Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Adrian Ucchino, Aleksandar Jankovi, Alen Stajcic, Andre Gumprecht, Andy Brockbank, Ballamodou Conde, Bobby Despotovski, Bobby Dragas, Brad Boardman, Brendan Gan, Chris Payne, Chris Tadrosse, Craig Foster, Daniel Severino, Danny Vukovic, Dejan ivkovi, Gary van Egmond, Glen Moss, Goran ubara, Greg Woodhouse, Ivan Necevski, Jamie McMaster, Jojo (footballer born 1970), Jordan Simpson, Kojiro Kaimoto, Leigh Gunn, Leo Carle, Marshall Soper, Matthew Mayora, Michael Baird (footballer), Michael Brown (footballer born 1984), Michael Gibson (association footballer), Milan Blagojevic, Milan Susak, Milan Zori, Misha Radovic, Nathan Elasi, Nenad Veki, Norman Tome, Paul Foster (footballer), Predrag Jovanovi (footballer), Radovan Filipovi, Robert Wheatley, Robert Younis, Ryan Baldacchino, Sa a Ili (footballer born 1972), Shane Webb, Steven Bozinovski, Tallan Martin, Tony Faria, Tony Henderson, Vladimir Zori, Vuko Tomasevic, Wade Oostendorp, Warren Spink. Excerpt: Glen Moss (born 19 January 1983 in Hastings, New Zealand) is a New Zealand association football goalkeeper who currently plays in the A-League for Wellington Phoenix, and has represented New Zealand at international level. In August 2007, Moss signed a two-year contract with A-League new-comers, the Wellington Phoenix as their starting goalkeeper. In his first season he made 20 appearances out of the 21 league games and earned a reputation as a top goalkeeper, and was seen as one of the league's best shot-stoppers. However, injuries and dips in form during 2008-09 saw him share the starting jersey with fellow All Whites goalkeeper Mark Paston, making just 13 appearances and keeping 3 clean sheets. After impressive performances for club and country, Moss attracted interest from A-League champions Melbourne Victory. Moss signed with the Victory for the 2009-10 season as their first choice goalkeeper, but lacklustre performances midway through the season after featuring in the opening 14 rounds of the season saw him overtaken by young-gun Mitchell Langerak as the Melbourne #1. On July 19 it was announced Moss had signed a 2-year deal with Gold Coast United replacing Jess Vanstrattan who had moved to Central Coast Mariners and made his debut on 8 August 2010 against Brisbane Roar. On 28 March 2012 it was announced he had signed a 3-year contract with A-League club Wellington Phoenix. Moss has earned national selection at Under-20, Under-23 and All Whites international level. He was selected for the U-23's in 2004 to compete in the 2004 OFC Men's Olympic Football Tournament, the qualification tournament for the 2004 Summer Olympics. Moss gained his first international recognition when called up for the New Zealand squad for a friendly match against Australia in June 2005, however he did not earn his first cap until a 1-0 win over Malaysia in February the following year. Moss was named in New Zealand's 2009 Confederations Cup squad to travel to South Africa where he playe