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follower61 wrote:Heineken wrote:Go APIA!!!! :d
Blacktown are nothing they were last season. They're very poor this season. Were you even there? If the ref had been up to standard then Blacktown would have got at least a draw out of this game, which would have been well deserved after the red card. His swearing wasn't directed at the ref but as he was moving off to get into position (his back turned) after conceding a soft free kick. You hear swearing all the time and players rarely even get a yellow. And the last goal was gained by committing 2 fouls - one a push and the other a handball right in front of the linesman - and of course the goal stood. Blacktown looked the better team for large parts of the game before the send off, and APIA had to resort to consistent fouls to stop attacks. They should have received more yellows. Both teams conceded unlucky goals, and both teams were unlucky not to score others. Once this hoodoo comes off, then Blacktown will cause quite a bit of trouble in this competition. They are a young team and there are signs that they are starting to work well together. i agree and also parra are the same....very young squads and a credit to the clubs and coaches for beleiving in the youth.......................
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follower61 wrote:Heineken wrote:Go APIA!!!! :d
Blacktown are nothing they were last season. They're very poor this season. Were you even there? If the ref had been up to standard then Blacktown would have got at least a draw out of this game, which would have been well deserved after the red card. His swearing wasn't directed at the ref but as he was moving off to get into position (his back turned) after conceding a soft free kick. You hear swearing all the time and players rarely even get a yellow. And the last goal was gained by committing 2 fouls - one a push and the other a handball right in front of the linesman - and of course the goal stood. Blacktown looked the better team for large parts of the game before the send off, and APIA had to resort to consistent fouls to stop attacks. They should have received more yellows. Both teams conceded unlucky goals, and both teams were unlucky not to score others. Once this hoodoo comes off, then Blacktown will cause quite a bit of trouble in this competition. They are a young team and there are signs that they are starting to work well together. No Ozbey and Genc = No party. You've lost a guaranteed 15 goals a season.
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sasha wrote:Blackmac79 wrote:Anyone know what tickets to blacktown games cost? 15 dollars Pretty steep for state league, can get into the jets for that. How does that compare to other clubs?
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Blackmac79 wrote:sasha wrote:Blackmac79 wrote:Anyone know what tickets to blacktown games cost? 15 dollars Pretty steep for state league, can get into the jets for that. How does that compare to other clubs? same for every team football nsw set the prices, if you pick and choose what games you watch they will be as good as a lot of the aleague games where this year
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Round 5 preview: Quote:NSW Premier League Round 5 Preview 19.04.11 09:30
NSW Premier League action continues over the Easter weekend with Round 5 action commencing on Good Friday.
A.P.I.A.-Leichhardt Tigers and Sutherland Sharks open the round at Lambert Park in a tantalising encounter on Friday afternoon. The Tigers got their season up and running with their first win of the campaign last weekend, against the defending champions, Blacktown City FC. The win arrived in injury time against the reigning competition winners, and with such a buzz surrounding the Tigers and their fighting spirit, the side will be looking to continue their winning ways against the League leaders.
A huge plus for the Tigers is the return from injury of playmaker Nick Rizzo. The former Olyroo scored his side’s winner against Blacktown City after coming off the bench, a certain confidence builder ahead of the Sharks clash.
Sutherland has been in impeccable form thus far, collecting three wins and a draw from their opening four rounds. The Sharks have proven that they will be difficult to beat at home, though the side will have a tough test against away against the Tigers this weekend. Matthew Bailey has been brilliant with his goals for Robbie Stanton’s men, though the collective approach by the entire team has been impressive, resembling somewhat Robbie Stanton’s championship winning side two seasons ago, even at this early stage.
On Saturday evening, both Manly United FC and Rockdale City Suns will be looking for their first wins of the season when the two teams meet at Cromer Park. Manly United remain unbeaten, though have scored four consecutive draws from their opening four matches. At home the team was impressive against Sydney Olympic last weekend, though some poor finishing cost the side three-points in an otherwise dominant display. Striker Adam Foti has been in great form this season, even though he did not have his best match against the Blues. Foti’s presence in the attacking third, along with that of Robbie Cattanach, will be key to the home side’s chances of finding goals.
