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A-League 2009/10 preview – North Queensland Fury
A-League 2009/10 preview – North Queensland Fury
04.08.09 | Andrew Slevison
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The biggest name to join the A-League landed in North Queensland and is ready to lead the new franchise in 2009/10.
Former England and Liverpool star Robbie Fowler has easily created the most hype leading into the fifth A-League season and he if he can keep himself fit, expect the Fury to be a scoring force this season.
Ian Ferguson has put together a fair squad but will rely on Fowler’s goal scoring exploits to win them games and if he can be quelled or is out injured, then the team may struggle.
Besides Fowler, there are no big-name signings, rather some interesting additions including former youth star David Williams who has signed on loan from Danish club Brondby and Daniel McBreen from York City in England.
However, it may be a case of a champion team overcoming a team of champions (fellow newcomer Gold Coast United) if Ferguson can instil his game plan and the tenacity that he showed in a brilliant playing career with Scottish giants Rangers.
Arrivals: Fred Agius (Adelaide City), Beau Busch (Sydney FC), Jeremy Brockie (Team Wellington, New Zealand), Robbie Fowler (Blackburn Rovers, England), Rostyn Griffiths (Adelaide United), Chris Grossman (Brisbane Roar), Paul Kohler (Newcastle Jets), Osama Malik (Adelaide United NYL), Daniel McBreen (York City, England), Robbie Middleby (Sydney FC), Justin Pasfield (Wollongong Wolves),James Robinson (Perth Glory), Jason Spagnuolo (Adelaide United), Chris Tadrosse (Central Coast Mariners), Ufuk Talay (Avispa Fukuoka, Japan), Jacob Timpano (Sydney FC), David Williams (Brøndby - 1 year loan), Scott Wilson (Dunfermline Athletic, Scotland)
Departures: nil
Biggest signing: Robbie Fowler
Biggest loss: nil
Key men: Robbie Fowler (former Liverpool great), Scott Wilson (key defender), Daniel McBreen (striker)
Team list:
Goalkeepers - Justin Pasfield, Paul Henderson
Defenders - Robbie Middleby, Beau Busch, Chris Tadrosse, John Tambouras, Jacob Timpano, Scott Wilson
Midfielders - Fred Agius, Rostyn Griffiths, Chris Grossman, Paul Kohler, Osama Malik, James Robinson, Jason Spagnuolo, Ufuk Talay
Forwards - Jeremy Brockie, Robbie Fowler, Daniel McBreen, David Williams


