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Awesome to see the regional news stations getting right behind these clubs. Fantastic to see. I don't watch it often, but I highly doubt the Cup Draw even got a mention on the sports reports in Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane. Sport Tragic, until it comes to football, Ken Sutcliffe probably hasn't even heard of the FFA Cup. :roll:
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any news yet when the dates, kickoff times, venues, and the 4 feature matches on FOX Sports will be announced.
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Brenton1986 wrote:any news yet when the dates, kickoff times, venues, and the 4 feature matches on FOX Sports will be announced. Just keep an eye out for them, shouldn't be too long I'd imagine
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Heineken wrote:Awesome to see the regional news stations getting right behind these clubs. Fantastic to see.
I don't watch it often, but I highly doubt the Cup Draw even got a mention on the sports reports in Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane.
Sport Tragic, until it comes to football, Ken Sutcliffe probably hasn't even heard of the FFA Cup. :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Quote:Flashback to 1986 for Green Gully
JULY 4, 2016 12:04 PM BY LANCE JENKINSON
FFA CUPGREEN GULLY
GREEN GULLY’S GEORGE LAMBADARIDIS PLAYED A-LEAGUE WITH BRISBANE ROAR AND MADE HIS DEBUT IN 2012 AGAINST CENTRAL COAST. PICTURE LUKE HEMER Can they do it on a cold and windy Wednesday night in Keilor Downs?
That will be the question asked of A-League club Central Coast Mariners after drawing Green Gully Cavaliers in the FFA Cup national round of 32.
The date of the match has yet to be decided
The Cavaliers were the fourth-last ball drawn out of the pot and were delighted when they realised it would set up a date with a fully professional A-League opponent.
“The boys are pumped,” Cavaliers coach Arthur Papas told Star Weekly.
“At this point of the competition, if you draw an A-League team, they come to your venue.
“They’re going to be confronted with something you don’t get in the A-League, in terms of a Wednesday night at Green Gully and all the variables like the club rooms and conditions.
“We’re going to make it as difficult as possible for them.”
It will be a night when Green Gully finally makes its long-awaited return to the national stage.
Older Cavaliers fans will fondly recall the days when the club was in the old National Soccer League 30 years ago, and this will be like going back to 1986.
“It means a lot to get back on the national stage,” Papas said. “[This] club has been so successful domestically but hasn’t really been spoken about at national level for 30 years.
“For this group of players and staff to be able to help get us back to where we’re being spoken about on national TV, is great for the club.
“It can have a real positive flow-on to the junior set-up and maybe to improving infrastructure.”
But beating Central Coast will not be easy, even though the Mariners were the A-League wooden-spooners last season. Papas expects a vastly different side to the one that finished 12 points adrift on the bottom.
“They’ll have a lot of personnel changes and will want to improve on last season,” he said.
“I’d expect Central Coast to come to our ground and try to take the game to us and be proactive with how they come to play.
“The onus is on them to get a result and whatever we do is a bonus.”
In Green Gully’s favour is that the NPL is in the middle of its season.
But with the A-League season not starting until October, the Green Gully match will be the first proper hit-out for the Mariners.
Papas is also rallying the local community, and particularly the club’s juniors, to pack out Green Gully Reserve and make it an intimidating atmosphere for the Mariners.
“We expect to get a good crowd there,” Papas said. “We have a large junior base and I’d expect to see every Green Gully junior in a tracksuit that night representing our club and making the environment as daunting as possible.
“It’s not easy playing an A-League club, but it’s an opportunity.
“On any given day it’s 11 against 11.
“Absolutely they have the advantage of being a professional team and we don’t have some of the luxuries they have, but you can’t replace spirit and we have a fantastic spirit within the group.”
Meanwhile, Melbourne Knights have drawn a home game in the FFA Cup against WA club side Cockburn City, who are coached by former Perth Glory defender Scott Miller.
In the NPL, Green Gully consolidated fourth spot with a 1-0 win over Port Melbourne Sharks at SS Anderson Oval on Friday night.
