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Geez, most of the fixtures happen within an hours drive of the away teams home ground. Unless more regional teams enter why bother, you may as well get rid of the weak teams instead of parachuting them in later so the can get thumped by some npl/sl1 team
Oh wait we're dealing with "the select few" here, the guy that thinks walking to toilet is an epic journey that requires 2 overnight stops and a team of sherpas.
Edited by RDSA: 4/2/2015 11:45:37 PM
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TheSelectFew
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RDSA wrote:Geez, most of the fixtures happen within an hours drive of the away teams home ground. Unless more regional teams enter why bother, you may as well get rid of the weak teams instead of parachuting them in later so the can get thumped by some npl/sl1 team
Oh wait we're dealing with "the select few" here, the guy that thinks walking to toilet is an epic journey that requires 2 overnight stops and a team of sherpas.
Edited by RDSA: 4/2/2015 11:45:37 PM Mate that was a fascinating read. Im guessing you dont work. Enjoy your welfare, champ.
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TheSelectFew
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paladisious wrote:Would be reasonable and easy to regionalise the first few rounds. This is what I expected to happen.
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RDSA
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TheSelectFew wrote:RDSA wrote:Geez, most of the fixtures happen within an hours drive of the away teams home ground. Unless more regional teams enter why bother, you may as well get rid of the weak teams instead of parachuting them in later so the can get thumped by some npl/sl1 team
Oh wait we're dealing with "the select few" here, the guy that thinks walking to toilet is an epic journey that requires 2 overnight stops and a team of sherpas.
Edited by RDSA: 4/2/2015 11:45:37 PM Mate that was a fascinating read. Im guessing you dont work. Enjoy your welfare, champ. Sorry mate wfd is only on weekdays, didn't realize how difficult it become to find some pimple faced teen to cover your Sunday arvo maccas shift
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TheSelectFew wrote:paladisious wrote:Would be reasonable and easy to regionalise the first few rounds. This is what I expected to happen. Victoria can pull it off though. I guess for these rounds its almost better (more fun) to be the away team. It will be fun for the boys to go to the country and vice versa to the city. Instead of playing teams they always play. Promotes a wider football community too.
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TheSelectFew
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RDSA wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:RDSA wrote:Geez, most of the fixtures happen within an hours drive of the away teams home ground. Unless more regional teams enter why bother, you may as well get rid of the weak teams instead of parachuting them in later so the can get thumped by some npl/sl1 team
Oh wait we're dealing with "the select few" here, the guy that thinks walking to toilet is an epic journey that requires 2 overnight stops and a team of sherpas.
Edited by RDSA: 4/2/2015 11:45:37 PM Mate that was a fascinating read. Im guessing you dont work. Enjoy your welfare, champ. Sorry mate wfd is only on weekdays, didn't realize how difficult it become to find some pimple faced teen to cover your Sunday arvo maccas shift You mean midweek. Most cup games a midweek. But thats okay back of the line.
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TheSelectFew
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scott21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:paladisious wrote:Would be reasonable and easy to regionalise the first few rounds. This is what I expected to happen. Victoria can pull it off though. I guess for these rounds its almost better (more fun) to be the away team. It will be fun for the boys to go to the country and vice versa to the city. Instead of playing teams they always play. Promotes a wider football community too. I suppose but youd hope all clubs feel the same way.
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RDSA
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TheSelectFew wrote:RDSA wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:RDSA wrote:Geez, most of the fixtures happen within an hours drive of the away teams home ground. Unless more regional teams enter why bother, you may as well get rid of the weak teams instead of parachuting them in later so the can get thumped by some npl/sl1 team
Oh wait we're dealing with "the select few" here, the guy that thinks walking to toilet is an epic journey that requires 2 overnight stops and a team of sherpas.
Edited by RDSA: 4/2/2015 11:45:37 PM Mate that was a fascinating read. Im guessing you dont work. Enjoy your welfare, champ. Sorry mate wfd is only on weekdays, didn't realize how difficult it become to find some pimple faced teen to cover your Sunday arvo maccas shift You mean midweek. Most cup games a midweek. But thats okay back of the line. Oh I thought the early vic cup round were going to be played on the weekends? Must have misread the ffv website, my mistake.
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RDSA wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:RDSA wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:RDSA wrote:Geez, most of the fixtures happen within an hours drive of the away teams home ground. Unless more regional teams enter why bother, you may as well get rid of the weak teams instead of parachuting them in later so the can get thumped by some npl/sl1 team
Oh wait we're dealing with "the select few" here, the guy that thinks walking to toilet is an epic journey that requires 2 overnight stops and a team of sherpas.
Edited by RDSA: 4/2/2015 11:45:37 PM Mate that was a fascinating read. Im guessing you dont work. Enjoy your welfare, champ. Sorry mate wfd is only on weekdays, didn't realize how difficult it become to find some pimple faced teen to cover your Sunday arvo maccas shift You mean midweek. Most cup games a midweek. But thats okay back of the line. Oh I thought the early vic cup round were going to be played on the weekends? Must have misread the ffv website, my mistake. Forgiven.
