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TheSelectFew wrote:Futbol24 even provided NT Updates <3 I must say, I am loving that app.
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MikeDude wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Futbol24 even provided NT Updates <3 I must say, I am loving that app. I'm always looking at different apps, different technology around football and this one I could not pass up. They also have a website fwiw. Also get around Live Soccer TV and Mobdro.
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So two games left in the FFV qualifying, the round 6 games start from May 16, Monday night.
Here are my tips:
FC Bulleen Lions v Avondale FC Melbourne Knights v Dandenong City Green Gully v Heidelberg United Malvern City FC v Hume City FC Richmond SC v Kingston City FC Murray United v Bentleigh Greens St Albans Saints v Port Melbourne Sharks North Geelong Warriors v South Melbourne
St Albans could pull off an upset. Wouldn't be surprised if Kingston did too.
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Queensland draw should be happening now
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LFC. wrote:LFC. wrote:SydneyCroatia wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:SydneyCroatia wrote:Someone's in for a rude shock :lol: Why? How? Only in NSW would you be this shite at scheduling. Well one club appears to think that the other has forfeited. The other thinks the match has been postponed till next week. One of them must be wrong. yep sure is looking that way - missed comms between both or a complete F up, as said hopefully I find out some goss on this tonight. Well, lack of comms as I thought. Our side was liaising with FNS or the FFA advising having trouble getting a full 1st's squad for scheduled game 2days ago due to work commitments for some players but not getting return calls quick enough. In the meantime wagga were not replying as well, hence they thinking its a forfeit. Since, Magic were offered 2 dates to play, the 11 or the following Sunday from memory. Obviously picked the 11th next week, wagga since had been trying to play hard ball hoping that the game would be canned in favour to them giving them a walk into the next round. I expect sanity will prevail and wagga accept the 11th. This has riled the Magic players and are fapping to get down to Wagga next week I was told. Bad luck to the Hawkes but United are playing well hard to beat. Certainly some lack of comms going on here. As of training on Tuesday night the Wagga players were still expecting to play the next day. Everything was still in place for the game, players, coaches and volunteers had all taken the time off work for Wednesday. The first they heard that Gladesville were not coming was Wednesday morning, and they had to spend all day getting onto people that the game was off, referees, the 2 local tv stations and paper who were coming to cover the match, the council who have to ensure that the main lights can be operated. Now FNSW are putting out mixed message on the result. Yesterday afternoon the FNSW website stated "Wagga City Wanderers won the right to play in round 7 of the Westfield FFA Cup after its match against Gladesville Ryde Magic has been deemed a forfeit." Now today the FNSW website states "Details on the match between the Wagga City Wanderers and Gladesville Ryde Magic will be confirmed soon on the FNSW website." The FFA Cup website now has Wagga City Wanderers 0 def. Gladesville Ryde Magic 0 TIME/DATE:4:00 PM / WED 4 MAY LOCATION: GISSING OVAL Edited by thewitness: 5/5/2016 12:20:41 PM
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azzaMVFC wrote:So two games left in the FFV qualifying, the round 6 games start from May 16, Monday night.
Here are my tips:
FC Bulleen Lions v Avondale FC Melbourne Knights v Dandenong City Green Gully v Heidelberg United Malvern City FC v Hume City FC Richmond SC v Kingston City FC Murray United v Bentleigh Greens St Albans Saints v Port Melbourne Sharks North Geelong Warriors v South Melbourne
St Albans could pull off an upset. Wouldn't be surprised if Kingston did too.
Unlucky for St. Albans and north Geelong that they won't get a true home advantage with neither club capable of hosting night games, assuming both will host at Knights stadium.
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southmelb wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:So two games left in the FFV qualifying, the round 6 games start from May 16, Monday night.
