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  • Piovaccari Scores! City Smashed!


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    Federico Piovaccari scored his first goal in the Red & Black in a 3-0 rout of Melbourne City

     

    The evolution of the Wanderers continued in Round 6 of the A-League in Melbourne, and Western Sydney broke the shackles in front of goal with a storming second half, as Mark Bridge, Piovaccari and Mitch Nichols all hit the back of the net.

     

    Andrew Redmayne provided the best chance of the half for his former side, with a dreadful attempt at playing out from the back across the face of his own goal, he found City winger Harry Novillo. Fortunately instead of a first time shot, Novillo took enough touches that Redmayne could scramble back to smother his shot.

     

    Mere moments after the break, Mitch Nichols scored for the second game on the trot. The outstanding right flank combination of Vidosic & Neville got in behind the City defence, with Nichols having ghosted to the back post he was unmarked and couldn't miss from point blank range.

     

    Vidosic & Neville combined once again, assisted by some sub-standard officiating and a Melbourne City defence that decided to stop playing, Piovaccari had his long awaited goal. Neville was lucky enough to knock a pass against a City defender, while Vidosic was in an offside position he was not involved in the play itself, and the referee correctly allowed play to continue. Piovaccari kept playing and Neville found the Italian striker unmarked.

     

    Mark Bridge shut the game down as a contest in the 84th minute with yet another tap-in. Jaushua Sotirio worked enough space to get a shot away only to see it screw wide off the boot. Happily for Bridge it rolled into a perfect position between the City defence and keeper, Bridge knocking home his 50th goal in the A-League.

     

    After an early season of frustration, the Wanderers look like they've got a groove going. Andreu absolutely dominated the Mooy-less midfield of Melbourne, Topor-Stanley played more like Matthew Spiranovic in the heart of defence and Piovaccari finally getting on the scoreboard. Western Sydney are up to 3rd place on the A-League ladder and regardless of other results will stay in the top 6 after the weekend.


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    ACL champions. World Club Championship. Premiership Plate winners. Two Grand Final appearances. Second biggest club in country. RBB. Three year's old. Heads must roll !!

    Fold the club. We're 6 from 42.

    Terrible.

    ******* horrible record, Barcalona would have had 4 champions league, 4 league titles & a couple of league cups by now in the same 4 year period. How does Popa still have a job? :nono:
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    Let's be realistic, this season is a real test for Popovic, just not in the sense of keeping his job here; rather, it's all about showing potential bosses offshore he's not just a flash in the pan, that he can recover from ridiculous fixture demands and poor player acquisitions, and adapt his style to suit the times and the squad at hand (wow, long sentence).

     

    Like many I wasn't happy with last season (even with the ACL victory) and thought that questions had to asked, but a part of me knew the club would persevere, for better or worse, for at least one more season. Thankfully Popovic is coming through and all signs are pointing to a strong domestic campaign. All good things for us and Popovic - we get to cheer again and see some pretty exciting football, and he gets another positive tick from chairs elsewhere that might soon take a punt on that young but now seasoned upstart from the antipodes.

     

    So yep, I did (and kind of still do) think that Popovic has something to prove, but only in the sense of him outgrowing this league.

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    Brilliant footballing weekend:

    Masterclass performance by the boys.

    Smurfs got their asses kicked. After leading twice. In their mansion.

    And Hungary qualified to the Euro Cup after 44 years! (Priskin's goal was fantastic, lure him to wsw)

    Happy days.

     

    Tamas Priskin?

     

     

    waaaaaay ahead of you on my FIFA 15 mode :P

     

    69 on fifa iirc

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    Brilliant footballing weekend:

    Masterclass performance by the boys.

    Smurfs got their asses kicked. After leading twice. In their mansion.

    And Hungary qualified to the Euro Cup after 44 years! (Priskin's goal was fantastic, lure him to wsw)

    Happy days.

    Tamas Priskin?

     

     

    waaaaaay ahead of you on my FIFA 15 mode :P

     

    69 on fifa iirc

    Hahaha that's the one
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    Haha.... See u all at the collector in

    My new Pio shirt the guy at Peter wynnes thinks I'm farking nuts for getting a home piovaccari and an away one I think I am too...

    It's like 45 bucks to write his name

    Per jersey....

    Nikestore.com.au has free customisation for names and numbers Edited by Erebus
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    Haha.... See u all at the collector in

    My new Pio shirt the guy at Peter wynnes thinks I'm farking nuts for getting a home piovaccari and an away one I think I am too...

    It's like 45 bucks to write his name

    Per jersey....

     

    $45? pffft... imagine how you'd feel if it cost you $750k

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    It's early days, but Pio will be the new Dino - except he'll score more goals.

     

    Unless he can levitate above the ground and win a pen, score goals with a bald bonce or put the ball in the net with his back heel he will never be anything more than a pale shadow of St Dino of the Blessed Back Heel

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