2018 AFC Champions League
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2018 AFC Champions League
Given 2 of our three representatives are Brisbane and Victory, I am not laden with confidence as to Australian clubs' performance.
Brisbane are in the play-offs and host either of Shan United/the Philippines Champion on Jan 23. Either of these clubs is manageable. After that it is Play-off 2 on the 30th of Jan where, should they progress, they meet Tianjin Quanjain where, if nothing else, it will be damn freezing. If they get through they make it into the easiest group with Jeonbuk, Kitchee and the winner of another play-off group. They are a chance to get out of the group if they get through the ice bucket that is Tianjin.
Sydney are lumped with Shanghai Shenua, Kashima Antlers and whoever prevails from Suwon/Eastern/Than Hoa (most likely to be the Koreans). A very tough group but Sydney are playing well.
Victory have Ulsan/Kawasaki Frontale and whoever prevails from Shanghai SIPG/Chiangrai/Tampines/Bali. An easier proposition than Sydney but a club with far lower form; they will struggle.
If nothing else it will be fun.
Brisbane are in the play-offs and host either of Shan United/the Philippines Champion on Jan 23. Either of these clubs is manageable. After that it is Play-off 2 on the 30th of Jan where, should they progress, they meet Tianjin Quanjain where, if nothing else, it will be damn freezing. If they get through they make it into the easiest group with Jeonbuk, Kitchee and the winner of another play-off group. They are a chance to get out of the group if they get through the ice bucket that is Tianjin.
Sydney are lumped with Shanghai Shenua, Kashima Antlers and whoever prevails from Suwon/Eastern/Than Hoa (most likely to be the Koreans). A very tough group but Sydney are playing well.
Victory have Ulsan/Kawasaki Frontale and whoever prevails from Shanghai SIPG/Chiangrai/Tampines/Bali. An easier proposition than Sydney but a club with far lower form; they will struggle.
If nothing else it will be fun.
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Wow that's a tough group for Sydney!
Great to see them tested so heavily in Asia!
As much as I'd like to see Sydney bomb out it is important that HAL clubs do well in the ACL otherwise we do run the risk of losing places.
Great to see them tested so heavily in Asia!
As much as I'd like to see Sydney bomb out it is important that HAL clubs do well in the ACL otherwise we do run the risk of losing places.
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First game for the ACL kicks off next Tuesday in Shan State, Myanmar; Shan United v Ceres-Negros from the Philippines. I plan to get up to the Shan hills for the match; should be fantastic.
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Couldn't get there but it looked a decent game, going to penalties in the end which the Filipinos won 3-4. Bugger; here endeth Myanmar's participation in the 2018 ACL.
Bali had an easier time taking out Tampines Rovers. It is great to see Indonesian sides back in the competition and hopefully this means Indonesia itself will be welcome back to the fold.
So it appears Brisbane has Ceres-Negros on the 23rd of January, a side they should not have any trouble with.
Bali had an easier time taking out Tampines Rovers. It is great to see Indonesian sides back in the competition and hopefully this means Indonesia itself will be welcome back to the fold.
So it appears Brisbane has Ceres-Negros on the 23rd of January, a side they should not have any trouble with.
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As an example as to how poor governance can screw things up, in the 2018 ACL:
(i) No teams from Iraq, Lebanon or Syria can enter as their associations didn't implement the AFC Club Licensing system.
(ii) Saudi only have 2 entrants as all other eligible teams failed to obtain an AFC Club License.
(iii) Kuwait has no teams entered as they are still suspended from FIFA.
(iv) The Champions from Indonesia, Vietnam & Iran all failed to obtain AFC Club Licenses and were replaced by other clubs.
(i) No teams from Iraq, Lebanon or Syria can enter as their associations didn't implement the AFC Club Licensing system.
(ii) Saudi only have 2 entrants as all other eligible teams failed to obtain an AFC Club License.
(iii) Kuwait has no teams entered as they are still suspended from FIFA.
(iv) The Champions from Indonesia, Vietnam & Iran all failed to obtain AFC Club Licenses and were replaced by other clubs.
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Utterly embarrasing brisbane roar!
Taping on kit numbers while losing to a team like that.
I feel bad for maccarone , came to aus after a big career and puts up with playing infront of a few people and watching his teams kit numbers fall off.
League has regressed back to the ben buckley days
Taping on kit numbers while losing to a team like that.
I feel bad for maccarone , came to aus after a big career and puts up with playing infront of a few people and watching his teams kit numbers fall off.
League has regressed back to the ben buckley days
Ppl who slap the label of truth on the 1st thing they hear, do it out of ignorance, convenience or cant be bothered picking through a thin layer of falsehood to find the real truth, or possibly even another lie
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What an utter shambles. Great for Ceres-Negros, however a real kick in the nether regions for the A-League.
