Yes, at senior level it's a different thing. Anyway, he can also play for a small NT if he isn't good for the Aussies. Personal life He is the son of former Romanian footballer, Tiberiu Gligor, who emigrated to Australia in the early 1990s.[6] Gligor is also half-Filipino on his mother's side. He is named after the great former Romanian international Gheorghe Hagi.
Yeah, if you have super fast Internet, you can also watch VTV6-HD with even better quality: http://play.fpt.vn/livetv/vtv6-hd
Match b/w U19 Indonesia vs U19 Thailand is being streamed. http://play.fpt.vn/livetv/vtv6 http://play.fpt.vn/livetv/vtv6-hd
Yeah, a very beautiful goal. He can glide past opponent's defenders, but he does not score every time. He often misses good chances. But he's still good. I wish our boys are as strong and tall as yours. They are small and short. At the end of the game I thought they didn't have enough strength to play or keep a clean sheet.
05/09/2014 Highlight: Indonesia U19 2-6 Thailand U19 Full match: What a match, lots of goals scored. Thailand U19 look very strong. They did not play football, but tennis. Highlight: Vietnam U19 1-0 Australia U19 Full match:
07/9/2014 (GMT+7) 16h30: U19 Australia vs U19 Japan 19h00: U19 Thailand vs U19 Myanmar http://play.fpt.vn/livetv/vtv6 http://play.fpt.vn/livetv/vtv6-hd These matches may be streamed on Youtube channel of these guys: https://www.facebook.com/tructiepbongda https://www.youtube.com/user/tructiepbongda https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBRFjbtrW-Nxn3ZFsGXizyQ
07/9/2014 (GMT+7) 16h30: U19 Australia vs U19 Japan Preview: Paul Okon, coach of Australia U19, is disappointed about their loss and demands his players to seriously look back at some mistakes to avoid when facing Japan today. In order to fulfill their goal in this competition, Australia U19s have to beat Japan U19s. Suzuki Masakazu, coach of Japan U19, went to stadium to watch the match between VN and Aus, and he has took lots of notes about these two teams. Despite bringing to VN B-team with many new players, Japan U19's goal is to win this competition. So, he believes his boys will beat the Aussies today. This is going to be a great match. Good luck to both teams! (But I still want Japan to have a good result ) Players of two teams that may be playing today: Australia U19: Bouzanis, Naumoff, Garuccio, Gligor, Alessi, Galloway, De Silva, D'Cunha, Warland, Skapetis, Mabil. Japan U19: Nakamura; Fujitani So, Miura Genta, Uchiyama Yuki, Uchida Yuto; Oyama Keisuke, Yuruki Koya, Kawabe Hayao, Suzuki Tokuma; Ochi Yamato, Otsu Yosei
07/9/2014 (GMT+7) 19h00: U19 Myanmar vs U19 Thailand Preview: Thailand had an easy match against Indonesia, whose A-team are training in Europe. The coach of Thailand U19, Sasom Pobprasert, said his team would do their best to get a ticket to semi-finals because he wants his team to face VN U19 again (if VN U19 are also through to semi-finals, he wants this). This sounds like he's obsessed with their loss to VN last month. Thailand has 3 points and superior goal difference so they will sure appear in semi-finals. Even though he really wants to beat Myanmar U19 who beat them 3-2 last month, he is going to use new players and keeps main players for further matches. Meanwhile, Myanmar U19 have proved their strength when beating Japan U19 and Indonesia U19 a few months ago, or Thailand U19 and VN U19 last month. Myanmar U19 boys will play with highest spirit to get out of table round. Mr. Soe Min of Myanmar U19: "We are excited with appearance of Australia U19 and Japan U19 in this competition. They are two very strong teams that we want to play. So, we'll do our best to overcome table round." Players that may be playing tonight: Thailand U19: Suporn, Kiattisak, Netiphong, Supravee, Chaovat, Patipan, Tanashith, Anusit, Nopphon, Sittichok, Attawit. Myanmar U19: Myo Min Latt, Htike Aung, Naing Lin Tun, Nanda Kyaw, Kyaw Min Oo, Nyein Chan Aung, Maung Soe, Aung Thu, Than Paing, Chit Hla Aung, Myo Ko Tun.
07/09/2014 http://play.fpt.vn/livetv/vtv6 http://play.fpt.vn/livetv/vtv6-hd The match is about to begin. Ready?
Some Youtube links found here: http://tructiepbongda.com/aff-u19-championship/u19-australia-vs-u19-nhat-ban-7-9.html
45' 2-1 Okugawa Masaya (16) has scored a goal from a mistake of an Aussie. Break. Second half is gonna be very interesting, 'cause Australia U19 will need to attack to seek goals!