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TheSelectFew wrote:aussieshorter wrote:ohnonotreinaldo wrote:The Canale Cup begins its 2nd Round tonight with some sizeable clubs joining the action.
Taringa Rovers managed to reach the Semi Finals in the 2013 Competition, albeit without the presence of the 6 local NPL clubs. They will be big favourites at home to Slacks Creek.
Annerley v Mount Gravatt, Souths United v Pine Hills and Moggill v Grange Thistle are all clashes between sides in Australia's 4th tier.
Also 1 match in the NNSWF Cup and 1 match in the Dockerty Cup.
One more game that's on tonight is Caboolture vs Caloundra. Keep me updated and ill post results on Wikipedia. I'll put up any results as I hear them tonight. I made a twitter account to go with the website and I'll try and put results on there as well. www.twitter.com/pursuitofthecup
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aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Shame about all the forfeits. We'll probably see some more in Round 2, but beyond that it'll only be the clubs who have already won games. I suppose it's to be expected when all clubs down to State League 5 are forced to participate. Still disappointing though. Indeed. I can't speak for many clubs but I'm pretty sure my local club had to forefit because we don't have a ground at the moment. The council controls the reserves that we play on and they haven't even put t the goals up yet because they're still being used for cricket, when we train we have to use runners instead of boots because we can't tear the pitch up. Council red tape galore... It's a shame though because even if the team lost it'd still be good to participate.
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TheSelectFew
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A lot of forfeits in Victoria. I couldn't work twitter to save my life.
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Tonight's FFA Cup Qualifying results: Canale Cup:Moggill FC 5 - 3 Grange Thistle Taringa Rovers 1 - 2 Slacks Creek Souths United FC 3 - 4 Pine Hills Annerley FC 2 - 1 Mount Gravatt Dockerty Cup:Keon Park FC 3 - 4 Prahran City FC FQ Cup:Caboolture Sports FC 0 - 11 Caloundra FC There was one more played but I haven't seen the result yet - Weston Workers Bears vs Adamstown Rosebud
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Apparently the FQ/FFA CUP Round 2 - Leichhardt v Stratford will be played as a curtain raiser to the Heat vs Brisbane Roar Youth NPL game. Saturday 8 March, 4.45 pm Barlow Park.
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A couple of other bits that don't look to be on Wikipedia: Alloway 3 - 4 Gympie Diggers Fixtures for the next round of Sunny Coast: Woombye FC vs Noosa Lions FC Kawana SC vs Caloundra FC Update: Quote:Out of interest, there are already 10 NPL clubs around Australia that are out of the running to play in the FFA Cup. Most are seeded and won't play for a while yet.
They were all beaten by another NPL side. We're still waiting for the first FFA Cup upset involving an NPL side.
Northern NSW: - Adamstown Rosebud (beaten by NPL side Weston Workers Bears)
South Australia: - Adelaide Raiders (beaten by NPL side Adelaide City) - White City (beaten by NPL side Para Hills Knights)
ACT: - Belconnen United (beaten by NPL side Cooma SC) - Canberra City (beaten by NPL side Canberra FC) - Canberra FC (beaten by NPL side Cooma SC) - Canberra Olympic (beaten by NPL side Tuggeranong United) - Cooma SC (beaten by NPL side Tuggeranong United) - Monaro (beaten by NPL side Cooma SC) - Woden Valley (beaten by NPL side Tuggeranong United)
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Can you chuck em on there if they are not there?
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Question on the Dockerty Cup. FFV have said that the seeding is based on the 2013 results, with VPL and State League 1 clubs entering in the 4th round. So I assume that means all of the newly formed NPL clubs will not be included this year? Is there a list anywhere of the NPL clubs and what league they were in last year (if any)?
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ohnonotreinaldo wrote: Taringa Rovers will be big favourites at home to Slacks Creek.
So much for what was meant to be an attempt at an insightful preview :^o
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2014 Dockerty Cup Round 2 update: Lalor United beat Sandringham on forfeit Hoppers Crossing beat Lilydale Eagles on forfeit Knox City beat Wangaratta City on forfeit North Caulfield beat Yarraville on forfeit Old Camberwell beat Kings Domain on forfeit West Preston beat Harrisfield Hurricanes on forfeit Heatherton United beat White Star Dandenong on forfeit Surf Coast beat Brighton on forfeit Bayside Argonauts beat Dandenong Wolves on forfeit Sebastopol Vikings beat Moreland United on forfeit Upfield beat Mill Park on forfeit
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FFV clearly want large participation by forcing all State League clubs to enter, but it's awful to see so many clubs forfeit. There should be some punishment, like not being able to enter the next year's cup. Give the spot to some regional clubs, leave more byes, or reduce the number of rounds. 12 forfeits in Round 1 and 11 so far in Round 2...
