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Some people are talking about tonight's clash with the Wellington Phoenix as a critical one for the
Melbourne Victory's finals aspirations. Sure. It's critical. If the Central Coast Mariners do us a
favour and beat the Newcastle Jets (preferably by a big margin), everything could come down to the
last round - which would make for [.
Central Coast Mariners 2, Melbourne Victory 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moQklwIsfuk
So regular season of Version 3 of the Hyundai A-League has come to a close. The Central Coast
Mariners were lucky enough to book themselves a spot in the Asian Champions League as well as a
double shot in the finals, thanks to Sydney's draw with Melbourne and the Queensland Roar's loss in
Adelaide. Exciting times [.
Matthew Trott must be the unluckiest goalkeeper in the country. When Danny Vukovic was sent off
against Sydney FC, Trott came on to defend the Mariners 2 - 0 lead. By the end of the game, he'd
let through five. And then it happened again. Four Melbourne Victory goals in the first half and a
fifth in [.
Queensland Roar 1, Melbourne Victory 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExEGDlajGJ0
Melbourne Victory 3, Wellington Phoenix 0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEbrtc8U6Fo
The Newcastle Jets' 2-1 win over the Central Coast Mariners may have put an end to the Melbourne
Victory's slim hope of reaching the finals, but that's not to say that the Victory have nothing to
play for in Sunday's match against Sydney FC. Honour is a powerful motivation - especially when it
comes to the [.
The Newcastle Jets are pissed. They've finished the A-League season in excellent fashion, landing a
spot in the top two - and guaranteeing a double shot at reaching the Grand Final. But they won't
get the Grand Final at home, whether they win against the Central Coast Mariners or not. The FFA
has decided that neither Central [.
The Melbourne Victory meets the first placed team for the second week in a row on Saturday night.
Queensland Roar hit the top of the ladder after beating Perth 4 - 1 and watching the Victory wreak
havoc on the Central Coast Mariners. The Roar may be first, but they're far from secure. Goal
difference is [.
Sydney FC 2, Melbourne Victory 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVRERdAuK7I