A-League Prediction 2009/10

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Who will be the 2009-10 A-League champions?

  1. Adelaide United FC

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  2. Brisbane Roar FC

    10.0%
  3. Central Coast Mariners FC

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. Gold Coast United FC

    15.0%
  5. Melbourne Victory FC

    30.0%
  6. Newcastle United Jets FC

    10.0%
  7. North Queensland Fury FC

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  8. Perth Glory FC

    5.0%
  9. Sydney FC

    20.0%
  10. Wellington Phoenix FC

    10.0%
  1. Hybrid A Kolar

    Should be interesting to look back on when the 2009/10 season is over. Just vote in the poll and fill in the below with your predictions:

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    A-League Champions:

    Top goalscorer:
     
  2. El Nino J Torres

    1. Melbourne
    2. Adelaide
    3. Sydney
    4. Brisbane
    5. Gold Coast
    6. Central Coast

    7. Perth
    8. North Queensland
    9. Newcastle
    10. Wellington

    A-League Champions: Melbourne

    Top goalscorer: Smeltz
     
  3. Hybrid A Kolar

    1. Melbourne
    2. Gold Coast
    3. Brisbane
    4. Perth
    5. Sydney
    6. Central Coast

    7. North Queensland
    8. Adelaide
    9. Newcastle
    10. Welington

    A-League Champions: Gold Coast

    Top goalscorer: Shane Smeltz
     
    Last edited: Jul 14, 2009
  4. Zakaron SDR Laing

    1. Melbourne
    2. Gold Coast
    3. Adelaide
    4. Brisbane
    5. Sydney
    6. Newcastle

    7. Perth
    8. Central Coast
    9. North Queensland
    10. Wellington

    A-League Champions: Gold Coast

    Top goalscorer: N/I *no idea*
     
  5. lozzana LD Lozzana

    1. Melbourne
    2. Adelaide
    3. Gold Coast
    4. Central Coast
    5. Perth
    6. Roar
    7. Sydney
    8. North Queensland
    9. Newcastle
    10. Welington

    A-League Champions: Melbourne

    Top goalscorer: A Noonga.
     
  6. Guest MR Hayes

    1. Sydney
    2. Perth
    3. Victory
    4. GC
    5. Roar
    6. Pissants United
    7. NQ
    8. CCM
    9. Newcastle
    10. Wellington

    Sydney

    GB: Aloisi
     
  7. MASTERS S Masters

    1. Melbourne Victory
    2. Adelaide
    3. Sydney
    4. Brisbane
    5. Gold Coast
    6. Central Coast

    7. Newcastle
    8. North Queensland
    9. Perth
    10. Wellington

    A-League Champions: Melbourne

    Top goalscorer: Archie!!
     
  8. Hybrid A Kolar

    IMO it would be a disaster for Perth if they don't make the finals next season given the quality of signings they have made in recent months - Burns, Coyne, Sterjovski, etc.

    People are putting them in spoon contention but ITBT I can't see them below at least 4th.
     
  9. MatthewJay TA Miokovic

    1. Melbourne Victory fc
    2. Gold Coast United FC
    3. North Queensland Fury FC
    4. Adelaide United FC
    5. Sydney FC
    6. Newcastle United Jets FC
    7. Central Coast Mariners FC
    8. Brisbane Roar FC
    9. Perth Glory FC
    10. Wellington Phoenix FC

    A-League Champions: Melbourne Victory FC

    Top goalscorer:Archie Thompson





    Are Queensland Roar now Brisbane Roar?
     
  10. rolande RE Hallett

    1. Sydney FC
    2. Brisbane Roar
    3. Melbourne Victory
    4. Gold Coast United
    5. Adelaide United
    6. Perth Glory
    7. North Queensland Fury
    8. Newcastle Jets
    9. Central Coast Mariners
    10. Wellington Phoenix

    Champs: Sydney FC

    Leading scorer: Fowler
     
    Last edited: Jul 14, 2009
  11. stupersteve03 SJ Cambridge

    1.Sydney
    2.Melbourne
    3.GC
    4.Perth
    5.Brisbane
    6.CCM
    7.NQ
    8.Adelaide
    9.Newcastle
    10.Wellington

    Champions: Sydney

    Leading Scorer: Smeltz
     
  12. Hybrid A Kolar

    Yes they are, for obvious reasons.
     
  13. deadlydemon TJL Webber

    1.Gold Coast FC
    2.Melbourne
    3.Brisbane
    4.North Queensland
    5.Perth
    6.CCM
    7.Sydney
    8.Adelaide
    9.Newcastle
    10.Wellington

    Champions: Gold Coast FC

    Leading Scorer: Smeltz
     
  14. Storer BA Storer

    Melbourne, obv.
     
  15. Hybrid A Kolar

    Compelling analysis.
     
  16. MatthewJay TA Miokovic

    Last season.


    That is all.
     
  17. chris473 CJ Devonshire

    1. Sydney
    2. Melbourne
    3. Brisbane
    4. Gold Coast
    5. Adelaide
    6. Perth
    7. Newcastle
    8. Central Coast
    9. North Qld
    10. Wellington

    Champs: Brisbane

    Golden Boot: Van Djik
     

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