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The Heart have struggled in the A-League since they formed a couple of years ago. They are in the shadow of Melbourne Victory, who are arguably the country's biggest team here. They had Orlando Engelaar, who played for Holland, in their squad last season. They were also managed by the former Pompey player John Aloisi for a few months but he was pretty disastrous. They are being linked with everyone since the link with City was established. The A-League (I think) is on a par with League One so it will be interesting to see how they match up, albeit in a friendly.

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This should be an interesting match up - I agree with perfectOZblue that the Australian A league is about division 1 level, but Heart are a poor A league team so who can guess the result?

 

Would like Oldham to search for more Australian players.

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Because I think the quality for price ratio would suit Oldham. Many (most?) younger Australians still see the best way to progress their career is to get signed by some European club, however small the club and the wage, because it would showcase themselves to more scouts from the bigger clubs. Rather that than being sat on the subs bench in the A league while some former 'star' player winds down his career.

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Any reason why we have been picked as a friendly for Melbourne? Abu Dhabi investors who own New York and Melbourne? Snooping around doing something with a North West team hopefully ;-)

Isn't that north west team called Manchester City....?

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This should be an interesting match up - I agree with perfectOZblue that the Australian A league is about division 1 level, but Heart are a poor A league team so who can guess the result?

 

Would like Oldham to search for more Australian players.

They played some great stuff in the second half of the season. I reckon the standard is higher than League 1 at the top end (though not quite championship standard) and and about League 1 standard at the lower end. Most Aussie teams like to play it on the ground and fizz it around quite a bit with good ball skills. It won't be a walk in the park!

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They played some great stuff in the second half of the season. I reckon the standard is higher than League 1 at the top end (though not quite championship standard) and and about League 1 standard at the lower end. Most Aussie teams like to play it on the ground and fizz it around quite a bit with good ball skills. It won't be a walk in the park!

I agree with most of this. I would class top A league teams as low Championship standard. Perth Glory (finished bottom of the league) and the like are run of the mill league 1 (please note Mr Wesolowski). I expect Melbourne Heart to be better next season, so I expect Heart to be stiff opposition. I can imagine the newspaper quotes of the game, such as "Heart attack"

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