Former Socceroo Robbie Cornthwaite has blamed his lack of game time at Western Sydney on the inconsistency that has plagued the clubs sluggish start to the A-League season.While most of the weekly line-up news has centered around controversial striker Kerem Bulut, Cornthwaites inconspicuous absence has barely caused a ripple.After starting in defence for the opening month of the campaign, Cornthwaite hasnt seen a minute of game time, but hasnt gone searching for an explanation from coach Tony Popovic.Added to an extended squad for Fridays blockbuster against Melbourne City, the 31-year-old insists he knows precisely where he needs to improve.The key for me is putting in a 90-minute performance, he told AAP.A lot of the games Ive been very good for 45 minutes and then maybe in the other 45 I wasnt as good or just made a few silly mistakes I wouldnt usually make. Its about consistency.Cornthwaite was once considered one of the best defenders in the country following a strong three seasons in Adelaide between 2008-11 and then six years in Korea and Malaysia.But he admits it has taken time for him to adjust back to domestic football.Coming back to Australia after six years, there was a lot of areas I need to work on, my fitness in particular, he said.Obviously Poppas well known for doing things differently and it took me a little while to adapt. But the 4-5 months Ive been here, Im definitely going from strength to strength.Every player wants to play but Im absolutely loving being back in the A-League, loving the training under this coaching staff. Theres absolutely no frustration from my part, he said.Im happy to go to work everyday and work with this group of people.If chosen to play against City, Cornthwaite is well aware of the dangers proposed by feared duo Bruno Fornaroli and Tim Cahill, the latter of whom he played with on the global stage.However its the Uruguayan that he considers more difficult to defend.Hes been a revelation since coming to the league. Last year he had a fantastic year and hes more than backed it up so far, Cornthwaite said.If you go tight he can turn you, if you stay off him he can drill you. Youve got to really be on your toes and aware of what hes going to do and try and limit the damage he can do. Air Jordans Canada Online . Cuban testified Thursday that he was upset when the companys CEO told him news that would reduce the value of his shares, for which hed paid $7.5 million. But he said he did nothing improper when he sold those shares over the next two days. Jordan Shoes Wholesale Canada . -- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams. http://www.wholesaleairjordancanada.com/ . Batiste, who briefly signed with the Eskimos in 2006, has spent time with several NFL teams including the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins. Wholesale Air Jordan Canada . PETERSBURG, Fla. Jordan Shoes Canada Clearance . The Olympic champion curler and TSN curling analyst immediately went online to look at the Halls long list of honoured members. Thats when the enormity of the honour sunk in. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jaguars tight end Julius Thomas is among the three starters who will miss Sundays game against the Buffalo Bills because of injury.Thomas, who has 30 catches for 281 yards and four touchdowns, suffered a back injury in last Sundays loss to Detroit and did not practice all week. Defensive end Jared Odrick (shoulder) and linebacker Dan Skuta (back) also did not practice and will not play. This will be the second consecutive game Skuta has missed.Running back T.J. Yeldon is questionable with a right ankle injury, but coach Gus Bradley said he expects Yeldon to play.YYeldon was hurt in the first half against Detroit and did not practice all week.dddddddddddd He is second on the team in rushing with 301 yards and one touchdown and also is the teams fourth-leading receiver (34 catches, 217 yards, one TD).Aaron Colvin (concussion), the teams top nickel back, and starting nose tackle Abry Jones (ankle) are questionable, along with reserve receiver Arrelious Benn (concussion). Reserve defensive end Chris Smith (eye) is out. ' ' '