Your Week in Football
Round Two of the A-League was more exciting than winning $200,000 on a scratch card in Melbourne.
Gold Coast continued to look like a load of "bigger boys" taking on the year below them at school. While Robbie Fowler doesn't strike us as someone looking to end their career having his ears flicked and lunch money taken by the A-League's mere morals. During his post match interview "God" looked more depressed than a Socceroos captain at his local Centrelink. Fowler probably thinks it would be easier teaching maths to Baldrick than winning games at the Fury.
The other games didn't disappoint either, with another 17 goals scored in total this round, including six of the best in quite possibly the greatest A-League game ever. Unsurprisingly Sydney versus Adelaide was the "Pim Verbeek tactical appreciation edition" of Round Two, while Wellington versus Perth was the "Brett Holman inability to score appreciation edition" as chance after chance went begging in a rain-soaked NZ. Oh yeah and Mariners v Jets played too. Apparently.
More exciting than an F3 derby is the return of the EPL, where Liverpool's title challenge ended before it started, Tim Cahill was made to feel the Robbie Fowler of the Premiership, while in mainland Europe that Politix model we had in the July issue of the mag scored twice.
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