North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Tue Jul 06, 2010 1:41 am
by mickey
Will update when an official squad is easier to come across..
Their site still has Fred Aguis as a current player...
August
Fri 6, 8:00 PM Perth Glory FC ME Bank Stadium
Sat 14, 5:15 PM Sydney FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Sun 22, 3:00 PM Melbourne Victory FC AAMI Park
Sat 28, 5:15 PM Adelaide United FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
September
Sat 4, 5:15 PM Melbourne Heart FC AAMI Park
Sat 18, 5:15 PM Melbourne Victory FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Fri 24, 7:30 PM Wellington Phoenix FC Westpac Stadium,
Wed 29, 7:30 PM Sydney FC Sydney Football Stadium
October
Sat 2, 5:15 PM Central Coast Mariners FC Bluetongue Stadium
Fri 15, 7:30 PM Perth Glory FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Wed 27, 7:30 PM Newcastle Jets FC EnergyAustralia Stadium,
Sun 31, 5:00 PM Gold Coast United Dairy Farmers Stadium
November
Fri 5, 7:30 PM Central Coast Mariners FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Wed 10, 8:00 PM Melbourne Heart FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Sat 20, 8:15 PM Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium,
Sun 28, 5:00 PM Perth Glory FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
December
Wed 1, 8:00 PM Gold Coast United Skilled Park,
Sat 4, 8:15 PM Newcastle Jets FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Fri 10, 7:30 PM Adelaide United FC Hindmarsh Stadium,
Wed 15, 8:00 PM Sydney FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Sat 18, 8:15 PM Brisbane Roar FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Wed 22, 7:30 PM Central Coast Mariners FC Bluetongue Central Coast Stadium,
Mon 27, 7:15 PM Wellington Phoenix FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
January
Sun 2, 5:00 PM Melbourne Heart FC AAMI Park
Sat 8, 8:15 PM Newcastle Jets FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Fri 14, 7:30 PM Gold Coast United Skilled Park,
Fri 21, 7:30 PM Adelaide United FC Hindmarsh Stadium,
Wed 26, 7:00 PM Melbourne Victory FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
February
Sat 5, 8:15 PM Brisbane Roar FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Sun 13, 5:00 PM Wellington Phoenix FC Westpac Stadium
Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:18 am
by mickey
The best squad i can find, courtesy of foxsports fantasy A-League site
Goalkeepers
Pasfield
Ham
Defenders
Storey
Akoto
M Hughes
Kilian
Hingert
Wilson
Studman
Midfielders
Grossman
Spagnuolo
Talay
Cernak
Malik
Edds
Casey
Nikas
Vass
Forwards
Williams
Daal
Payne
Santalab
Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:13 pm
by mickey
The stage is set for an emotion-charged A-League season opener next Friday when Robbie Fowler's Perth Glory meet the Liverpool star's former team North Queensland Fury.
Not that new Fury captain Ufuk Talay is giving anything away.
Talay was officially named North Queensland skipper for the new season on Thursday, taking over from the reins left by Fowler and co-captain Robbie Middleby who is now the Fury's head of football operations.
Former Tranmere Rovers midfielder Gareth Edds is Talay's deputy.
The pair head a new-look leadership group also featuring Togo international Eric Akoto, ex-Roar midfielder Chris Grossman and former Northampton Town and Walsall defender Mark Hughes.
Fowler turned heads when he left the cash-strapped Fury during a nightmare off-season for the club to take up a deal with the Glory.
But if there was any lingering ill-feeling over their former marquee player's high profile departure, Talay certainly wasn't letting on.
"It is going to be a great game," Talay said of the clash in Perth.
"But with Robbie moving on, that is part of football.
"Obviously losing a player like Robbie, it is a big loss but at the end of the day players come and go but the club is always there." Not necessarily - during the off-season the Fury almost folded.
Football Federation Australia was forced to step in and save North Queensland in April when original Fury boss Don Matheson withdrew his financial support after the club reportedly lost $4.5 million in their inaugural season.
Just eight players, including Talay, were retained but the Fury have since regrouped with a quality list on a no frills budget under new head coach, ex-Czech national mentor Franz Straka - considered their biggest coup since Fowler.
"The boys have got a lot of respect for him and what he has done in the game," Talay said.
