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mcjules wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:milan_7 wrote:Darwin vs AU stinks of romance though. First time a NT side competes against the only side to lift the cup, not to mention that AU have history with the NT. :lol: turn it up. What history?  Sorry whats this got to do with club football. Fmd.
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milan_7 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:milan_7 wrote:Darwin vs AU stinks of romance though. First time a NT side competes against the only side to lift the cup, not to mention that AU have history with the NT. :lol: turn it up. What history? Had preseason there last year and this year, 'Do the NT' is our back of shirt sponsor and IIRC we signed a player from there for our youth team to promote our relationship with their football community. We own the Tassy league but i wouldnt claim it as history.
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scott21 wrote:mcjules wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:milan_7 wrote:Darwin vs AU stinks of romance though. First time a NT side competes against the only side to lift the cup, not to mention that AU have history with the NT. :lol: turn it up. What history?  :lol:  Pfft.  Everything east of the WA border is ours! :lol:
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melbourne_terrace wrote:Draupnir wrote:melbourne_terrace wrote:JP wrote:scott21 wrote:milan_7 wrote:Ok so I have been in contact with a certain source and can confirm that there will be a way to watch at least some of the games other than the ones first advertised, be that streamed on FOX SPORTS website (pretty sure it is this) or on red button. These matches will feature full commentary. Can't give away full details but all be revealed in the next couple of weeks. Has to be Darwin. No one wants to watch the Sorrento game. Considering Sorrento are playing the club with the highest TV ratings in the A-League, I think you're off the mark. We'll make it easy for you. Sydney might want to watch Sydney but the rest of the country don't. Are you okay mate, seriously :lol: ? Give it up, it's getting scary. Is it really that hard to understand how uninterested the majority of the country is in watching yet another Sydney FC wankfest from Fox Sports?
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Heineken wrote:scott21 wrote:mcjules wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:milan_7 wrote:Darwin vs AU stinks of romance though. First time a NT side competes against the only side to lift the cup, not to mention that AU have history with the NT. :lol: turn it up. What history?  :lol:  Pfft.  Everything east of the WA border is ours! :lol: :) But really there were no european settlements until 1836. Darwin was established in 1869 by the SA colony. On the borders... [youtube]wHx60MeE84I[/youtube] Shit beer but I <3 Modra :lol:
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All this to prove how Northern Territory Adelaide United is :lol:
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Quote:Eagles ready to soar in FFA Cup image: http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/di/library/FFA_Cup/d5/3a/northern-nsw-club-edgeworth-fc-will-play-melbourne-city-fc-in-the-westfield-ffa-cup-round-of-32_13op6my3cevrg12x80qv4ieohl.jpg?t=2082152326Northern NSW club Edgeworth FC will play Melbourne City FC in the Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32. 1/1 Northern NSW club Edgeworth FC will play Melbourne City FC in the Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32. Saturday, 11 July 2015 - Josh Bennett Comments They are setting Newcastle football alight and now Edgeworth FC is ready to take it to a Hyundai A-League powerhouse in the Westfield FFA Cup round of 32. The Eagles have been in irresistible form in the Northern NSW PS4 NPL, winning eight of their last nine matches to sit alone at the top of the standings. And Coach Damien Zane believes his young outfit has the potential to spring a massive upset when they tackle Melbourne City FC for a spot in the last 16. “It’s a big ask but like I’ve been saying we’re in our season, peaking and who knows if you catch them on an off night,” Zane told www.theffacup.com.au“We’ve got a real belief that we can win any game. You can feel the excitement levels, even with the older guys. “We go out to win every game and this will be no different. I dare say there will be a few more people there but we’ll treat it as normal as we can. “They’re in the middle of the pre-season and maybe not firing on all cylinders. We’re flying at the moment. The boys are just so excited." The Eagles were free-scoring in the preliminary rounds, netting 25 goals in 5 games including an 11-0 thrashing of New Lambton Eagles in their