Liam Boland scored again for the Cavaliers – his second in three league games and eighth for the season. http://www.starweekly.com.au/sports/flashback-to-1986-for-green-gully/
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scott21 wrote:Quote:Flashback to 1986 for Green Gully
JULY 4, 2016 12:04 PM BY LANCE JENKINSON
FFA CUPGREEN GULLY
GREEN GULLY’S GEORGE LAMBADARIDIS PLAYED A-LEAGUE WITH BRISBANE ROAR AND MADE HIS DEBUT IN 2012 AGAINST CENTRAL COAST. PICTURE LUKE HEMER Can they do it on a cold and windy Wednesday night in Keilor Downs?
That will be the question asked of A-League club Central Coast Mariners after drawing Green Gully Cavaliers in the FFA Cup national round of 32.
The date of the match has yet to be decided
The Cavaliers were the fourth-last ball drawn out of the pot and were delighted when they realised it would set up a date with a fully professional A-League opponent.
“The boys are pumped,” Cavaliers coach Arthur Papas told Star Weekly.
“At this point of the competition, if you draw an A-League team, they come to your venue.
“They’re going to be confronted with something you don’t get in the A-League, in terms of a Wednesday night at Green Gully and all the variables like the club rooms and conditions.
“We’re going to make it as difficult as possible for them.”
It will be a night when Green Gully finally makes its long-awaited return to the national stage.
Older Cavaliers fans will fondly recall the days when the club was in the old National Soccer League 30 years ago, and this will be like going back to 1986.
“It means a lot to get back on the national stage,” Papas said. “[This] club has been so successful domestically but hasn’t really been spoken about at national level for 30 years.
“For this group of players and staff to be able to help get us back to where we’re being spoken about on national TV, is great for the club.
“It can have a real positive flow-on to the junior set-up and maybe to improving infrastructure.”
But beating Central Coast will not be easy, even though the Mariners were the A-League wooden-spooners last season. Papas expects a vastly different side to the one that finished 12 points adrift on the bottom.
“They’ll have a lot of personnel changes and will want to improve on last season,” he said.
“I’d expect Central Coast to come to our ground and try to take the game to us and be proactive with how they come to play.
“The onus is on them to get a result and whatever we do is a bonus.”
In Green Gully’s favour is that the NPL is in the middle of its season.
But with the A-League season not starting until October, the Green Gully match will be the first proper hit-out for the Mariners.
Papas is also rallying the local community, and particularly the club’s juniors, to pack out Green Gully Reserve and make it an intimidating atmosphere for the Mariners.
“We expect to get a good crowd there,” Papas said. “We have a large junior base and I’d expect to see every Green Gully junior in a tracksuit that night representing our club and making the environment as daunting as possible.
“It’s not easy playing an A-League club, but it’s an opportunity.
“On any given day it’s 11 against 11.
“Absolutely they have the advantage of being a professional team and we don’t have some of the luxuries they have, but you can’t replace spirit and we have a fantastic spirit within the group.”
Meanwhile, Melbourne Knights have drawn a home game in the FFA Cup against WA club side Cockburn City, who are coached by former Perth Glory defender Scott Miller.
In the NPL, Green Gully consolidated fourth spot with a 1-0 win over Port Melbourne Sharks at SS Anderson Oval on Friday night.
Liam Boland scored again for the Cavaliers – his second in three league games and eighth for the season. http://www.starweekly.com.au/sports/flashback-to-1986-for-green-gully/ Is their ground at a suitable requirement level for A-League teams?
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FFA have never stated a requirement.
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scott21 wrote:FFA have never stated a requirement.
In terms of lux etc
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BRFC_92 wrote:scott21 wrote:FFA have never stated a requirement.
In terms of lux etc My bad. I think they can play at home.
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scott21 wrote:BRFC_92 wrote:scott21 wrote:FFA have never stated a requirement.
