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But perhaps the biggest surprise was the fall of Sydney midfielder Stuart Musialik out of grace.

The favorites of the pre-season title lost their hopes of advancing to the finals of the A-League series by weekend losses with Queensland. But the 23-year-old expects to win a seat at Verbeek’s party, and the snobbery is not sick yet.

Musialik has long been said to be a senior national team player and has called one of the seven A-League players to a training camp before the October World Cup qualifiers in play bazaar Australia. He was the only septet left on the team.

The deep creator of the game last week predicted that subclubs of which Sydney is a stranger this year may be less part of Verbeek’s thinking. But John Kosmina will represent the first year of professional Shannon Cole.

Cole seems to be highly regarded despite the recent rise of Australia’s top competition.

Verbeek is a big fan of his versatility, as an article in the Times by acclaimed football writer Gabriel Marcotti set Cole over the weekend over such as Bruce Djite, James Holland and Matthew Spiranovic as the rising star of Australian football. “It’s one of those things you always hear people say when you told me 12 months ago, I said you were crazy, so it’s not something I expected or considered,” said one hype. released by Cole.

Perth’s Nikita Rukavytsya has been on standby in Europe since he was in the middle of a monthly trial at FC Twente.

Danny Vukovic, on the other hand, has a terrible day and the ball goes out. was damaged.

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