Australian Soccer Thread (A-League/FFA Cup/Socceroos/Matildas) (Part 1)

Will the NT even turn up for the Derby? if they do will it be another silent protest?

Presume they will as it's an away game, then the Wanderers game which I was expecting to be a highlight will be back to protesting. Sort it out both parties!

RBB stormed the newcastle bay last night. Get some balls and punish this scum FFA

LOL Kewell

How Heart haven’t equalized I don’t know, how many opportunities do you want. Everytime I watch Sydney there defending is fkn ■■■■■. I don’t know how they’ve won this many games.

How Heart haven't equalized I don't know, how many opportunities do you want. Everytime I watch Sydney there defending is fkn ■■■■■. I don't know how they've won this many games.

Sydney win a majority of their games from a moment of brilliance from the best player in the comp. I agree they are an ordinary side though

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Who knows what will happen in the derby this week.

Who knows what will happen in the derby this week.

You'll lift like you always do for the derby

I amvery nervous

 

Who knows what will happen in the derby this week.

You'll lift like you always do for the derby

I amvery nervous

 

Harry to go from dud pen taker to scoring the match winner.
Rumour is M Bliberg has been sniffing around Heart for the coaching gig.

 

 

Who knows what will happen in the derby this week.

You'll lift like you always do for the derby

I amvery nervous

 

Harry to go from dud pen taker to scoring the match winner.
Rumour is M Bliberg has been sniffing around Heart for the coaching gig.

 

I would love him at Victory instead of Muscat.

 

And do Heart know that winning 3 matches a year is not sustainable????

 

 

 

Who knows what will happen in the derby this week.

You'll lift like you always do for the derby

I amvery nervous

 

Harry to go from dud pen taker to scoring the match winner.
Rumour is M Bliberg has been sniffing around Heart for the coaching gig.

 

I would love him at Victory instead of Muscat.

 

And do Heart know that winning 3 matches a year is not sustainable????

 

Heart getting a win at this stage is not sustainable.

 

 

Who knows what will happen in the derby this week.

You'll lift like you always do for the derby

I amvery nervous

 

Harry to go from dud pen taker to scoring the match winner.
Rumour is M Bliberg has been sniffing around Heart for the coaching gig.

 

I cant see Heart having much hope this weekend.

I don't want Blieberg anywhere near the Heart.  He is the A-Leagues "special one", bit of a nutbag/■■■■■■■■, but quite astute.  Would probably generate some interest in the club though. 

 

 

 

Who knows what will happen in the derby this week.

You'll lift like you always do for the derby

I amvery nervous

 

Harry to go from dud pen taker to scoring the match winner.
Rumour is M Bliberg has been sniffing around Heart for the coaching gig.

 

I cant see Heart having much hope this weekend.

I don't want Blieberg anywhere near the Heart.  He is the A-Leagues "special one", bit of a nutbag/■■■■■■■■, but quite astute.  Would probably generate some interest in the club though. 

 

You never know with the derby - heart are a diff team, Id be more worried about playing wellington in a few weeks.

Perth have sacked their coach.

Was probably coming, after listening to the post match stuff last week.

Actually hoping that Victory smash Heart this week. Pretty soft if they switch on for 90 mins only against their bitter rivals.

A win will just paper over the cracks and prolong the torture.

Heart should have a look at him. He was only sacked cos Jacob Burns is a sooky little turd stain.

Actually hoping that Victory smash Heart this week. Pretty soft if they switch on for 90 mins only against their bitter rivals.
A win will just paper over the cracks and prolong the torture.

A win over victory would mean nothing if we lose to wellington at home

Heart should have a look at him. He was only sacked cos Jacob Burns is a sooky little turd stain.

Is there a bigger ■■■■ stain in Australian Sport than Jacobs Burns?


Shinji open to rival offers...
By
Sportal Australia
 

Dec 19 2013 00:06

JAPANESE star Shinji Ono has refused to guarantee he will remain with the Western Sydney Wanderers beyond the January transfer window

 
Ono is out of contract at the end of the season after joining the Wanderers as a marquee player in 2012.

The 34-year-old has expressed his desire to see out his career in Sydney's west, while team-mate Youssouf Hersi, who is also out of contract, wants to remain at the club beyond 2014.

But coach Tony Popovic is in no rush to offer the pair new contracts, despite handing striker Labinot Haliti a two-year extension.

Ono's contract situation has alerted a host of rival A-League clubs, and the former Japanese international was giving nothing away at the competition's 'Summer of Football' launch in Sydney.

"I don't want to comment about this question actually," Ono told reporters on Wednesday.

"But if you're a football player if you know some club offer to me is good I'm very happy.

"But I say I love to stay with Wanderers."

While Ono's future remains clouded, his form since arriving in Australia has sparked interest in the A-League, with former Japan team-mate Naohiro Takahara considering a move Down Under.

The 34-year-old enjoyed a return to form with Tokyo Verdy in Japan's second tier, scoring 11 goals for the season.

However, Ono claims Takahara is unaware of reports linking him to the A-League.

"I had contact with Taka two days ago and he didn't know about any news from here, it was a surprise for him," he said.

"If he comes for sure, I'd like to see him here