The Suns too need points to get their season started, and Lee Sterrey’s men will be perfectly rested for this clash after the weekend off in Round 4 due to the wet Sydney weather. Rockdale City will need to exorcise the demons following the significant 6-1 defeat at the hands of Sydney United, though the signs are positive for the side who has proven to have compact defensive and midfield lines. The Suns have carved out chances up front in their matches to-date, though goals have not been free flowing for the side, something coach Lee Sterrey will hope his men turn around at Cromer Park.
Despite numerous changes in the off season, the momentum does seem to be with Bankstown City after four matches with the side sitting in equal second spot on the ladder – three points behind the leading Sutherland Sharks.
The Lions, for the first time in a long while now, enter their showdown with stern rival Blacktown City FC as favourites this weekend as the reigning champions still search for their first win of the campaign.
Bankstown City will look for more of the same from new signing Aman Hadid who singlehandedly setup the Lions win against the Wolves last weekend with an impressive brace. Despite facing a Wolves onslaught late in the game, Blagoja Kuleski’s men administered proceedings well in the second-half to pinch the winner and grind out the result.
Blacktown City FC need to get their season on track before they fall too far behind the top sides. Mark Crittenden’s men have shown signs of returning to the form displayed by the champions last season, though some poor finishing, and an inability to perform consistently well over 90’ minutes has proven the side’s undoing. Captain Luke Roodenburg will again play a vital part, as his absence from the start of the Tigers match last weekend was visible. With Mitch Long returning to the squad last weekend, and Roodenburg expected to start the match at Jensen Park, a much more consistent showing is expected.
Youngsters Travis Major and Ray Miller too will be expected to shine as Blacktown City certainly do not want to fall too far behind the Top Five at this early stage of the season.
As is always the case when these two sides meet, fireworks are expected at Jensen Park on Saturday.
On Easter Monday, the remaining three Round 5 matches take place with Marconi Stallions and Bonnyrigg White Eagles starting the proceedings at 3:00 PM at Marconi Stadium.
Both sides had last weekend off with their respective matches rescheduled due to waterlogged pitches, so both sides will be ready for this match come Monday.
The Stallions sit a point clear of the winless White Eagles on the League ladder – six points off top-spot, which is a bit of a concern for both these sides that have strong ambitions of challenging for the title.
The Stallions will be looking to make the most of their home ground advantage with more goals expected of Matthew Mayora. Mitchell Mallia too has shown he is returning to the fine form he displayed in the competition last season, and this will be vital for Luke Casserly’s side against the defending Premiers.
Bonnyrigg White Eagles’ results have been disappointing, though the side is still unbeaten and have dominated all three of their matches to-date. Brian Brown will be looking for some cooler heads in front of goal, with the White Eagles squandering a number of chances thus far. Arguably, this clash is one to keep an eye on this weekend as both sides attempt to place their case for a shot at the title, even at this early point in the season.
Over at Melita Stadium, Parramatta FC will undergo the Sydney Olympic test as the Blues visit South Granville. The new boys have already proven they can mix it with their more fancied rivals, though the side is still searching for their first win of the season. Sydney Olympic do play a much quicker free flowing game with their midfield players a constant threat on the counterattack. This match will prove a good test for both sides, as the Eagles are very difficult to break down, meanwhile the Blues too pose a strong defensive line.
The home supporters will also get their first official look at new signings Brodie Mooy and Matthew Osman as they look to get a win on ‘home debut’ with their new club.
In the final match of the Easter weekend, Sydney United play host to South Coast Wolves at Sydney United Sports Centre on Monday at 4:00 PM.
The Reds look the goods this season and are always a difficult adversary when playing at home. Jean Paul DeMarigny has a good mix of youth and experience at his disposal, and the side has already shown some very impressive signs for a serious tilt at the title. The home fans are awaiting Mark Rudan’s official return to the club with his debut in the competition, meanwhile Ufuk Talay has already shown his worth with cameo appearances against Marconi Stallions and Rockdale City Suns.