Here's to hoping Victory and Sydney put on a better show.
Here's to hoping Victory and Sydney put on a better show.
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Losing a spot in the ACL is entirely justified.
I hope the FFA gets a real kick up the arse when the AFC and FIFA vome to town.
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This year's ACL is shaping as something of a cluster $#@% out West. As the Qatar crisis and Iran/Gulf States crisis continues, states have barred their nationals from travelling. At the moment Saudi/UAE clubs are in the same group as Iranian & Qatari clubs, meaning a lot of games out West will be played in neutral venues.
Group A has Tractor Sazi (IRN), Al-Gharafa (QAT), Al-Jazira (UAE) and Al-Ahli (SAU)
Group B has Al-Duhail (QAT), Al-Wahda (UAE) & Zob Ahan (IRN)
Group C has Persepolis (IRN), Al-Sadd (QAT) and A-Wasl (UAE)
Group D has Al-Hilal (SAU), Esteghlal (IRN), Al-Rayyan (QAT) and Al-Ain (UAE).
A lot of games played in front of empty stadiums await, though the AFC is adamant games will be played on a home and away basis following the experience of last year between Saudi and Iranian clubs (Saudi placing a travel ban on its citizens travelling to Iran).
Incidentally, which neutral venue will benefit? My guess is Oman, who have done a reasonable job of steering clear of it all. I guess it will all become a little clearer when the group stage kicks off on the 12th of Feb.
Group A has Tractor Sazi (IRN), Al-Gharafa (QAT), Al-Jazira (UAE) and Al-Ahli (SAU)
Group B has Al-Duhail (QAT), Al-Wahda (UAE) & Zob Ahan (IRN)
Group C has Persepolis (IRN), Al-Sadd (QAT) and A-Wasl (UAE)
Group D has Al-Hilal (SAU), Esteghlal (IRN), Al-Rayyan (QAT) and Al-Ain (UAE).
A lot of games played in front of empty stadiums await, though the AFC is adamant games will be played on a home and away basis following the experience of last year between Saudi and Iranian clubs (Saudi placing a travel ban on its citizens travelling to Iran).
Incidentally, which neutral venue will benefit? My guess is Oman, who have done a reasonable job of steering clear of it all. I guess it will all become a little clearer when the group stage kicks off on the 12th of Feb.
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I caught the Suwon - Kashima game on the box, the Japanese look really good. Sydney may be up against it in early March as the Antlers can travel.
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Looks like I had my last call 100% correct. Then again, GA's coaching record against sides not from Australia is simply woeful so it was not a big call.
Watching Suwon v Shanghai Shenua and the Chinese are playing for a 0-0 draw. Not exactly Champion material.
Watching Suwon v Shanghai Shenua and the Chinese are playing for a 0-0 draw. Not exactly Champion material.
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What a f@#$%/g goal from Ki Je. Get onto youtube fks
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Glad Sydney got the win they needed to keep them alive. Might take the pressure off their game against us.
Even better to see Victory get absolutely hammered .... again.
Even better to see Victory get absolutely hammered .... again.
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Round of 16 is underway, with Al-Jazira just getting over Persepolis 3-2, a handy 2 away goal benefit that will give Persepolis some cheer. Al-Sadd defeated Al-Ahli 2-1 which is notable for two reasons: (i) the Saudi side actually consented to play their game in Qatar and; (2) the referee was our own Chris Beath.
Tonight is Zob Ahan v Esteghlal (lot of Iranian sides qualified this year!) and Al-Ain v Al-Duhail whilst out East the round begins tonight also with Tianjin v Guangzhou MoneyBags and Buriram v Jeonbuk. Hopefully I can catch the Buriram game on the box; the Thai supporters really get into it.
Tomorrow night is Ulsan v Suwon and Kashima v Shanghai SIPG.
Tonight is Zob Ahan v Esteghlal (lot of Iranian sides qualified this year!) and Al-Ain v Al-Duhail whilst out East the round begins tonight also with Tianjin v Guangzhou MoneyBags and Buriram v Jeonbuk. Hopefully I can catch the Buriram game on the box; the Thai supporters really get into it.
Tomorrow night is Ulsan v Suwon and Kashima v Shanghai SIPG.
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Tianjin & Guangzhou ended 0-0. a decent result fo Tianjin who need just a single goal to really turn the screws.
Buriram won 3-2 in a game of some questionable defending. The two away goals will be tough to overcome as Jeonbuk are quite the force at home.
Buriram won 3-2 in a game of some questionable defending. The two away goals will be tough to overcome as Jeonbuk are quite the force at home.
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