A-Leagues 24/25 - The Other Matches Thread

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over 1 year ago
Oi Oi Edgecumbe
Who got sent off for Sydney, and why?
Was their Keeper


CCM beat a 10 man Sydney 2-1 & Victory ease to a 2-0 win over the Glory.
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over 1 year ago
Oi Oi Edgecumbe
Who got sent off for Sydney, and why?

Goalkeeper, for a poor challenge well outside the box.
https://aleagues.com.au/videos/id/central-coast-mariners-v-sydney-fc-shark-highlights-isuzu-ute-a-league-2024-25-round-07/6365713845112/


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over 1 year ago
I often wonder "why does Sydney continue using Redmayne?" he's not bad or anything but I feel like a club like Sydney could always do better. That definately explains it lmao. They finally experiment with a different keeper and he does that.
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Half a Pinttheprof
over 1 year ago
Where was this Adelaide last season when we needed them to beat CCM? 

CCM big fat zero Adelaide 3
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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Adelaide are incredibly good. 
I have an amazing ability to find my way out of mazes. I'm pathological. 
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InsulinMachineMainland FC
over 1 year ago
kwlap
Adelaide are incredibly good. 

Are they good or have they had a very lucky draw and playing all the bad teams first up?

CCM x 2
WSW
WUN
BRI
PER
NEW

Guess the counter is they are good and are beating the teams good teams should beat.
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Gooner 4 Lifemartinbqueenofthequail
over 1 year ago
Their next 6 matches are Sydney, WSW, Macarthur (running the Sydney Gauntlet lmao), the Nix, Victory, and Auckland. So I guess we're about to find out one way or another if they're actually good.
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RR
over 1 year ago
Western United looking a good side. Well organised in defence, good goalkeeper and a cutting edge in attack.
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Mainland FC
over 1 year ago
kungfu panda
Western United looking a good side. Well organised in defence, good goalkeeper and a cutting edge in attack.
Yeah great work by Western United! 7 goal thriller - wouldn't have picked that - definitely wouldn'tve picked it in Western's favour
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LGMainland FC
over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Well, looks like we're about to drop out of the top 6, unless the Roar can turn this around, not optimistic though given how they have been performing so far this season.

Okay Roar are still in this.
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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Boo! Well taken by Borrello though.
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over 1 year ago
That was an exciting first half.  
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over 1 year ago
Second half was poor. What's up with Roar players going down like flies?
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HattyCW
over 1 year ago
Disgraceful time wasting from the Roar. That was low
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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
At least that result ensures we will stay in the top 6 for another round, thank you Brisbane, not for the time wasting though.
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Just saw this from the Women's A-League

This is the 2nd time already this season that the Jets Women's keeper has been sent off! 

A few weeks ago it was for handling the ball well outside the box, tonight it was for taking out a player well outside the box.

Seems no need as there was already a defender there who ended up having to get out of the way to let the keeper make the challenge.

Jets keeper just seems very keen to make rash runs out of the box - must be a bit of a liability at this point to already have 2 red cards this season 
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over 1 year ago
Perth already down 3-0 to Newcastle at home as the 1st half ends. 

Along with the players set to be moved on in January, Zdrilic heading for an early exit?
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Fun fact: Newcastle, Perth and Roar have as many points (10) between them as the Nix have thus far. So things could be worse.

It must be a worry for the league though. Not sure the way crowds are etc any club can afford to fall off the pace so badly. Ideally teams should be competitive and winning at home more often than not... What a train wreck the bottom half of the table is lol
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over 1 year ago
InsulinMachine
Disgraceful time wasting from the Roar. That was low

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over 1 year ago
Back to back losses from Sydney to CCM and WU was not on my bingo card for this season. What do you guys reckon is the problem for Sydney? Just bad luck or CCM and WU having good nights?
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over 1 year ago
Noah4thenix
Back to back losses from Sydney to CCM and WU was not on my bingo card for this season. What do you guys reckon is the problem for Sydney? Just bad luck or CCM and WU having good nights?

