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If we don't get at least a point here I will run onto the pitch, cut up my membership infront of JA with a stanley knife and then pull on a Victory away shirt and go join the BWB.

With a shit fuckin attitude like that you may as well fuck off now coz we don't want fickle cunts like you around anyway pal !

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Mystery abdominal injury set to sideline star Brisbane Roar striker Besart Berisha indefinitely

By Wayne Heming AAP

November 08, 2012 12:08PM

Besart Berisha will see a specialist to diagnose the mysterious abdominal injury which is set to sideline the star Brisbane Roar striker indefinitely.

Back-to-back losses have left Brisbane desperately needing to get their season back on track against last-placed Heart.

It won't be so easy though with Berisha, their No.1 goal-scorer, on the sidelines for an unknown period.

Mystified Roar coach Rado Vidosic revealed the Albanian international faced an indefinite stint on the sidelines until specialists could determine the cause of shooting pains in his abdomen which have the usually-bouncy the 27-year-old "down in the dumps".

"He's no good. He's still having pain in his abdomen," Vidosic said.

The A-League's Golden Boot last season has had a series of cortisone injections in a bid to have him right for the highly-anticipated November 16 clash with Sydney FC and their superstar Alessandro Del Piero at Suncorp Stadium.

Berisha has been struggling with an abdominal injury for about one month but, so far, all his scans including a MRI have failed to detect any soft-tissue problem.

"... Once we know more after this injection ... if we need to send him to a surgeon," said Vidosic.

"Nothing came up on any ultrasounds or MRIs or anything - it was all negative.

"It's having an effect on his training. You can see he is really down because he feels like he's letting the team down.

"He's not. We can play without him - we can survive without him until we know what his problem is."

Vidosic was not revealing his hand with a number of options available, including pushing German whiz Thomas Broich forward or playing Ben Halloran, Henrique or even 20-year-old Nick Fitzgerald in Berisha's spot.

Read more: http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/mystery-abdominal-injury-set-to-sideline-star-brisbane-roar-striker-besart-berisha-indefinitely/story-e6frf4gl-1226512919999

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We should really take atleast a point against these guys expecially now that Berisha is out. Them also had a really short break after playing in Brisbane on Sunday night and now travelling to Melbourne to play on a Friday benefits us alot. I think we'll play well enough to take 3 points so im going with Cadete, 2-1.

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Mystery abdominal injury set to sideline star Brisbane Roar striker Besart Berisha indefinitely

By Wayne Heming AAP

November 08, 2012 12:08PM

Besart Berisha will see a specialist to diagnose the mysterious abdominal injury which is set to sideline the star Brisbane Roar striker indefinitely.

Back-to-back losses have left Brisbane desperately needing to get their season back on track against last-placed Heart.

It won't be so easy though with Berisha, their No.1 goal-scorer, on the sidelines for an unknown period.

Mystified Roar coach Rado Vidosic revealed the Albanian international faced an indefinite stint on the sidelines until specialists could determine the cause of shooting pains in his abdomen which have the usually-bouncy the 27-year-old "down in the dumps".

"He's no good. He's still having pain in his abdomen," Vidosic said.

The A-League's Golden Boot last season has had a series of cortisone injections in a bid to have him right for the highly-anticipated November 16 clash with Sydney FC and their superstar Alessandro Del Piero at Suncorp Stadium.

Berisha has been struggling with an abdominal injury for about one month but, so far, all his scans including a MRI have failed to detect any soft-tissue problem.

"... Once we know more after this injection ... if we need to send him to a surgeon," said Vidosic.

"Nothing came up on any ultrasounds or MRIs or anything - it was all negative.

"It's having an effect on his training. You can see he is really down because he feels like he's letting the team down.

"He's not. We can play without him - we can survive without him until we know what his problem is."

Vidosic was not revealing his hand with a number of options available, including pushing German whiz Thomas Broich forward or playing Ben Halloran, Henrique or even 20-year-old Nick Fitzgerald in Berisha's spot.

Read more: http://www.foxsports...l-1226512919999

Cos I know the right people i got a hold of his xrays:

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WTF, Who listens to cassettes anymore?

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The team hasn't given me any signs that they are capable of winning any game at the moment. The only thing which might actually help is that we can play a counter attacking game and JA can use JVS's tactics that worked well against Brisbane last season.

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