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  • Former South Stars Abroad: March 2008

    Former South Stars Abroad: March 2008

    Tuesday, 11 March 2008 1:24 PM

    Over the years, South Melbourne has been blessed with so many great players representing the club. Whilst many joined South from overseas (such as the likes of Alun Evans and in more recent times Fernando), many have also left South to pursue their dream of playing football overseas.

    In a new series on smfc.com.au, we will keep all fans updated on how our former players currently playing overseas are faring in their respective leagues.

    Michael Petkovic is the South Melbourne Team of the Century goal keeper. Since leaving the club in 2002, ‘Petka’ has made a huge impact on the Turkish Super League, with outstanding performances for Trabzonspor and Sivvaspor over that period. His 2007/8 season has been mixed, where he has featured in a dozen league games for his side Sivvaspor to date.

    On the weekend against Ankaragucu, he scored an extremely bizarre goal, where he launched a long kick up the field of play, with the ball clearing the entire defence in the process, including the opposing goalkeeper (who had ventured out of his area) before rolling into the back of the net. Sivvaspor are now only one point off the top position in the league, with a Champions League position for both the club and Petka well and truly a reality.

    In England, Patrick Kisnorbo has established himself as one of the finest defenders in the English Coca-Cola Championship, with a solid season to date. He has started on 34 occasions for Leicester City in the league, as well as playing a star role in the side’s Cup competition fixtures. As well as proving himself as a strong defensive player that does not give his opponents any time to relax, ‘Paddy’ has also proven to be a capable and quite dangerous goal scorer from set pieces, netting 4 goals as well as providing a big presense up front for set pieces.

    After an injury-riddled last few weeks, Patrick is expected to return to first team action this week as Leicester travel to Southampton in a must-win contest.

    Former South junior Paul Giannou has continued to impress in the Greek Super League, despite not playing for his side Apollon Kalamarias on the weekend. Giannou is a highly rated junior and the 18 year old is expected to one day represent the national team on the world stage.

    Michael Baird is playing for Universitatea Craiova in the Romanian First Division and the former South Melbourne striker has scored on five occasions for his new club. Baird played for South in the 2002/03 NSL season and is best remembered for his explosive start to that season, including scoring a double for the club in their memorable 6-4 victory against arch rivals Sydney Olympic, with one of those goals being a volley.

    Finally, ex South defender John Tambouras has found himself playing for Drogheda United in the Irish Premier League.

    Should anyone have further information on South Melbourne players playing aboard, could you please email the club at media@smfc.com.au with details.

  • Lagana sinks brave South

    Lagana sinks brave South

    Sunday, 9 March 2008 3:26 PM

    By George Kouroumalis

    A fifth minute strike by Frank Lagana was enough to see Oakleigh defeat South Melbourne in the opening game of round 4 in the Foxtel Cup.

    An expectant crowd of over 2500 people crammed into Jack Edwards Reserve for one of the most anticipated derby matches of the season, with both clubs coming into the game full of confidence following solid victories in the previous round.

    Oakleigh started the better of the two sides, controlling the midfield area from kick-off, with ex-South Melbourne central midfielder Bill Damianos hitting the first shot in anger from long range. With the ball flying wide of the right hand post, South were warned of the danger that the veteran would provide as the night went on.

    It was only the 5th minute when the Cannons launched a foray forward, culminating in Frank Lagana capturing possession on the edge of the box. With his back facing to goal, Lagana turned his marker inside out before launching a wonderful strike past Dean Anastasiadis and into the back of the net.

    South responded with a plethora of chances and came closest through Goran Zoric in the 14th minute, when a Sam Poutakidis cross was not properly dealt with by the Cannons defence. The ball dropped to Zoric outside the box, where the diminutive midfielder hit a firm drive that flew just inches over the bar and out for a goal kick.