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Another upset tonight in the Canale Cup and good news for the Croatian community with Brisbane Knights defeating Pine Rivers United 3-1.
Western Spirit and Southside Eagles also progressed.
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The Wikipedia page needs lots of updates. Volunteers?
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TheSelectFew wrote:The Wikipedia page needs lots of updates. Volunteers? Takes me long enough to update my website :(
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aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:The Wikipedia page needs lots of updates. Volunteers? Takes me long enough to update my website :( I feel for ya. So many zones and a huge lack of information. I'm guessing next year with the removal of state cups it will be easier to get results.
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TheSelectFew wrote:aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:The Wikipedia page needs lots of updates. Volunteers? Takes me long enough to update my website :( I feel for ya. So many zones and a huge lack of information. I'm guessing next year with the removal of state cups it will be easier to get results. Yep, I'd say FFA will come up with their own version of a website for the qualifying rounds. On the removal of state cups, has it been confirmed that it's happening? I thought I read it would be up to each state to decide.
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aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:The Wikipedia page needs lots of updates. Volunteers? Takes me long enough to update my website :( I feel for ya. So many zones and a huge lack of information. I'm guessing next year with the removal of state cups it will be easier to get results. Yep, I'd say FFA will come up with their own version of a website for the qualifying rounds. On the removal of state cups, has it been confirmed that it's happening? I thought I read it would be up to each state to decide. I don't think a decision has been made but rumours suggest it. Don't really see the point when you have a national cup going. Time will tell but I'd really like a website to keep track of these games as a priority. I feel this cup was a scramble to get it going.
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TheSelectFew wrote:aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:The Wikipedia page needs lots of updates. Volunteers? Takes me long enough to update my website :( I feel for ya. So many zones and a huge lack of information. I'm guessing next year with the removal of state cups it will be easier to get results. Yep, I'd say FFA will come up with their own version of a website for the qualifying rounds. On the removal of state cups, has it been confirmed that it's happening? I thought I read it would be up to each state to decide. I don't think a decision has been made but rumours suggest it. Don't really see the point when you have a national cup going. Time will tell but I'd really like a website to keep track of these games as a priority. I feel this cup was a scramble to get it going. That's what my website does! Give me some time to work out the kinks and it'll do the job. www.pursuitofthecupau.com
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http://footballchaos.com/index.php/news/news-categories/fc-news-blogs/1015-ffv-responds-why-clubs-disqualified-from-dockerty-cup-2 A few teams fielded an ineligible or an extra player and have been disqualified from the dockerty cup Edited by thejollyvic: 6/3/2014 11:04:33 AMEdited by thejollyvic: 6/3/2014 11:04:51 AM
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ROUND 2 FFSA FEDERATION CUP GAMES TO BE PLAYED SATURDAY 5TH APRIL 2014
HOME TEAM LISTER FIRST (left to right)
Cumberland United v Croydon Kings
Adelaide City v Adelaide Blue Eagles
Western Strikers v Modbury Jets
Adelaide Olympic v Cove FC
South Adelaide v WT Birkalla
Western Toros v West Adelaide
Metrostars v Campbelltown City
Para Hills Knights v Adelaide Comets
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Round 2 of South Australia's Coca-Cola Federation Cup is now drawn: http://www.foxsportspulse.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-10180-0-295612-0&a=FIXTUREIt includes 5 games between NPL clubs. With the winner of the cup to take the FFA Cup spot, these clubs are only 4 wins away.
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Anybody know why so many Victorian teams are forfeiting games? Shouldn't be that difficult for teams to go to scheduled matches.
Also, if you're looking for upsets, Modbury over Western Strikers is my tip.
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TheSelectFew wrote:aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:The Wikipedia page needs lots of updates. Volunteers? Takes me long enough to update my website :( I feel for ya. So many zones and a huge lack of information. I'm guessing next year with the removal of state cups it will be easier to get results. Yep, I'd say FFA will come up with their own version of a website for the qualifying rounds. On the removal of state cups, has it been confirmed that it's happening? I thought I read it would be up to each state to decide. I don't think a decision has been made but rumours suggest it. Don't really see the point when you have a national cup going. Time will tell but I'd really like a website to keep track of these games as a priority. I feel this cup was a scramble to get it going. Personally I don't think a National full-scale Cup is feasible simply because of the amount of travel required. Even if the trips are paid for, it's a significant time on the other side of the country when most of the players in lower clubs have day jobs. I think the State Cup is a better idea, though it might work to have a compromise. My idea was to divide the Cup into 3 pools: North-East (QLD, NT, NNSW, SNSW) South-East (SA, ACT, VIC, TAS) West (WA) Or something like that. The NE and SE parts would produce 10 finalists each, and the West would produce 2 (they're on their own just because of geographical isolation and the size of the state), plus the 10 A-League clubs makes a Final 32. You still get a good mix of inter-state match-ups while keeping a limit on the distance away. (Incidentally, did you know that the Northern WA league is actually called the Broomedesliga? :p)
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HiReception wrote: Personally I don't think a National full-scale Cup is feasible simply because of the amount of travel required. Even if the trips are paid for, it's a significant time on the other side of the country when most of the players in lower clubs have day jobs. I think the State Cup is a better idea, though it might work to have a compromise.
