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A-League Men 24/25 - Round 10

Brosque is blind. Didn't get him above the ankle apparently. Big surprise, Archie agrees.

See previous photo.

This is why I take no notice of ex-players. They haven't a clue.
 
Irrespective of what ex-players say and what was seen as acceptable contact back in the day, the reality is that the current laws of the game deem this sort of challenge to be unacceptable. Whether you agree with it or not, this is what IFAB have decreed, so the referee is just doing his job.
 
Seem to remember Kaltak getting sent for two of these a couple of seasons ago. Both over the ball and one barely touching the other player.
Even earlier than that, Orlando Engelaar (Melbourne Hearts) got a red against MVC for the same thing. And I don't recall MVC fans saying that it was harsh.
Also, if a former player makes sense they are on the coaching benches not on commentary duties.
 
Brisbane just overuse the wings in attack and waddingham gets really isolated. Really dour


One action was where a winger played into Waddo's feet. His first touch took it away from his marker. He shot with his left foot with the second touch, forcing a difficult save from the keeper. It was also an example of fast handling speed - little time taken between the first and second touch.

Looking at all the young players on the pitch, I never found it boring, watching as a neutral and viewed a significant portion of the match.

17 yo Herrington continues to impress as Roar CB.

Waddo probably lacked service though, Grazor.
 
Irrespective of what ex-players say and what was seen as acceptable contact back in the day, the reality is that the current laws of the game deem this sort of challenge to be unacceptable. Whether you agree with it or not, this is what IFAB have decreed, so the referee is just doing his job.
Sage comments.
 
Getting pretty excited about Archie Goodwin - another great finish.
Archie is a bigger unit too, with a bit of strength and physical presence.

That was a really good headed goal that Archie G scored too.

I think the commentator said he has scored 4 goals from his last 3 games? He is only 18, 19 or 20 years old too.
 
There are 2 doubleheader with the A-League Women
Adelaide v Wanderers 27th December
Smurfs vs Melb Victory 28th December

Forecast
Adelaide 27th Dec 15 to 20C with showers
Sydney 28th Dec 19C to 25C

Welcome to the forum, Paul.
 
Adelaide set for a big crowd tonight.

I'm fascinated by them they don't seem like anything special but it's all clicking for them on and off the pitch

AU seem to have a good combination of experienced players, plus some good young players.

They are well-coached too.

Although they lost 2-3 to WSW after being 2 up.
 
Adelaide wont beat anyone in the top 6, they fluked there way to 2nd on the ladder beating the bottom sides. As soon as they have to step up they lose. Myth busted!!
Didn't see the whole game, but it looked like a hard fought contest against WSW.
 
Nix parked the bus for the last half hour. At least Newcastle had a crack

I thought Nix defended deep in the first half. I watched all of it.

Jets had quite a lot of chances they failed to convert. Jets also appeared to have a lot of ball and territory in the first 45 mins.
 
Archie is a bigger unit too, with a bit of strength and physical presence.

That was a really good headed goal that Archie G scored too.

I think the commentator said he has scored 4 goals from his last 3 games? He is only 18, 19 or 20 years old too.
Yeah he's strong & quick - as he showed with his goal against the Mariners. He just turned 20 in November. 5 goals from 9 games this season.
 
One action was where a winger played into Waddo's feet. His first touch took it away from his marker. He shot with his left foot with the second touch, forcing a difficult save from the keeper. It was also an example of fast handling speed - little time taken between the first and second touch.

Looking at all the young players on the pitch, I never found it boring, watching as a neutral and viewed a significant portion of the match.

17 yo Herrington continues to impress as Roar CB.

Waddo probably lacked service though, Grazor.
Waddingham has to feed off scraps to score his goals - the shot you described was brilliantly taken by him. If he played for one of the big A League clubs he'd win the golden boot
 
Didn't see the whole game, but it looked like a hard fought contest against WSW.
Towards the end of the game, Dylan Scicluna got injured near the Adelaide bench with Wanderers up by 1 goal.. Stajcic (already on a yellow) got concerned and words were exchanged during this incident where he either got a second yellow or a straight red.
In the Post-game press conference, Stajcic claimed that the Adelaide bench were calling Scicluna a cheat for time wasting
It is being reported in WSW circles that Dylan has a season-ending knee injury, possibly the dreaded ACL.
There should be apologies forthcoming from Veart, Mauk and co.
What a pity for Dylan as he was having a breakout season
 
The red killed the game off. SFC with another win from bias ref and VAR.
Hard to Kersey is biased as he is a Queenslander. However, he is a poor referee at this level. He completly missed the Germain studs contact with Beadling (in his crotch area). Beadling retaliated with a tackle from behind and awarded Beadling a red card.

Kersey is just a s**te referee at this level
 
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