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Central Coast Mariners v Kawasaki Frontale AFC CL 3rd Round

greenlion

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marinermick said:
frontale beat nagoya 3-1 on the weekend so it looks like the mariners have the harder game of the two australian clubs based on current form

basically I think Newcastle in a harder group. from my knowledge of EAstasian football, Nagoya simply > Kawasaki, Beijing > Tianjin and Ulsan baerly = Pohang in strength of the squads. but yes lets say Kawasaki and Tianjin are in better form than Nagoya and Beijing in domestic leagues
 

scottmac

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greenlion said:
marinermick said:
frontale beat nagoya 3-1 on the weekend so it looks like the mariners have the harder game of the two australian clubs based on current form

basically I think Newcastle in a harder group. from my knowledge of EAstasian football, Nagoya simply > Kawasaki, Beijing > Tianjin and Ulsan baerly = Pohang in strength of the squads. but yes lets say Kawasaki and Tianjin are in better form than Nagoya and Beijing in domestic leagues

If thats the case, WTF happened to Nagoya last night? They were shite.
 

Bex

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greenlion said:
marinermick said:
frontale beat nagoya 3-1 on the weekend so it looks like the mariners have the harder game of the two australian clubs based on current form

basically I think Newcastle in a harder group. from my knowledge of EAstasian football, Nagoya simply > Kawasaki, Beijing > Tianjin and Ulsan baerly = Pohang in strength of the squads. but yes lets say Kawasaki and Tianjin are in better form than Nagoya and Beijing in domestic leagues

Are you kidding? The Jet's home win was against a team of unknowns and the Nagoya performance in the first half last night would have been carved up by a National Youth League side. If only the Mariners were getting such an easy run.....
 

mariners4ever

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drove through gosford earlier, saw a few kawasaki supporters, 2 melbourne supporters, and ok looking pitch.....i think thats a recipe for a win for the coastie boys
 

greenlion

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currently the average attandace of ACL eastern zone is 10,978
average attendance of matches hosted in Japan: 8,677; in Korea: 7,441; in China: 19,092; in Australia: 7,092
Average attendace for Domestic League 2009: J-League: 19,491; K-League: 15,537; CSL: 17,699
Average attendance of A-League 2008/2009: 12,966
 

chief

Member
yeah saw quite a few kawasaki supporters flowing through gosford as i sat at the gosford hotel and indulged myself in a fine beverage yummy
 

boony26

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can anyone give me a reliable live streaming site? stuck at uni doing last minute assignments and couldnt make it to the game
 

cruiser

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Danny was just standing there flat footed as that header went past him. I think the commentator was a little kind in saying there was nothing he could do about it.
 

cruiser

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Unlike Kawasake we're still having trouble scoring. It's been frustrating Mariners supporters for four months now.

Oh dear, 3-0 down now. Might be time to reach for the remote soon.
 

TerrigalUtd

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cruiser said:
Unlike Kawasake we're still having trouble scoring. It's been frustrating Mariners supporters for four months now.

Oh dear, 3-0 down now. Might be time to reach for the remote soon.

not yet, a miracle could happen after halftime IF we dont concede again.
 

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