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:@:@:@ WELLINGTON Phoenix's unbeaten record run at the Cake Tin Fortress came to a crashing halt topnight as Brisbane Roar dismantled their defence with a convincing 4-1 win.

Goals from Kosta Barbarouses, Thomas Broich, Massimo Murdocca and Mitch Nichols left Phoenix's proud record in tatters, with only a wonder goal from Tim Brown to give the home side any comfort.

Barbarouses and Broich bookended Brown's goal to give the visitors a 2-1 lead at the break. Murdocca added a third with 14 minutes to go before Mitchell Nichols added the final flourish in stoppage time.

Ironically, it was Roar – then known as Queensland – who were the last team to win at the Wellington venue two years and 25 games ago.

Phoenix, who started New Zealand international Simon Elliott in midfield following his signing on Monday, were chasing the game from the start, thanks to their former team-mate Barbarouses.

Having scored the winner in the corresponding fixture in Brisbane, the young striker got on the end of a pinpoint cross from the right from Ivan Franjic to slot home the game’s opener as the Wellington defence was carved open.

Chris Greenacre had a good chance to draw Phoenix level a minute later but couldn’t poke home Paul Ifill’s ball into the box.

Barbarouses saw another effort hit the side netting before North, playing at right back on his return to the starting line-up, was booked for a crude challenge on Broich.

Ifill, who was booked in the second half, then had a great chance to draw his team level on 26 minutes when Matthew Smith inexplicably let a long ball into the box, but his shot flashed across the face of goal and wide of the upright.

Smith got a verbal spray from goalkeeper Michael Theoklitos for his poor judgement.

Ten minutes later and the home team were back on level terms thanks to Brown’s second of the season.

Leo Bertos deflected a poor clearance from the Roar defence and Brown took one touch and volleyed past Theoklitos.

The visitors though went into the break 2-1 up thanks to Broich, whose well-struck goal-bound effort got the slightest of touches from North.

The woodwork denied Brisbane a third in the 53rd minute when Massimo Murdocca got on the end of a Reinaldo cross in but saw his shot fly back off the post.

Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert turned to his bench with 30 minutes remaining, throwing on Dylan Macallister for Vince Lia, Daniel for Manny Muscat 10 minutes later then Nicky Ward for Greenacre as the home side chased an equaliser.

But it was all in vain as it was Brisbane who sealed the win with the hard-working Murdocca getting a deserved goal after beating the offside trap and latching onto a through ball from Jean Carlos Solorzano, then Mitchell sliding another one past Paston in stoppage time.

The defeat ended Wellington's unmatched 25 games without a loss, while Roar are now eight games without defeat as they make their charge at the Premiership.

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"NORTH Queensland Fury were controversially denied a late penalty as Central Coast Mariners strengthened their grip on third spot after a 1-0 win in Townsville on Friday night.


Patrick Zwaanswijk scored the only goal in the 36th minute from a corner to give the Mariners victory and leave the Fury brains trust wondering why they can't defend against set plays.

But the Fury could have had a chance to equalise from the spot, when David Williams was brought inside the box on 81 minutes by Mariners goalkeeper Matthew Ryan but the referee waved away the men in green's calls for a penalty.

Central Coast dominated the start of the game in field position and possession which eventually translated into points while North Queensland once again slipped into gear when it was too little, too late.

Fury had a worrying start with Mark Hughes miss-kicking an attempted clearance, rolling the ball to an open Michael McGlinchey but he too failed to make meaningful contact, spraying the ball across the net.

The Mariners maintained the pressure, camping in the opposition box with Mustafa Amini winding up from in front with a thunderous strike that failed to leave the ground and went straight into the arms of 'keeper Justin Pasfield.

Williams had the best attacking chance for the hosts with a lively run through the middle as he threaded a through ball to Chris Payne in between two backtracking defenders, although the pass had too much force.

Former Fury striker Daniel McBreen looked destined to score for the visitors when he chipped a high ball over the advancing keeper but defender Andre Kilian sprinted back and with a diving lunge booted the ball out right on the line.

The pressure continued with the Mariners camping in Fury's 18-yard box.

Matt Simon had a second chance when he drifted through the defensive line to receive a cross but with the angle too sharp, the shot was easily saved by the goalkeeper.