Here are my tips:
FC Bulleen Lions v Avondale FC Melbourne Knights v Dandenong City Green Gully v Heidelberg United Malvern City FC v Hume City FC Richmond SC v Kingston City FC Murray United v Bentleigh Greens St Albans Saints v Port Melbourne Sharks North Geelong Warriors v South Melbourne
St Albans could pull off an upset. Wouldn't be surprised if Kingston did too.
Unlucky for St. Albans and north Geelong that they won't get a true home advantage with neither club capable of hosting night games, assuming both will host at Knights stadium. True, but not too far for St Albans fans to travel. They did well in the FFA Cup last year when playing at Knights Stadium against other state league and NPL sides, only to eventually lose to Perth. I'll be at the Gully game, looking forward to it.
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my tips from nsw to go through and join Blacktown City:
Bonnyrigg Sydney United Wollongong Wolves Manly United Marconi
in saying that , olympic are chance against United, and Parra would fancy an upset against Bonno given they beat them last week in the league. marconi should be too strong for Berries, ditto manly for Mounties and Wolves should have too much firepower and easily beat either Wagga or Gladesville.
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azzaMVFC wrote:southmelb wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:So two games left in the FFV qualifying, the round 6 games start from May 16, Monday night.
Here are my tips:
FC Bulleen Lions v Avondale FC Melbourne Knights v Dandenong City Green Gully v Heidelberg United Malvern City FC v Hume City FC Richmond SC v Kingston City FC Murray United v Bentleigh Greens St Albans Saints v Port Melbourne Sharks North Geelong Warriors v South Melbourne
St Albans could pull off an upset. Wouldn't be surprised if Kingston did too.
Unlucky for St. Albans and north Geelong that they won't get a true home advantage with neither club capable of hosting night games, assuming both will host at Knights stadium. True, but not too far for St Albans fans to travel. They did well in the FFA Cup last year when playing at Knights Stadium against other state league and NPL sides, only to eventually lose to Perth. I'll be at the Gully game, looking forward to it. Speaking of which any are any teams investing into lighting?
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Kolner wrote:my tips from nsw to go through and join Blacktown City:
Bonnyrigg Sydney United Wollongong Wolves Manly United Marconi
in saying that , olympic are chance against United, and Parra would fancy an upset against Bonno given they beat them last week in the league. marconi should be too strong for Berries, ditto manly for Mounties and Wolves should have too much firepower and easily beat either Wagga or Gladesville. Would Bonnyrigg and Marconi have the facilities to host A-League clubs? I'd suggest Bonnyrigg would be OK, but with Marconi ripping out that old stand, that leaves basically half the ground unavailable.
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2016 Westfield FFA Cup qualifying state of play as of – Thursday May 5th,
ACT – 4th round: Tuesday May 10th – Belconnen United v ANU Tuesday May 10th – Cooma Tigers v Goulburn Stags Wednesday May 11th – Canberra White Eagles v Queanbeyan City Wednesday May 11th – Tuggeranong United v Monaro Panthers Tuesday May 17th – Narrabundah v Canberra FC Tuesday May 17th – Woden Weston v Brindabella Blues Wednesday May 18th – Canberra Olympic v Gungahlin United Wednesday May 18th – Weston Molonglo v O'Connor Knights
NSW – 7th round: Wollongong Wolves v Wagga City Wanderers Parramatta FC v Bonnyrigg White Eagles Sydney United v Sydney Olympic Manly United FC v Mounties Wanderers Marconi Stallions v Bankstown Berries Matches to take place on Tuesday May 17th & Wednesday May 18th. Five winners qualify for 2016 Westfield FFA Cup round of 32
Northern NSW – 6th round line up: Edgeworth Eagles Hamilton Olympic Lambton Jaffas Belmont Swansea United Singleton Strikers Thornton Redbacks Bangalow SC/Urunga Raiders Norths United
Draw Date: To Be Confirmed Matches to take place on Saturday June 18th.
