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United started the 2016–17 season with imports Cedric Jackson, Devin Williams and Ramone Moore, but ultimately replaced all three mid-season with Casper Ware, Josh Boone and Lasan Kromah respectively. While Kromah failed to make an impact, Ware and Boone led Melbourne to a late-season finals charge, only to miss out by two games.
1 NBL: 3rd 24 15 9 .625 Won quarterfinals 2–1 Won semifinals 2–1 Lost NBL finals (S.E. Melbourne) 1–2 Lindsay Gaze Andrew Gaze Andrew Gaze 1993: 1 NBL: 3rd 26 16 10 .615 Won quarterfinals 2–0 Won semifinals (S.E. Melbourne) 2–0 Won NBL finals 2–1 Lindsay Gaze Andrew Gaze Andrew Gaze 1994: 1 NBL: 1st: 26 19 7 .692
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Melbourne United Football Club was an Anglo-Celtic-backed soccer club from Melbourne, Australia.Founded no later than early 1909 and presumably dissolved at the conclusion of the 1910 football season, the short lived club is known for being one of the six clubs to compete in the inaugural Victorian state tier one football league season of 1909, then known as the 'Amateur League'. [1]
The 2024–25 Melbourne United season is the 42nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL), and their 11th under the banner of Melbourne United. This is their eighth season under head coach Dean Vickerman. [1] [2]