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A-League Awards

marinermick

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bulldogmariner said:
The A-League awards are on tonight.

My Tip Carlos Hernandez for Player of the year.

My tip is Steve Corica
Coach: Vitislav Lavicka
Young player: Matthew Leckie (maybe Tommy Oar)
Referee: Sebre Delovski
Golden Boot: Shane Smeltz
Goalkeeper: Clint Bolton
 

FFC Mariner

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My tip is Cullina (vomit)
Coach: Ricky Herbert
Young player: Tommy Oar
Referee: Sebre Delovski
Golden Boot: Shane Smeltz
Goalkeeper: Danny or Eugene
 

razza

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well they stuffed up.
Goal joke. Coach joke IMO. How Lavicka or Herbert doesn't get it is beyond me.
Not happy about JW medal either
 

kevrenor

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SYDNEY
15 February 2010

Carlos Hernandez Awarded Johnny Warren Medal

Melbourne Victory's Costa Rican playmaker Carlos Hernandez has taken out the Hyundai A-League's highest individual accolade, the Johnny Warren Medal, at the Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Awards ceremony held at The Ivy in Sydney tonight.

Voted on by his playing peers throughout the Hyundai A-League 2009/10 season, Hernandez blitzed the field polling 673 votes ahead of Gold Coast United's goal-machine Shane Smeltz (431) and Wellington Phoenix import Paul Ifill (311).

Melbourne Victory coach Ernie Merrick was named the Hyundai A-League Coach of the Year, as voted by his fellow Hyundai A-League coaches. This is the second time that Ernie Merrick collected the Coach of the Year award after winning the 2006/07 trophy.

Archie Thompson completed Melbourne Victory's award haul by claiming the SOLO Goal of the Year for his Round 16 goal in the 68th minute against Gold Coast United at Etihad Stadium.

The NAB Young Player of the Year Award went to Brisbane Roar's Tommy Oar who had the unanimous vote of the expert panel following his impressive performances throughout the Hyundai A-League 2009/10 season.

Shane Smeltz picked up the Reebok Golden Boot award as the Hyundai A-League's top goalscorer for the second year in a row with 19 goals, seven clear of his closest rivals.

Also for the second successive season, Adelaide United's Eugene Galekovic took out the Goalkeeper of the Year award seeing off stiff competition from Central Coast Mariner's custodian Danny Vukovic and Clint Bolton from Sydney FC.

Having claimed the Premiership on the last day of the season Sydney FC took out the Fair Play award for accruing the least number of yellow and red cards

Strebre Delovski was  named the Zurich Referee of the Year
 

FFC Mariner

Well-Known Member
So he finishes worse that last season and gets coach of the year? What f**king joke.

Ricky Herbert should have shit that in
 

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