Northern Territory – 6th round: 7.00pm Local – Wednesday June 8th Darwin Olympic v Shamrock Rovers Darwin 7.00pm Local – Wednesday June 8th Gillen Scorpions v Alice Springs Celtic
Northern Territory – 7th round: 7.00pm Local – Saturday June 18th Darwin Olympic/Shamrock Rovers Darwin v Gillen Scorpions/Alice Springs Celtic winner qualifies for 2016 Westfield FFA Cup round of 32
Queensland – 6th round: TBC Local – May 17th or May 18th Rochedale Rovers v Moreton Bay United TBC Local – May 17th or May 18th Brisbane City v Redlands United TBC Local – May 17th or May 18th Moggill v Queensland Lions TBC Local – May 17th or May 18th Southside Eagles v Brisbane Strikers 1.30pm Local – Sunday May 8th Far North Queensland Heat v Northern Fury 7.00pm Local – Saturday May 7th Mackay Magpies v Frenchville 4.00pm Local – Sunday May 8th Sunshine Coast Fire v United Park Eagles 7.00pm Local – Saturday May 7th Surfers Paradise Apollo v South West Queensland Thunder
Queensland – 7th round: Moggill/Queensland Lions v Southside Eagles/Brisbane Strikers Brisbane City/Redlands United v Rochedale Rovers/Moreton Bay United Far North Queensland Heat/Northern Fury v Mackay Magpies/Frenchville Surfers Paradise Apollo/South West Queensland Thunder v Sunshine Coast Fire/United Park Eagles Matches to take place between May 31st & June 13th. 4 winners qualify for 2016 Westfield FFA Cup round of 32.
South Australia – 5th round: 2.30pm Local – Saturday May 28th Western Strikers v North Eastern Metro Stars 2.30pm Local – Saturday May 28th Croydon Kings v Campbelltown City 2.30pm Local – Saturday May 28th Adelaide Comets v Adelaide Blue Eagles 2.30pm Local – Saturday May 28th Cumberland United v Port Adelaide Pirates
Tasmania – 7th round: 3.00pm Local – Monday June 13th South Hobart v Devonport City winner qualifies for 2016 Westfield FFA Cup round of 32
Victoria – 6th round: Bulleen Lions v Avondale Heights Melbourne Knights v Dandenong City Green Gully Cavaliers v Heidelberg United Malvern City v Hume City Richmond v Kingston City Murray United v Bentleigh Greens St Albans Saints v Port Melbourne Sharks North Geelong Warriors v South Melbourne Matches to be played on May 17th/18th & May 24th/25th.
Western Australia – 6th round: 2.30pm Local – Saturday May 14th Cockburn City v Gosnells City 2.30pm Local – Saturday May 14th Balcatta v Inglewood United 5.30pm Local – Saturday May 14th Stirling Lions v Curtin University 2.30pm Local – Sunday May 15th Floreat Athena v Armadale
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My tips: Wollongong Wolves v Wagga City Wanderers Parramatta FC v Bonnyrigg White Eagles Sydney United v Sydney Olympic Manly United FC v Mounties Wanderers Marconi Stallions v Bankstown Berries Would love to see Wagga qualify, but it might be a tough ask coming up away from home against an NPL 1 club. They've had a pretty easy run up until now, facing some pretty low league teams, and having home advantage every time. I guess it's still possible, but I'd be surprised if they won. Wollongong Wolves to make their 2nd appearance in the FFA Cup. Hopefully they pull another A-League team and get a decent crowd down at WIN Stadium. I'm tipping Bonnyrigg to be too strong against improved Parramatta. Unlike the first season of the cup, Parramatta won't get two bites of the cherry to qualify. If they do, I can't see them hosting games at Melita. Especially against an A-League team. Those'll be surely moved to Parramatta Stadium. Manly United to beat Mounty County and qualify for their second time. Mounty County have been rather resurgent this season in the NPL, but I can't see them winning against a good Northern Beaches side. Sydney United v Sydney Olympic. An epic clash to decide who qualifies. Two heavyweights of Australian football. It's like Melbourne Knights v South Melbourne in the last two Victorian qualifications. Sydney United have been pretty good this season in the NPL1, and they've been dominant in the cup. I'm expecting them to get through for their 3rd qualification. Heartbreak for the Oh-Lym-Pic teenagers. ;) Marconi are my tip to also qualify for their first FFA Cup. Despite being relegated to the NPL2 at the end of the last season, they've done well to get to this point in the cup. Hopefully they can surprise a few people and do well. Whether they play at Marconi Stadium is another question altogether. Something tells me it's not up to scratch should they draw an A-League club. Happy to be proven wrong though.