In terms of lux etc My bad. I think they can play at home. Let's hope so. Is their ground nice? If you've been.
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Westfield FFA Cup 2016 - Round of 32 Fixtures (* for televised games) Date Home Team Away Team Kick-off time (local) Kick-off time (AEST) Venue Match Hashtag 27/7/2016* Hume City (VIC) v Marconi Stallions (NSW) 7:30pm 7:30pm ABD Stadium, Broadmeadow VIC #HCIvMAR 27/7/2016 Blacktown City (NSW) v Sydney United 58 FC (NSW) 7:30pm 7:30pm Lily’s Football Centre, Seven Hills NSW #BLCvSUN 27/7/2016 FNQ Heat (QLD) v Edgeworth Eagles (NNSW) 7:30pm 7:30pm Barlow Park, Cairns QLD #FNQvEDG 27/7/2016 Rovers Darwin FC (NT) v Brisbane Strikers (QLD) 7:00pm 7:30pm Darwin Football Stadium, Darwin NT #DARvSTR 2/8/2016* Green Gully (VIC) v Central Coast Mariners 8:00pm 8:00pm Green Gully Reserve, Keilor Downs VIC #GRGvCCM 2/8/2016 Western Sydney Wanderers FC v Wellington Phoenix 8:00pm 8:00pm Campbelltown Football Stadium, Leumeah NSW #WELvWSW 2/8/2016 MetroStars (SA) v Bentleigh Greens (VIC) 8:00pm 8:30pm Elite Systems Football Centre, Angle Park SA #METvBGR 2/8/2016 Floreat Athena (WA) v Melbourne City FC 6:30pm 8:30pm Dorrien Gardens, West Perth WA #FLOvMCY 3/8/2016* Redlands United (QLD) v Adelaide United 7:30pm 7:30pm Perry Park, Bowen Hills QLD #REDvADL 3/8/2016 Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory 7:30pm 7:30pm Magic Park, Broadmeadow NSW #NEWvMVC 3/8/2016 Canberra Olympic (ACT) v Surfers Paradise Apollo (QLD) 7:30pm 7:30pm Deakin Stadium, Deakin ACT #COLvSPA 3/8/2016 Bonnyrigg White Eagles (NSW) v Manly United (NSW) 7:30pm 7:30pm Bonnyrigg Sports Ground, Bonnyrigg NSW #BWEvMAN 10/8/2016* Wollongong Wolves (NSW) v Sydney FC 7:30pm 7:30pm WIN Stadium, Wollongong NSW #WOLvSYD 10/8/2016 Brisbane Roar FC v Perth Glory 7:30pm 7:30pm Ballymore Stadium, Herston QLD #BRIvPER 10/8/2016 Devonport Strikers (TAS) v Lambton Jaffas (NNSW) 7:30pm 7:30pm Valley Road, Devonport TAS #DEVvJAF 10/8/2016 Melbourne Knights (VIC) v Cockburn City (WA) 7:30pm 7:30pm Knights Stadium, Sunshine VIC #KNIvCBN - See more at: http://www.theffacup.com.au/article/westfield-ffa-cup-round-of-32-fixture-details-announced/gubgmbi8b8e71ttkrcjes8007#sthash.uWnM0Sij.dpuf Read more at http://www.theffacup.com.au/article/westfield-ffa-cup-round-of-32-fixture-details-announced/gubgmbi8b8e71ttkrcjes8007#1SEeVimZDAPW2bBp.99
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Well done Fox. Got the televised games spot on IMO
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Jet lag disadvantage to MC travelling to Europe
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paulc wrote:Jet lag disadvantage to MC travelling to Europe Not only are you a simpleton, you're obviously geographically retarded. Did you vote #1 Pauline Hanson on Saturday.
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Heineken wrote:paulc wrote:Jet lag disadvantage to MC travelling to Europe Not only are you a simpleton, you're obviously geographically retarded. Did you vote #1 Pauline Hanson on Saturday. He is Pauline Hanson
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Will head to Jerks game.