Patrick Zwaanswijk finally made them pay in the 36th minute through a well constructed set play from the corner when he headed the ball into the net.

Central Coast started strong again after the break with McBreen holding up the ball in the box and finding support easily but he could not get his shot away.

North Queensland struggled for cohesion until Payne and Chris Grossman combined in the box with a one-two which included a lob over a defender but the latter could not get a shot away.

Payne then provided a short pass to Williams who didn't think twice as he launched an audacious strike from outside the box which just sailed over the cross-bar.

Williams was well positioned to score when he received a precision through-ball in the 81st minute but was left on the turf after goalkeeper Ryan dived at his feet sending him tumbling.

The win will keep the Central Coast in the hunt for a top two spot while North Queensland continues to battle to get their football on track after a tumultuous two weeks.

North Queensland Fury 0
Central Coast Mariners 1 (Zwaanswijk 36')
Crowd; 3625 at Dairy Farmers Stadium

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I still cannot work out why Herbert let Kosta Barbarouses go, he was and now is such a talent. One of biggest mistakes, especially now as the Phoenix really do need a decent striker to support Ifill.
 
I still cannot work out why Herbert let Kosta Barbarouses go, he was and now is such a talent. One of biggest mistakes, especially now as the Phoenix really do need a decent striker to support Ifill.

Nix offered Kosta a two year contract but Roar offered him a three year deal with a promise of first team footy, something ricki didn't give
 

"GOLD Coast United have continued their strong away form this season, upsetting Melbourne Victory 1-0 at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night thanks to a Rody Vargas own goal.



The visitors may have been missing Bruce Djite, Tahj Minniecon, James Brown and John Curtis but they executed their game plan to perfection, defending stoutly in the first half and then going on the attack for the first 15 minutes of the second half to pinch the winner in front of 15,534 fans.

Those in attendance welcomed the return of star striker Archie Thompson from a long-term knee injury at the break but they went quiet again in the 55th minute when Adam Traore got free up the left.

Traore fired in a pinpoint cross intended for striker Joel Porter in the heart of the box but having got there ahead of Porter, Vargas headed into his own net, leaving goalkeeper Michael Petkovic stranded.

After that Gold Coast reverted to its defensive, counter-attacking plan and while there were again some nervous moments for them, including in stoppage time, the Victory were unable to breach their defence.

The win takes Gold Coast to 21 points and only behind the third-placed Central Coast Mariners on goal difference while Victory remain in fifth place, four points back and only ahead of Melbourne rivals the Heart on goal difference.

Melbourne Victory 0
Gold Coast United 1 (Vargas og 55')"

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Weekend Wrap

Roar The Best We've Ever Seen?

"EVERYONE else asked it after watching Brisbane Roar dispatch Adelaide United 4-0 in the top of the table clash, so we will too - are they the best we've seen in the A-League?

Coach Ange Postecoglou has his team playing some delightful football.

Days after ending the home unbeaten run of Wellington Phoenix, Roar came home and played Adelaide off the park.

They also did it with 10 men for the final half hour, a period in which they scored three goals.

There's no guarantee the result would have been the same if the Adelaide line up contained dangerous duo Mathew Leckie and Marcos Flores.

But Roar don't rely on individual stars, even if they do have the likes of the brilliant Thomas Broich in their ranks.

The comparisons are drawn with a couple of title-winning Melbourne Victory sides, including one that included Brazilian Fred, one of the A-League's finest ever players.

Perhaps the question should be left unanswered until the end of the season.

The cliché says you have to beat the best to be the best.

Although this Roar will never go up against Victory sides of day gone by, if they take out this season's championship they must surely top the list.

And if current style and form is anything to go by, Brisbane have it sewn up.

The other four games this round finished 1-0, with reigning champion Sydney FC finally moving off the bottom of the league table, albeit under controversial circumstances.



North Queensland Fury 0
Central Coast Mariners 1 (Patrick Zwaanswijk 36')
Crowd: 3625 @ Dairy Farmers Stadium



Central Coast defender Patrick Zwaanswijk again popped up to be the match winner for Graham Arnold's side against North Queensland Fury.

