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You must have had your own camera focused on Veart because I did see him jump up and down demanding water breaks. You seem unaware that water breaks are part of games in very hot days. So much for cheating. As for the fluke own goal, aren’t all Adelaide goals flukes and their wins also flukes. You even predicted before the game that they would fluke a win. In your world, Adelaide is top of the table because they are cheating thugs who have unimaginable luck. Fortunately, most people seem to have a more realistic understanding of the fact that games are won through a combination of good play, luck, defensive errors and even poor referees decisions.
Adelaide United have got what every A-League club wants - home advantage
Another conspiracy theory about Adelaide. Now we have the Adelaide cheating coach demanding a water break. Anyone who has watched Alireza Faghani perform as a referee, would know that this is not a referee you can influence. Furthermore, water breaks are a feature of matches with high temperature.
As for the own goal being a fluke, own goals are part of the game. In this instance, Goodwin presence forced the error from the defenders. This is irrelevent to you anyway because of your overwhelming obession with Adelaide. This has even prevented you to appreciate what great hard fought game it was.
Anyway, I’m looking forward to your next conspiracy next time Adelaide win.
A-League tipping: Round 15 - Auckland face two tough tests, Wanderers to rise into top six
This weekend will show whether Auckland strong start will be sustained.
A-League tipping: Round 15 - Auckland face two tough tests, Wanderers to rise into top six
NoMate. Your profound dislike of Adelaide (which you predicted would share the wooden spoon with Brisbane) is playing trick with your logic. First, you say that Adelaide will fluke another win but them you tip it to lose both games (1-3 to MVC and 2-3 to AUK).
Then we have the conspiracy theory that VAR and Ref, who are unlikely to
the same people for each game, will on their side, resulting in a home town decision. For that to happens you’d need for all VAR operators and Refs to all side with Adelaide. If you have have evidence of such massive conspiracy, you should provide it.
As for the home town decision. Only 1 of their 7 wins has been at home. Looks like it’s not really working.
So, all we’re left with is the usual monotous fluke wins and fluke goals.
A-League tipping: Round 15 - Auckland face two tough tests, Wanderers to rise into top six
What about all the other times you said they had a fluke goal or win (which is most of the time they have won)?
A-League Tipping: Round 13 - City to go top, Sydney host champions in prime time clash
It’s either a soft penalty when given to Adelaide or a not given penalty or red card to the other team. Any wins or goals by Adelaide are flukes. So, Adelaide now has had 7 flukes and scored 26 flukes. So much luck for Adelaide and so little for other teams. Adelaide are not just thugs, they’re luck thieves.
A-League Tipping: Round 13 - City to go top, Sydney host champions in prime time clash
This what happen when people watch a game with one eye. They see flukes, imaginary red cards, and soft penalties.
Adelaide return to second on the A-League table after a stunning injury-time winner to down Macarthur
No NoMates. It’s the second time. They also beat WU. You have also called them thugs in the past and yet they have conceded less fouls that any other team this season.
Adelaide return to second on the A-League table after a stunning injury-time winner to down Macarthur
You keep saying that but they’ve beaten WU who are currently 6th. I also remember you have called them thugs, yet it’s the lowest ranked team this season in fouls committed at 7.67 per game.
Victory still winless under Diles after scoreless Auckland stalemate
In relation to Faber, it might just be a coincidence but I have noticed a definite improvement in the smooth flow of the ball with both the men and women teams.
Adelaide United have got what every A-League club wants - home advantage