Posts Tagged "Carlos Hernandez"

As I noted in my team of the season piece earlier this week, there have been some absolute star performers this season, especially in the decisive front third. Never before in the short history of our new national league have so many guns, both local and imported, fired at the same time.

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Carlos Hernandez continued his merry goal-scoring ways as Melbourne broke their Perth hoodoo with a 2-1 A-League triumph at ME Bank Stadium on Sunday.

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Some individual brilliance from Melbourne’s big guns Archie Thompson and Carlos Hernandez proved the difference as the reigning A-League premiers bounced back to form with a 3-1 win over Newcastle on Sunday.

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Melbourne Victory are dancing around speculation striker Danny Allsopp wants out of the club for a lucrative Middle East deal as the A-League champions’ problems deepened markedly on Thursday night.

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Preview of round five of the A-League this weekend (all times AEST).

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Three rounds into the fifth A-League season and few would deny that Socceroo star, Jason Culina, has been the man of the moment, representing everything fans have longed to see in the Australian competition.

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Preview of round three of the A-League this weekend.

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Sydney FC’s revolution rolled on under Vitezslav Lavicka as they joined Gold Coast in setting the early competition pace after the second round of the A-League.

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A-League champions Melbourne Victory clawed back from two goals down to snatch a thrilling 3-3 draw with Brisbane Roar at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night.

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So that’s why they call it the world game. Australia’s A-League launched its fifth season this week looking like the UN general assembly. The major sponsor, Hyundai, is Korean. The biggest star, Robbie Fowler, is a Pom. Eight of the 10 coaches hail from foreign lands.

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With cash to burn and trash to talk, Gold Coast United have sashayed into the A-League with all the understatement of Paris Hilton on a big night out.

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Jason Culina? Of course Jason Culina. A first XI Socceroo at his peak in the season before a World Cup, signing for an inaugural A-League team in a climate where the national team coach has gone on record describing European training sessions as better than A League matches is big news.

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Too young, quick, slow, fragile, I’m sure you’ve heard the criticism of the A-League. But with the Socceroos heading to the 2010 World Cup, few fans would expect to see the squad without a pack of A-League players.

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Most of the A-League squads have been finalised, and with less than a month before the season proper begins, it’s time to rate the chances of the teams and have a look at some of their new recruits.

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The publication of the A-League team’s ins and outs combined with Melbourne Victory securing the signing of Costa Rican Carlos Hernandez and Thailand international defender Surat Sukha confirms Melbourne Victory as the raging hot favourites for the 2009/10 season.

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A-League champions Melbourne Victory have secured star midfielder Carlos Hernandez, but skipper Kevin Muscat remains unsigned and in limbo.

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Adelaide United promise there will be no repeat of the infamous sulking that soured their last A-League grand final appearance when the Reds face Melbourne at Telstra Dome on Saturday.

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The attacking nature of the Melbourne midfield has been a key to the Victory’s remarkable A-League success this season.

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Adelaide United coach Aurelio Vidmar bit angrily back at his counterpart Ernie Merrick on the eve of the A-League major semi-final second leg, saying the Melbourne Victory coach whinged “like a kid asking for a new toy”.

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Adelaide United dominates the A-League All-Star team named by Football Federation Australia on Thursday with five players included along with coach Aurelio Vidmar.

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