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Danny Vukovic slaps referee


A goalkeeper in the Australian A-league has had a nine-month suspension for manhandling a referee reduced to six months AND split into two to allow him to play at the Beijing Olympics in August.

Now that's an appeal!

Danny Vukovic is a goalkeeper with 2007/2008 A-league grand finalists Central Coast Mariners and it was in that grand final match against Newcastle Jets when the young goalie lost his cool in the dying minutes and literally slapped the hand of referee Mark Shields.


Danny Vukovic
What a let-off for Danny boy


His frustration stemmed from the referee's decision not to award his side a last gasp penalty and was subsequently sent off with a straight red-card. His offence was serious despite causing the referee little arm - it was nothing more than a slap on the hand at best - but the fact that he manhandled the ref did not go amiss with the FFA which gave him a 15-month ban of which six months of it suspended on a probationary basis and only activated if the player re-offends within a year of returning, meaning Vukovic would miss nine months of A-League action and the chance of representing Australia at the 2008 Beijing Olympics (read more about this incident here)

However, an independent committee ruled on Wednesday that his suspension be further reduced meaning the player is free to resume playing in the A-League competition again on October 6 but more importantly, he is now eligible for selection to the Australian Olympic team.


If football wishes to avoid becoming the laughing stock - it actually already is with this decision - of the football codes in Australia then it needs some credibility. It's incredible that a player can he suspended until June - then be allowed to play in the Olympics - and then go back to being suspended until October!

Vukovic was fined $10,000 for his strike but nevertheless, people will say the chance of representing Australia at the Olympic games is priceless.


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Schwarzer rescues the Socceroos

March 27th 2008 04:35
Australia v China World Cup 2010 qualifier


Australian goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer secured a draw for the Socceroos in their World Cup qualifier with China overnight by saving an 88th-minute penalty which he conceded!

The Middlesbrough goalie hesitated as he came off his line to clear a hopeful ball from Sun Xiang, and by the time he went in to make a challenge on striker Qu Bo, his timing was out thus knocking down the substitute and a spot kick was awarded by referee Mohamed Al Saeedi.



However, China's penalty taker Shao Jiayi could only shoot straight at Schwarzer who managed to make a save with his legs despite diving to his left.

The visitors performed admirably given the circumstances of missing up to as many as 7 players including skipper Harry Kewell in the lead-up to the game and things got even worse when striker Archie Thompson was forced off due to an early injury.

Given the eventful build-up to the game, it is likely Australian coach Pim Verbeek would have been happy with a draw against dangerous opponents and he was rewarded with a gutsy performance by the Socceroos in Kunming - a priceless result and precious point gained which could go a long way in securing qualification for the World Cup in 2010.

Skipper for the night, West Ham's Lucas Neill was also full of praise for his team and was clearly impressed by the character of those who have stepped up into the side in place of the more senior and experienced players.


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Harry Kewell


Australia will be without their injury-plagued captain Harry Kewell for the World Cup qualifier against China in just a few hours time (kick-off 5pm AEDT 26/3).

The out of favour Liverpool winger had to pull out of the match through injury - a tight groin - most like suffered during Saturday's friendly against Singapore. From the Socceroos training camp in Kunming, coach Pim Verbeek made the decision not to risk the star midfielder this morning after he failed to complete last night's closed training session.

Harry Kewell in action


This is a huge blow to Australia's chances of securing an away win against China who will be roared on by a partisan home crowd. Already without the likes of Everton midfielder Tim Cahill, Newcastle United striker Mark Viduka, Josh Kennedy, Mile Sterjovski and Scott McDonald, the loss of a player of Kewell's stature and experience could prove costly.

However, not everything is going China's way with the home side experiencing some injury problems of their own with Manchester United's Dong Fangzhou and striker Shi Jun ruled out while winger Shao Jiayi and utility Sun Jihai are both returning from injury.

Should Australia beat the Chinese, they will open up a five-point buffer between them and their most dangerous opponents in Group 1.




[Source: Foxsports.com]








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Harry Kewell captains the Socceroos against Singapore


Socceroo head coach Pim Verbeek has named a strong 21-man squad to face China in the all-important 2010 World Cup qualifying game against in Kunming on Wednesday night


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Central Coast Mariners


The Central Coast Mariners are reportedly at an advanced stage of negotiations to bring back former Manchester United and Sydney FC striker Dwight Yorke to Australian football


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John Aloisi joins Sydney FC

March 4th 2008 04:45
John Aloisi


Inaugural A-League champions Sydney FC has completed the marquee signing of John Aloisi from the Central Coast Mariners in a deal reported to be worth $1.4 million a season


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15 month ban for slapping ref

February 26th 2008 04:30
Danny Vukovic
Vukovic slaps the hand of ref Shield


Central Coast Mariners goalkeeper Danny Vukovic has been banned for 15 months - or effectively two-thirds of the next A-League season - for slapping referee Mark Shield in the dying minutes of the 2007-08 A-League grand final loss to Newcastle Jets on February 24, 2008


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2008 A-League Champions: Newcastle Jets

February 25th 2008 04:45
Newcastle Jets


The Newcastle Jets has won the 2008 A-League championship after a 1-0 win over the Central Coast Mariners at the Sydney Football Stadium


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Newcastle Jets


The Newcastle Jets are through to the A-league grand final after beating Queensland Roar 3-2 in a hard fought preliminary final marred by controversy


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Tony Vidmar announces retirement

February 15th 2008 05:00
Tony Vidmar


Central Coast Mariner's marquee player Tony Vidmar has confirmed he will be hanging up his boots after the A-league Grand Final on February 24


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Hyundai A-League


The Sydney Football Stadium (SFS), which has a capacity of 45,500, will play host to the A-League grand final on February 24 with kick-off at 5pm EDT


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Socceroos too good for Qatar

February 7th 2008 04:45
Australia v. Qatar


The Pim Verbeek era of the Socceroos got off to a flying start with a relatively comfortable 3-0 win over Qatar in the opening game of the 2010 World Cup qualifiers at the Telstra Dome overnight


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Simon Colosimo joins Sydney FC

January 30th 2008 03:30
Sydney FC


The inaugural A-League champions Sydney FC has signed Simon Colosimo from Perth Glory for the 2008/09 season on a two-year deal


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Derby County


Reports from the UK have said that Socceroo Mile Sterjovski is close to joining English Premier League strugglers Derby County in the next few days


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