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Glen Waverly to Cobham fark me that's a fair hike.
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TheSelectFew
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scotty21 wrote:Glen Waverly to Cobham fark me that's a fair hike. No shit.
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TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:Glen Waverly to Cobham fark me that's a fair hike. No shit. Just punched it into google maps 3 1/2 hour drive
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TheSelectFew
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scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:Glen Waverly to Cobham fark me that's a fair hike. No shit. Just punched it into google maps 3 1/2 hour drive For a qualifier...
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TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:Glen Waverly to Cobham fark me that's a fair hike. No shit. Just punched it into google maps 3 1/2 hour drive For a qualifier... Yep its pretty shitty 7 hour round trip I'd probably just stay the night up there if we copped a fixture like that.
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scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:Glen Waverly to Cobham fark me that's a fair hike. No shit. Just punched it into google maps 3 1/2 hour drive For a qualifier... Yep its pretty shitty 7 hour round trip I'd probably just stay the night up there if we copped a fixture like that. RDSA will use his centrelink payments to cover the accomo. For the rest of us that work though...
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TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:Glen Waverly to Cobham fark me that's a fair hike. No shit. Just punched it into google maps 3 1/2 hour drive For a qualifier... Yep its pretty shitty 7 hour round trip I'd probably just stay the night up there if we copped a fixture like that. RDSA will use his centrelink payments to cover the accomo. For the rest of us that work though... These rounds are played on weekends. Our game is on Sat 14th. But I suppose they had no choice. Its not like they can boot Cobram from the comp because no club within 100ks was available to play them Edited by scotty21: 5/2/2015 09:57:00 AM
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Do they regionalize the early rounds in NSW? Could you get a club from Western Sydney needing to travel to say Albury?
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scotty21 wrote:Do they regionalize the early rounds in NSW? Could you get a club from Western Sydney needing to travel to say Albury? They didn't last year, from memory the furthest west team was Bathurst (a couple of hours from Sydney), Wollongong in the south and central coast to the north (NNSW takes any further north which is regionalised) This year there is a state league team from Griffith which will more than likely play in FFA cup. Also looks like FNSW havent capped the number of teams as they have created extra rounds for pre lims depending on the number of applicants. Good times.
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Hopefully my team gets on a bit of a run in this - would love to make the point of the comp that we face up against HAL teams!
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What team are you PV4?
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Melbourne City v Melbourne City plz.
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paladisious wrote:Melbourne City v Melbourne City plz. Winner plays Melbourne City Youth
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The stream is now available for the SNSW draw of the opening rounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm0mwBlAzQ8As you can see, it doesn't start for another 6 days and 17 hours, but this is the only notice of the draw date I could find on the FNSW site. So keep an eye on that around midday next Thursday. Edited by HiReception: 5/2/2015 07:28:52 PM
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Also, Football West has already done their draw, with the structure and fixtures on the site as a PDF: http://www.sportingpulse.com/get_file.cgi?id=3460161
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Backpackers FC ftw :lol: -PB
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scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:Glen Waverly to Cobham fark me that's a fair hike. No shit. Just punched it into google maps 3 1/2 hour drive For a qualifier... Yep its pretty shitty 7 hour round trip I'd probably just stay the night up there if we copped a fixture like that. Please, Cobram isn't that far, 3-4 hours is manageable. When I played in Scotland, these kinds of travel times could be fairly common and as long as the game kicked off at 3pm Saturday it wasn't really a problem. My club in East Glasgow got stung twice with cup trips to the highlands. Fort William took 3 and a half hours and another to around Dingwall (where Ross County play) which takes around 4.
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melbourne_terrace wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:Glen Waverly to Cobham fark me that's a fair hike. No shit. Just punched it into google maps 3 1/2 hour drive For a qualifier... Yep its pretty shitty 7 hour round trip I'd probably just stay the night up there if we copped a fixture like that. Please, Cobram isn't that far, 3-4 hours is manageable. When I played in Scotland, these kinds of travel times could be fairly common and as long as the game kicked off at 3pm Saturday it wasn't really a problem. My club in East Glasgow got stung twice with cup trips to the highlands. Fort William took 3 and a half hours and another to around Dingwall (where Ross County play) which takes around 4. But was it for a cup qualifier? I hope you're right and these guys rock up.
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melbourne_terrace wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:Glen Waverly to Cobham fark me that's a fair hike. No shit. Just punched it into google maps 3 1/2 hour drive For a qualifier... Yep its pretty shitty 7 hour round trip I'd probably just stay the night up there if we copped a fixture like that. Please, Cobram isn't that far, 3-4 hours is manageable. When I played in Scotland, these kinds of travel times could be fairly common and as long as the game kicked off at 3pm Saturday it wasn't really a problem. My club in East Glasgow got stung twice with cup trips to the highlands. Fort William took 3 and a half hours and another to around Dingwall (where Ross County play) which takes around 4. Did 3.5 hours to Cairns for Fury away days (Y) Easy peasy. -PB
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