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Rigas wrote:my apologies andy if you looking for money from them good luck can we start a thread and pay money to get RIGAS outa here....he is a massive tool......
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batfink wrote:Rigas wrote:my apologies andy if you looking for money from them good luck can we start a thread and pay money to get RIGAS outa here....he is a massive tool...... Agreed. All this guy does is spruik his club blah blah blah. Did you know that they get 1000 people to watch them train etc.
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ralerasic wrote:batfink wrote:Rigas wrote:my apologies andy if you looking for money from them good luck can we start a thread and pay money to get RIGAS outa here....he is a massive tool...... Agreed. All this guy does is spruik his club blah blah blah. Did you know that they get 1000 people to watch them train etc. I hear their U/16 players get thousands of people flocking to their houses each morning before they leave the house. Apparently they have to get Police escorts to school and back, and that their training sessions are held behind closed doors because otherwise the pitches will be swamped by their thousands of fans. It's incredible, yet never here anything about it...:-k
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Quote:Special Feature: APIA Leichhardt Tigers – The Breeding Ground for A-League talent 28.04.11 10:08
APIA Leichhardt Tigers' Franco Parisi (second from left) shown with former teammater and now Sydney FC star Hirofumi Moriyasu and players Anthony Hartshorn and Robbie Younis (Photo by Gavin Leung) The APIA Leichhardt Tigers continue to breed outstanding talent ready for the A-League with rumours surrounding Chris James being sighted by Sydney FC.
Hirofumi Moriyasu and Matthew Nash are the most recent former APIA players to have secured contracts with Sydney FC and the Newcastle Jets respectively.
APIA captain Franco Parisi believes the club has several stars in the waiting this season.
``We’ve proved in the last five seasons that one of our players has gone to the A-League.,’’ he said.
``We are the most successful club in producing A-League players and I think there is about eight boys that can make the step up given the professionalism, training every day and the competitive environment that comes with it.
``Chris James is doing well and has caught the eye of everyone and we are hoping he can go as far as he can.’’
Despite starting the season with several draws Parisi says his APIA teammates are ready to aim up for the rest of the season and prove they are one of the best teams in the competition.
``We feel as we can dominate any match and we need to prolong that domination from 40 or so minute through to the entire match,’’ he said.
``We need to eliminate those defensive lapses we have at times which I think every team in the world tires to do.’’
The club is also in the best position it has been in recent years after receiving a $2.2 million state government grant in March this year which is expected to go towards a synthetic pitch and new surroundings to name a few.
``The grant means exciting times ahead for the club,’’ Parisi said.
``The club is doing the right thing and I believe it is the biggest grant any club has gotten at this level and we are excited with what the club can do and it is going to be happening in the next three years I believe.’’ http://www.nswpl.com.au/index.php?id=554&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=4996&tx_ttnews[backPid]=537&cHash=c19752b20c Sydney FC and APIA have arguably the best relation between a A-League club and a NSWPL club in the entire A-League. Definitely in NSW. I assume that SFC and APIA have agreements and almost a sister-club relationship, but i think it'd help APIA a lot, if they became like the offical feeder club for Sydney. Maybe their youth team/Acadamy. :-k
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Heineken wrote:Quote:Special Feature: APIA Leichhardt Tigers – The Breeding Ground for A-League talent 28.04.11 10:08
APIA Leichhardt Tigers' Franco Parisi (second from left) shown with former teammater and now Sydney FC star Hirofumi Moriyasu and players Anthony Hartshorn and Robbie Younis (Photo by Gavin Leung) The APIA Leichhardt Tigers continue to breed outstanding talent ready for the A-League with rumours surrounding Chris James being sighted by Sydney FC.
Hirofumi Moriyasu and Matthew Nash are the most recent former APIA players to have secured contracts with Sydney FC and the Newcastle Jets respectively.
APIA captain Franco Parisi believes the club has several stars in the waiting this season.
``We’ve proved in the last five seasons that one of our players has gone to the A-League.,’’ he said.
``We are the most successful club in producing A-League players and I think there is about eight boys that can make the step up given the professionalism, training every day and the competitive environment that comes with it.
``Chris James is doing well and has caught the eye of everyone and we are hoping he can go as far as he can.’’
Despite starting the season with several draws Parisi says his APIA teammates are ready to aim up for the rest of the season and prove they are one of the best teams in the competition.
``We feel as we can dominate any match and we need to prolong that domination from 40 or so minute through to the entire match,’’ he said.
``We need to eliminate those defensive lapses we have at times which I think every team in the world tires to do.’’
The club is also in the best position it has been in recent years after receiving a $2.2 million state government grant in March this year which is expected to go towards a synthetic pitch and new surroundings to name a few.
``The grant means exciting times ahead for the club,’’ Parisi said.
