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By By Adam Cooper
Sunday, November 6, 2005 Three hat-tricks, 19 goals, four away wins and a change of the competition lead - round 11 of the A-League certainly suggested the fledgling soccer competition was in rude health.A year since the passing of Australian soccer legend Johnny Warren - a proponent of attacking football - it was fitting the national competition celebrated a glut of goals in a round that ended with a change at the top of the table.Perth Glory's 4-2 win over Adelaide United at Hindmarsh Stadium on Sunday made it a perfe ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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