He bulleted home a header from an Oliver Bozanic corner in the first half, the second winning goal he has scored against Fury this season.

Central Coast were dominant in the first half against an uncharacteristically flat Fury side, although they lifted their tempo in the second half.

Lively striker David Williams struck inches wide or over Mathew Ryan's goal on at least three occasions.

He also had what appeared to be a legitimate penalty shout turned away after Ryan caught his leg when he attempted to round the young shot stopper.

Ryan palmed away a long shot from Isaka Cernak soon after, taking his tally to five clean sheets in eight appearances for the Mariners.

Despite the late controversy, the Mariners were good value for their three points.

North Queensland Fury: 1. Justin PASFIELD (gk), 5. Mark HUGHES, 7. Gareth EDDS (c), 9. Eugene SSEPPUYA (19. Isaka CERNAK 46'), 10. Dyron DAAL, 11. David WILLIAMS, 13. Andre KILIAN (6. Ufuk TALAY 63'), 14. Chris GROSSMAN, 15. Chris PAYNE, 16. Simon STOREY (3. Brad MCDONALD 53'), 17. Osama MALIK

Unused sub: 28. Sebastian USAI (gk)

Yellow cards: Talay 74', Hughes 86', Daal 87'

Red cards: None

Central Coast Mariners: 20. Mathew RYAN (gk), 2. Daniel MCBREEN (23. Adam KWASNIK 83'), 3. Joshua ROSE, 6. Patrick ZWAANSWIJK, 8. Rostyn GRIFFITHS, 11. Oliver BOZANIC (12. Matthew LEWIS 69'), 14. Michael MCGLINCHEY, 17. Chris DOIG, 18. Alex WILKINSON (c), 19. Matt SIMON, 22. Mustafa AMINI (7. John HUTCHINSON 59')

Unused sub: 30. Paul HENDERSON (gk)

Yellow cards: None

Red cards: None



North Queensland Fury

1. Justin PASFIELD - 7

5. Mark HUGHES - 7

7. Gareth EDDS - 6

9. Eugene SSEPPUYA - 6

10. Dyron DAAL - 7

11. David WILLIAMS - 8

13. Andre KILIAN - 7

14. Chris GROSSMAN - 6

15. Chris PAYNE - 6

16. Simon STOREY - 6

17. Osama MALIK - 6

19. Isaka CERNAK - 6

3. Brad MCDONALD - 6

6. Ufuk TALAY - 6



Central Coast Mariners

20. Mathew RYAN - 6

2. Daniel MCBREEN - 7

3. Joshua ROSE - 7

6. Patrick ZWAANSWIJK - 8

8. Rostyn GRIFFITHS - 8

11. Oliver BOZANIC - 8

14. Michael MCGLINCHEY - 7

17. Chris DOIG - 7

18. Alex WILKINSON - 7

19. Matt SIMON - 6

22. Mustafa AMINI - 7

7. John HUTCHINSON - 6

12. Matthew LEWIS - 6

23. Adam KWASNIK - 6

Man of the Match - North Queensland Fury's David Williams had a fantastic game, despite his team losing. He was simply too quick and skilful for the defenders, as evidenced by his legitimate penalty claim against goalkeeper Mat Ryan.

Weakest Player - No player particularly underperformed. Ratings by Arabella Vaughan



Melbourne Victory 0
Gold Coast United 1 (Rodrigo Vargas (og) 55')
Crowd: 15,534 @ Etihad Stadium



Gold Coast United entered the scene of last year's massacre and left 1-0 winners against Melbourne Victory.

United never looked like scoring and the only goal of the game came courtesy of Victory defender Rodrigo Vargas heading the ball into his own net.

The home side struggled to make an impact going forward, but will be pleased returning striker Archie Thompson returned with a second-half performance.

United shot stopper Glen Moss took a clean sheet from his former home venue while Victory are yet to put together back-to-back wins but it's not cause for panic.

Meanwhile, Miron Bleiberg's men remain undefeated on the road and are now unbeaten in their last nine.