    Fernando, who had come off a two goal haul the previous weekend against Western Suburbs, then pushed forward to try and find the equaliser for his side. In the 30th minute, he found himself in space following some great lead-up work by Hamlet Armenian on the edge of the area. With the entire goal face for him to shoot at, Fernando hit the ball wide of the target, with the ball slamming into the advertising boards for a goal kick.

    Oakleigh responded with an attacking move of their own, after a sublime interception in the centre of the park by Damianos culminated in the veteran playing an inch-perfect ball to Trent Waterson on the left hand side of the area. Waterson, who was being chased down quite rapidly by Poutakidis, hit a quality ball into the area, where ex-South man Tex Apostolikas latched onto the cross around the penalty spot. With only Anastasiadis to beat, Apostolikas hit a timid volley directly at the keeper to ensure the scoreline remained at 1-0.

    The final chance of the opening half fell to South Melbourne, after a corner was launched to the back post. Some poor marking by the Oakleigh defence saw Shane Nunes find himself with a free header, however Cannons goalkeeper Adrian Cagalj made a superb save at the near post from close range, tipping the ball over the bar for a corner.

    South started the second half intent on finding an equalising goal but could not muster a genuine opportunity until the 57th minute, when Zoric once again darted past the left hand side of the Oakleigh defence and hit a shot from just inside the area straight into the arms of Cagalj.

    The away side, backed by a very large and passionate traveling contingent, continued to attack at every opportunity and in the 63rd minute some lovely work just outside the penalty box by Gianni De Nittis saw the striker acquire possession and play a superb ball past the defence and into the path of Poutakidis in space. Poutakidis then launched a powerful drive at goal, however the ball flew past the right hand goalpost and out for a goal kick.

    Even though their goal was under pressure, Oakleigh still looked dangerous on the counter attack and through Damianos, who was having a great game in the centre of the park, they launched a sublime move that saw the ball played by Damianos past the two stagnant South defenders and into the path of Juan Nilo. With only Anastasiadis to beat, Nilo hit a poorly struck shot into the thankful arms of the keeper.

    With 20 minutes remaining on the clock, South introduced Ricky Diaco into the action and the 2007 SMFC Most Valuable Player immediately had an impact, twice testing Cagalj from long range, with the experienced keeper making no mistake in saving both stinging drives.

    With eight minutes of regulation time left, what seemed like being an innocuous clash of legs saw Yusuf Yusuf stretchered off, clutching his knee and screaming in pain. The signs did not look good for Yusuf, who had just been substituted onto the park only minutes earlier. In what was a further blow to South, because they had already used up their three substitutions only moments earlier andwere forced to try and equalise with only 10 men on the field.

    Matters got even worse for South in the 89th minute, when referee Kevin Dockerty awarded a dubious yellow card to South defender Steven O’Dor, who was adjudged to have interfered with Adrian Cagalj whilst the Oakleigh keeper was trying to kick the ball out after gaining possession. This was the second yellow of the game for O’Dor, forcing him to be sent from the field of play for the remaining few minutes and thus condemning South to finishing the game with 9 men.

    With the game coming to an end, Zoric found the ball at his feet and hit a ferocious shot that smashed off the crossbar and away to safety for the Cannons. South’s final chance fell to Caldwell in the 94th minute, whose turn and shot was on target, however once again Cagalj stood in the way and ensured that his side would taste derby victory against their modern day foe.

    Due to the staging of the Formula 1 Grand Prix at Albert Park next weekend, South Melbourne will have a week’s break before playing the AIS on Easter Monday at 4pm at Bob Jane Stadium.

  • Match Preview: Oakleigh Cannons v SMFC

    Match Preview: Oakleigh Cannons v SMFC

    Thursday, 6 March 2008 1:18 PM

    By John Kyrou & George Kouroumalis 
    Image: South celebrate emphatic 5-2 victory against Oakleigh in the 2007 Foxtel Cup

    South will approach the contest full of confidence, following a resounding 5-0 demolition of Western Suburbs at Bob Jane Stadium last week, a win that raises hope for the supporters that it was the kick-start needed for the team in order to gain confidence and propel themselves up the table.