``The club is doing the right thing and I believe it is the biggest grant any club has gotten at this level and we are excited with what the club can do and it is going to be happening in the next three years I believe.’’ http://www.nswpl.com.au/index.php?id=554&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=4996&tx_ttnews[backPid]=537&cHash=c19752b20c Sydney FC and APIA have arguably the best relation between a A-League club and a NSWPL club in the entire A-League. Definitely in NSW. I assume that SFC and APIA have agreements and almost a sister-club relationship, but i think it'd help APIA a lot, if they became like the offical feeder club for Sydney. Maybe their youth team/Acadamy. :-k without doubt blacktown are way ahead of apia in the players into the a-league......no question about it
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batfink wrote:Heineken wrote:Quote:Special Feature: APIA Leichhardt Tigers – The Breeding Ground for A-League talent 28.04.11 10:08
APIA Leichhardt Tigers' Franco Parisi (second from left) shown with former teammater and now Sydney FC star Hirofumi Moriyasu and players Anthony Hartshorn and Robbie Younis (Photo by Gavin Leung) The APIA Leichhardt Tigers continue to breed outstanding talent ready for the A-League with rumours surrounding Chris James being sighted by Sydney FC.
Hirofumi Moriyasu and Matthew Nash are the most recent former APIA players to have secured contracts with Sydney FC and the Newcastle Jets respectively.
APIA captain Franco Parisi believes the club has several stars in the waiting this season.
``We’ve proved in the last five seasons that one of our players has gone to the A-League.,’’ he said.
``We are the most successful club in producing A-League players and I think there is about eight boys that can make the step up given the professionalism, training every day and the competitive environment that comes with it.
``Chris James is doing well and has caught the eye of everyone and we are hoping he can go as far as he can.’’
Despite starting the season with several draws Parisi says his APIA teammates are ready to aim up for the rest of the season and prove they are one of the best teams in the competition.
``We feel as we can dominate any match and we need to prolong that domination from 40 or so minute through to the entire match,’’ he said.
``We need to eliminate those defensive lapses we have at times which I think every team in the world tires to do.’’
The club is also in the best position it has been in recent years after receiving a $2.2 million state government grant in March this year which is expected to go towards a synthetic pitch and new surroundings to name a few.
``The grant means exciting times ahead for the club,’’ Parisi said.
``The club is doing the right thing and I believe it is the biggest grant any club has gotten at this level and we are excited with what the club can do and it is going to be happening in the next three years I believe.’’ http://www.nswpl.com.au/index.php?id=554&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=4996&tx_ttnews[backPid]=537&cHash=c19752b20c Sydney FC and APIA have arguably the best relation between a A-League club and a NSWPL club in the entire A-League. Definitely in NSW. I assume that SFC and APIA have agreements and almost a sister-club relationship, but i think it'd help APIA a lot, if they became like the offical feeder club for Sydney. Maybe their youth team/Acadamy. :-k without doubt blacktown are way ahead of apia in the players into the a-league......no question about it name them....
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19-SU-58 wrote:batfink wrote:Heineken wrote:Quote:Special Feature: APIA Leichhardt Tigers – The Breeding Ground for A-League talent 28.04.11 10:08
APIA Leichhardt Tigers' Franco Parisi (second from left) shown with former teammater and now Sydney FC star Hirofumi Moriyasu and players Anthony Hartshorn and Robbie Younis (Photo by Gavin Leung) The APIA Leichhardt Tigers continue to breed outstanding talent ready for the A-League with rumours surrounding Chris James being sighted by Sydney FC.
Hirofumi Moriyasu and Matthew Nash are the most recent former APIA players to have secured contracts with Sydney FC and the Newcastle Jets respectively.
APIA captain Franco Parisi believes the club has several stars in the waiting this season.
``We’ve proved in the last five seasons that one of our players has gone to the A-League.,’’ he said.
``We are the most successful club in producing A-League players and I think there is about eight boys that can make the step up given the professionalism, training every day and the competitive environment that comes with it.
``Chris James is doing well and has caught the eye of everyone and we are hoping he can go as far as he can.’’
Despite starting the season with several draws Parisi says his APIA teammates are ready to aim up for the rest of the season and prove they are one of the best teams in the competition.
``We feel as we can dominate any match and we need to prolong that domination from 40 or so minute through to the entire match,’’ he said.
``We need to eliminate those defensive lapses we have at times which I think every team in the world tires to do.’’
The club is also in the best position it has been in recent years after receiving a $2.2 million state government grant in March this year which is expected to go towards a synthetic pitch and new surroundings to name a few.
``The grant means exciting times ahead for the club,’’ Parisi said.