Melbourne Victory: 1. Michael PETKOVIC (gk), 2. Kevin MUSCAT (c), 3. Mate DUGANDZIC (10. Archie THOMPSON 46'), 5. Surat SUKHA (6. Leigh BROXHAM 69'), 8. Grant BREBNER, 12. Rodrigo VARGAS, 14. Billy CELESKI, 15. Tom PONDELJAK, 16. Carlos HERNANDEZ, 21. Robbie KRUSE, 23. Adrian LEIJER (11. Marvin ANGULO 60')

Unused sub: 20. Sebastian MATTEI (gk)

Yellow cards: None

Red cards: None

Gold Coast United: 1. Glen MOSS (gk), 2. Steve PANTELIDIS, 3. Michael THWAITE, 6. Dino DJULBIC, 7. Zenon CARAVELLA, 8. ANDERSON (16. Kristian REES 81'), 10. Jason CULINA (c), 13. Bas VAN DEN BRINK, 14. Joel PORTER (27. Chris HAROLD 59'), 22. Adama TRAORE, 26. Ben HALLORAN (5. ROBSON 63')

Unused sub: 30. Jerrad TYSON (gk)

Yellow card: Moss 84'

Red cards: None

Melbourne Victory
1. Michael PETKOVIC - 7
2. Kevin MUSCAT - 7
3. Mate DUGANDZIC - 6
5. Surat SUKHA - 6
8. Grant BREBNER - 6
12. Rodrigo VARGAS - 5
14. Billy CELESKI - 6
15. Tom PONDELJAK - 6
16. Carlos HERNANDEZ - 6
21. Robbie KRUSE - 7
23. Adrian LEIJER - 6
10. Archie THOMPSON - 6
11. Marvin ANGULO - 6
6. Leigh BROXHAM - 6





Gold Coast United
1. Glen MOSS - 7
2. Steve PANTELIDIS - 7
3. Michael THWAITE - 8
6. Dino DJULBIC - 7
7. Zenon CARAVELLA - 7
8. ANDERSON - 7
10. Jason CULINA - 7
13. Bas VAN DEN BRINK - 8
14. Joel PORTER - 7
22. Adam TRAORE - 8
26. Ben HALLORAN - 7
27. Chris HARLOD - 6
5. ROBSON - 6

Man of the Match - A defensive clinic from Gold Coast United was typified by the outstanding work of Michael Thwaite, who was supported equally well by Bas Van Den Brink.

Weakest Player - An early struggle with youngster Ben Halloran would not have bothered Melbourne Victory's Rodrigo Vargas as much as his unfortunate, but not unavoidable, own goal. A frustrating evening for a man who has been in good form this season. Ratings by Matt Dorman

Brisbane Roar 4 (Reinaldo 43', Matthew Smith 56', Kosta Barbarouses 62'67')
Adelaide United 0
Crowd: 13,248 @ Suncorp Stadium



Billed as a top of the table encounter, Brisbane Roar romped home with a 4-0 thrashing of Adelaide United.

Only days after disposing of Wellington Phoenix at Westpac Stadium, Roar again proved they are by far the finest team in this year's competition, despite having striker Reinaldo sent off with the score at 1-0.

He had earlier opened the scoring before Matthew Smith doubled the lead and Kosta Barbarouses finished sublimely twice.

His first was sweetly struck into the bottom corner after a wall pass with Mitch Nichols while his second beat Eugene Galekovic high to his left.

The difference Mathew Leckie and Marcos Flores could have made for the Reds can't be underestimated, but they were beaten by a quality football team.

Brisbane Roar: 1. Michael THEOKLITOS (gk), 2. Matthew SMITH, 3. Luke DEVERE, 6. Erik PAARTALU, 7. Kosta BARBAROUSES (9. Jean Carlos SOLORZANO 68'), 8. Massimo MURDOCCA (17. Mitch NICHOLS 58'), 11. REINALDO, 12. Matt MUNDY, 15. Matt MCKAY (c), 22. Thomas BROICH (14. Rocky VISCONTE 79'), 23. Milan SUSAK

Unused sub: 20. Andrew REDMAYNE (gk)

Yellow card: Reinaldo 45+2'

Red card: Reinaldo 54'