Hopefully will get to Wollongong game.
And at an extreme pinch I'm going to try my luck with Blacktown/SU58.
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Heineken wrote:paulc wrote:Jet lag disadvantage to MC travelling to Europe Not only are you a simpleton, you're obviously geographically retarded. Did you vote #1 Pauline Hanson on Saturday. [-x Athens is in Europe Edited by paulc: 5/7/2016 11:44:06 AM
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Victory not being broadcast!? :O
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paulc wrote:Heineken wrote:paulc wrote:Jet lag disadvantage to MC travelling to Europe Not only are you a simpleton, you're obviously geographically retarded. Did you vote #1 Pauline Hanson on Saturday. [-x Athens is in Europe Edited by paulc: 5/7/2016 11:44:06 AM How many minutes staring at a World Map did it take for you to figure that one out. Gold Star for you.
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Redlands vs Adelaide is shithouse. Perry Park is miles away from Cleveland so the place will hardly be rocking and it will be a dull fixture.
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pv4 wrote:Will head to Jerks game.
Hopefully will get to Wollongong game.
And at an extreme pinch I'm going to try my luck with Blacktown/SU58. Come get loose with Draupy & I at the Wollongong Brewery for the Wollongong v Sydney game. Ask the missus for the day off. She can't begrudge you a day, surely.
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melbourne_terrace wrote:Redlands vs Adelaide is shithouse. Perry Park is miles away from Cleveland so the place will hardly be rocking and it will be a dull fixture. I disagree. I doubt the Cleveland Showgrounds met the standards for broadcasting, and Perry Park is a good alternative. In fact, I think Perry Park is pretty much the perfect example of where the FFA Cup games should be played. Lions vs Perth Glory last year had a great atmosphere, and Lions home ground in Richlands is just as far away.
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scotty21 wrote:Well done Fox. Got the televised games spot on IMO Yeah, I'm happy with the games they're broadcasting. paulc wrote: Athens is in Europe
Give it a rest would you? :roll:
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melbourne_terrace wrote:Redlands vs Adelaide is shithouse. Perry Park is miles away from Cleveland so the place will hardly be rocking and it will be a dull fixture. Yeah, odd one to be televised. Thought the MetroStars game might be a better one.
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Heineken wrote:pv4 wrote:Will head to Jerks game.
Hopefully will get to Wollongong game.
And at an extreme pinch I'm going to try my luck with Blacktown/SU58. Come get loose with Draupy & I at the Wollongong Brewery for the Wollongong v Sydney game. Ask the missus for the day off. She can't begrudge you a day, surely. Us & 7,997 of our mates.
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aussieshorter wrote:scotty21 wrote:Well done Fox. Got the televised games spot on IMO Yeah, I'm happy with the games they're broadcasting. paulc wrote: Athens is in Europe
Give it a rest would you? :roll: Sorry, didn't realize it was a one way street.
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pv4 wrote:Heineken wrote:pv4 wrote:Will head to Jerks game.
Hopefully will get to Wollongong game.
And at an extreme pinch I'm going to try my luck with Blacktown/SU58. Come get loose with Draupy & I at the Wollongong Brewery for the Wollongong v Sydney game. Ask the missus for the day off. She can't begrudge you a day, surely. Us & 7,997 of our mates. You can do it.
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scotty21 wrote:Well done Fox. Got the televised games spot on IMO Yep. Perfect
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Heineken wrote:melbourne_terrace wrote:Redlands vs Adelaide is shithouse. Perry Park is miles away from Cleveland so the place will hardly be rocking and it will be a dull fixture. Yeah, odd one to be televised. Thought the MetroStars game might be a better one. Maybe it's a reward for their Championship win. For any casual fans out there, it's the first game since winning the Grand Final.
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Do Foxtel do the red button thing for the Rd of 32 or do they only do live cross/score updates from the other games?
So keen for Wollo v Sydney.
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