    It is expected that the side from the Suburbs game will remain unchanged for this contest, with the only lingering question being the fitness of both Ricky Diaco and Nathan Caldwell, who both missed last week due to injuries sustained against Coburg in round 2. Diaco will be expected to once again miss this week with a groin strain that has plagued his 2008 season, whilst Caldwell will put his hand up for selection after recovering from a bout of concussion.

    Tony La Verde and Jose Vasquez will once again throw their hat into the ring for the much sought after (and highly talked about) midfield spot, with La Verde impressing everyone with his debut performance last week against Suburbs. Vasquez also impressed when he came off the bench and really showed coach John Anastasiadis that he is ready to challenge for a starting eleven spot.

    Leading the midfield will be Fernando, with the Brazilian maestro in sublime form last weekend, scoring a double (including a fantastic free kick) and playing a major hand in most of South’s attacking forays. The staggering fact though was that Fernando is still not fully fit, yet his performance against Suburbs was likened to his 2006 season where he tore the entire competition apart with ease.

    In defence, South will be lead by the experienced Sam Poutakidis, who was regarded by many as the best player on the field last week against Suburbs as he returned to his natural right back position. The former Oakleigh veteran would no doubt be very keen to tackle his former club and be a part of a South side that takes all three points away from Jack Edwards Reserve for the first time since 2005.

    Joining Poutakidis in defence will be Rama Tavsancioglu and Steve O’Dor, whilst the other position in the back four will be either filled by Adam Van Dommele or Shane Nunes, both of whom played last week with mixed results.

    Oakleigh on the other hand have a fairly new squad from last year, with the Cannons acquiring some very good and hard working players to compliment some of the quality already on their list. The Cannons have had a relatively good start to season 2008, with two draws in their opening two games and then an excellent 0-1 win against Coburg United.

    Defensively, South need to get past former Melbourne Knights goalkeeper Adrian Cagalj, who has returned to the Cannons for his second stint at the club. Just in front of Cagalj, the Cannons will be relying on the experience of captain Felix Rosman, who combined with the Drakos brothers will provide a tough and hard defensive unit to break down.

    The midfield area for the Cannons is likely to be made up of an abundance of former South Melbourne players, with the middle third likely to be controlled by Bill Damianos. Bill is highly regarded in Victorian football and is considered as being one of the best central midfielders in the state. He played juniors with South before breaking into the senior side in 1994 and racking up 107 games for the club in the six seasons he spent in the senior side. A former championship winner with the club in the NSL and a player with European experience, Damianos will be the key in this contest and South will go a long way in winning this contest should they be able to shut down Damianos’ influence.

    In that midfield area, Damianos will be joined by other former South players in Scott MacNicol and Trent Waterson, both of whom shone at VPL level at South, before leaving the club to join the Cannons.

    The striking duties will be expected to be carried out by another former South player in Tex Aposolikas and veteran Juan Nilo, with the former Gippsland Falcons player eager to score against South Melbourne once again.

    All fans are encouraged to get along and soak up the energetic derby atmosphere, as well as to get behind the team against a difficult opponent in the Foxtel Cup competition.

    South Melbourne FC vs Oakleigh Cannons

    When: Friday, March 7th
    Where: Jack Edwards Reserve, Oakleigh
    Kick-off: 8.30pm (Under 21s at 6.30pm)

    Projected Starting line-ups

    Oakleigh
    Adrian Cagalj (GK), Adam Ewin, Stelios Drakos, Aristidis Drakos, Felix Rosman, Jonathon Munoz, Trent Waterson, Scott MacNicol, Bill Damianos, Tex Apostolikas, Juan Nilo,

