Swan responded through the very next attack in which Tom Shepheard delivered the ball from the left for John Monterosso to fire past Cyril Sharrock. It was only now that the visitors came to life and not long after they were had appeals for a penalty waved away by referee Matthew Cheeseman. Swan laid siege to their opponents goal as Sharrock gathered possession under pressure from Shepheard, and Dom Ando fired high when well positioned. A deserved equaliser arrived ten minutes from half-time when Justin Hugo’s cross was poorly dealt with by the defence allowing Brendan Knox to find the net from 5-metres. Shortly before the interval Swan lost Agudelo after he clashed with Kingston and was rushed to hospital suffering a lower back injury. The second half began with Swan in full flight and McStea went close to putting the visitors ahead twice in as many minutes. However, Armadale weren’t to be outdone and Goodwin fired wide while another Kingston header flashed the wrong side of the post. The 66th minute produced the deciding goal via a quick counterattack in which Stephen Skilandis’ deep cross was put away by Kingston. Swan worked tirelessly in their search for a third goal but found it difficult to break down a defence under the command of Dusan Macura and Daryl Platten.
Sorrento picked up their first points of the campaign by mauling Wanneroo City 7-2 at Kingsway Sporting Complex. Played in damp conditions, it took the visiting side just 16 minutes to go ahead as a neat exchange between Lewis Flatt and Jared Love enabled Glen Thomas to send a sweet shot into the net from just outside the 18-yard box. Four minutes later the team in yellow doubled their advantage when Stuart Banks’ cross from the left was allowed to bounce by the Wanneroo defence and Love powered the ball in with a diving header. Banks hit a long cross field pass in the 29th minute which Todd Harnwell retrieved and cut back to Thomas who promptly fired goal number three past Kevin Miller. Wanneroo pulled one back eight minutes into the second half when Derek Cooke and Ryan Newhill linked up for David Houston to shoot into the bottom corner. The Gulls three-goal buffer was restored soon after by Love who gained possession inside his own half and jinxed his way down the left before finding the net from an acute angle. On 64 minutes Wanneroo went down to ten men after Craig Cheeseman was issued a second yellow card for dissent. Sorrento wasted no time in capitalising through a Thomas corner was met by Danny Taylor whose downward header bounced over Miller and into the roof of the net. Cooke was rewarded for a strong display on 82 minutes when he evaded his marker and belted the ball past Young. However, Sorrento weren’t finished and Steven Worthy slotted an easy opportunity past Miller, then in the 86th minute Love completed his hat-trick by shooting into the bottom corner. Wanneroo ended the day with nine players on the park after the late dismissal of Houston for a challenge on Young.
E.C.U. Joondalup knocked over Western Knights 1-0 when they meet in the northern suburbs. The games solitary goal arrived five minutes into the second half via Scott Blackmore. Further details of this game were not forthcoming from either of the participating clubs.
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FIRST DIVISION, ROUND SIX (Rockingham City v South West Phoenix courtesy South West Phoenix)
Table-toppers Dianella White Eagles came away from Graham Burkett Reserve with all three points courtesy of a 6-0 thrashing of Balcatta. It took the visitors only 2 minutes to go ahead through some neat movement of the ball that ended with Mladin Gligoroski firing into the bottom corner. Dianella’s desire to press forward at every opportunity resulted in the doubling of their advantage on 8 minutes when Michael Mayne’s near post corner was nodded in by Paul Hickey. Five more minutes elapsed before Jordan Conti misjudged Craig Wells’ long ball to present Jon Greenwood with a simple tap-in from a metre. Balcatta controlled the twenty or so minutes which followed but were continually let down by sloppy final passes and poor finishing. A quick exchange of passes down the left saw Dragan Njegic get in behind the defence before pulling the ball back for Greenwood to volley in Dianella’s forth goal right on the stroke of half-time. This same pattern continued after the break with substitute Scott Cooper heading into the roof of the net from a well-worked corner. The scoring was made complete fifteen minutes later when Mayne’s in-swinging corner came to nestle in the back of the net.
