
28th October 2009 Darren Andrews Hindmarsh Stadium, South Australia- Newsvine.com- Adelaide United FC has again failed to break the Melbourne Victory spell after going down 3-1 to their arch rivals tonight at Etihad Stadium.
Victory out to continue Reds runSource: The Age
Melbourne Victory laid one of its own bogeys last weekend, when the champion went up to Newcastle and ended a long barren streak in the Hunter Valley with a 3-1 win over the Jets.
Ernie turns to Thai star Source: Herald Sun
Thailand international Sutee Suksomkit is set to make his Melbourne Victory debut in tomorrow night's A-League showdown against Adelaide United.
Vargas loss forces reshuffleSource: The Age
Melbourne Victory coach Ernie Merrick will be forced to reshuffle his defensive pack after veteran centre half Rody Vargas was ruled out for tomorrow's grand final rematch with Adelaide.
Lady Reds go down to MelbourneSource: SportsAustralia.com
Adelaide United's Women's team has gone down 2-0 to Melbourne Victory Women in Round Three of the 2009 Westfield W-League at Hindmarsh Stadium this afternoon.
Blog: Just Loving AdelaideSource: Australian FourFourTwo
About a year or so ago I wrote about how much I hated Adelaide and couldn't bear to give them any kind of support during their semi-successful Asian Champions League campaign. A year on I take it all back, I love Adelaide.

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Travis Dodd proved the difference again as The Reds downed the Glory.
Bizarre Fines For Victory And RedsSource: au.fourfourtwo.com
Melbourne and Adelaide have each been fined $10,000 for their parts in the aftermath of two controversial incidents in last month's A-League Grand Final.
A-League grand final red cards revokedSource: Australian News Network
The red cards given to Melbourne Victory's Danny Allsopp and Adelaide United's Cristiano in the A-League grand final have been revoked.
Blog: Breeze BlowsSource: au.fourfourtwo.com
More often than not Grand Finals fail to live up to the hype that surrounds them and Saturday night's match was no exception.
Victory triumphed on biggest night of A-League seasonSource: Australian News Network
It was everything a grand final should be. Controversial. Uncompromising. Tight. Unscripted. Aggressive. Physically tough, occasionally bordering on violent. The result uncertain all the way to the final whistle.
Allsopp expects fiery opening from RedsSource: The Age
Two years ago the A-League grand final began with fireworks when Kevin Muscat crunched Adelaide midfielder Diego and Ross Aloisi, the Reds skipper, was seeing red within 33 minutes of the opening whistle after being booked twice for rough challenges.
Blog: Mental As AnythingSource: au.fourfourtwo.com
The psychology of the respective teams leading up to the final game of the season is one of the more fascinating aspects for fans
Vargas Thrives As FavouritesSource: au.fourfourtwo.com
Melbourne Victory defender Rody Vargas says his team of conquerors relish being tagged clear favourites for Saturday night's Hyundai A-League Grand Final.
Victory fighting against complacencySource: The Age
Melbourne Victory acknowledge complacency could be their undoing if they dwell on previous encounters with Adelaide United ahead of Saturday night's A-League grand final.
Red alertSource: The Age
Underdog Adelaide goes into the grand final with nothing to lose.
Query on Carlos HernandezSource: Australian News Network
Melbourne Victory will not rush game-breaking playmaker Carlos Hernandez straight back on to the pitch for tomorrow night's major semi-final second leg against Adelaide United.