On paper, Melbourne City v Canberra United should be a very one-sided game. Melbourne City are league leaders, have international players across the park. Canberra are young. But as Brian Clough said ‘ We’re a good team on paper, unfortunately the game is played on grass’.
Central Coast Mariners 2 Canberra United 1 – the one that got away
Watching Canberra United without Michelle Heyman is a bit like watching Vera, without Vera. Or watching Unforgotten without the brilliant Nicola Walker. You look for her when the ball moves forward. You expect her to be lurking in the box. Something’s wrong and disturbing when she’s not there. Could Canberra cope?
Canberra United 1 Perth Glory 1 – stop start game blunts Canberra
After four rounds of the A-League Women you start to get a picture of how the season is going to pan out. After the Unite round Canberra United lie 4th with 7 points from a possible 12. This was a game of two halves.
Canberra United 0 Adelaide United 2 – Adelaide United slows Canberra momentum
The start of any league season is unpredictable. Nobody had any clue as to how Canberra would play this season. This means that opposition teams also have no idea. They can’t do any homework on teams. You could see this in the randomness of the first two games as teams jostled for position and gaps appeared across the park.
Wellington Phoenix 0 Canberra United 1 – this is our fight song
Canberra United had to fight hard to get their first ever win on New Zealand soil. This is a game of grit and determination, featuring Michelle Heyman’s 100th A-League goal and Tiger, a mystery canine substitute. The game had it all…
Canberra United 3 Brisbane Roar 2 – it’s a funny game football
Antoni Jagarinec is unquestionably a confident, optimistic coach who, clearly, doesn’t mind a challenge. Having taken over the Head Coach job at Canberra United only a short while ago he faced some pretty big challenges from the get go. All of which makes this result even more impressive.