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paladisious wrote:thewitness wrote:- FFV Round 6
FC Bulleen Lions v Avondale FC - Melbourne Knights FC v Dandenong City SC - Green Gully SC v Heidelberg United FC - Malvern City Football Club v Hume City F.C. - Richmond SC 1953 v Kingston City FC - Murray United FC v GV Suns OR Bentleigh Greens Soccer Club - St Albans Saints SC v Port Melbourne "Sharks" Soccer Club - North Geelong Warriors FC v South Melbourne FC All the non NPLV teams are playing an NPLV team. Is the draw seeded, or is that a coincidence? Could be.... I just saw the facebook vid from the draw. Id call for the 3rd umpire to see if they added in the voice over after the recording =p~
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Honestly, just want the main tournament to start. And can we please get attendances for the games next year.
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Going to beat great to get some fresh blood into the cup. United vs Olympic will he huge.
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scotty21 wrote:Going to beat great to get some fresh blood into the cup.
United vs Olympic will he huge. So long as it's not going to be held on the 18th, I'm so going to that.
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So happy Palm Beach didn't make it, completely over shit games at Robina. Hope the boys from Toowoomba or a Sunny Coast team make it.
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melbourne_terrace wrote:So happy Palm Beach didn't make it, completely over shit games at Robina. Hope the boys from Toowoomba or a Sunny Coast team make it. Palm Beach or Gold Coast FC? ;)
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thewitness wrote:LFC. wrote:LFC. wrote:SydneyCroatia wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:SydneyCroatia wrote:Someone's in for a rude shock :lol: Why? How? Only in NSW would you be this shite at scheduling. Well one club appears to think that the other has forfeited. The other thinks the match has been postponed till next week. One of them must be wrong. yep sure is looking that way - missed comms between both or a complete F up, as said hopefully I find out some goss on this tonight. Well, lack of comms as I thought. Our side was liaising with FNS or the FFA advising having trouble getting a full 1st's squad for scheduled game 2days ago due to work commitments for some players but not getting return calls quick enough. In the meantime wagga were not replying as well, hence they thinking its a forfeit. Since, Magic were offered 2 dates to play, the 11 or the following Sunday from memory. Obviously picked the 11th next week, wagga since had been trying to play hard ball hoping that the game would be canned in favour to them giving them a walk into the next round. I expect sanity will prevail and wagga accept the 11th. This has riled the Magic players and are fapping to get down to Wagga next week I was told. Bad luck to the Hawkes but United are playing well hard to beat. Certainly some lack of comms going on here. As of training on Tuesday night the Wagga players were still expecting to play the next day. Everything was still in place for the game, players, coaches and volunteers had all taken the time off work for Wednesday. The first they heard that Gladesville were not coming was Wednesday morning, and they had to spend all day getting onto people that the game was off, referees, the 2 local tv stations and paper who were coming to cover the match, the council who have to ensure that the main lights can be operated. Now FNSW are putting out mixed message on the result. Yesterday afternoon the FNSW website stated "Wagga City Wanderers won the right to play in round 7 of the Westfield FFA Cup after its match against Gladesville Ryde Magic has been deemed a forfeit." Now today the FNSW website states "Details on the match between the Wagga City Wanderers and Gladesville Ryde Magic will be confirmed soon on the FNSW website." The FFA Cup website now has Wagga City Wanderers 0 def. Gladesville Ryde Magic 0 TIME/DATE:4:00 PM / WED 4 MAY LOCATION: GISSING OVAL Edited by thewitness: 5/5/2016 12:20:41 PM It sure does smell eh. I know Magic had done the right thing and have logged every attempt for proof that they did contact both FNSW and Wagga. I'm OS so am not on the pulse with the club for now but in time will follow it up.