``The club is doing the right thing and I believe it is the biggest grant any club has gotten at this level and we are excited with what the club can do and it is going to be happening in the next three years I believe.’’ http://www.nswpl.com.au/index.php?id=554&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=4996&tx_ttnews[backPid]=537&cHash=c19752b20c Sydney FC and APIA have arguably the best relation between a A-League club and a NSWPL club in the entire A-League. Definitely in NSW. I assume that SFC and APIA have agreements and almost a sister-club relationship, but i think it'd help APIA a lot, if they became like the offical feeder club for Sydney. Maybe their youth team/Acadamy. :-k without doubt blacktown are way ahead of apia in the players into the a-league......no question about it name them.... couldnt be fucked......apia have develpoed moriyasu, he just rocked up and started playing for them, so to suggest apia are developing players is laughable...... its like they say sydney olmpics developed smith...lol...pmsl....
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Hi All Just to clarify the rules of the road as per a request from Football NSW. Please can we only provide the link to any stories. Nothing else. So for instance - if we want to discuss this week's preview. Just link this http://www.footballnsw.com/index.php?id=17&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=4982&tx_ttnews[backPid]=389&cHash=3fe584aa20 and then chat away! If we don't adhere to this I will have to delete the posts. Sorry. Cheers Andy Edited by Andy Jackson: 29/4/2011 04:04:32 PM
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Have just detected an issue cutting & pasting FNSW links into our forums....am getting them to look into it.
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Andy Jackson wrote:Have just detected an issue cutting & pasting FNSW links into our forums....am getting them to look into it.
Bear with me! There's a similar problem when doing it for Wikipedia. Adding %5 where the [tt news] box helps on wikipedia helps - dunno bout on here.
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Just fixed the link for you - the same rule on wikipedia applies here I think. It's got do somthing with the encoding. Just add %5 where those [] boxes are. :)
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Thanks Heineken.
Have spoken to FNSW - nothing they can do at their end....so let's just carry on as we were and link back wherever possible.
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Riightio - One of the games that was cancelled due to the drips and drops across rooftops & crops back in round 4 (yes, i just did a Ch.10 Tim Bailey there!) - Rockdale v Marconi has been rescheduled: Wednesday, 4th May (This upcoming Wednesday), at Illinden Sports Centre @ 8:15pm kickoff - U20s will be played at 6:30pm. No news yet on the Bonnyrigg/Sydney United clash that was also washed out that week - I s'ppose it'll be played on the same night. But won't know untill those who control those forms of power let us know. And i daresay - with the weather we've had over the last 5 days, and continuing this morning and as i type this, there'll be at least one if not more re-scheduled games for this round i possibly think. Edited by heineken: 30/4/2011 12:49:43 PM
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No way Lambert Park would be playable.
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Any of this weekends games canceled? was going to head down to Blacktown Vs United.
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Blackmac79 wrote:Any of this weekends games canceled? was going to head down to Blacktown Vs United. Don't know as of yet. Sutherland v Bankstown should go ahead, as that's being played on Astro Turf. Unless the ground has actually 'flooded' it should go ahead. +1. with Mini - Lambert Park would resemble somthing of a mud field by now - with the amount of rain that's been dumped over Sydney in the last few days. You'd assume every ground in Sydney would - I'd be very suprised if there were many association games on this weekend too.
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To be brutally honest, I think all games will go ahead today should it not rain again. In the last 30-45 minutes, the rain around my area has stopped completely and the sun is now out. There's blue sky above me, and the road outside is half dried. Unless the referee gets to the ground and calls it off, i can see all games going ahead. They'll probably all end up being scrappy messy wet ground affairs though.
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Tomorrow's Parramatta v Manly fixture has been washed out. No big suprise there tbh. Assume all other fixtures are going ahead.
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Thanks Heiny(Query rudeness). Fingers crossed have a mate coming down from newy. need something to take up 3/4 of our arvo.
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23' - Goal to Rockdale City. Rockdale 1-0 Bonnyrigg - Own goal from Michael Robinson (Bonnyrigg) Sutho 0-0 Bankstown Edited by heineken: 30/4/2011 07:30:59 PM
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Bonnyrigg equalise. 1-1 Former Melbourne Victory player Nathan Elasi with a goal in the '35. Now all we need is the score to remain the same, and i'll have 3 points in the tipping :D Sutherland v Bankstown remains 0-0 Edited by heineken: 30/4/2011 07:37:01 PM
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any news on APIA v Olympic?
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Minimalistix wrote:any news on APIA v Olympic? It's being played tomorrow - 3pm.
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if games havent been called off yet, then they will go ahead....unless there is like 50mm rain poor overnight... Blacktown V United game will go ahead, and i hope so too, its always a heated affair.. As for the BWE v United game, i was told it will be on the 4th of may or the 11th....
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Sutherland go up 1-0, Awad with the goal.
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Bankstown grab a goal 1-1 BWE down to ten men
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sutherland 2-1 now 2 goals in 2 min
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Own goal from Rockdale puts Bonny up 2-1.
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Fucking Bonnyrigg, had to go score in the last couple minutes didn't you. I tipped a 1-1 draw :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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