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A-League Mens 25/26 - Round 9

Only when JL is playing, without him, we are non-league standard.
Which is very much a symptom of the salary cap and low grant money. It's the same story at the other clubs. None of the clubs have any real depth anymore. Injuries/suspensions to any key starting player have a massive impact. We are a third of the way through the season now and no team has really pulled away from the pack. Every team is beatable. Auckland may look good on paper, but their last three games have been against bottom table opponents. They haven't been completely convincing against better opposition.
 
Loved seeing the young Jets team beat SFC.
I should qualify this post.

It was good seeing a young Jets team, who can be inconsistent, defeat what I have considered to be a powerhouse this season. SFC have looked very hard to beat, despite missing Joe L in attack.

One South American SFC import has slick close ball control too. Very easy on the eye.
 
I should qualify this post.

It was good seeing a young Jets team, who can be inconsistent, defeat what I have considered to be a powerhouse this season. SFC have looked very hard to beat, despite missing Joe L in attack.

One South American SFC import has slick close ball control too. Very easy on the eye.
Eli Adams looks a player.
 
Which is very much a symptom of the salary cap and low grant money. It's the same story at the other clubs. None of the clubs have any real depth anymore. Injuries/suspensions to any key starting player have a massive impact. We are a third of the way through the season now and no team has really pulled away from the pack. Every team is beatable. Auckland may look good on paper, but their last three games have been against bottom table opponents. They haven't been completely convincing against better opposition.
You could argue that that makes it a more competitive league.
 
One thing about SFC and Talay as coach is he knows his youth and we’re and when to play them. Losing lolly is big but even though I’m no SFC fan I can bet they will have a decent young kid ready to take up the roll and not disappoint.
 
One thing about SFC and Talay as coach is he knows his youth and we’re and when to play them. Losing lolly is big but even though I’m no SFC fan I can bet they will have a decent young kid ready to take up the roll and not disappoint.
You mean like Patrick Wood ? He is brutal.
 
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