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With all due respect, if Gladesville had agreed to it and decided on Monday they didnt have enough players then theyve got nobody to blame but themselves, IMO
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Heineken wrote:Kolner wrote:my tips from nsw to go through and join Blacktown City:
Bonnyrigg Sydney United Wollongong Wolves Manly United Marconi
in saying that , olympic are chance against United, and Parra would fancy an upset against Bonno given they beat them last week in the league. marconi should be too strong for Berries, ditto manly for Mounties and Wolves should have too much firepower and easily beat either Wagga or Gladesville. Would Bonnyrigg and Marconi have the facilities to host A-League clubs? I'd suggest Bonnyrigg would be OK, but with Marconi ripping out that old stand, that leaves basically half the ground unavailable. not sure about bonnyrigg they have powerlines that run across the field lol. im sure HAL teams would say something about that.
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19-SU-58 wrote:Heineken wrote:Kolner wrote:my tips from nsw to go through and join Blacktown City:
Bonnyrigg Sydney United Wollongong Wolves Manly United Marconi
in saying that , olympic are chance against United, and Parra would fancy an upset against Bonno given they beat them last week in the league. marconi should be too strong for Berries, ditto manly for Mounties and Wolves should have too much firepower and easily beat either Wagga or Gladesville. Would Bonnyrigg and Marconi have the facilities to host A-League clubs? I'd suggest Bonnyrigg would be OK, but with Marconi ripping out that old stand, that leaves basically half the ground unavailable. not sure about bonnyrigg they have powerlines that run across the field lol. im sure HAL teams would say something about that. i think Marconi potentially could, they use it for NYL games frequently and I'm pretty sure they recently hosted a youth international match there at night
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Queensland - regional zone 6th round update: Mackay Magpies 2 Frenchville 4 (Frenchville to play against FNQ Heat or Northern Fury in Round 7) Surfers Paradise Apollo 5 South West Queensland Thunder 3 (Surfers Paradise Apollo to play against Sunshine Coast Fire or United Park Eagles in Round 7)
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Round 6 ties QLD Northern Fury v FNQ Heat 1330. Live updates Futbol24. Sunshine Coast Fire v United Park Eagles 1600. Edited by TheSelectFew: 8/5/2016 11:59:57 AM
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TheSelectFew wrote:Round 6 ties QLD
Northern Fury v FNQ Heat 1330. Live updates Futbol24. Sunshine Coast Fire v United Park Eagles 1600.
Edited by TheSelectFew: 8/5/2016 11:59:57 AM Today huh.... I'm on the coast atm, will probably go watch this on the way home to Brisbane.
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melbourne_terrace wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Round 6 ties QLD
Northern Fury v FNQ Heat 1330. Live updates Futbol24. Sunshine Coast Fire v United Park Eagles 1600.
Edited by TheSelectFew: 8/5/2016 11:59:57 AM Today huh.... I'm on the coast atm, will probably go watch this on the way home to Brisbane. Doit.
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FNQ Heat 5 - 1 Fury enough enough enough
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Sunshine Coast Fire 1 lead United Park Eagles 0 - 29' gone
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Halftime: Sunshine Coast Fire 4 United Park Eagles 1 - source United Park Eagles facebook page.
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Queensland (regional - 6th round fulltime results): FNQ Heat 5 Northern Fury 1 Sunshine Coast Fire 7 United Park Eagles 1
Queensland (regional - 7th round): FNQ Heat v Frenchville - June 11th Surfers Paradise Apollo v Sunshine Coast Fire - June 11th
winners for these two matches qualify for 2016 Westfield FFA Cup round of 32.
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