The visiting Wolves, although with a mammoth task ahead of them, have already shown they are more than capable of causing an upset away from home. Coach Trevor Morgan caused a number of upsets away from home last season, and already has the scalp of A.P.I.A.-Leichhardt Tigers this season. Former A-League striker Sasho Petrovski has not disappointed the South Coast with some very important goals, and all round influence on the players around him, no doubt assisting the Wolves shot at finals football.
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Heineken wrote:Nice to see Sasho Petrovski still hasn't lost it - He's ripping it up, wouldn't be suprised if we see him again in the A-League next season, if not just for a injury replacement loan. Yeh i rate him highly.It was stupid of Sydney FC to get rid of him.
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robstazzz wrote:Heineken wrote:Nice to see Sasho Petrovski still hasn't lost it - He's ripping it up, wouldn't be suprised if we see him again in the A-League next season, if not just for a injury replacement loan. Yeh i rate him highly.It was stupid of Sydney FC to get rid of him. his touch was awefull 2 weeks ago against parra...... but he did hit a nice free kick to score.......#-o
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Can someone help me out with this:
Planning on going into Leichhardt to watch the APIA-Sharks game on Saturday, but am a bit confused about kick-off.
Sutho's site says that kick off for seniors is at 3pm on the 22nd April, but it also says 7pm on the 23rd April?? :-k
Anyone help clarify this?
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Heartinator wrote:Can someone help me out with this:
Planning on going into Leichhardt to watch the APIA-Sharks game on Saturday, but am a bit confused about kick-off.
Sutho's site says that kick off for seniors is at 3pm on the 22nd April, but it also says 7pm on the 23rd April?? :-k
Anyone help clarify this? On my liftout thing I got in the Leader, it says 3pm on the 22nd.
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buddha69 wrote:Heartinator wrote:Can someone help me out with this:
Planning on going into Leichhardt to watch the APIA-Sharks game on Saturday, but am a bit confused about kick-off.
Sutho's site says that kick off for seniors is at 3pm on the 22nd April, but it also says 7pm on the 23rd April?? :-k
Anyone help clarify this? On my liftout thing I got in the Leader, it says 3pm on the 22nd. Thanks man, that's what I was working off initially aswell, but then their website just confused the fuck outta me.. It says: FNSW Mens Premier League 2011 Sutherland Sharks FC Vs Apia Leichhardt Lambert Park, 23-Apr 7:00pm 1st Grade 5:00pm U20's
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sasha wrote:Blackmac79 wrote:sasha wrote:Blackmac79 wrote:Anyone know what tickets to blacktown games cost? 15 dollars Pretty steep for state league, can get into the jets for that. How does that compare to other clubs? same for every team football nsw set the prices, if you pick and choose what games you watch they will be as good as a lot of the aleague games where this year Fair enough, I suppose the difference isn't in the quality (The low quality of the A-league doesnt bother me), but rather the fact that I don't support any of the teams, and so am less likely wanting to fork out 15bucks.
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Heartinator wrote:buddha69 wrote:Heartinator wrote:Can someone help me out with this:
Planning on going into Leichhardt to watch the APIA-Sharks game on Saturday, but am a bit confused about kick-off.
Sutho's site says that kick off for seniors is at 3pm on the 22nd April, but it also says 7pm on the 23rd April?? :-k
Anyone help clarify this? On my liftout thing I got in the Leader, it says 3pm on the 22nd. Thanks man, that's what I was working off initially aswell, but then their website just confused the fuck outta me.. It says: FNSW Mens Premier League 2011 Sutherland Sharks FC Vs Apia Leichhardt Lambert Park, 23-Apr 7:00pm 1st Grade 5:00pm U20's Good chance i'll be going along to it too. As far as i know, it's 3:00pm. If it turns out to be 7:00pm, can always wander up to the Gladstone Hotel and pass the time drinking :lol: Will it be open on Good Friday though - most places are shut...:-k
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Heineken wrote:Heartinator wrote:buddha69 wrote:Heartinator wrote:Can someone help me out with this:
Planning on going into Leichhardt to watch the APIA-Sharks game on Saturday, but am a bit confused about kick-off.