opening fixture. But Zane believes it’s his side’s defensive structure that will prove vital against the likes of City attackers David Williams, Harry Novillo and Aaron Mooy. “We’re pretty solid defensively. That’s where we see we can stay in the game. We’re quite quick and positive going forward. We have some dangerous guys in the front third,” Zane said. “I think we suit this type of game. I’m confident we can stay in it for a fair chunk of the match and hopefully frustrate them a little bit. “Who knows, maybe we can grab something that we can defend.” The Eagles will be looking to create history by becoming the first Northern NSW team to make the last 16, with Broadmeadow Magic and South Cardiff falling in the round of 32 last year. Zane acknowledged that his side faces an uphill task to progress but insists his young brigade will give a good account of themselves on the national stage. “It’s a sort of grand final for these boys. It might never happen again so it might be the biggest game they ever play,” he said. “For the younger guys, what an opportunity. I dare say if you do really well it wouldn’t be anything for an A-League club to say ‘come down and we’ll have a look at you’. It’s a great chance for them.” Read more at http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/article/eagles-ready-to-soar-in-ffa-cup/um7chqt4vyk71l69a7528ln8a#AZvr1R3QhSKLQf75.99
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TheSelectFew wrote:Making up numbers in all honesty. #cupsets are the #magicofthecup
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Heineken wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Making up numbers in all honesty. #cupsets are the #magicofthecup Nnsw teams are rubbish.
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Throwing out a thanks to heineken for this thread with all the tv coverage details. Actually a helpful thread
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TheSelectFew wrote:Heineken wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Making up numbers in all honesty. #cupsets are the #magicofthecup Nnsw teams are rubbish. But imagine the #scenes if they beat a marketing experiment. Laughs will be had for a long, long time. New Signing wrote:Throwing out a thanks to heineken for this thread with all the tv coverage details. Actually a helpful thread No worries buddy. This thread, and the #magicofthecup keeps me happy.
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Really good article from Football NSW on the NSW State clubs in this years competition. Quote:NSW clubs ready for Westfield FFA Cup There is no denying it; Football New South Wales is up for the Westfield FFA Cup.
For some clubs, playing on the national stage of the Westfield FFA Cup is the chance of a lifetime, for others, it’s just about putting the club back on the platform it was meant for.
Five Football NSW clubs remain in the cup as it enters the round of 32 and welcomes the entry of Hyundai A-League teams.
Current Football NSW National Premier Leagues Men’s 1 leaders Blacktown City are joined by former NSL outfits Sydney Olympic and Sydney United 58 FC, as well as fellow NPL Men’s 1 side Rockdale City Suns and last, but certainly not least, State League 1 mainstays Balmain Tigers FC.
The Tigers may be the lowest ranked of the teams in the national stage, but their story is the most compelling.
Currently sitting in fifth place in the third tier of NSW football, it was in a central Sydney pub that the Tigers learned their Westfield FFA Cup fate.
The Tigers’ opponent? Just the Hyundai A-League champions, Melbourne Victory.
Club captain Thomas Hyde recalled the moment with distinct clarity.
“It was weird. All the boys were watching the draw live on Fox Sports in a central Sydney pub and it was actually Michael Beauchamp who was drawing the teams,” Hyde said.
“We played him in the preliminary rounds when we played Bankstown City, so I might owe him a drink next time I see him, because when he pulled out Melbourne Victory, it was absolute euphoria.”
Were the players intimidated by the prospect of playing the best team in the country?
Not one bit, according to Balmain manager Tass Fiakos.
“That’s the draw they wanted,” Fiakos said.
“They wanted a big team, and they certainly got that. They’re ready to go, it’s massive for the club and for the whole district.
“Our Facebook has been going off. We’ve had people from Germany and England and all sorts of places wishing us well and a lot of clubs from the area have been in touch.
“Victory doesn’t know much about us, so we hope that works in our favour.
“We’re certainly not going to lie down.”
The significance of the draw has not been lost on the players, either, least of all Hyde who is in the middle of his sixth season with the Tigers and played his 100th game for the club on Saturday.
