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2025–26 A-League Women — regular season matches

Trimis is an immense talent and together with Gomez and Rasmussen should provide the Mariners with many wins unfortunately the new coach is still experimenting so progress is slow.
The goal:



She's a Young Matilda and is eligible for both Australia and Greece. So even if worst case scenario she isn't ever good enough for the Tillies she can always play for Greece. Fingers and toes crossed she is good enough though and is a Matilda.
 
WOW! Has this ever happened before (in Australia)?
Yeah I played in a match where one of my teammates did two on the same day. Did it for the reserves which was hand balled on the line (he scored the resulting pen) and then came off the bench for the A-Grade and scored one.
 
Yeah I played in a match where one of my teammates did two on the same day. Did it for the reserves which was hand balled on the line (he scored the resulting pen) and then came off the bench for the A-Grade and scored one.
Damn, nice!
 
https://sydneyfc.com/news/two-a-league-women-departures/

Sydney FC have delisted Laurie-Ann Moise and Alyssa Rose from their A-League Women's team to allow them to pursue opportunities in Europe and NPL Women's NSW respectively.
Genuinely annoyed that we only played Laurie-Ann Moïse in one game (the 2–2 draw with Melbourne City) and then just left her out. Especially given how poor we've been up front, having only won two fucking games all season.

Looking at the Instagram post it appears she wanted to stay and make things work based on her liking comments as well as thanking Sydney FC on her story and reposting a photo with a fan thanking her on her story.
 
Genuinely annoyed that we only played Laurie-Ann Moïse in one game (the 2–2 draw with Melbourne City) and then just left her out. Especially given how poor we've been up front, having only won two fucking games all season.

Looking at the Instagram post it appears she wanted to stay and make things work based on her liking comments as well as thanking Sydney FC on her story and reposting a photo with a fan thanking her on her story.
Agree. Can't say much about Rose, don't think she played
 
Can't say much about Rose, don't think she played
Alyssa Rose was on a short-term contract before the start of A-League Women season 2025-26 as an injury replacement for Shay Hollman, which has since expired, and she'll be leaving the club so she can register for NPLW season 2026, but not sure if she got game time this season.
 
Football Australia should be the ones leading the revamping of women’s professional football. Australia doesn’t have an endless supply of millionaires to fund this and clubs are obviously struggling to keep the men’s teams afloat.
The APL should either start caring more about the ALW or hand it over to Football Australia.
 
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