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Aloisi the new Zdrillic?

Football in the Capital 04 October @ 06:28 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Sydney drew with Queensland Roar last night 1-1. A good game and with the Roar leading 1-0, Australia's fattest import Charlie Miller heading towards goal with a minute to play....there could be only one winner.
Charlie, okay I'm a Celtic fan, and the wee Ger is scoring goals galore despite his girth, was sure to score to make it 2-0 at the death.

The Roar are now 'Charlie's boys'

A seat at the A-League 27 August @ 07:33 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Roar radio promotion has switched to highlight former Scotland international Charlie Miller. For good reason, so far he is a revelation. He brings the same level of class to the A-League that Sydney fans saw in Dwight Yorke.
He always looks like he could score.

The Emperor's New Clothes

A seat at the A-League 31 August @ 07:26 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Mark Bosnich is over-weight and finds it difficult to more around the field. Fortunately for Central Coast he was only provided two tests tonight. One a Charlie Miller free kick for which he did not move. The second a professional foul in which he dragged down a Roar striker. Bizarrely, the ref gave the penalty but no card.

Mario Jardel is back

Football in the Capital 20 August @ 07:21 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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but this time he's Scottish and he's playing for Queensland Roar.
Charlie Miller is doing his best to impersonate Mario Jardel. He's got the whole belly thing off pat.
Even wears the shirt the same.
He looks like he's come from a Scottish pub just before the game, but he did play in the 3 degree Summer A-League kick-off game for the Roar in Wellington.

Magnificent Mariners...Mile and McAllister

Football in the Capital 31 August @ 05:19 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Central Coast Mariners smashed Queensland 4-2 and Sydney FC put four (4-1) past Perth.
The Mariners lost Ahmed Elrich for the season due to injury and Adrian Caceres before the match.
But they needn't have worried.
Mile Jedinak was back and wiped out any threat from Charlie Miller or indeed any Roar player.

I'm furious never mind Ricky Herbert

Football in the Capital 30 August @ 11:12 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Apparently Ricky Herbert is furious with his sides display last night!
I'm more furious. I had to turn it off at half-time. Yes I lasted that long.
The difference between me and Uber Coach Ricky was I knew what was coming.
Some of the Fox Sports guys have talked the Phoenix up since they started in the league.

Elephants in the room: Roar 0 v Newcastle 1

A seat at the A-League 19 September @ 10:34 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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There are a number of elephants but three are obvious.
Elephant 1. The ref was not up to it. Here are two incidents:
- on 59 minutes Matt McKay and Elrich end up in a tangle on the Newcastle penalty box. Elrich gets up and grabs McKay by the throat. Ref doesn't see this. Then they push each other.

Melbourne to fire at home...what Salary Cap?

Football in the Capital 28 August @ 06:47 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Can't wait to see Melbourne and Sydney playing at home this weekend. Both of the big city clubs have shown they have enough talent and money to keep me awake this year...
Melbourne might have the luxury of leaving Archie Thompson on the bench. Wow!
And Sydney still have John Aloisi to come in.

Keep me searching for a goal of gold, but I'm growing old... Roar 1 v Adelaide 1

A seat at the A-League 25 August @ 06:30 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Adelaide. Once Australia's industrial capital. The hills and wineries on one side, on the other a working land, dry and hot. From this land has come an uncompromising survival instinct built into a football team. Win by thinking small. Freely admit you don't care about entertainment (see Friday's Courier Mail).