The Dudist
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Reedy wrote: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. Just cross over for the goals. No red button. Otherwise, if the main game finishes, and one of the others is still going (Eg, Extra Time/Penalties), they'll start showing that one instead.
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The Dudist
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Reedy wrote:So keen for Wollo v Sydney. And yes, I'm especially keen for this one too. IIRC, it's the first time Wolves have taken on one of the bigger A-League clubs (apart from Mariners) in a proper comp. Hopefully there'll be a big turnout and a good atmosphere. And with any luck, by the end of the decade this will become a regular A-League fixture.
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Reedy wrote: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. The live streamed all the games last year via the Foxsports website last year IIRC. The below quote is from 2015, no details on 2016 yet.
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Very good seeing the fixtures. I've marked in my dairy hoping to attend Blacktown vs United. BWE vs Manly. Wolves vs SFC.
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Time to fire up the news Ltd subby again for the Cup. -PB
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thewitness wrote:Reedy wrote: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. The live streamed all the games last year via the Foxsports website last year IIRC. The below quote is from 2015, no details on 2016 yet. The red button is so 2005.
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paulbagzFC wrote:Time to fire up the news Ltd subby again for the Cup.
-PB Long live Lord Murdoch.
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The Dudist
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TheSelectFew wrote:thewitness wrote:Reedy wrote: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. The live streamed all the games last year via the Foxsports website last year IIRC. The below quote is from 2015, no details on 2016 yet. The red button is so 2005. What we really need is SVOD
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MikeDude wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:thewitness wrote:Reedy wrote: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. The live streamed all the games last year via the Foxsports website last year IIRC. The below quote is from 2015, no details on 2016 yet. The red button is so 2005. What we really need is SVOD W Streaming isnt good rnough yet. Its 30 seconds behind live. Not good enough tbh.
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TheSelectFew wrote:thewitness wrote:Reedy wrote: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. The live streamed all the games last year via the Foxsports website last year IIRC. The below quote is from 2015, no details on 2016 yet. The red button is so 2005. I didn't even think of streaming. What an idiot. Thanks for the advice lads.
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The Dudist
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TheSelectFew wrote:MikeDude wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:thewitness wrote:Reedy wrote: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. The live streamed all the games last year via the Foxsports website last year IIRC. The below quote is from 2015, no details on 2016 yet. The red button is so 2005. What we really need is SVOD W Streaming isnt good rnough yet. Its 30 seconds behind live. Not good enough tbh. But doesn't it sound appealing to pay $100 a year for an A-League pass instead of having Foxtel? ;)
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MikeDude wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:MikeDude wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:thewitness wrote:Reedy wrote: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. The live streamed all the games last year via the Foxsports website last year IIRC. The below quote is from 2015, no details on 2016 yet. The red button is so 2005. What we really need is SVOD W Streaming isnt good rnough yet. Its 30 seconds behind live. Not good enough tbh. But doesn't it sound appealing to pay $100 a year for an A-League pass instead of having Foxtel? ;) Not at all. MENA offers 150 for everything.
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Quote: International Champions Cup to upstage Hume City’s first FFA Cup clash
Matt Windley, Herald Sun July 5, 2016 1:13pm
HUME City became quite comfortable with its place on the big stage during its run to the FFA Cup semi-finals last year.
But for the Victorian side’s first encounter of the 2016 tournament it is going to have to fight for airtime with some of world football’s biggest stars.
It was announced that Hume will take on an old great of the Australian game, the Marconi Stallions, at its ABD Stadium home ground on Wednesday, July 27.
But the problem for Hume making the most of its time in the national spotlight is the fact that the International Champions Cup is being played at the MCG in the same week.
Tottenham plays Juventus the night before the FFA Cup kick-off, while Spurs then take on Atletico Madrid on the Friday night.
Hume City made last year’s FFA Cup semi-finals. The match, at least, will be the live broadcast game on Fox Sports.
Also confirmed yesterday was Green Gully’s ability to host its eagerly-anticipated clash with A-League side Central Coast at Green Gully Reserve in Keilor Downs.
There was doubt as to whether or not the local side’s ground was fit to host a match of that magnitude.
But Fox has given the ground its tick of approval, with that game to be broadcast live on Tuesday, August 2.
That night will be a big one for Victorian clubs with Bentleigh Greens also travelling to Adelaide to play MetroStars and Melbourne City taking on Floreat Athena in Perth.