“I landed in Australia and the next day had a trial with Balmain and I’ve been here ever since,” Hyde said.
“We’ve got a couple of boys here who are in their fourth of fifth season, so in terms of player turnover we’ve got a core of 10 or 11 players that have stuck around for a few years and that’s helped to create a really good culture here.
“This draw has been massive for the club, though. The exposure we’ve gotten out of it is fantastic.
“We need to use it as a platform to push the club forward.”
While the Tigers are daring to dream, Hyde made no secret of the fact that their focus would be on defence first and foremost come their date with destiny on August 4 at Leichhardt Oval.
“We will be working hard on our defensive shape. Hopefully the rugby boys can tear up the pitch a bit for us, so it’s not so pretty for Victory” Hyde joked.
“I play right full-back, so I’ll be chasing (Kosta) Barbarouses or (Besart) Berisha depending on who they play, but I suppose it could have been worse – I could have been chasing (Fahid) Ben Khalfallah!”
Fellow Westfield FFA Cup new boys Rockdale City Suns who welcome Perth Soccer Club on August 5 will join the Tigers on the national stage.
While the Suns might be new to the national rounds of the competition, they have no shortage of know-how at the club.
Player/Manager Paul Reid will be playing his first national Westfield FFA Cup tie, but he knows full well the cutthroat nature of cup football already.
“I played in the FA Cup in England for Bradford and Brighton, and there’s obviously a lot of history there,” Reid said.
“The Westfield FFA Cup is quite new here and this is mine and Rockdale’s first involvement at this stage and we’re all looking forward to it. Hopefully it will have as good a history as the FA Cup one day.
“I remember with Brighton we played Tottenham at White Hart Lane in the fourth round and that was in front of a full house.
“We lost 2-1 but were a bit unlucky not to force at least a replay, and then there were other games I played in where we lost to lower division teams. That’s the magic of the cup.”
Reid admitted to not knowing a whole lot about Perth, but said he would not hesitate to use his West Australian contacts to build his knowledge.
“We will have people watching them to see how they like to play and where we can hurt them,” Reid said.
“We want to go as far as we can in this competition because it’s a great opportunity for the club and of course the players to show what they’re made of.
“I’ve said to the younger players that this is a great chance for them to measure where they’re at with their own personal development but also to put themselves on the map and try to win a contract in the A-League.”
Suns emerging star Idriss El Hafiane said excitement was the prevailing emotion from within the squad.
“It’s a great opportunity for the club to gain some good exposure on a national level and for the players as well,” El Hafiane said.
“We’re definitely confident. We’ve got three wins and a draw from our last four, we’ve got a home game, we’ll have a strong crowd, so we’re excited.
“We were definitely excited not to have to travel to Perth, that’s for sure!”
For Sydney Olympic and Sydney United 58 FC, the cup is a welcome opportunity to return to the national stage.
Olympic coach Grant Lee said it was frustrating that his club had been drawn away for a third-straight time in the national stages of the competition, but said his team would be working hard to overcome the logistic nightmare of a midweek trip away to Canberra’s Gungahlin United FC.
“It’s funny how these things work out. We were the only (Football NSW) team to get an away game at this stage last year, and it’s happened again,” Lee said.
“So now we have to play two games in three days, which is hard with part-time players, so I think that detracts from it a bit … but of course it’s a fantastic concept and it’s generating a lot of talk and discussion, so we’re better off for it.”
Lee said he was familiar with some of the Capital Football NPL side’s players, and was expecting a tough match in tougher conditions.
“It’s a cold, winters night in Canberra and with Olympic’s history, this is a big match for Gungahlin. It will be a bit of a grand final for them,” Lee said.
“I know a bit about them. I know they’ve tried hard to assemble the best young players in Canberra with the view of maybe pushing for a Hyundai A-League license in the future.
“I don’t know what happened with that, but looking at their list, there are some good young players and some of them I’d had trial for Olympic too.
“Hopefully we can get up there and try and kill it off early, but we’ll be prepared for a tough game.”
