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The Postecoglou Era

Started on 17 January 2015 by Feliks
Latest Reply on 14 May 2015 by the champi0n fm
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Just seen this Feliks. Do us proud!

That injury crisis is going to be a massive blow to our chances.

Hope Danny de Silva and Panos Armenakas develop well
Walter and Maximus Thanks for the comments guys

Australia Fall To Heavy Defeat

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Australia | 1-4 | Uruguay

McKay (90)

Velazquez (35), Cavani (40, 41), Gargano (53)

Uruguay comfortably dispatched Australia at the MCG, where a slightly smaller crowd of 44,000 watched their country take on another formidable opponent. Uruguay's finishing was below par for most of the game, however once Edinson Cavani was given room his aim was true.

Emiliano Velazquez opened the accounts for Uruguay, with a headed goal from the corner situation in the 35th minute. Edinson Cavani made some room for himself and scored 5 minutes later, adding another from the kick off to make it 3-0 at half time. Walter Gargano put the icing on the cake after half time but Australia did manage to muster one opportunity. Matt McKay, lurking on the edge of the box, received the ball and more in hope than anything took a shot, landing it past Martin Silva and giving his nation a consolation goal.

Australian XI

(4-1-2-2-1) Matthew RYAN, Luke WILKSHIRE (sub 70), Rhys WILLIAMS, Matthew SPIRANOVIC (sub 70), Jason DAVIDSON, Josh BRILLANTE, Matt MCKAY, Mark BRESCIANO (sub 70), Robbie KRUSE (sub 45), Matthew LECKIE (sub 79), Tomi Juric (sub 79)

Subs Used

Ben HALLORAN (on 45), Connor CHAPMAN (on 70), Ivan FRANJIC (on 70), Panos ARMENAKAS (on 70), James TROISI (on 79), Eli BABALJ (on 79)
Bummed you lost, but glad to see Atletico Madrid's (currently on-loan at Getafe) little Uruguayan Emiliano Velasquez get on the scoresheet :P
Damn, at least you scored :P
Neal Always seeing the silver lining :P

Pauker That was so unexpected I acted as if I had won when it happened xD.
It's a shame Australia couldn't produce a... Brillante upset as Uruguay... Kruse'd to victory. Hopefully you can..... (I have no more puns) :P
2015-01-29 07:44#207070 Justice : It's a shame Australia couldn't produce a... Brillante upset as Uruguay... Kruse'd to victory. Hopefully you can.....

T-ryan recover from the loss. ;)
That's Wright, it wasn't a Good performance and these puns failed because I'm about a year ahead and therefore I haven't used those players. Great stuff Feliks.
wow did you just try and compliment yer'self? That was not very Good.

Armenakas Makes Debut Ahead Of Schedule

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Daniel De Silva's reign as Australia's youngest ever player has lasted mere months as injuries played a hand in Panos Armenakas' call up to the squad against Uruguay. The Udinese youngster came on in the 70th minute at the tender age of 16 years 105 days, smashing De Silva by over a year.

Touted as one of the nation's brightest prospects, the American born Armenakas is currently employed by Serie A club Udinese. Also eligible for Greece and the United States, Postecoglou has reportedly rushed him into the side to secure him for the future but the 16 year old seems a fine player already. Armenakas seemed to be unaffected by the pressure at the MCG, playing with distinction in the final 20 minutes of the game and playing a part in Australia's late goal. Alongside De Silva and Massimo Luongo, Armenakas looks to be the future of the Australian midfield and although he might not feature again for a while, he is definitely on the radar of Australian fans.
He's a gun mate worth securing.
Very good too see another high quality story feliks. :)

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