Sutho's site says that kick off for seniors is at 3pm on the 22nd April, but it also says 7pm on the 23rd April?? :-k
Anyone help clarify this? On my liftout thing I got in the Leader, it says 3pm on the 22nd. Thanks man, that's what I was working off initially aswell, but then their website just confused the fuck outta me.. It says: FNSW Mens Premier League 2011 Sutherland Sharks FC Vs Apia Leichhardt Lambert Park, 23-Apr 7:00pm 1st Grade 5:00pm U20's Good chance i'll be going along to it too. As far as i know, it's 3:00pm. If it turns out to be 7:00pm, can always wander up to the Gladstone Hotel and pass the time drinking :lol: Will it be open on Good Friday though - most places are shut...:-k remember heiny.....only fish on friday....!!!!
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Heineken wrote:Heartinator wrote:buddha69 wrote:Heartinator wrote:Can someone help me out with this:
Planning on going into Leichhardt to watch the APIA-Sharks game on Saturday, but am a bit confused about kick-off.
Sutho's site says that kick off for seniors is at 3pm on the 22nd April, but it also says 7pm on the 23rd April?? :-k
Anyone help clarify this? On my liftout thing I got in the Leader, it says 3pm on the 22nd. Thanks man, that's what I was working off initially aswell, but then their website just confused the fuck outta me.. It says: FNSW Mens Premier League 2011 Sutherland Sharks FC Vs Apia Leichhardt Lambert Park, 23-Apr 7:00pm 1st Grade 5:00pm U20's Good chance i'll be going along to it too. As far as i know, it's 3:00pm. If it turns out to be 7:00pm, can always wander up to the Gladstone Hotel and pass the time drinking :lol: Will it be open on Good Friday though - most places are shut...:-k Ah well - there's only one way to find out!
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Heineken wrote:Heartinator wrote:buddha69 wrote:Heartinator wrote:Can someone help me out with this:
Planning on going into Leichhardt to watch the APIA-Sharks game on Saturday, but am a bit confused about kick-off.
Sutho's site says that kick off for seniors is at 3pm on the 22nd April, but it also says 7pm on the 23rd April?? :-k
Anyone help clarify this? On my liftout thing I got in the Leader, it says 3pm on the 22nd. Thanks man, that's what I was working off initially aswell, but then their website just confused the fuck outta me.. It says: FNSW Mens Premier League 2011 Sutherland Sharks FC Vs Apia Leichhardt Lambert Park, 23-Apr 7:00pm 1st Grade 5:00pm U20's Good chance i'll be going along to it too. As far as i know, it's 3:00pm. If it turns out to be 7:00pm, can always wander up to the Gladstone Hotel and pass the time drinking :lol: Will it be open on Good Friday though - most places are shut...:-k :lol: nothing's open on Friday. I'm stocking up on Thursday. Thinking of going to Woolies and buying copious amounts of meat on Thursday night and just wait for all the weird looks.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Heineken wrote:Heartinator wrote:buddha69 wrote:Heartinator wrote:Can someone help me out with this:
Planning on going into Leichhardt to watch the APIA-Sharks game on Saturday, but am a bit confused about kick-off.
Sutho's site says that kick off for seniors is at 3pm on the 22nd April, but it also says 7pm on the 23rd April?? :-k
Anyone help clarify this? On my liftout thing I got in the Leader, it says 3pm on the 22nd. Thanks man, that's what I was working off initially aswell, but then their website just confused the fuck outta me.. It says: FNSW Mens Premier League 2011 Sutherland Sharks FC Vs Apia Leichhardt Lambert Park, 23-Apr 7:00pm 1st Grade 5:00pm U20's Good chance i'll be going along to it too. As far as i know, it's 3:00pm. If it turns out to be 7:00pm, can always wander up to the Gladstone Hotel and pass the time drinking :lol: Will it be open on Good Friday though - most places are shut...:-k :lol: nothing's open on Friday. I'm stocking up on Thursday. Thinking of going to Woolies and buying copious amounts of meat on Thursday night and just wait for all the weird looks. NOT GOING WITH THE GOAT PURCHASED FROM ELIZABETH DRIVE????????
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Who the fuck buys meat from supermarkets?
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Minimalistix wrote:Who the fuck buys meat from supermarkets? Only when it's late at night.