A 1-1 draw at Mandurah City maintained Canning City’s status as one of the First Division's two unbeaten teams after six games. Mandurah started strongly but found it difficult to penetrate a visiting defence. The better of chances on goal came the way of Canning City with Ryan Allomes, Garth Lecky and Mick Van Dongen going close early on. So it came as no surprise when Mick Van Dongen put Canning in front on 36 minutes with an excellent back post header from Kyle Mitsopoulus' superb cross. This produced a flurry of activity from the hosts and in quick success Shane Crampton and Christian Paschkewitz sent shots just wide of the mark. Mandurah were dealt a body blow just before the half-time break when Neil Connor was issued his marching orders following an off the ball incident with Paul Van Dongen. The second half began much like the first as Mandurah's attacking instincts were tamed by a well-organised Canning rearguard. The equaliser arrived with twenty minutes remaining when Paschkewitz rose majestically to power in a far post header from Jordan Rhodes' free-kick. Crampton almost stole victory in stoppage time but slid his shot past the post.
Rockingham City slumped to their sixth successive loss when defeated 1-3 by South West Phoenix at Dowling Street Reserve. A Steve Suttie hat-trick, the first by a Phoenix player in almost two years, eased the club's relegation concerns by moving them eight points clear of the drop zone. The earlier possession was in favour of Rockingham who continually pressured the visiting defence without carving out any meaningful chances. In the 18th minute Phoenix took the lead against the run of play as Suttie fired a free-kick between the goalkeeper and his near post. With this the visitors stepped up a gear and a sensational overhead from veteran Gary Mayers crashed into the crossbar. Not long after Suttie double the margin by converting from the penalty spot after a defender handled the ball in a goalmouth scramble. Rockingham put themselves back in the game on the hour when Micahel Vaz clipped a bouncing ball over Ryan Montgomery and under the bar. But chances of a home comeback were snuffed out ten minutes later as neat lead-up work involving Patrick Quinn and Mayers saw Suttie come out on top of a one-on-one with the 'keeper. James Monks and Quinn went close to adding a fourth for Phoenix in the closing stages.
Morley Windmills jumped up to second place on the First Division table after defeating Forrestfield United 2-1 at Hartfield Park. Farrell Hedges and Paul Dundo found the back of the net for the visitors before Phil Bell bagged Forrestfield’s late consolation. A Rydeen Botha hat-trick earned Ashfield a 3-2 against near-neighbour Bayswater City 3-2 in overcast conditions at Frank Drago Reserve. Daniel Naumovski scored both goals for the home team who had Bobbi Klenkoski sent off in the 48th minute. Gosnells City scored their second win of the season by out-shooting Queens Park 2-1 at Coker Park. Craig Magill and Ken Scott-Leemburger scored at either end of the game with J.Barlett netting the hosts goal on 69 minutes. Further details of these three games were not forthcoming from any of the six participating clubs.
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Im gonna have to go out for the day. Hopefully be back for 5pm to get my lines on. Just reading htat only 6 nunwading players turned up for training last night. More to do with lack of commitment i feel although they are suposed to be struggling to field a full 11. I would be all over berwick if they hadnt looked so poor last week and i hadnt had my fingers burn by nunwading. Maybe it is payback time. Let me have a quick look at it....8/5 with bet365 (13/8 paddy power)  . I actually thought they were starting to gel a bit with a new mamaneger and a few good signings. arrrrghhhhh Aussi soccer stats has went down. All i did was ask them to make a redirect to the www. bit. shit i dont know what to do. Looks like no football coupon for now.
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fcuk of all the things to happen to me on all the days. this is the day of really having no money and crippling debts. I almost want to laugh. fcuk
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 errr forgot to pay the next 6 months hosting kegman. I was wondering what they were talking about all week. they could have made it a bit clearer ie PAY THE BLOODY BILL. I don't know what to do about it nor can i care about it Kegman im sorry. I have no money and have been on the phone to 4 differant agencies since 9am just to try and raise the bus fair to go for some medical exam. I didnt want to borrow money off folks as i dont see them. Regarding this im sure i could persuad Slick to pay it out of tdp funds as he does own 30% of my half. be ok. Just have no stats this week folks lol
here's some rough notes i got on the reverse fixtures in victoria. im too tired to sort it. aweay to bed for a while then back up to get my lines on. Im gambling with my monthly internet/phonebill money. Already got £35 of charges on it so im gonna have to get a 2/1 return or more on what i got left. If i didnt spend my pipex money then i wouldnt have any fun. i dont care. I will care however if i get a few bad beats in the morning. Ill be in my bed for 9am wondering wtf am i doing with my life. i hope to keep them fears at bay and the only way i can do that is pick a winning line this week. First bet in 3 weeks so i'll give it my best shot.
