Premium Content PLAYING against your former team is never easy. But when they provide a punishing lesson, it adds a new level of disappointment to a strange situation. Having felt the brunt of a 7-2 defeat to the Brisbane Knights, Western Spirit co-captain Jose Fernandez knows his team must reset this season. It was a strange feeling, Fernandez said of tackling some of his former teammates on Friday night. It was also the previous club of head coach Reginald Yaqub and some other current Spirit footballers. However, more important for the experienced centre back is how his team recovers from the early setback.
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Subscriber only A HAT-TRICK by Western Spirit sharpshooter Charles Amalu has given Western Spirit a massive boost in this year s Brisbane Premier League (BPL) competition. Having progressed from Capital League 1 last season, Spirit made an encouraging BPL debut by beating UQ 4-2 at Kippen Park. I was very happy with the performance the boys put out on the night, head coach Reginald Yaqub said. Whatever the game plan was, they actually stuck to it. Amalu capitalised up front on Saturday night, continuing his impressive work at the Goodna based club. He has been playing well in the pre-season as well. He s been scoring a lot of goals, Yaqub said of Amalu.
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Subscriber only WESTERN Spirit is hoping to reach new heights when the Ipswich club makes its Brisbane Premier League (BPL) debut this weekend. As first-time head coach Reginald Yaqub finalised his squad for Saturday night s season opener at home, he was starting his higher level aims working from the back. Co-captain Jose Fernandez has been linking well in the pre-season with another experienced and tall defender in Tyler Thor Baker. I m looking for that height domination at the back, Yaqub said, preparing for Saturday s 6pm encounter against UQ at Kippen Park. After being vice-captain last year, centre back Fernandez is sharing this year s co-captaincy duties with attacking midfielder Stefan Vrbesic.