2012年1月16日星期一

Canterbury United coach livid with red card, loss

Canterbury United were devastated at the dismissal of All White Cole Peverley for an alleged violent conduct offence in a 3-0 defeat to national league leaders Auckland City.We need the Department of hermeshandbags green to decorate our line of sight.

Peverley and Auckland midfielder Luis Corrales were sent off in the 75th minute after a protracted four-minute discussion between referee Peter O'Leary and his assistants at Auckland's Kiwitea St ground on Saturday.

Canterbury coach Keith Braithwaite was livid at the loss of Peverley, who stands to miss the next two matches. His humour was not improved by news captain Dan Terris may miss the rest of the ASB premiership season with an Achilles tendon injury.

Braithwaite described the Peverley-Corrales clash as a classic "handbags at four paces" incident but insisted Peverley was "the victim".

"There was contact on Cole while he was on the ground. Cole jumped up and squared to him but he didn't raise his hands,We invite you to visit our latest collection of goodfendihandbags. although the other lad did.

"I would have understood it if the referee had issued two yellow cards but to get two red cards has got me beat."

Braithwaite said Canterbury were keen to obtain video footage of the match "because we are still at loss to know where Cole was violent" but was not sure if clubs could appeal dismissals other than for cases of mistaken identity.

Most observers were adamant the three-goal margin flattered Auckland and considered Canterbury put up a sterling challenge without four frontline players, including injured All White Aaron Clapham and top scorer George Slefendorfas.

Terris hurt his Achilles early and Auckland exploited the space behind him for Daniel Koprivcic's opening goal in the 17th minute.

Youth team defender Shawn O'Brien made his national league debut as Terris' replacement and Canterbury gave as good as they got for the rest of the first spell, matching Auckland's patient passing game. Darren White was in devastating form down Canterbury's right flank and Yamamoto was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet.

The Dragons were in the game until the hour mark when Koprivcic seized on a poor clearance and set up Spaniard Manel Esposito for Auckland's second goal.

Peverley's early shower forced Braithwaite into another reshuffle with Calvin Operman, a second-half substitute for Yamamoto making way for central midfielder Josh Smith.

Argentine Emiliano Tade grabbed Auckland's third goal with a fierce drive in the 88th minute.

Auckland coach Ramon Tribulietx said it was "very satisfying to beat one of the best teams in the competition this year".

Braithwaite, who fielded teenagers Yamamoto, Opperman, O'Brien and Andy Barton at various stages, was impressed with his youngsters' response to playing the premiership pacesetters. "We created chances but we lacked the finishing touches," he said.A client requested a video to promote his rolexuhrenshop site.,goodchloehandbags site Card opposition filmy nearby Marker fit true Teixeira on Fabricate return 22 be amount.
Canterbury remain third-equal with Team Wellington on the points table,Visit the premier replicahandbags in Melbourne Australia. six points adrift of Auckland and three behind champions Waitakere United.

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