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You can stick your Melbourne Heart up your . . .

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

It may still be well over a week away, but people are getting exciting about the first ever Melbourne A-League derby. That excitement may have something to do with the release of tickets to the general public, most of which would be Melbourne Victory fans considering it’s classed as a Heart home game.

I, myself picked up my tickets for the much anticipated clash on Monday afternoon. Usually I would be getting tickets in the Melbourne Active Support Areas, but due partly to going to the match with a number of people who are casual observers and the fact of where the Melbourne Victory active support would actual be located meant that I just got the cheapest reserved ticket I could find in what is classed as the “Away Supporters” section.

Whilst I am on the topic of active support there has been much consternation amongst the Victory’s active support at the amount of seating available for the club’s very large contingent of supporters. For an excellent summary and comment on the situation I would highly recommend having a look at this blog on Australian FourFourTwo, which is already causing much discussion.

If you are interested in what I had to say about the Victory’s 0-0 draw with the North Queensland Fury, check out my latest effort for Australian FourFourTwo.

A furious way to end the year

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

After what was a successful year for the Melbourne Victory, Saturday night’s performance against the Fury was a disappointing way to end the year. It was a match where the Victory never really looked in the contest and thanks mainly efforts to the efforts of Mitchell Langerak, we were lucky that the damage was not more than the one goal.

For all my thoughts on the game you can check out my latest 442 blog, entitled “The Lost And The Furious”.

Victory vs Fury: Minute by minute

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Welcome to Victory In Melbourne’s minute by minute analysis of Melbourne Victory’s clash against North Queensland Fury at Dairy Farmers Stadium, kickoff at 9pm AEST.

(Note: This page does not automatically update so you are going have to keep hitting that refresh button to see what’s going on.)

Congratulations to Matthew Foschini on his starting debut. Langerak (gk), Muscat (c), Kemp, Thompson, Vargas, Pondeljak, Foschini, Kruse, Ward, Leijer, Suksomskit. On the bench, Brebner, Moss (gk), Pilkington and Elasi. That’s one attacking starting XI.

8:57pm: Sydney defeat Adelaide 1-0, meaning that the Victory need to win to stay on top of the table.

Starting XI for the Fury. Pasfield (gk), Middelby, Tadrosse, Spagnuolo, Fowler (c), Brockie, Busch, Grossman, Daal, Smith, G., Smith, M. On the bench: Henderson (gk), McBreen, Kohler, Cooke

3 mins: Langerak almost gifts the Fury a golden opportunity as he looks to escort the ball out of bounds. Not long after Busch puts in one of the most ordinary tackles you will ever see. Lucky not to pick up a card.

7 mins: Very scrappy opening with neither team holding possession for more than a few seconds.

9 mins: First shot for the Victory with a long range effort from Pondeljak that goes well wide.

10 mins: Middleby makes some good space for himself in the penalty area but his shot is straight at Langerak.

12 mins: Thompson picks up a free kick in a dangerous position after being fouled by Spagnuolo. Free kick taken by Sutsomkit, cleared by the Fury.

15 mins: Muscat puts a brilliant through ball to Kruse, but Pasfield was out quickly to deny any scoring opportunity. Melbourne starting to get on top.

18 mins: Vargas almost puts the ball into the back of his own net after a somewhat innocuous clearance. Langerak breathing a definite sigh of relief.

24 mins: Muscat cops a Jeremy Brockie drive straight in the head. Like the true champion he is, just gets up and keeps playing.

28 mins: Langerak makes a brilliant save to deny Jeremy Brockie after the ball takes a deflection off Vargas.

31 mins: Goal to North Queensland Fury as Dyron Daal puts it past Langerak. You could almost see that one coming. Melbourne certainly have some work to do having barely touched the ball in the last five to ten minutes.

39 mins: Melbourne currently playing without a midfield at the moment and is a key reason why they aren’t creating any decent chances on goal.

40 mins: Vargas puts a header wide of the mark after getting free of his marker at a corner. Will definitely be disappointed that he didn’t find the back of the net with that effort.

45 mins: That’s the first half done and dusted. It has been a disappointing performance so far by the Victory and it’s definitely time for one of those half-time sprays from Ernie Merrick.

46 mins: Grant Brebner comes on for Sutee Suksomkit at the break. Hopefully that brings some steel to the Melbourne midfield. It also means the last appearance for Suksomkit in Victory colours as his loan spell comes to an end.

47 mins: Thompson forces a save out of Pasfield after being put through by Kruse.

50 mins: Plenty of free kicks going the way of the Victory at the start of the second half as they look to impose themselves on the game.

51 mins: I give Daal 5 out of 10 for that dive. Very lucky not see himself going into the book for that one and didn’t Muscat let Peter Green know about it as well.

56 mins: Green misses a fairly obvious handball in the box after Thompson looks to fire a ball across the penalty area. Must be the week for referees missing handballs, but to Melbourne’s credit they didn’t actually appeal for a penalty unlike the Mariners. Wouldn’t mind seeing Elasi getting a run about now. Could definitely cause some problems to the Fury defence.

60 mins: Daal somehow manages to beat three Melbourne defenders but thankfully doesn’t get his shot on target.

66 mins: Langerak makes a crucial block to deny Brockie. After an early period of dominance by the Victory, the Fury are well and truly back in the swing of things and causing some headaches for the Melbourne defence. This performance is very reminiscent of efforts against Perth in recent seasons.

71 mins: Time to give Kruse a rest, his first touch for most of the second half has been woeful. Merrick replaces Foschini with Football Superstar winner, Luke Pilkington. Not the change I would have made.

75 mins: Melbourne’s continual use of the long ball is starting to look a little predictable with no real chances ever being created from them as the Fury defence clean them up time after time.

78 mins: Pondeljak, who has largely been ineffectual tonight, has been replaced by Elasi. On another note, how are we losing to a team that has Beau Busch playing for it.

87 mins: Rather tame effort from Elasi leaves Pasfield with an easy save. Game has rather petered out with both teams not producing any real highlights - it’s also probably the reason why I haven’t added anything for nearly ten minutes.

89 mins: Contrary to what Messrs Cockerill and Harper just said, McBreen did make a play at the ball as he run right passed it and was like only two feet away from the ball. It may sound like sour grapes, but our two esteemed were definitely against the Victory right from the get go.

90 mins: Three minutes of added time, it looks likes Melbourne will surrender it’s lead to the boys in baby blue. But we do have a game in hand.

90+3 mins: And there goes the final whistle. A disappointing performance from the Victory where we never really looked that threatening in the final third of the pitch. Certainly missed the influence of Hernandez in the midfield as without him it was pretty much non-existent. Definitely not the way we wanted to finish off 2009, especially surrendering the league lead to Sydney.

A fixture of contention

Monday, April 20th, 2009

The FFA released its draw for the 2009/10 A-League season today with Melbourne kicking the season off with a clash against the Central Coast Mariners on the 6th August 2009. And before you go rushing off to your diaries to check what day that is - its a Thursday. It’s not the ideal way to start off a season with it being a “school” night for many spectators and thus a smaller than expected crowd to kick off the season.

Another bone of contention is the fact the finals series has been extended to include six teams. So now, its more difficult to not get in the finals that it is to get in. With the expanded competition, the finals system should have stayed as is at four or at most five. At six, it is a bit of a farce and demeans the whole process. Maybe its a ploy to ensure new boys Gold Coast make the finals.

Speaking of the new boys, Melbourne will play North Queensland for the first time in Round 3 at Dairy Farmer’s Stadium and get their first glimpse of Gold Coast United in Round 8 at Skilled Park.

Bring it on!