Adelaide United: 1. Eugene GALEKOVIC (gk), 2. Robert CORNTHWAITE (24. Cameron WATSON 63'), 4. Iain FYFE, 6. CASSIO, 7. Lucas PANTELIS (c), 8. Adam HUGHES, 9. Sergio VAN DIJK, 12. Paul REID, 17. Iain RAMSAY (16. Inseob SHIN 73'), 18. Fabian BARBIERO (13. Travis DODD 60'), 26. Joseph KEENAN

Unused sub: 20. Mark BIRIGHITTI (gk)

Yellow card: Cornthwaite 53'

Red cards: None

Brisbane Roar

1. Michael THEOKLITOS - 7

2. Matt SMITH – 9

3. Luke DEVERE – 9

6. Erik PAARTALU – 9

7. Kosta BARBAROUSES – 9

8. Massimo MUDOCCA – 7

11. REINALDO – 7

12. Matt MUNDY – 7

15. Matt MCKAY – 8

22. Thomas BROICH – 8

23. Milan SUSAK – 6

17. Mitch NICHOLS – 7

9. Jean Carlos SOLORZANO – 6

14. Rocky VISCONTE - 6





Adelaide United

1. Eugene GALEKOVIC – 7

2. Robert CORNTHWAITE – 5

4. Iain FYFE – 6

6. CASSIO – 6

7. Lucas PANTELIS – 6

8. Adam HUGHES – 6

9. Sergio VAN DIJK – 6

12. Paul REID – 6

17. Iain RAMSAY – 6

18. Fabian BARBIERO – 6

26. Joe KEENAN – 7

13. Travis DODD – 6

24. Cameron WATSON – 6

16. Inseob SHIN – 6

Man of the match - A number of players were fantastic for the Brisbane Roar but I have to give this one to Luke DeVere. The young defender was solid at the back and also played a key part in two of Brisbane’s goals.

Weakest player - Adelaide United’s Robert Cornthwaite didn’t do his side any favours during Brisbane’s ten minute burst. The centre-half missed a crucial interception for the second goal before being dragged out of position for the third. MD


Perth Glory 0
Wellington Phoenix 1 (Tim Brown 1')
Crowd: 6676 @ nib Stadium



Perth Glory succumbed to another defeat, stretching their winless run to nine with a 1-0 loss at the hands of Wellington Phoenix.

Phoenix finally won away from home courtesy of a cracking strike from Tim Brown in the opening minute.

Captain Jacob Burns also received his marching orders for a second yellow card late in the contest and he was one of nine players booked in the game.

Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert will be pleased with the way his team responded after being on the wrong end of a home defeat mid-week.

Brown's goal was just the fourth Phoenix have scored in seven road trips this season.

Things just don't get better for Glory, with a trip to Hindmarsh Stadium on Wednesday night.

Perth Glory: 1. Tando VELAPHI (gk), 3. Jamie COYNE, 4. Andy TODD, 7. Jacob BURNS (c), 10. Michael BAIRD (9. Robbie FOWLER 61'), 12. Scott NEVILLE (5. Jamie HARNWELL 33'), 13. Tommy AMPHLETT (16. Adriano PELLEGRINO 74'), 15. Howard FONDYKE, 17. Todd HOWARTH, 18. Brent GRIFFITHS, 21. Mile STERJOVSKI

Unused sub: 20. Alex VRTESKI (gk)

Yellow cards: Neville 31', Burns 33', Griffiths 64', Todd 90+2'

Red card: Burns 80'

Wellington Phoenix: 1. Mark PASTON (gk), 2. Manny MUSCAT, 6. Tim BROWN, 7. Leo BERTOS (21. Marco ROJAS 90+2'), 8. Paul IFILL (23. Dylan MACALLISTER 72'), 9. Chris GREENACRE (11. DANIEL 69'), 15. Jade NORTH, 17. Vince LIA, 18. Ben SIGMUND, 22. Andrew DURANTE (c), 26. Simon ELLIOTT

Unused sub: 19. Danny VUKOVIC (gk)

Yellow cards: Lia 34', Brown 44', Elliott 68', Muscat 70', Durante 90+1'

Red cards: None

Perth Glory:

1. Tando Velaphi – 6

3. Jamie Coyne – 5

4. Andy Todd – 6

5. Jamie Harnwell – 6

7. Jacob Burns – 6

9. Robbie Fowler – 6

10. Michael Baird – 5

12. Scott Neville – 6

13. Tommy Amphlett – 6

15. Howard Fondyke – 6

16. Adriano Pellegrino – 6

17. Todd Howarth – 6

18. Brent Griffiths – 6

21. Mile Sterjovski – 7





Wellington Phoenix:

