Why Hernandez is key for Melbourne Victory
'Tis with a sweet feeling of vindication that these words are so eloquently put to page. Sweatily pouring over the scribbling of my last…
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Started following football the day I saw Alan Shearer score a hat-trick for Blackburn Rovers. It just so happened they won the title that season. "I'm on to a good thing here" I thought to myself. Things haven't gone quite to plan since but hey, that's the beauty of football.
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'Tis with a sweet feeling of vindication that these words are so eloquently put to page. Sweatily pouring over the scribbling of my last…
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Thanks for pointing that out. I also noticed a transition of thought mistake in the last sentence regarding “proves to be”. Perhaps I need to spend more time reviewing and editing before submitting my blatherings.
Why Hernandez is key for Melbourne Victory
His riddle addled speech could surely be classified as spellcraft couldn’t it?
Mehmet Durakovic is a tactical genius
I too was confounded by these reports. Other than a couple of decent counter attacking forays forward, I thought Victory looked listless, disorganised and lacked width, yet still allowed the Jets midfield to walk through the centre of the park.
Mehmet Durakovic is a tactical genius
I mentioned the same thing to a friend of mine the other day. If you’re not going to play Carlos deeper, you could try Harry. However, I think Harry is best suited up forward with Archie.
Why Hernandez is key for Melbourne Victory