Olympic negotiated the round of 32 last season but suffered defeat against eventual semi-finalist Bentleigh Greens in the round of 16.
Sydney United 58 exited at the same round of last season’s competition, losing to Hyundai A-League outfit Sydney FC, coach Mark Rudan’s former club, in front of over 8,000 people.
United young gun Giuseppe Camera was a new signing at the club on that night and was not called up for the game.
The anguish of missing out has him was chomping at the bit for United’s round of 32 cup tie at home against South Hobart, as the Waratah Cup champions look to continue their fine cup form this year.
“I joined United halfway through the season last year for the under-20s and it was just around that time, so I didn’t get to play,” Camera said.
“I didn’t get the chance last year … but it was an incredible atmosphere. The crowd was unreal, especially for the players.
“The boys still talk about it in the dressing room, so hopefully we can beat South Hobart and draw another Hyundai A-League team. We’re undefeated in cup games this season.
“I don’t know a lot about them, so we’re expecting a tough game against tough opposition – but I just want to show to Mark and the club the best I have because in the short time I’ve been at the club I’ve been treated very well.”
Current PS4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s 1 leader Blacktown City FC has an interesting tie of its own when it comes up against reigning NPL champions Metrostars SC from NPL South Australia.
City has endured a mixed month, drawing their last three league games and losing the Waratah Cup final to Sydney United 58, but coach Mark Crittenden said he was excited to see Blacktown back on the national stage.
“We’ll do a bit of homework, but they’re a very good side, with some name players like (Fabian) Barbiero, which gives them some good players going forward, but I’m happy with my squad,” Crittenden said.
“We lost at this stage last year to Bentleigh (Greens) and that was disappointing because they’ve scored a bit of a nothing goal and we couldn’t break them down.”
City star Travis Major said amending last year’s wrong was definitely on the agenda for the club this time around.
“They’ve got a few ex-Hyundai A-League boys in their team, so we know they’re good,” Major said.
“No one is worried about the individual exposure, we just want to go as far in this competition as we can.
“Last year is definitely a driving force. Bentleigh came here and hit us on the break early on and then sat back and we couldn’t break them down despite hitting them with wave after wave of attack, so we definitely want to go one better last year because that was gut-wrenching.”
Last season just two out of six Football NSW clubs progressed to the round of 16, proving the difficulty of the task ahead for the five clubs involved this season.
Four of the five Football NSW sides have been drawn at home and will hope the home ground advantage helps ease them through to the round of 16, particularly Balmain Tigers who will be dreaming of the ultimate fairytale win against Melbourne Victory.
It would be a brave person that bets on the Tigers’ against the current national champions, but in cup football, you just never know.
Therein lies the true magic of the cup.
FULL FOOTBALL NSW FFA CUP ROUND OF 32 FIXTURE LIST
Blacktown City FC v Metrostars SC (NPL SA)
Wednesday July 29, 7.30 pm at Lilys Football Centre
Matthew Galea says – An intriguing contest as the current NPL NSW leader takes on the reigning NPL champions.
As Blacktown learned last season, a home tie guarantees nothing in the FFA Cup national rounds and Mark Crittenden’s goal-shy forward line will have to get back to its best if it is going to better last season’s effort of a Round of 32 exit.
Balmain Tigers FC v Melbourne Victory FC (A-League)
Tuesday August 4, 7.30 pm at Leichhardt Oval
Matthew Galea says – The fairytale cup fixture that can surely only end in a nightmare for Balmain Tigers.
It would be nothing short of a miracle if the Football NSW Men’s State League 1 outfit could overcome the national champions, Melbourne Victory.
I’m tempted to say stranger things have happened, but have they? I am sure I am not alone in hoping that this time, the magic of the cup – and the Balmain Tigers – prevail.
Sydney United 58 FC v South Hobart FC (NPL Tasmania)
Tuesday August 4, 7.30 pm at Sydney United Sports Centre
Matthew Galea says – A very winnable cup-tie for Sydney United 58 FC if it can keep up its impressive cup form this season.