They are missing a quality DM to protect the young CBs.
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over 1 year ago
Half a Pint


Just saw this from the Women's A-League

This is the 2nd time already this season that the Jets Women's keeper has been sent off! 

A few weeks ago it was for handling the ball well outside the box, tonight it was for taking out a player well outside the box.

Seems no need as there was already a defender there who ended up having to get out of the way to let the keeper make the challenge.

Jets keeper just seems very keen to make rash runs out of the box - must be a bit of a liability at this point to already have 2 red cards this season 

Didn't cost the Jets this time, they snuck a late winner. The wheels have fallen off the Sydney ALW side, which surprises me since they recruited heavily.
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over 1 year ago
HattyCW
Perth already down 3-0 to Newcastle at home as the 1st half ends. 

Along with the players set to be moved on in January, Zdrilic heading for an early exit?

If they can't get a win next weekend, they'll join the New Zealand Knights in the record books for most consecutive league games without a win (19).
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Half a Pint
over 1 year ago
YoungHeartHM
HattyCW
Perth already down 3-0 to Newcastle at home as the 1st half ends. 

Along with the players set to be moved on in January, Zdrilic heading for an early exit?

If they can't get a win next weekend, they'll join the New Zealand Knights in the record books for most consecutive league games without a win (19).
I'm actually quite looking forward to their match next week, Roar vs Glory - Battle for the wooden spoon

Something about the 2 teams this year makes the bottom of the table clash more interesting than usual.

If Perth don't win this or their next game and take the record all for themselves - They'll somehow make the Knights not look so bad after all! Crazy!
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over 1 year ago
City are not the force they used to be but should be a good test for AFC today.
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kwlap
over 1 year ago
Come on City, please!
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Gooner 4 Lifetheprof
over 1 year ago
Who is McKenlay? 

Another start for Elliot. Sakai to CB with Hall out.


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over 1 year ago
martinb
Who is McKenlay? 

Another start for Elliot. Sakai to CB with Hall out.


Young tall ginger signed from Eastern Subs. Good touch & technique. Good awareness. Not a goalscorer.
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kwlap
over 1 year ago
Surely, this is the start of the Auckland fails…
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over 1 year ago
Sod all crowd by the looks from the TV?


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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Gillion loses the ball or misplays it counter 1 from 1.

Looks like the plan from City is to try and get at Callan Elliot. One good tackle so far.


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over 1 year ago
Yes!
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ballaneGooner 4 LifeNoah4thenixwi
over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
I’m falling out of love with Gillion. Great runs, able to beat his man and all that. However, not only can he not shoot or put a good ball in, he’s unwilling to even do a normal pass to a teammate and instead ends up running into a cul de sac and getting lost. When he does try the simple pass often the timing or execution is just poor. The whole issue is decision making and compared to issues other players have it’s seemingly so simple to address.
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ni
over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Gillion doing okay, but McKinelay a big step down from their Belgian. Could be a long day. Or we’ll see Smith soon and someone pushed forward? 

Edit- Lol- &loyalgunner was about to give him credit because his pass found a teammate! 

Anyway 1-0 to City without much fuss.


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over 1 year ago
HattyCW
Yes!
A couple more please

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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Gooner 4 LifeHattyCWNoah4thenix
over 1 year ago
Never thought oil money would make me so happy!
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over 1 year ago
loyalgunner
I’m falling out of love with Gillion. Great runs, able to beat his man and all that. However, not only can he not shoot or put a good ball in, he’s unwilling to even do a normal pass to a teammate and instead ends up running into a cul de sac and getting lost. When he does try the simple pass often the timing or execution is just poor. The whole issue is decision making and compared to issues other players have it’s seemingly so simple to address.
Nix have had a couple like him over the years speed can beat a player but when it comes to doing something with the ball. It just dosnt happen

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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LGtheprof
over 1 year ago
Tbf Elliot and Ginge happier going forward.


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over 1 year ago
Poor from Gillion. Real chance to create a shot, and if not at least hold the ball up the park. 




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