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Doveton vs Morwell.
Well we all got there and settled in to watch an entertaining game.
Morwell started the better creating a few chances down the right and came close on a few occassions but our keeper pulled off some great saves,Morwell were a bit unlucky not to take the lead.
Then the doves got going with a few chances as well with Buhic beating a man down the left and crossing the ball which flew past the front of goals with Bristow just missing a header.
Psarros also had a good chance but unfortunatley shot over the bar as well.
The first goal came with the ball played out of defence in to Buhic who came of his man,beat him to send a through ball to Bristow who eluded his defender to send the keeper diving the wrong way to slot the ball into the far right hand corner to take the lead 1-0.
Morwell then had more of the ball with Clayton Bell running the show in the middle of the park for them who sent at least 3 or 4 balls for there strikers who were unable to capitalise and peg us back.
The doves second goal came from a free kick on the right hand side of the 18 yd box which was played into Buhic on the point of the 6yd box who turned his man and shot to beat the keeper at front post great goal and doves up 2-0,Morwell unlucky not to be on the board.
Both sides had further chances but 2-0 at HT.
Second half started the same way as the first with Morwell having a lot of possesion but not making the most of it.
Both sides continuing to have chances with trough balls etc but great saves by both keepers.
Dovers 3 goal came from midfield with a through ball for midfield with Dion getting onto it but for the keeper to bring him down and was un lucky not be sent off.
Buhic stepped up to take the penalty which was placed well in to the bottom right hand corner with the keeper selling himself before the kick was taken?
Again Morwell had possesion but really didn't trouble the doves defence at all.
Morwell's goal came from an error by our keeper who apparently hand balled the ball outside the 18 yd box when picking it up which was also down the left of it not the front god know's how the ref saw it???????
Anyway they took the free kick which went through everyone and into the far right hand corner.
Game finished 3-1.
Morwell unluckey in the game could of been different if they capitalised,and will cause a lot of sides problems with the chances they create.
We wish them all the best for the season
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Pretty Ordinary game , really only one team trying to play. Langwarrin just humped the ball up the park and never really looked dangerous. Pines weren't much better but did try to play the ball around a little. Great goal with Colin knocking a great ball over for big Nick to score with his head, that's right with his head , hasn't been seen to often but must admit took it very well.
Pines needed the win to get there season up and running and can take a lot of heart out of 2 consecutive clean sheets.
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Sydenham dominated this game from the kick off, controlled most of the first half and created a few opportunities, Westvale keeper ensured both sides went in at half time level.
Second half picked up where the first left off, Sydenham well in control with Westvale breaking on the counter. At the 15 minute mark Sydenham finally got their just rewards following a speculative shot from 25-30 yards which was tapped in on the gaol line by pommy. This was closely followed by a good strike from Goce on a tight angle, effectively killing the game off.
But today was all about one man, Danny Lisolajski, and with about 15 minutes to play he was brought on to grace the Sydenham stage one last time to rapturous applause. With about 5 minutes to play, Sydenham were awarded a penalty and the cry went out around the ground, Danny, Danny, Danny. With Sydenham’s usually penalty taker Daryl reluctantly relinquishing the role, Danny stepped up and blasted his shot into the back of the net, the fairytale finish had eventuated.
As the final whistle sounded, Danny was lifted onto the shoulders of his team mates (with great difficulty) and carried off to great applause. We sang the club song with real gusto that afternoon, a fitting finish for a great bloke.
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we had 3 players out, and 2 of them are our 2 central midfielders that werent playing against sydenham, not using that as an excuse cos we lost fair and square,
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Corio were lucky to score their goals.. both from penalties which were soft.. Corio never created a clear chance all day and had to be content on playing most of the game in their own half!