The Waratah Cup champions have proved their nerve for knockout football, even if their league form is shaky at best.
Mark Rudan’s side possesses the required quality to advance to the Round of 16 for the second year running, but it will have to avoid the defensive pitfalls that have proven so costly in league action this season.
Gungahlin United FC (NPL Capital Football) v Sydney Olympic
Tuesday August 4, 7.30 pm at Gungahlin Enclosed Oval, ACT
Matthew Galea says – You have to feel for Sydney Olympic after a third-straight away draw in the FFA Cup national rounds.
The draw has done Olympic no favours, particularly with this match falling after a crucial league fixture against Blacktown City FC.
Midweek fixtures in a different state are always a tough one for semi-professional teams, but that is the cost of playing in the FFA Cup national rounds, and there is no doubting Olympic has the quality on the field to prevail.
Rockdale City Suns v Perth SC (NPL WA)
Wednesday August 5, 8.30 pm at Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre
Matthew Galea says – A home draw against a semi-professional team from Western Australia has to make Rockdale City Suns favorites.
This is the first time the Suns have made the national stages of the competition, but any sense of stage fright should be off-set by a sizeable home crowd.
Perth SC’s NPL Football West campaign has got off to strong start with four wins from five games and if it can overcome the inherent logistic difficulties, they will be more than a handful for Paul Reid’s in-form Suns.
-By Matthew Galea PS4 NPL NSW Men’s 1 Editor http://www.footballnsw.com.au/index.php?id=149&tx_ttnews%5Byear%5D=2015&tx_ttnews%5Bmonth%5D=07&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=10342&cHash=b2709d3f019f67f2d3e2ad984fc8369bInteresting to note that Olympic are complaining about another away draw. Technically they're wrong. Their game against Bentleigh at Leichhardt's Lambert Park, was a home game for them. I think it was moved due to Bulldogs training at Belmore. Which is a silly excuse, really. Surely the Dogs could have accommodated the field next door for training. I really can't see any reason as to why all the NSW clubs, bar Balmain (we can hope!) can't progress. Rockdale's game should be interesting, but I can't see them losing. I'd consider that to be a bit of an upset to be honest, especially since Perth have to fly the the breadth of the entire country, and their players won't be used to that. Olympic I don't think should have too much trouble in Canberra. I'd be surprised (and would chuckle) if they lose that. Blacktown's match up will be an awesome game too. That could be a tough one, but do-able. The keenness is rising.
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scott21 wrote:[youtube]uZu7Ia7nNSg[/youtube] Thats a fantastic little preview. Would like ESPN do more with the local game it would be great.
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TheSelectFew wrote:scott21 wrote:[youtube]uZu7Ia7nNSg[/youtube] Thats a fantastic little preview. Would like ESPN do more with the local game it would be great. Geez Dave's looking skinny nowdays. -PB
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Some great Vids Scott! I think everybody is keen to see what South Melbourne bring to the table. I think they'd be very disappointed if they didn't make the quarter finals at least. A round of 16 at home would be a fantastic thing to see. It'd also show if they're serious about an A-League position. A game against an A-League team would surely sell out, especially against one of the Melbourne teams. I'd honestly be a little surprised if they get knocked out at the Ro32. Probably wouldn't bode well for their A-League chances.
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Heineken wrote:Some great Vids Scott!
I think everybody is keen to see what South Melbourne bring to the table. I think they'd be very disappointed if they didn't make the quarter finals at least. A round of 16 at home would be a fantastic thing to see. It'd also show if they're serious about an A-League position. A game against an A-League team would surely sell out, especially against one of the Melbourne teams.
I'd honestly be a little surprised if they get knocked out at the Ro32. Probably wouldn't bode well for their A-League chances. I feel almost the same way about this game as the sfc game. If they win and draw an A-League team then they will most likely be shown in the next round. I can understand that Foxtel dont want to miss an opportunity however there is of course the risk that they get knocked out. The fact (like the Sorrento match) it is being played at cbus is a bit of a turn off. Hopefully what one of the Adelaide guys said is true and all the matches may be available. I am interested in watching them but not really against PB at cbus. PB arent as strong this year, I think their performances this season are due to loss of personnel.
