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The Newcastle Jets are the only team to beat the Melbourne Victory at home this season. They pulled
off that victory in a round 10 encounter that was dramatic for all the wrong reasons: a send-off, a
penalty not given, and a verbal assault on Joel Griffiths. Melbourne fans came away from that game
feeling hard-done [.
Melbourne Victory vs. Adelaide United 2 - 2 (match report)
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The Melbourne Victory may have little to play for in terms of this season - other than finishing
dead last -, but the Queensland Roar's win over the Perth Glory ensures that, for the Central Coast
Mariners at least, this is a critical game. The Mariners and Roar are completely level: 30 points
each, 24 goals [.
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With both Adelaide United and the Newcastle Jets winning all three points on Friday night, the
Melbourne Victory's Sunday-arvo match against the Perth Glory became all the more critical. A win
would keep the Victory within a game of reaching the top 4; anything less would see them recede
further away from finals football.
Another "must win" match, ending in another seemingly inevitable draw. Although, after being behind
most of the match, the draw ended up seeming like another lucky escape. How many draws have we had
like that this season? If only a few of those could have been wins, we'd be in a much better
situation.
Melbourne Victory 1, Newcastle Jets 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jdXEYCna6U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKkrxNGODkc I'm not usually one to post non-Victory matches here,
but this one deserves to be watched. Check out the Football Tragic for the match review.
The Melbourne Victory hosts Adelaide United at the Telstra Dome on Saturday for the first time
since last year's Grand Final. Adelaide have the perfect chance for revenge: if they beat the
Victory on Saturday night, the defending champions can kiss their season goodbye. Victory players
met with club psychologist Patrick Farrell yesterday - a good move, [.