    South Melbourne
    Dean Anastasiadis (GK), Sam Poutakidis, Rama Tavsancioglou, Adam Van Dommele, Steve O’dor, Tony La Verde, Bill Natsioulas, Goran Zoric, Fernando De Moraes, Hamlet Armenian, Gianni De Nittis

    Head to head (Games since 2005)

    Played : 6
    Oakleigh : 3
    South Melbourne : 2
    Draw : 1

    Last Meeting

    When: Friday, 27 July 2007
    Where: Bob Jane Stadium
    Score: South Melbourne 5 def Oakleigh Cannons 2

    Form in 2008 (last 3 games)

    Oakleigh: Draw, Draw, Win
    South: Loss, Loss, Win

  • South Melbourne FC Media Release

    South Melbourne FC Media Release

    Wednesday, 5 March 2008 10:50 AM

    SOUTH MELBOURNE FC IN DISCUSSIONS WITH STATE GOVERNMENT REGARDING STADIUM

    Albert Park has been the home of the South Melbourne Football Club for almost fifty years. For the last 13 years the club has been based at Bob Jane Stadium. In that time, the South Melbourne Football Club has invested heavily in both the local and general community, as well as in the Bob Jane Stadium itself.

    The South Melbourne Football Club will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2009 and is committed to remaining at Bob Jane Stadium long term and remaining an integral part of the local community and the Victorian sporting culture.

    The club is currently in the process of participating in discussions with the Government in relation to the possible future redevelopment of the Bob Jane Stadium.

    The discussions are ongoing and the South Melbourne Football Club is satisfied with the process and the discussions to date and intends to remain a part of the process with a view to ensuring a positive outcome and to secure the future of the club.

    The club does not intend to make any further statement at this stage.

  • Long time supporters get married

    Long time supporters get married

    Monday, 3 March 2008 11:00 AM

    South Melbourne FC sends its warmest congratulations to a couple of long time supporters in Nick and Lee, who married on Saturday.

    Both have been members of the club for over 20 years and are regulars week in and week out watching the South Melbourne side play. They also regularly made interstate trips to watch games back when the club was competing in the National Soccer League.

    One of the highlights of their celebrations on Saturday was taking photos on the field of the famous Bob Jane Stadium, the place where they met and in an environment that they both love dearly.

    The couple leave for their honeymoon to Europe on Thursday.

    We wish Nick and Lee (“Mr and Mrs Banger”) all the best for a happy future together.

  • South destroy Suburbs

    South destroy Suburbs

    Monday, 3 March 2008 8:36 AM

    By George Kouroumalis

    A superb South Melbourne performance has seen the home side completely destroy Western Suburbs by 5 goals to nil in front of a healthy and vocal crowd on Sunday at Bob Jane Stadium.

    Coach John Anastasiadis made four changes to the starting line-up from last week, bringing in Gianni De Nittis, Hamlet Armenian, Fernando De Moraes and Tony La Verde, whilst dropping Nathan Caldwell, Shane Nunes and Yusuf Yusuf to the substitutes bench. Ricky Diaco missed out altogether with a slight groin strain.

    La Verde was making his debut for the club and slotted into the much discussed defensive midfield role, alongside Bill Natsioulas, who played in the centre of the park. Joining the duo in the midfield were Fernando and Goran Zoric, who patrolled the right and left hand flanks.

    In defence, Sam Poutakidis moved to the right back position, whilst Adam Van Dommele retained his position on the left, next to the two centre backs in Ramazan Tavsancioglu and Steven O’Dor. Up front, Gianni De Nittis and Hamlet Armenian were asked to perform the attacking duties, with the two youngsters keen to impress and cement a permanent starting 11 birth.

    South started the game in an offensive mood, mounting an early raid on goal in the 3rd minute. A poorly defended cross fell to Poutakidis outside the area, who then launched a somewhat speculative volley from 20 yards out, only to see his shot fly wide of the goal. With the South mindset clearly on show for all to see, the home side launched another foray forward five minutes later, when a sublime run by Fernando culminated in a quick shot which saw Suburbs goalkeeper Gal do well to parry onto the post and away to safety.

