Foxtel A-League All Stars Coach Ange Postecoglou will still be using his 10 per cent voting right before including his three coach select players to make up the 18-man squad, despite the fans picking some of the most talented players already.

This week the likes of Allessandro Del Piero, Archie Thompson, Shinji Ono and Marcos Rojas all made the fan pick. More than 30,000 votes were cast to decide on an All Stars team to verse heavyweights Liverpool in July.

Among the ones left out was Terry Antonis, who Postecoglou mentioned could be part of the team if he is not playing for the Socceroos.

“Terry Antonis was fantastic for Sydney,” he mentioned. Along with Central Coast’s Bernie Ibini and Aaron Mooy of Western Sydney, the coach was keen to use the trio to give Australia a “chance to have a look at them at the highest level”.

Sadly, the All Stars fixture on 20 July will clash with the East Asian Cup finals tournament, which runs from 20-28 July in South Korea and will take away many star players.

The All Stars could be robbed of up to 15 candidates if coach Holger Osieck picks a primarily Australian based squad.
But Postecoglou was confident the A-League still had the depth to field a very competitive side.

“I think there’s enough talent in our league,” said Postecoglou, who is looking at a one-week camp for the fan selected players.
“If anything, I think it gives us an opportunity to showcase some of the players who we believe may be emerging Socceroos.”

The top 35 players in order of fan voting:

Goalkeepers
1. Mathew Ryan (Central Coast Mariners) / 2. Ante Covic (Western Sydney Wanderers) / 3. Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United) / 4. Michael Theo (Brisbane Roar) / 5. Nathan Coe (Melbourne Victory)

Defenders
1. Nikolai Topor-Stanley (Western Sydney Wanderers) / 2. Pedj Bojic (Central Coast Mariners) / 3. Patrick Zwaanswijk (Central Coast Mariners) / 4. Adama Traore (Melbourne Victory) / 5. Michael Beauchamp (Western Sydney Wanderers) / 6. Lucas Neill (Sydney FC) / 7. Ivan Franjic (Brisbane Roar) / 8. Trent Sainsbury (Central Coast Mariners) / 9. Michael Thwaite (Perth Glory) / 10. Joshua Rose (Central Coast Mariners)

Midfielders
1. Shinji Ono (Western Sydney Wanderers) / 2. Thomas Broich (Brisbane Roar) / 3. Youssouf Hersi (Western Sydney Wanderers) / 4. Michael McGlinchey (Central Coast Mariners) / 5. Aaron Mooy (Western Sydney Wanderers) / 6. Mark Milligan (Melbourne Victory) / 7. Dario Vidosic (Adelaide United) / 8. Marcos Flores (Melbourne Victory) / 9. Richard Garcia (Melbourne Heart) / 10. Marcelo Carrusca (Adelaide United)

Strikers
1. Alessandro Del Piero (Sydney FC) / 2. Marco Rojas (Melbourne Victory) / 3. Emile Heskey (Newcastle Jets) / 4. Archie Thompson (Melbourne Victory) / 5. Daniel McBreen (Central Coast Mariners) / 6. Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar) / 7. Jeremy Brockie (Wellington Phoenix) / 8. Shane Smeltz (Perth Glory) / 9. Mark Bridge (Western Sydney Wanderers) / 10. Bernie Ibini (Central Coast Mariners)