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[quote=Minimalistix]Who the fuck buys meat from supermarkets
people, they are called consumers...
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Minimalistix wrote:Who the fuck buys meat from supermarkets? Only when it's late at night. for the goat or shopping late at night?
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Looks like the Balmain Kebab shop will be open. I swear iv'e never seen that place closed, it's open on Xmas Day :lol:
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Heineken wrote:Looks like the Balmain Kebab shop will be open. I swear iv'e never seen that place closed, it's open on Xmas Day :lol: meat on good friday...!!!!!! heiny you heathen........
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batfink wrote:Heineken wrote:Looks like the Balmain Kebab shop will be open. I swear iv'e never seen that place closed, it's open on Xmas Day :lol: meat on good friday...!!!!!! heiny you heathen........ I'm not religious. And if i do end up going to 'hell' for it - well, I'll go with a full stomach eh. :p
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I'm gonna eat as much meat as I can on Friday. Fuck it, who says I have to eat fish.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:I'm gonna eat as much meat as I can on Friday. Fuck it, who says I have to eat fish. lol....another heathen......(who says im not one).....lol..... i like fish, reminds me of a favourite past time....:shock: :lol: =p~
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batfink wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:I'm gonna eat as much meat as I can on Friday. Fuck it, who says I have to eat fish. lol....another heathen......(who says im not one).....lol..... i like fish, reminds me of a favourite past time....:shock: :lol: =p~ Wait, when it says you're only allowed to eat 'fish', does that include seafood? :-s If so, getting dad to stock up on King Prawns, and Mussels. =p~ =p~
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Heineken wrote:batfink wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:I'm gonna eat as much meat as I can on Friday. Fuck it, who says I have to eat fish. lol....another heathen......(who says im not one).....lol..... i like fish, reminds me of a favourite past time....:shock: :lol: =p~ Wait, when it says you're only allowed to eat 'fish', does that include seafood? :-s If so, getting dad to stock up on King Prawns, and Mussels. =p~ =p~ can we eat hair pie friday????
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Round 5 preview: Quote:NSW Premier League action continues over the Easter weekend with Round 5 action commencing on Good Friday.
A.P.I.A.-Leichhardt Tigers and Sutherland Sharks open the round at Lambert Park in a tantalising encounter on Friday afternoon. The Tigers got their season up and running with their first win of the campaign last weekend, against the defending champions, Blacktown City FC. The win arrived in injury time against the reigning competition winners, and with such a buzz surrounding the Tigers and their fighting spirit, the side will be looking to continue their winning ways against the League leaders.
A huge plus for the Tigers is the return from injury of playmaker Nick Rizzo. The former Olyroo scored his side’s winner against Blacktown City after coming off the bench, a certain confidence builder ahead of the Sharks clash.
Sutherland has been in impeccable form thus far, collecting three wins and a draw from their opening four rounds. The Sharks have proven that they will be difficult to beat at home, though the side will have a tough test against away against the Tigers this weekend. Matthew Bailey has been brilliant with his goals for Robbie Stanton’s men, though the collective approach by the entire team has been impressive, resembling somewhat Robbie Stanton’s championship winning side two seasons ago, even at this early stage.
On Saturday evening, both Manly United FC and Rockdale City Suns will be looking for their first wins of the season when the two teams meet at Cromer Park. Manly United remain unbeaten, though have scored four consecutive draws from their opening four matches. At home the team was impressive against Sydney Olympic last weekend, though some poor finishing cost the side three-points in an otherwise dominant display. Striker Adam Foti has been in great form this season, even though he did not have his best match against the Blues. Foti’s presence in the attacking third, along with that of Robbie Cattanach, will be key to the home side’s chances of finding goals.
The Suns too need points to get their season started, and Lee Sterrey’s men will be perfectly rested for this clash after the weekend off in Round 4 due to the wet Sydney weather. Rockdale City will need to exorcise the demons following the significant 6-1 defeat at the hands of Sydney United, though the signs are positive for the side who has proven to have compact defensive and midfield lines. The Suns have carved out chances up front in their matches to-date, though goals have not been free flowing for the side, something coach Lee Sterrey will hope his men turn around at Cromer Park.