My idea was to divide the Cup into 3 pools: North-East (QLD, NT, NNSW, SNSW) South-East (SA, ACT, VIC, TAS) West (WA) Or something like that. The NE and SE parts would produce 10 finalists each, and the West would produce 2 (they're on their own just because of geographical isolation and the size of the state), plus the 10 A-League clubs makes a Final 32. You still get a good mix of inter-state match-ups while keeping a limit on the distance away.
(Incidentally, did you know that the Northern WA league is actually called the Broomedesliga? :p)
I think you've misinterpreted. From what I can tell, it'll be almost exactly the same in 2015 as it is this year, except that instead of the State Cups all having different names, they'll be called the FFA Cup. E.g. I've read that the NNSW Cup will be called the FFA Cup from 2015 onwards. Still state-based games, just name change.
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Incidentally, I don't think anyone picked it up, but it appears Prospect Knights have withdrawn from the Tassie Cup; Nelson is now listed as having a bye, whereas they were originally drawn to play the Knights.
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aussieshorter wrote:HiReception wrote: Personally I don't think a National full-scale Cup is feasible simply because of the amount of travel required. Even if the trips are paid for, it's a significant time on the other side of the country when most of the players in lower clubs have day jobs. I think the State Cup is a better idea, though it might work to have a compromise.
My idea was to divide the Cup into 3 pools: North-East (QLD, NT, NNSW, SNSW) South-East (SA, ACT, VIC, TAS) West (WA) Or something like that. The NE and SE parts would produce 10 finalists each, and the West would produce 2 (they're on their own just because of geographical isolation and the size of the state), plus the 10 A-League clubs makes a Final 32. You still get a good mix of inter-state match-ups while keeping a limit on the distance away.
(Incidentally, did you know that the Northern WA league is actually called the Broomedesliga? :p)
I think you've misinterpreted. From what I can tell, it'll be almost exactly the same in 2015 as it is this year, except that instead of the State Cups all having different names, they'll be called the FFA Cup. E.g. I've read that the NNSW Cup will be called the FFA Cup from 2015 onwards. Still state-based games, just name change. Ah. Yes, I have misinterpreted. #-o Thanks for that. (And sorry for the double post, I didn't see this reply until it was too late.
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aussieshorter wrote:HiReception wrote: Personally I don't think a National full-scale Cup is feasible simply because of the amount of travel required. Even if the trips are paid for, it's a significant time on the other side of the country when most of the players in lower clubs have day jobs. I think the State Cup is a better idea, though it might work to have a compromise.
My idea was to divide the Cup into 3 pools: North-East (QLD, NT, NNSW, SNSW) South-East (SA, ACT, VIC, TAS) West (WA) Or something like that. The NE and SE parts would produce 10 finalists each, and the West would produce 2 (they're on their own just because of geographical isolation and the size of the state), plus the 10 A-League clubs makes a Final 32. You still get a good mix of inter-state match-ups while keeping a limit on the distance away.
(Incidentally, did you know that the Northern WA league is actually called the Broomedesliga? :p)
I think you've misinterpreted. From what I can tell, it'll be almost exactly the same in 2015 as it is this year, except that instead of the State Cups all having different names, they'll be called the FFA Cup. E.g. I've read that the NNSW Cup will be called the FFA Cup from 2015 onwards. Still state-based games, just name change. This. And a national start time. No need to start travelling long distances early. That's just stupid.
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NNSW round 2: Broadmeadow Magic reporting a 9 - 1 win over Thornton Redbacks. No idea about the result of Charlestown City vs Lake Macquarie City
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dsriggs wrote:NNSW round 2: Broadmeadow Magic reporting a 9 - 1 win over Thornton Redbacks. No idea about the result of Charlestown City vs Lake Macquarie City Charlestown City 4 - 1 Lake Macquarie Another NPL side out of the running for the FFA Cup. That makes 11 now.
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another forfeit this time Williamstown recieve direct entry into round 3 thanks to Oak Park forfeiting there match tomorrow. Altona City recieve direct entry into round 3 as well thanks to a forfeit.
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