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The reality is this, Nuna-noona. Berwick should have capitalised on possession superiority in the first half, afterall, we battered you everywhere but the scoresheet. Had this happened, the result would have been different.
In the end Nuna took their chances well, and good luck to them
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nox City 1 Waverley Wanderers 0 (Half-time 0-0)
For the first seventy minutes this game, spectators looking for a word to describe would have come up with boring, soporific or similar. Both sides failed to come to grips with the bumpy pitch, chances were few and far between and a nil all draw looked on the cards.
However the game sprang to life in the last 20 minutes, a bit of feeling crept in, yellow cards were dished out, the referee gave a red card to a substitute on the bench and Knox snatched the winner in the 87th minute.
The crowd waited for 30 minutes before the first chance came and went. Edgar latched on to a corner at the far post and dinked the ball over Kourtis into the middle of the goal but the Waverley defence managed to clear what looked like a certain goal.
Waverley had a number of free kicks in good positions but failed to capitalise and while the visitors had more of the game territorially they did not put the Knox goal under any pressure.
Knox started the second half on the attack but the first danger came at the other end when Jorgensen had to go full length at Strapelias’ feet to smother the chance. Strapelias was now starting to get more of the ball as he drifted wider to the left, but still the chances at both ends were sparse.
Then, in the 75th minute an altercation near the benches saw the referee red-card one of the Waverley substitutes and suddenly the game took on a different feel. A number of yellow cards were handed out for tackles and Kourtis made a sensational reflex save low to his left to deny Suat. The Waverley keeper followed this with another fine save shortly after.
With a draw looking odds on, Knox was awarded a free kick on the left. Nick Veljovic swung the ball to the far post where it fell invitingly for Hingett to volley home from close range.
Knox held on to record their first win whilst remaining unbeaten, whilst Waverley lost their first game and conceded their first goal of the season.
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PV too good on the day, Sunbury did not utilize the amount of possession they had but when they did look threatening Matthew Collits repelled them like the good keeper he is
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Southern Stars were a little bit at sea defensively in the first half, the movement of the Coburg forwards was a joy to watch and if it were not for 3 outstanding saves by the Stars keeper, it would have been all over before half time..
The second half was completely different, Stars were unfortunate to be denied by the crossbar from Thierry's shot (which didnt cross the line). However, they did not really force Coburg's keeper into a real save to make..
Based on possession, you would say the game deserved to be 1-1 because Stars had all of the second half, however, if you base it on chances, it was justice for Coburg to have won.
Now I want to comment on Stars's coach. If you are losing 1-0 and have all of the play and your forward line is not effective in creating chances, why would you not throw on one of 3 strikers on the bench to try and steal a point away from home..
They completely ruled the midfield but were lacking some spark up front.. Very disappointed with the coaching performance.
As for Christopher's delivery on set pieces, it was shocking, each corner too close to keeper and too deep to be literally on the touch line. His free kicks were hopeless to say the least, wasting each and every opportunity.
Stars just need to have 1 striker that is deadly, and show the movement of COburg's and they will do very well in this league.
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No luck for Greens again. Leading 1-0 from 10th minute and with 10 men from 45th, Greens looked a much better side than during last week's capitulation. Werribee huffed and puffed, but they were up against a very determined team. Only a crossbar saved Bees from going 2-0 down in 60th minute. But, just when first victory looked to be in a bag, Werribee player unleashed a 25m top corner cracker in 92nd minute to break Greens hearts.
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Oma what game where you watching man????
First half Greens scored direct from a Bees corner. Only chance for the half.
Second half I think the ball went into Werribee's half once.
Please mate stop talking **** in here. How many chances did Werribee miss???
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I admit, Greens scored directly from Bees corner when Greens keeper punched the ball clear, only for it to roll all the way into Bees goal. And yes, Greens only had one chance for first half, but Bees had once chance less.
For all the pressure and possesion (rightfully so, they had a man extra after all) in second half, Bees hardly created anything meaningful. Yes, Greens went into Bees' half only once in second half, but they hit the crossbar which, with a bit of luck, should have ended the affair. In all - Greens were a Bees d1ck away from their first victory.