Despite numerous changes in the off season, the momentum does seem to be with Bankstown City after four matches with the side sitting in equal second spot on the ladder – three points behind the leading Sutherland Sharks.
The Lions, for the first time in a long while now, enter their showdown with stern rival Blacktown City FC as favourites this weekend as the reigning champions still search for their first win of the campaign.
Bankstown City will look for more of the same from new signing Aman Hadid who singlehandedly setup the Lions win against the Wolves last weekend with an impressive brace. Despite facing a Wolves onslaught late in the game, Blagoja Kuleski’s men administered proceedings well in the second-half to pinch the winner and grind out the result.
Blacktown City FC need to get their season on track before they fall too far behind the top sides. Mark Crittenden’s men have shown signs of returning to the form displayed by the champions last season, though some poor finishing, and an inability to perform consistently well over 90’ minutes has proven the side’s undoing. Captain Luke Roodenburg will again play a vital part, as his absence from the start of the Tigers match last weekend was visible. With Mitch Long returning to the squad last weekend, and Roodenburg expected to start the match at Jensen Park, a much more consistent showing is expected.
Youngsters Travis Major and Ray Miller too will be expected to shine as Blacktown City certainly do not want to fall too far behind the Top Five at this early stage of the season.
As is always the case when these two sides meet, fireworks are expected at Jensen Park on Saturday.
On Easter Monday, the remaining three Round 5 matches take place with Marconi Stallions and Bonnyrigg White Eagles starting the proceedings at 3:00 PM at Marconi Stadium.
Both sides had last weekend off with their respective matches rescheduled due to waterlogged pitches, so both sides will be ready for this match come Monday.
The Stallions sit a point clear of the winless White Eagles on the League ladder – six points off top-spot, which is a bit of a concern for both these sides that have strong ambitions of challenging for the title.
The Stallions will be looking to make the most of their home ground advantage with more goals expected of Matthew Mayora. Mitchell Mallia too has shown he is returning to the fine form he displayed in the competition last season, and this will be vital for Luke Casserly’s side against the defending Premiers.
Bonnyrigg White Eagles’ results have been disappointing, though the side is still unbeaten and have dominated all three of their matches to-date. Brian Brown will be looking for some cooler heads in front of goal, with the White Eagles squandering a number of chances thus far. Arguably, this clash is one to keep an eye on this weekend as both sides attempt to place their case for a shot at the title, even at this early point in the season.
Over at Melita Stadium, Parramatta FC will undergo the Sydney Olympic test as the Blues visit South Granville. The new boys have already proven they can mix it with their more fancied rivals, though the side is still searching for their first win of the season. Sydney Olympic do play a much quicker free flowing game with their midfield players a constant threat on the counterattack. This match will prove a good test for both sides, as the Eagles are very difficult to break down, meanwhile the Blues too pose a strong defensive line.
The home supporters will also get their first official look at new signings Brodie Mooy and Matthew Osman as they look to get a win on ‘home debut’ with their new club.
In the final match of the Easter weekend, Sydney United play host to South Coast Wolves at Sydney United Sports Centre on Monday at 4:00 PM.
The Reds look the goods this season and are always a difficult adversary when playing at home. Jean Paul DeMarigny has a good mix of youth and experience at his disposal, and the side has already shown some very impressive signs for a serious tilt at the title. The home fans are awaiting Mark Rudan’s official return to the club with his debut in the competition, meanwhile Ufuk Talay has already shown his worth with cameo appearances against Marconi Stallions and Rockdale City Suns.
The visiting Wolves, although with a mammoth task ahead of them, have already shown they are more than capable of causing an upset away from home. Coach Trevor Morgan caused a number of upsets away from home last season, and already has the scalp of A.P.I.A.-Leichhardt Tigers this season. Former A-League striker Sasho Petrovski has not disappointed the South Coast with some very important goals, and all round influence on the players around him, no doubt assisting the Wolves shot at finals football.
Joseph Carlucci You know the source.
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batfink wrote:[quote=Minimalistix]Who the fuck buys meat from supermarkets
people, they are called consumers... dirty fucks.
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APIA 1-0 Sutherland Hartshorn with the goal.
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