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Posted May 02, 2026 20:17 · last edited May 02, 2026 20:18

Behich must have the scariest eyes in the history of A league football.

Tough to see AFC in their current state going on a four match winning run, but they have given themselves a chance. 

Home leg first next week will be a good thing and hopefully allow them to recover a bit.

Like a few above was sure that Gillion would miss. He was obviously against tiring legs when he came on but seemed to make a point of difference and the best option to score. Think there still is a late blooming player there and hope AFC promote him to a senior contract next year. If not think he should be picked up by the Nix.

Nice for the All White squad contenders to also have at least two more weeks of football before the World Cup.

Would be poetic justice if AFC and Victory win and revenge for last year is handed out at Mt Smart, with a shot hitting both posts and trickling in.

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AucklandPhoenix edited May 02, 2026 20:18
Behich must have the scariest eyes in the history of A league football.

Tough to see AFC in their current state going on a four match winning run, but they have given themselves a chance. 

Home leg first next week will be a good thing and hopefully allow them to recover a bit.

Like a few above was sure that Gillion would miss. He was obviously against tiring legs when he came on but seemed to make a point of difference and the best option ti score. Think there still is a late blooming player there and hope AFC promote him to a senio contract next year.

Nice for the All White squad contenders to also have at least two more weeks of football before the World Cup.

Would be poetic justice if AFC and Victory win and revenge for last year is handed out at Mt Smart, with a shot hitting both posts and trickling in.
AucklandPhoenix edited May 02, 2026 20:17
Behich must have the scariest eyes in A league football.

Tough to see AFC in their current state going on a four match winning run, but they have given themselves a chance. 

Home leg first next week will be a good thing and hopefully allow them to recover a bit.

Like a few above was sure that Gillion would miss. He was obviously against tiring legs when he came on but seemed to make a point of difference and the best option ti score. Think there still is a late blooming player there and hope AFC promote him to a senio contract next year.

Nice for the All White squad contenders to also have at least two more weeks of football before the World Cup.

Would be poetic justice if AFC and Victory win and revenge for last year is handed out at Mt Smart, with a shot hitting both posts and trickling in.