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A-League Mens 25/26 - Round 13

There is also the number of seats that are allocated to sponsors/corporates, many of which can be empty on match day.
Similar to season members - every seat sold would be counted regardless of the members turning up. It would literally be money that counts not bums on the day.
 
From Roar email:
"Justin Vidic will make his exciting return this week after missing last Friday’s match against Auckland FC due to illness.

It was confirmed this week that captain, Jay O’Shea, will be sidelined for four weeks after suffering an ankle injury during last week’s match against Melbourne City FC.
 
Trewin unfortunately struck by the karma stick.

Full body challenge by Trewin last week saw O'Shea off injured.

Full body challenge by whoever for Auckland this week sees Trewin off injured.

All accidental - but the cosmos is watching...
 
Trewin unfortunately struck by the karma stick.

Full body challenge by Trewin last week saw O'Shea off injured.

Full body challenge by whoever for Auckland this week sees Trewin off injured.

All accidental - but the cosmos is watching...
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Was it Behich running hard to keep Brook onside got the Auckland goal? And the commentators saying Behich was roasting Bonetig for the goal.

Such a cruel and subjective thing conceding goals.
 
Was it Behich running hard to keep Brook onside got the Auckland goal? And the commentators saying Behich was roasting Bonetig for the goal.

Such a cruel and subjective thing conceding goals.
Great run and pass by Behich to set up City"s second goal. There'life in the old boy yet,
 
Melbourne City with a 2-1 win over Auckland FC to get A-League Men matchday 13 underway after Medin Memeti scored the winning goal in the 81st minute. Max Caputo converted a penalty in the 70th minute and Ryan Teague made his City debut, starting and playing 73 minutes before being subbed off.
 
A good fairly even battle in Perth.

Glory have much better cohesion, control and incisive passing - especially their through balls. It feels dangerous when they get a move on.

Roar coming back into the game with a little more intensity after we equalised with the penalty but our play is very much a series of ideas by the player on the ball rather than a cohesive effort from player to player.

Hore, Long and Ruhs making some good plays for us - buying time and space.

Glory just cutting through when they get it together.

We started the game so stupidly with the yellow card by the Glory player for sliding in dangerously then Klein mindlessly comes in to start the pushing to earn his own card. At the end of the turmoil it should have been a card to Glory and a free kick to us, but Klein's aggression made it a yellow card each and effectively nullifying the penalty of the brutal challenge. Played sensibly and we are a card up and have the advantage of Glory playing more carefully.
 
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