1. Mark Paston (gk) – 8

2. Manny Muscat – 7

6. Tim Brown – 7

7. Leo Bertos – 7

8. Paul Ifill – 7

9. Chris Greenacre – 6

11. Daniel – 6

15. Jade North – 7

17. Vince Lia – 7

18. Ben Sigmund – 6

22. Andrew Durante (c) – 7

23. Dylan Macallister – 6

26. Simon Elliot – 7


Man of the match - Wellington Phoenix’s Mark Paston was in superb form and proved just why he’s keeping a quality keeper in Danny Vukovic out of the side.

Weakest player - Perth Glory’s Michael Baird squandered so many chances. He was so close to scoring, yet so far away. AV

Sydney FC 1 (Bruno Cazarine 76')
Newcastle Jets 0
Crowd: 8512 @ Sydney Football Stadium



Sydney FC's revival continued albeit in fortuitous circumstances with a 1-0 home win over Newcastle Jets.

The Sky Blues have won two of their last three and finally moved off the bottom of the league table, courtesy of Bruno Cazarine's fifth goal of the season.

But it came in controversial circumstances after it appeared the ball had crossed the line before Hirofumi Moriyasu cut it back for the assist.

There was little in the game to inspire confidence in either sets of fans but Sydney FC will be glad to take the three points.

The woes in front of goals for the Jets continues with the side only scoring five goals in 11 outings this season.

Sydney FC: 20. Ivan NECEVSKI (gk), 3. Stephan KELLER, 5. Hayden FOXE, 6. Hirofumi MORIYASU (2. Sebastian RYALL 84'), 8. Stuart MUSIALIK, 9. Bruno CAZARINE, 12. Shannon COLE, 14. Alex BROSQUE, 15. Terry MCFLYNN (c) (7. Brendan GAN 61'), 21. Scott JAMIESON, 23. Rhyan GRANT (24. Dimitri PETRATOS 71')

Unused sub: 1. Liam REDDY (gk)

Yellow card: McFlynn 59'

Red cards: None

Newcastle Jets: 1. Ben KENNEDY (gk), 2. Taylor REGAN, 3. Adam D'APUZZO, 4. Nikolai TOPOR-STANLEY (c), 6. Ben KANTAROVSKI, 10. Ruben ZADKOVICH, 11. Tarek ELRICH, 14. Labinot HALITI (5. Ljubo MILICEVIC 86'), 18. Marko JESIC (7. Kasey WEHRMAN 87'), 19. Ali ABBAS, 22. Kaz PATAFTA (15. Sean ROONEY 71')

Unused sub: 40. Matthew NASH (gk)

Yellow cards: Regan 4', Wehrman 89'

Red cards: None

Sydney FC

20. Ivan NECEVSKI - 6

3. Stephan KELLER - 6

5. Hayden FOXE - 7

6. Hirofumi MORIYASU - 8

8. Stuart MUSIALIK - 7

9. Bruno CAZARINE - 7

12. Shannon COLE - 7

14. Alex BROSQUE - 8

15. Terry MCFLYNN - 6

21. Scott JAMIESON - 6

23. Rhyan GRANT - 7

7. Brendan GAN - 6

24. Dimitri PETRATOS - 6

2. Sebastian RYALL - 6





Newcastle Jets

1. Ben KENNEDY - 6

2. Taylor REGAN - 7

3. Adam D'APUZZO - 7

4. Nikolai TOPOR-STANLEY - 7

6. Ben KANTAROVSKI - 7

10. Ruben ZADKOVICH - 6

11. Tarek ELRICH - 7

14. Labinot HALITI - 6

18. Marko JESIC - 6

19. Ali ABBAS - 6

22. Kaz PATAFTA - 6

15. Sean ROONEY - 6

5. Ljubo MILICEVIC - 6

7. Kasey WEHRMAN - 6

Man of the Match - Sydney FC's Alex Brosque was instrumental in his side's 1-0 win tonight. The Socceroos striker carved out chance after chance, absolutely tearing up the left side of the Sydney attack.