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Were you there from the start?
The Bees missed a sitter in the first minute. A tap in from 6 yards.
Then the Bees had a clear penalty 10 min from the end.
Bees keeper had one touch all day picking the ball out of the net.
True Werribee did huff and puff a bit but to say Greens had no luck. The boy deserved his send off and in the end the Greens were very lucky.
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20-07-2007, 14:56
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I was hoping to fit in a wee sleep there but i realise the way things are going today i wont want to get up and my aussie coupon would either be a rush job or else i would miss it and thus ruin any enthusiasim that i may have for the morning. Wester Premier on TDP livescore too. Fcuk i just want to get a bet up in victoria first naver mind have something to cheer on with 90 minutes of Western Premier Live score. Go on the Fremantle. Even they dont feel that good anymore. It will be a case of close but no cigar. i better go read up a bit.
Floreat Athena i do take to be a stronger side than Stirling although Stiorling has some talented youngsters. Hows Athena been playing anyone? 4/6 isd too short on somehting im just throwing in near the end. Who do i fancy at the bet365 odds on offer? Lets have a look....
Just reading this for future thought from port melbourne v n geelong on the friday night game
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port 3-0 with 5mins to go.
to be fair north dominated most periods of the game, but got caught on the break 3 times against the run of play
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finished 4-1
some vic 5 tips from soccer-net foruum
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Eastern Lions v Frankston 1-2 Lions still 100% at home
Sandringham v Springvale 1-2 Springy bounce back
Endeavour v Southern Suburbs 2-1 Endeavour to jump into 2nd spot
Doveton v Morwell 2-1 Doves remember what it's like to play at home - is it so hard to work out a balanced fixture list FFV?
Fitzroy v Mooroolbark 2-1 Things get tough for Barkers
Nunawading v Berwick 1-2 Berwick away form gets them a vital win
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no other scores with comments. Looks like the only team getting reguarly tipped are Springvale City  No dont let me even look at them. good 11/10 is too short and the evens at bet365 makes even lesss appeal (cue a springvale city victory)
Bollocks and Frankston Pines are too short at evens too. i might throw them on some silly line as i fritter my money away on half chances  I here Langwarrin should have a few out. Westvale too short for me too. I cant even see how their last few games have went with ASS being shut by the server folks. Im just glad the place wasnt deleted. the thought of doing it all again was a major concern. I thin thats why im relieved it was just poor bookkeeping.
Northcote's pitch isnt the easiest at the best of time and all the rain could make it all the more tricky
Bollocks theres nothing here to save my soul
1 La Trobe Uni @ 8/11
2 Ballarat @ 8/11
3 Dianella @ 11/10
5pt treble
1 La Trobe Uni @ 8/11
2 Ballarat @ 8/11
3 Berwick @ 8/5
4 W Knights @ 11/10
5 Dianella @ 11/10
10 x 2pt trebles
1 Frankston P @ 11/10
2 Endeavour @ 8/11
3 Springvale C @ 1/1
4 Fremantle C @ 11/2
5 Morley @ 8/11
10 x 1pt trebles
Good luck folks.
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20-07-2007, 15:41
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Re: Aussie Thread: 20th July
knights on fire at home, too strong for joondalup hopefully who are better at home and scraped a lucky 3-3 draw at bottom siide swan ic last away game
dianella on a 5 game sticky run but played all the top teams during this run, good price on home win i hope,balcatta havent showed too much so far.
ashfield 4-6 to beat a bayswater side,on present form and stats looks good
berwick 8-5, nunawading 4 defeats at home,berwick 4 away victories
bentleigh fancied to beat westgate
cairnlea look the best away on the coupon although price not great
also fancy ballarat,la trobe,donny,werribee,morley,springvale c,stonnington,doveton,endeavour
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20-07-2007, 17:30
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go jo go
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Re: Aussie Thread: 20th July
Komp if ASS is still on servage then i'll sort it out but i need the login details.
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20-07-2007, 17:34
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go jo go
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Re: Aussie Thread: 20th July
forget the above as i've found them, It should be up and running again pretty soon.
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