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Showing posts with label aleague. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aleague. Show all posts
Today we take a look at some of the stats of the past three rounds of the aleague. 

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Bruno Fornalroi has scored three goals in three games making him the eighth player in the history of the aleague club the Perth glory to do so.

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Micheal Miglinchy has scored some amazing goals in the aleague. He also leads the scoreboard on crosses (29) and and chances created (11).

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The central coasts loss to the Melbourne's city means they have no gone sixteen away games without a win.  

After leading 1-0 and then 1-1 the aleague side the Brisbane Roar have gone down 3-2 to the aleague side the Wellington Phoenix.
Goals to Michael Miglinchy, Roy Krishna and Blake Powell have the Pheionx the lead with 15 minutes to go.
You can view the highlights by following the link below.
http://www.a-league.com.au/article/ernie-merrick-hails-jeffrey-sarpongs-impact-in-wellington-phoenixs-3-2-win-over-brisbane-roar/1pbn7sn6dsg2z19mm83tel2d55
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There are 84 countries licences to broadcast the aleague and because of this the aleague has hot a stunning 250 million views worldwide. That's more that five times the entire population of Australia and New Zealand.

Thanks to www.live sport.tv all 135 aleague matches are avlible to watch online.

The countries that are taking part with live coverage are A, China, Italy, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Canada, the Caribbean, Hong Kong, Singapore and Myanmar. Other countries in Asia offer highlights and delayed coverage of most games.

It is hoped that the number of influential foregein stars and current Socceroos and All Whites playing in the aleague that the global audience will increase tenfold due to the increasing quality and watchability of the football being played. 

Football is the world game and it is good that we can nurture and help developed it through our aleague programming which will ultimately help grow the sport in Asia and across the world.


Article referenced from http://bit.ly/1Raq0Bs
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Krishna's Got Big Boots To Fill

aleague/Wellington Phoenix striker Roy Krishna


With all-star phoenix striker, Nathan Burns departing the Wellington Phoenix will have to look toward other talents to score goals and make it to the playoffs this season.

They will have other talents such as Micheal McGlincy, Blake Powell, Roly Bonevacia and Jeffrey Sarpong, but if the phoenix are going to score goals Krishna will likely have to step up and play a starring role.

Even though they had the league's best player they were still eliminated in the first round of the aleague elimination games last season.

Although Blake Powell had a brief stint at Sydney FC last season he is more accustomed to playing his football at a lower level than that of the aleague.

Although he was impressive in the preseason I would not rate him as a contender for the aleague player of the year.

Anyone such as Sarpong who have played in other top Dutch and Spanish leagues knows the pressure of having to step up and the size of the boots Krishna will have to fill for the departed aleague superstar striker Nathan Burns.

Krishna has so far struggled with the increased attention.

"I was just rushing in the final third. With a bit more experience and training I know that in the front third you've got to be a bit more patient with the ball and calm with the ball," said Krishna.

So if we take this to be true can we expect Krishna to become a consistent scorer for the aleague side the Wellington Phoenix?
"Of course," said Krishna.

Although the Phoenix have never looked entirely promising from set pieces, Krishna is hoping that with a little training he will be able to create some magic to propel the Wellington Phoenix forward.

The wellington Phoenix's first game in the Hyundai a league will happen on Sunday 11th October at Westpac Stadium.

aleague/Wellington Phoenix team emblem


(refernce from stuff.co.nz)
Supporters and current members of the aleague side the Brisbane Roar are at the Barkie group who currently manage the Brisbane roar.

They are outraged at the Barkie Group's decision to try and hold on the Brisbane Roar after the financial turmoil they have been placed through.

The Group has the intention of staying in charge of the side as the progress into the 2015/16 season. They also intend to try to return the aleague side to its former glory.

While at a forum meeting supporters rambled on for two consecutive hours expressing their outrage over what the Barkie Group has done to the aleague side. The Barkie Group has not taken this criticism lightly and promises they will strive toward returning the former glory which the Brisbane Roar once retained.

The Barkie Group says that they are shocked at the level of discontent and will be working toward improving their image toward the fans.

What shocked the Barkie Group was the outrage over the recent financial turmoil. The Barkie Group has forced the aleague club the Brisbane Roar into.

Fans demand an apology for financial and emotional stress under which they have placed their supporters.

The Barkie group did not promise an apology as such but did say what happened is not ok and will need to fixed soon.

They also say that they will aim to have the aleague club's debt paid off by January next year.

Supporters have also raised questions over the legitimacy of Chris Fong who is the current director of the Barkie Group. He claims that he had gotten permission from the Barkie Group to sell the aleague club off to overseas investors.

Pourre declined to answer a question as to whether the Brisbane Roar have been trading while insolvent.

The Barkie Group hopes that the forum will quell the rage off the supporters of the Brisbane Roar.

Who Knows what the future of the alegue club will bring, will it bring financial stability or will the club liquidate. Nobody knows.

(reference taken from stuff.co.nz)