Weakest Player - Not so much a player, as a match official. Step right up, referee Chris Beath. What were you thinking when you allowed that goal? AV

Weekend Break: Melbourne Heart

Mid-week:
Adelaide United v Perth Glory @ Hindmarsh Stadium
North Queensland Fury v Melbourne Heart @ Dairy Farmers Stadium

Hyundai A-League 2010/11 League Table

Team

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1

Brisbane Roar

14

8

5

1

23

9

14

29

2

Adelaide United

13

7

4

2

21

15

6

25

3

Central Coast Mariners

11

6

3

2

15

8

7

21

4

Gold Coast United

12

5

6

1

12

7

5

21

5

Melbourne Victory

14

4

5

5

16

15

1

17

6

Melbourne Heart

13

4

5

4

14

16

-2

17

7

Wellington Phoenix

13

4

3

6

16

22

-6

15

8

Perth Glory

14

3

3

8

12

24

-12

12

9

Sydney FC

13

2

5

6

15

20

-5

11

10

North Queensland Fury

12

2

4

6

16

20

-4

10

11

Newcastle Jets

11

1

5

5

5

9

-4

8

Hyundai A-League 2010/11 - Leading Goal-Scorers

5 - Kosta BARBAROUSES, Bruno CAZARINE, Robbie KRUSE, Sergio VAN DIJK

4 - Alex BROSQUE, Chris GREENACRE, Paul IFILL, Mathew LECKIE, REINALDO, David WILLIAMS

3 - John ALOISI, Leo BERTOS, Thomas BROICH, Tim BROWN, Bruce DJITE, Marcos FLORES, Nick KALMAR, Mitch NICHOLS, Chris PAYNE, Iain RAMSAY, Matt SIMON, Mile STERJOVSKI

2 - Shannon COLE, Jason CULINA, Robbie FOWLER, Iain FYFE, Rostyn GRIFFITHS, Chris GROSSMAN, Carlos HERNANDEZ, Mark HUGHES, Branko JELIC, Daniel MCBREEN, Kevin MUSCAT, Scott NEVILLE, Patricio PEREZ, Gerald SIBON, Shane SMELTZ, Alex TERRA, Patrick ZWAANSWIJK

1 - Eli BABALJ, Michael BAIRD, Grant BREBNER, Michael BRIDGES, Jeremy BROCKIE, James BROWN, Leigh BROXHAM, Billy CELESKI, Isaka CERNAK, John CURTIS, Dyron DAAL, Luke DEVERE, Dino DJULBIC, Travis DODD, Mate DUGANDZIC, Ivan FRANJIC, Rhyan GRANT, Labinot HALITI, Jamie HARNWELL, Scott JAMIESON, Stephan KELLER, Adam KWASNIK, Matthew LEWIS, Terry MCFLYNN, Matt MCKAY, Daniel MULLEN, Massimo MURDOCCA, Erik PAARTALU, Tom PONDELJAK, RICARDINHO, Sean ROONEY, Ben SIGMUND, Matthew SMITH, Jean Carlos SOLORZANO, Eugene SSEPPUYA, Simon STOREY, Matt THOMPSON, Adama TRAORE, Rodrigo VARGAS, Nick WARD, Alex WILKINSON, Rutger WORM"

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Nix offered Kosta a two year contract but Roar offered him a three year deal with a promise of first team footy, something ricki didn't give

It's looking more and more like a bad call every week now.
Durante and North have gotta get a start together, 12 goals shipped in last few weeks is terrible.
 
It's looking more and more like a bad call every week now.
Durante and North have gotta get a start together, 12 goals shipped in last few weeks is terrible.

Yup, Brisbane are playing some slick footy atm and i wouldn't be surprised if they walked away with the league this season so fair play for Kosta for leaving.

Ricki's signings this season have been absolutely dog [Poor language removed], still no 1st choice RB, back up left back. Just about every week he changes the formation and/ or the back line which doesn't help. Hopefully we hit a purple patch and climb back into the top 6
 
Best game I have every seen in the a-league has just finished, Brisbane Roar 2-1 winners over Mel Heart. If you can find some highlights i highly recommend you see them.
 

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