    South continued to raid the Suburbs goal and only minutes later a surging run by Poutakidis down the right hand flank saw the right back cut past the defender before hitting a poor shot straight into the arms of Gal. With Western Suburbs on the back foot, South squandered another chance in the 22nd minute, when a well weighted corner by Natsioulas was headed just over by O’Dor, who had leapt well over everyone in the area.

    However the frustration felt by the South fans turned into joy in the 27th minute, when another run by Fernando once again culminated in the Brazilian launching a long range effort. Although Gal managed to get a hand onto the ball he could not prevent it from going into the back of the net and giving South a deserved 1-0 lead.

    South were not done with yet and doubled their advantage in the 30th minute. A brilliant solo effort by Fernando once again saw the midfield maestro embarrass the Suburbs defence down the left hand side, before playing an inch perfect pass to the back post for Natsioulas to tap in with consummate ease.

    With South in a rampant attacking mood, the side continued to press forward and squandered a guilt edged chance in the 33rd minute, when Gianni De Nittis missed a one on one chance just inside the area, after latching onto a 25 yard diagonal ball by Sam Poutakidis, who was having a superb game at right back.

    Suburbs did have a chance against the run of play just before the half time break, when some poor defending by South and a quick counter-attack saw young Dimitri Hatzimouratis burst past the defence and into the area, before hitting his shot well wide of the target and away for a goal kick.

    South commenced the second half in the same manner as the first, creating a chance almost immediately after the re-start. On this occasion Fernando, who was having a stellar game in the middle of the park, launched a stinging drive from long range on target, before keeper Gal made a superb acrobatic save to deny the Brazilian.

    South went three up only ten minutes later after some brilliant lead-up work by Hamlet Armenian saw the speedster take on and pass the defenders before hitting a shot that was saved by Gal initially, but fell to the feet of De Nittis inside the area, who marked his return to the starting line-up in style with a calm finish.

    With the South fans in party mode, Fernando sent them into further celebration when he hit a superb free kick from 25 yards around the wall and into the goal in the 60th minute, leaving Gal rooted to the spot and acting only as a spectator. The goal will surely be a contender for the goal of the round.

    The intensity of the game dropped off for a period just after the goal until the 78th minute, when a superb triple save by Gal saw South fail to take advantage of another golden opportunity to score. The ball however was not properly cleared and De Nittis had another shot on goal which beat Gal but was cleared off the line by his defence and over the grandstand to safety.

    South iced the game in the 88th minute when Armenian once again found space on the left hand side of the area before slamming an inch perfect ball to the back post. Poutakidis was steaming into the area and latched onto the ball and slammed a shot into the back of the net for South’s fifth and final goal of the evening.

    South will be looking to replicate this performance when it travels to Oakleigh on Friday night to take on rivals Oakleigh Cannons, in what promises to be an exciting match in front of a big crowd.

  • Ex-South keeper captures award

    Ex-South keeper captures award

    Friday, 29 February 2008 10:07 AM

    Former South Melbourne player Michael Theoklitos has capped off a stellar 2007/08 season in the A-League by taking out the prestigious goalkeeper of the year award.

    Theoklitos was at South for three seasons and in his time with the club he showed the signs of someone that was going to stand out at national and international level as he gained more experience.

    He joins former South Melbourne player Michael Petkovic to win such an honour, with the team of the century goalkeeper winning the award on three ocassions.

    We wish Michael all the best for the rest of his career and look forward to seeing him wearing the Green and Gold of Australia on the world stage in the near future.

  • South Melbourne vs Western Suburbs – Match Preview

    South Melbourne vs Western Suburbs – Match Preview

    Thursday, 28 February 2008 2:29 PM

    By George Kouroumalis

    South Melbourne must put aside the last two weeks when it takes on Western Suburbs, in what is believed to be a highly contested derby match on Sunday at Bob Jane Stadium.

