Posts Tagged "Alex Brosque"

The focus and attention this year in the A-League understandably has been on the likes of Alessandro Del Piero and Emile Heskey. Former Socceroos such as Richard Garcia and Vinnie Grella have come back, while star import Marcus Flores has also returned.

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While last week’s Socceroos clash was essentially a dead rubber, with little riding on the result, there was much to be gained from the performance and, for Holger Osieck, a few areas that needed sorting after disappointing performances on the past two match-days.

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Striker Alex Brosque scored a double as a stunning second-half Socceroos barrage set up a 4-2 win to end Saudi Arabia’s World Cup qualifying campaign on Wednesday night.

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Socceroos coach Holger Osieck says the national team is seeing the benefits of Josh Kennedy and Alex Brosque’s time spent playing in Japan, declaring the league is helping the pair make noticeable strides forward in their game.

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Socceroos coach Holger Osieck took a thinly veiled swipe at his employer and wanted Australia to show more respect for the international football calendar, after being irked by the availability debate over superstars Harry Kewell and Brett Emerton.

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Job done, if not done quite to plan. The Socceroos received the fright of their lives last night at the Suncorp Stadium against a wonderfully organised, motivated and unfortunate Thailand, ultimately winning 2-1 thanks to a very late winner from substitute Alex Brosque.

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When Alex Brosque stepped up to the penalty spot in stoppage time on Wednesday night, he had the weight of a football-mad town on his shoulders. Shimizu S-Pulse are one of the most popular clubs in Japan, and Brosque is developing into a key man for the Shizuoka side.

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Socceroos coach Holger Osieck has selected a squad of 23-players for the upcoming international friendly matches against New Zealand and Serbia.

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This week I had the chance to exclusively interview former Sydney FC, and now J-League Shimizu S-Pulse midfielder, Alex Brosque. After a successful career in the A-League, Alex joined his Australian compatriot Eddy Bosnar at S-Pulse this season.

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Jason Culina’s decision to sign with the Newcastle Jets bucked the trend of Australian players heading to Asia. Linked with a move to the J. League, the Socceroos midfielder chose to continue his career alongside father Branko at the Jets.

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With the transfer of Alex Brosque to the J-League finally confirmed, Sydney FC needs to think long and hard about its next signing. The issue for Sydney, as most people probably realise, is that it is not enough just to win games but they have to play entertaining football and they need big names to [...]

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An independent arbiter has ruled Sydney FC striker Alex Brosque can leave the A-League club and take up a two-year contract worth $1.5m, with Japanese side Shimizu S-Pulse.

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I’ve been following a story about Alex Brosque and J-League team Shimizu S-Pulse, and over the past 24 hours it has taken a turn that really worries me a great deal. This story has potentially many implications.

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Sydney FC skipper Terry McFlynn was impressed that his side could “at times” keep the ball for five, six or seven passes and get off a shot at goal against Melbourne Victory on Saturday night. How the mighty have fallen when a five pass move is a triumph.

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As tonight’s A-League triple treat brings an end to week 15 of the competition’s 27 week schedule, it’s time to take stock and assess the best performers so far.

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Another win over struggling Perth Glory has raised Sydney FC’s hopes of an unlikely charge up the A-League ladder.

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A touch of class from Alex Brosque ensured Sydney FC salvaged a point from their clash with A-League high fliers Brisbane Roar at the Sydney Football Stadium on Saturday night.

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Sydney FC broke through for their first victory of the A-League season and extended Perth Glory’s losing streak to six matches with a crushing 3-0 triumph at Nib Stadium on Sunday.

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It’s a big week for football in Sydney but the city’s football club is still tottering on the precipice, determined not to make a leap of faith, and refusing to kick out and kick-start a stalled season.

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Brisbane Roar have always played attacking football, so it was no surprise to see Ange Postecoglu’s side turn in a vibrant performance on Saturday night. What was surprising was the ease with which they dominated champions Sydney FC, suggesting that Brisbane could be a real force in this season’s title race.

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