"We obviously want to get out there and be competitive - we would love to make the finals.
"We have a new structure with the new coach coming in, a new philosophy.
"It is a new era, a new team. "Everything has been positive. We can't wait for the season start." Talay was a tower of strength during the testing off-season - a fact not lost on Straka who handpicked the ex-Sydney FC star for the captaincy.
"Ufuk is a very experienced player who has played football at the highest level both here in Australia and abroad," Straka said.
"He is well liked and respected by everyone associated with the club, particularly his fellow teammates, and his strong on-field presence makes him the right person to lead the team forward." Overcoming a calf complaint, Talay is hopeful of running out in the Fury's final pre-season match - against Adelaide United in Townsville on Friday night.
Meanwhile, the Fury's head of sports science Alan McCall said he would leave the club to take up a similar role with English giants Liverpool.
The 30-year-old left Scottish powerhouse Celtic to link with the Fury in January 2009 but has been headhunted by the five-time European champions to become their new sports scientist.
"It's not every day you get offered a job at one of the most famous football clubs in the world and this opportunity is what dreams are made of," McCall said.
Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:34 pm
by mickey
The North Queensland Fury will start their new Hyundai A-League season on a high following a deserved 1-0 win over Adelaide United at Townsville’s Brolga Park on Friday night.
Although the records will show a 30 metre screamer from second half substitute Adam Casey was the difference, the truth was the Fury dominated for large parts of the game and could have easily scored more with the amount of opportunities they created.
The lessons the squad took out of the Gold Coast defeat were evident; as a sharper, hungrier Fury side were on displayed in front of over 2,000 spectators including Federal Sports Minister, Kate Ellis. Leading by example, Simon Storey, Isaka Cernak and Jason Spagnuolo worked their socks off in both defence and attack, whilst in general the Fury bossed possession for extended periods of the first half and gave the opposition little time on the ball. The Fury’s passing was more precise and the pairing of David Williams and Chris Payne upfront caused the Adelaide defence all sorts of problems.
http://www.nqfury.com.au/default.aspx?s ... y&id=34442
Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Tue Feb 22, 2011 2:58 pm
by scoob
From the Local rag up there - is this the biggest tosser in the A-League (now that Muscat has retired)
http://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/ar ... savvy.html
Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Tue Feb 22, 2011 3:15 pm
by overloaded
"taking a leaf out of Beckham's book"....WTF?? Is he for real.
Is this the same guy that came of the bench and got caught by the camera adjusting his hair on the big screen when the Fury played United late last year?
Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Tue Feb 22, 2011 3:56 pm
by Jim05
Yeah thats him. What a knob. Pity he doesnt spend as much time getting the ball as he does moisturising himself. The guy wouldnt get a kick at amateur level but thats ok as long as he looks the part.
Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:41 am
by Wedgie
Hard to imagine why some people think soccers a game full of poofs!

Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:50 am
by scoob
Wedgie wrote:Hard to imagine why some people think soccers a game full of poofs!

Thought crossed my mind too! Haha, but it sort of shows the times we live in - im sure there would be AFL players in a similar boat - maybe to a much lesser extent... Studman!!! WADH - do you think he has changed his name?
Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Wed Feb 23, 2011 12:12 pm
by overloaded
Imagine if he had been named after Cornesy...Brett Studley Studman, lol
Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:42 am
by Jase
Nope, that's Jacob Burns with a very very very large gap back to the next ranked tosser ...
Studman (oh dear me) is just a non-entity really, though this article seems to be a p*sstake...
Now where did I put my epilady?

Re: North Queensland Fury 2010/2011

Posted:
Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:41 pm
by overloaded
Looks like the great man needs a new club