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CC Mariners v Melbourne V
2007 Australian A-League, 2007 Australian A-League
Central Coast Mariners
CC Mariners
CCM
10-4-7
, 34 PTS
2
10-4-7
, 34 PTS
FT
Melbourne Victory
Melbourne V
MVC
6-9-6
, 27 PTS
5
6-9-6
, 27 PTS
Mile Jedinak - 32'
John Aloisi - 63'
Adrian Caceres - 4'
Daniel Allsopp - 23', 62'
Archie Thompson - 45'+1'
Kevin Muscat - 45'+2' Pen
Summary
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Match Formations
CCM
MVC
No.
Name
1
Matthew Trott
6
Andre Gumprecht
15
Andrew Clark
18
Alex Wilkinson
5
Bradley Porter
23
Mile Jedinak
16
Nigel Boogaard
10
Tom Pondeljak
22
Sasho Petrovski
25
John Aloisi
11
Damian Brown
3
Paul O'Grady
13
Tony Vidmar
2
Matthew Simon
Substitutes
30
Andrew Redmayne
Game Information
Bluetongue Central Coast Stdm
3:00 PM, 31 December 2007
Referees:
Mark Shield
Alex Glasgow
Nathan Gibson
Ben Wilson
Match Timeline
Central Coast Mariners
Melbourne Victory
KO
4
23
32
45+1
46
45+2
HT
45+4
45+4
45+7
62
63
67
90
90+1
FT
Match Commentary
Match Stats
CCM
MVC
Possession
0
0
Shots on Goal
4
5
Shot Attempts
15
7
Yellow Cards
4
4
Corner Kicks
0
2
Saves
1
2
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