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Pre-season games

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Goal Boca
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Goal Boca

Moss possibly could've saved it if he stayed on his feet - need to see replay thoughvaleo2010-07-16 22:48:47

a.haak

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Angulo is so poor

a.haak

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Moss off for Petkovich and he's immediately forced into a save - a pretty good one, too

Don't think Moss is going to get back into the team any time soon

a.haak

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Moss off, Petkovic on, makes a nice save 30 seconds into his Melbourne career
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Lol at the River Plate fans

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Dirty Viatri. Should be off for that. Elbow.
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Jeez Boca are dirty bastards

If Muscat was on there would've been a few broken legs by nowvaleo2010-07-16 23:23:11

a.haak

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Looks like 10,000-15,000 maxvaleo2010-07-16 23:28:42

a.haak

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Havn't heard any yet
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Who was by the name YF in the chat? Any of you lot?

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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Jimmy Jeggo? What a name.

a.haak

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Feed got changed to SBS Turtle News

a.haak

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valeo wrote:
Feed got changed to SBS Turtle News


Was more interesting than the game.
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valeo wrote:
Moss off for Petkovich and he's immediately forced into a save - a pretty good one, too

Don't think Moss is going to get back into the team any time soon


Apparently the door is open for Moss to leave.
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Crowd of 13,020.
You know we belong together...

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HT score SFC 1-0 CCM (Brosque) first minute of the game, apparently from a miss kick by CCM keeper Matt Ryan.

Edit: 2 goals since that post, one a piece. 1-1 after 59' (Kwasnick) & a minute later Bridge for SFC down the other end.

SFC 2-1 CCM.

Edit: *sigh* goal to Mariners in 66th (Kwasnick).


SFC 2-2 CCM.Traitor2010-07-17 20:40:11

"Sharing rewards the weak"- Steven Colbert

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mmm costa just scored a well taken goal against everton
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mmm costa just scored a well taken goal against everton



Was it a good one?







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maynardf wrote:
mmm costa just scored a well taken goal against everton



Was it a good one?







Typical costa really. extremely narrow angle shot across the face of the goal in off the post. I've noticed with costa that he fails to create chances due to his stature and his build up play isnt that great. but if someone provides him a chance or if hes in some space hel find the back of the net a great finisher. Probly end up like a greenarce type of player.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vg0QDOMBys

Well taken goal

a.haak

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http://www.goldcoastsoccer.com.au/newsview/mebrahtu-strike-enough-to-sink-fury-1129


Sun Jul 25 2010
Mebrahtu strike enough to sink Fury

Hyundai A-League Pre-Season Friendly

At Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast



GOLD COAST UNITED 1 (Mebrahtu 15�)

NORTH QUEENSLAND FURY 0

HT: 1-0

Referee: Matt Gillett

A SOLITARY goal from up and coming striker Golgol Mebrahtu was enough to claim victory for Gold Coast United as they ran out 1-0 winners over Hyundai A-League rivals North Queensland Fury at Carrara Stadium.

Miron Bleiberg�s men dominated the match and will feel the margin of victory should have been greater after enjoying the lion�s share of possession and creating a number of good chances in the first 45 minutes.

Mebrahtu�s decisive strike came on the quarter-hour, the youngster skipping round Fury �keeper Justin Pasfield and finishing calmly after Joel Porter�s precise through ball opened up the visitor�s defence.

Porter was a pivotal figure in the first half, spearheading the attack and always in the thick of the action as Gold Coast looked to press home their advantage. He came closest to adding to the scoreline on the stroke of half time with a jinking run and shot that Pasfield did well to save, and was unlucky moments earlier when Fury defender Eric Akoto blocked his goal-bound snapshot.

The second period began as the first had ended, with United on the front foot and looking odds-on to increase their lead. Half-time substitute Shane Smeltz engineered an early chance for the excellent James Brown, then soon after menaced the Fury defence again with a surging run, but failed to trouble Pasfield with his shot.

A neat Porter/Smeltz combination almost yielded another goal for Gold Coast, while at the other end, Caravella headed clear a dangerous cross when under pressure from Gareth Edds.

With the clock ticking down, Miron Bleiberg introduced another of his young strikers, with last season�s Youth Team leading scorer, Chris Harold, entering the fray.

Harold almost made an instant impact with his pace too hot to handle for the Fury rearguard when he burst clear and forced Pasfield into a fine stop as he bore down on goal.

Just minutes later Harold was threatening again. Free of his marker once more, the youngster clipped the ball into the path of Smeltz, whose shot was blocked by the desperate Fury defence.

Solid performances from defenders Dino Djulbic and Adama Traore pleased United Head Coach Miron Bleiberg, with new goalkeeper Glen Moss rarely tested by the visitors. But the majority of the plaudits were reserved for Joel Porter, who revelled in his new central role at the point of the Gold Coast attack.

�Joel was brilliant in the first half and played like an out-and-out centre-forward. He caused them lots of trouble, was strong on the ball and could have had a couple of goals if he�d been more selfish. I was very, very happy with him,� said Bleiberg.

�With a bit more sharpness in front of goal the margin could have been bigger, but I�m pleased overall. Fury were well organised and put us under a bit of pressure in the second half, so it wasn�t easy.

�But Golgol Mebrahtu took his goal well and came of age a bit tonight. He showed he can hold his own in the Hyundai A-League, as did Chris Harold who looked sharp when he came on.

�This was our last official game before the start of the season and we only have internal games left between now and when we take on the Roar on 8 August, but I�m pleased with where we are and we still have a number of players to come back into the squad, like Robson, Steve Pantelidis and John Curtis, etc.�

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