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Heineken wrote:Some great Vids Scott!
I think everybody is keen to see what South Melbourne bring to the table. I think they'd be very disappointed if they didn't make the quarter finals at least. A round of 16 at home would be a fantastic thing to see. It'd also show if they're serious about an A-League position. A game against an A-League team would surely sell out, especially against one of the Melbourne teams.
I'd honestly be a little surprised if they get knocked out at the Ro32. Probably wouldn't bode well for their A-League chances. Unfortunately, after a very strong start to the season, South have lost quite a few key players in the last few weeks. Has Epifano (sp) come back from Scotland?
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paulbagzFC wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scott21 wrote:[youtube]uZu7Ia7nNSg[/youtube] Thats a fantastic little preview. Would like ESPN do more with the local game it would be great. Geez Dave's looking skinny nowdays. -PB Doesn't have the stress with managing Perth and dealing with Sage
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Not sure if you lads are familiar with the football page We Are Football Banter, but they've done an awesome 20 minute interview with a few of the lads from the Balmain Tigers at what looks to be Wentworth Park (before a game?). Some good banter shared all around [youtube]i9skK5ESha8[/youtube] Also a quick shout out and thankyou again, to Tom, and the lads at Balmain Tigers for hand delivering me some merchandise on Tuesday night. Very kind of you. :) The jersey is currently taking pride place in my wardrobe ready for the night!:cool: A new poster for the game's also been released. Must say, loving the build up to this. Edited by Heineken: 16/7/2015 12:58:37 AM
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paladisious wrote:Heineken wrote:Some great Vids Scott!
I think everybody is keen to see what South Melbourne bring to the table. I think they'd be very disappointed if they didn't make the quarter finals at least. A round of 16 at home would be a fantastic thing to see. It'd also show if they're serious about an A-League position. A game against an A-League team would surely sell out, especially against one of the Melbourne teams.
I'd honestly be a little surprised if they get knocked out at the Ro32. Probably wouldn't bode well for their A-League chances. Unfortunately, after a very strong start to the season, South have lost quite a few key players in the last few weeks. Has Epifano (sp) come back from Scotland? Yep did something to annoy DU and came back quicksmart. Scored a double against Heidelberg last night in the Dockerty Cup Semi Final.
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Despite the win last night souths form is very patchy at best, could quite easily get bundled out by palm beach based on current form, either way I don't see the relevance of what happens in the FFA cup in relation to the a league, cup games are 50/50, south had a much stronger team last year but unfortunately didn't qualify. My biggest concern is that our game has been selected for fox sports coverage, will be our biggest tv audience for well over a decade yet we have been playing crap for a while, basically since andy Brennan left for the jets.
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[youtube]Td18pg-igCQ[/youtube] What's the overall general admission price for the games looking like across the board? Balmain Tigers have set a $10 entry fee for adults, with kids (under 10) getting in for free.  Rockdale are doing $15 adults, $10 for kids. They're also doing a $50 corporate deal. IIRC Balmain said they were looking at doing a corporate deal. I know a guy who'd be keen to get on that. Edited by Heineken: 16/7/2015 10:32:15 AM
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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Blackmissionary
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Heineken wrote:I'd honestly be a little surprised if they get knocked out at the Ro32. Probably wouldn't bode well for their A-League chances. If winning a couple of cup games is the true test of South Melbourne's worth as an A-League team, rather than whatever we could offer as a long term participant, than soccer in this country is more fucked than I'd given it credit for.
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Blackmissionary wrote:Heineken wrote:I'd honestly be a little surprised if they get knocked out at the Ro32. Probably wouldn't bode well for their A-League chances. If winning a couple of cup games is the true test of South Melbourne's worth as an A-League team, rather than whatever we could offer as a long term participant, than soccer in this country is more fucked than I'd given it credit for. The Franky model...
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