    The home side has had a tough start to the season, after being defeated narrowly on two occasions by Heidelberg and Coburg, both by a 2-1 score line, leaving the club from lakeside without a competition point to date.

    This game however provides South with an opportunity to get back on track and at the same time push its way up the table – whilst it currently languishes in the lower regions of the ladder, with the club being 2 points off 6th placed Oakleigh.

    Coach John Anastasiadis will be tempted to once again adjust the side slightly in an attempt to find the right balance that could see his side snatch the points.

    Nathan Caldwell who received some concussion and Ricky Diaco who has a slight groin strain may make way for Hamlet Armenian and Gianni De Nittis up front, a position that the latter two played well in when given a run on Sunday.

    The key area which Anastasiadis will be worried about is the centre of the park and who will play in the creative midfield and defensive midfield positions.
    Last week the coach opted for the use of Bill Natsioulas and Sam Poutakidis in these roles and for the most part it worked quite well, with both players having reasonable games against Coburg.

    However knocking on the door will be Fernando, who after coming on last week showed that he was eager to retain that first eleven position by scoring the only goal for South.

    Other options that could play in the middle of the park are youngsters Antonio La Verde and Jose Vasquez, both of whom are regarded as quite promising young footballers and are predicted to have big futures with the club.

    Defensive duties however will be expected to be handed to the same quartet as the first fortnight of the season, with captain Dean Anastasiadis keen to keep a clean sheet in the South Melbourne goal, something that has not been achieved so far in season 2008.

    A tight defensive line and a concerted effort to negate the Western Suburbs attacking players, will go a long way in ensuring that the 3 points are snapped up by the Lakeside team.

    Western Suburbs however cannot be underestimated and will provide the club with tough opposition, with the Kon Pappas lead side boasting an impressive win last week against the Fawkner Blues to kick start their campaign for 2008.

    South fans will be familiar with a few names in the squad, namely former South Melbourne central defender Arthur Tsonis, who will return to Bob Jane Stadium for the first time after being released over the summer.
    Tsonis played an integral part in the South squad over the last 3 seasons, playing in 48 games and scoring on four occasions.

    It is expected that he will play in the central defensive position with former FFV Gold Medal winner Terry Antoniadis, in what is seen to be a formidable defensive duo.
    It will be up to these two individuals to control the South Melbourne attacking third, as well as to give their side some genuine on field leadership in a match that will be played in front of a passionate South Melbourne home crowd.

    Another former South player that will take to the park is Vas Kalogeracos, who has joined the Western Suburbs based club this season after crossing over from Western Australia.

    Kalogeracos played 25 games with South back in the 2000/01 NSL season and will provide the South defensive with a substantial headache as he will look to put a goal or two past his old club.

    The club urges all members and supporters to get to Bob Jane Stadium and assist the club in bringing home its first win for the season.

    We also urge everyone who has not purchased a 2008 Membership as yet to get on board and show their support for SMFC.

  • South defeated by Coburg United

    South defeated by Coburg United

    Monday, 25 February 2008 9:53 AM

    By George Kouroumalis

    South Melbourne have slumped to the bottom of the table following a second consecutive loss, this time at home to the newly promoted Coburg United, who have at the same time recorded their second win of the season.

    A lovely sunny day in Melbourne and a strong crowd of over 2000 patrons welcomed the combatants onto the pitch, with both sets of fans at the ground confident that their side could produce the football required to take the 3 points.

    Unfortunately for the expectant crowd, the opening twenty minute period didn’t live up to anyone’s expectation, with both sides quite hesitant in venturing too far forward, content with ensuring that they did not concede any early goal.

    The first chance of the contest came in the 21st minute, when Yusuf was given the ball on the left hand side of the park and after a short run, he opted to then hit a speculative long range effort at goal. The ball however trickled into the arms of Adam Hrehoresin in the Coburg goal.

