Thursday, June 25, 2009

Could Have Been Worse! (FLASH!)

FICO IN! ADIS OUT!

One less Kablar for the remainder of the season! A call up from former club Moreland City and ending with the transfer of the older Kablar brother, meant that Brimbank City would have to do without the inform goal scorer for the rest of the season. His form has caught the attention of the state league 3 side who is currently sitting in 5th spot and aiming for promotion as he will join former fellow striker Ryan Dinse. Brimbank City will now be looking for other attacking options and they currently have the legs to do so. Even though this unsuspected absence might a put a slight dint to some plans, we will just have to wait and see what kinds of tricks experienced Coach Senad Kablar has up his sleeves before the 2nd half of the season.
Picture on the left: Adis Kablar previously at the English Club Moreland City during a match against Thomastown, 31st of May 2008.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

New Signing






Fikrect Causevic known as Fico at a night out with his girlfriend.


Welcome to the clubs new signing FIKRET CAUSEVIC.!! (FICO)




Brimbank City vs Ascot Vale



Brimbank City has continued its unbeaten run now to 5 matches in the seniors on the weekend. Leading upto the game agasint the Hot headed Chillieans Ascot Vale Soccer Club, Brimbank City had 3 wins and a draw which only came against Melton (1-1) last week. Recovering from a frozen 1 point Brimbank was hoping to restart a winning streak at home against the bottom side. They say a game is not won untill it is played and the match up against a very determined side showed just that. The final score of 3-0 for Brimbank City is no indication of an easy game because the home side really had to work hard in all areas of the field especially in the back. Lucky for the lack of finishing ability of some of the ascot vales players the blue and yellow was able to keep only their second clean sheet for the season. The growing form of Senad Kablar's army was only a hint of what is to come in the following matches in the season and the climb continues after a shaky start to the year. Next week a local derby awaits for the rampaging former provisional 2 side against rivals Brimbank Stallions at home soil (Selwyn park). This will be the second game of the four home games to play. A win against the Italian Stallions will further the gap between the two to 4 points and give Djerzelez the egde and some breathing space. Never the less 3 points would also mean that they will get a step closer to promotion and possibly close the gap between the two top teams Surf coast and Youth united respectively. Lets see if the boys can deliver this time round when the last time the two met at the Italo-Australian social club where the sides had to settle for a point each.

Welcome to the Djerzelez Gazije Blogspot

Welcome to all readers. This will be the address to view and add your comments for the growing Djerzelez Football Club.

- Nurettin Daniel Kalkan -