    South continued to venture forward and nearly was rewarded in the 38th minute, when Ricky Diaco was gifted with a bouncing ball just outside the area, after a Hrehoresin punch failed to clear the area.
    From 20 yards, Diaco slammed the ball well over the bar and away from goal.

    The final chance of the half once again fell to South Melbourne in the 43rd minute.

    On this occasion, Diaco collected a ball from a Sam Poutakidis pass just outside the area, before turning sharply and hitting a powerful drive onto the target. Coburg keeper Hrehoresin made no mistake of the situation, solidly getting behind and catching the ball in his arms.

    The second half began in quite a contrasting style, with Coburg looking intent to push numbers forward and to create some decent opportunities to win the game, something that they really failed to do in the first half.

    The first chance for Coburg came in the 49th minute, when some lovely interplay between experienced midfielders Fidel Richards and Anthony Magnacca split the South defence apart. A ball was then played into the tall Alexander Josifovski, who then hit a wild shot well over the bar.

    Coburg though did not have to wait much longer and were on the score sheet only moments later.
    A horrific mix-up in the back between Ramazan Tavsancioglu and Dean Anastasiadis just outside the area allowed for former South Melbourne player Andy Vlahos to steal possession and slam the ball into the open net.

    The away side, who were now full of confidence, then doubled their advantage in the 61st minute when a swinging free kick to the back post was poorly judged by the South Melbourne defense, with Sime Kovacevic to rising above everyone to slam his header into the back of the net.

    With the game seemingly beyond them, South threw everyone forward in an attempt to try and salvage something from the game.

    A great help to the home side was the sending off of Serdar Pir, who was dismissed by the referee after heated incident behind the ball that saw Nathan Caldwell on the ground.
    The referee and assistant, after some consultation, had no choice but to send off the former Preston premiership defender.

    Gianni De Nittis, who was brought on for his 50th career game for the club, was one of these players who then threw everything forward, with the youngster outfoxing Peter Tichy on the left hand side of the area, before sliding a ball inches past the outstretched Hamlet Armenian and Bill Natsioulas who were both in and around the penalty spot.

    South could sense that something was coming, and exposed a 10 man Coburg side in the 83rd minute after a well weighted ball by Poutakidis found Armenian in space just inside the area.

    After a touch, a stinging drive was launched and saved by Hrehoresin, who parried the ball into the path of Fernando. The Brazilian maestro then composed himself and slammed the ball into the back of the net, after darting around a few players in the process.

    South threw everything into the last 5 minutes trying to get that equalising goal, however some solid Coburg defending and exceptional keeping by Hrehoresin, coupled by some very poor choices made by the South side, ensured that the away side would walk away from Bob Jane Stadium with maximum points.

    SMFC now face Western Suburbs in an important derby match next Sunday at Bob Jane Stadium.

  • De Nittis reaches 50 game milestone

    De Nittis reaches 50 game milestone

    Friday, 22 February 2008 9:47 AM

    South Melbourne would like to congratulate Gianni De Nittis, who is set to take to the field for South for the 50th time on Sunday against Coburg at Bob Jane Stadium.

    De Nittis made his debut for the club back in 2005, with the youngster playing 8 games in a season that would prepare him for the championship season that followed.

    In 2006, De Nittis made his mark on the VPL, playing 21 senior games for South and scoring on 8 occasions, including vital finals goals against Altona Magic in the semi final and Grand Final.

    We wish Gianni all the best for this weekend and for the remainder of the season and once again urge all fans to get along to the game and support both Gianni and the team on Sunday at Bob Jane Stadium.

    Gianni De Nittis Statistics:

    DOB: 19th June 1986
    Position: Forward / Midfield
    Seasons at Club: 4 (2005 to 2008)
    Games Played: 49 (50 on Sunday)
    Goals: 10

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