Victory starts its Cup defence away to Newcastle on Wednesday August 3, while Melbourne Knights’ home clash with Cockburn City has been slated for August 10.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/international-champions-cup-to-upstage-hume-citys-first-ffa-cup-clash/news-story/177ebeb937ff677f5641ce2d44ccdf29
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Forgot about that. The broadcasting schedules won't conflict at least.
But even if they did, I'd still watch Hume over the 3 European clubs. I can watch those guys play any time for 9 months of the year.
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Right. Finally gotten around to making sure the OP is 100% up to date and correct. All matches, times, match-days and broadcast details are now available in the OP. Fairly sure I've gotten the time difference right. For AEST, South Australia & Northern Territory are 30 minutes behind, and Western Australia is 2 hours behind?
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Having had a look at some of the grounds that some clubs are going to be playing the capacity looks a little small. Not sure if going off Wikipedia is the greatest thing as some of the grounds capacities barely have enough room to swing a cat. Take North Eastern MetroStars for example. They're playing their game at Elite Systems Football Centre. Wikipedia claims that the capacity is 200. Now you'd think that 200 is way too small a capacity, even for a game against Bentleigh, which one hopes will drum up some decent neutral interest. Granted, the smallest PAX last cup was 350, between Sydney United & South Hobart, which to be honest was an appalling turn out, but one would hope with only 1 South Australian home game in the Ro32 that there'd be a decent turnout against what is one of the biggest Victorian state league teams. Now that I've typed all that out, I've just looked at NEMS' home game in the Ro16 last year against Oakleigh, and they did actually pull 1,200 - so obviously the grounds capacity is much larger. Valley Road in Devonport is another which is rather small, only catering for around 1,200 people. With the right publicity surely they could pull more. Interesting that Brisbane are playing Adelaide United at Ballymore. Will definitely be interesting to see what sort of crowd that pulls given the negativity around Ballymore as both a stadium and its location.
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Wasnt it pissing down at that game though and it was freezing. It looked as if the stadium also had no coverage whatsoever.
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No surprise to see Green Gully have the shortest odds of any state team to get up over an A-League team, will be putting a cheeky tenner on that.
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TheSelectFew wrote:Wasnt it pissing down at that game though and it was freezing. It looked as if the stadium also had no coverage whatsoever. I thought it pissed down in their 2015 home tie against FNQ Heat. IIRC it was dry for the Hobart game. :? Would have thought SU fans would have turned out for the team they played against in the inagural NPL Grand Final.
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Heineken wrote:Right.
Finally gotten around to making sure the OP is 100% up to date and correct. All matches, times, match-days and broadcast details are now available in the OP. Fairly sure I've gotten the time difference right. For AEST, South Australia & Northern Territory are 30 minutes behind, and Western Australia is 2 hours behind? I know you hate us westerners but it would be nice if we were included in the fixture lol. You have Brisbane vs Adelaide United I think when Adelaide play Redlands from memory.
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perthjay85 wrote:Heineken wrote:Right.
Finally gotten around to making sure the OP is 100% up to date and correct. All matches, times, match-days and broadcast details are now available in the OP. Fairly sure I've gotten the time difference right. For AEST, South Australia & Northern Territory are 30 minutes behind, and Western Australia is 2 hours behind? I know you hate us westerners but it would be nice if we were included in the fixture lol. You have Brisbane vs Adelaide United I think when Adelaide play Redlands from memory. Was just about to ask why Perth Glory don't have any matches but Adelaide United have 2 games in the first round...
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Heineken wrote:2014 RESULTS, AND STATISTICS --->HERE!!!!<---2015 RESULTS, AND STATISTICS --->HERE!!!!<---
[size=8]2016 FFA Cup Qualified Teams[/size] * Bold = Still in competition | * Italics = Yet to Play | * Strike-through = Knocked out [size=7]New South Wales[/size] [size=6] 9 teams: (5 state, 3 A-League, 1 NPL Champion) (9/9)[/size] • Sydney FC [A-League] (3rd appearance) • Western Sydney Wanderers FC[A-League] (3rd appearance) • Central Coast Mariners FC [A-League] (3rd appearance) • Blacktown City FC [New South Wales NPL 1] (3rd appearance)** • Bonnyrigg White Eagles [New South Wales NPL1] (1st appearance) • Manly United [New South Wales NPL1] (2nd appearance) • Marconi Stallions [New South Wales NPL2] (1st appearance) • Sydney United 58 [New South Wales NPL1] (3rd appearance) • Wollongong Wolves [New South Wales NPL1] (2nd appearance) [size=7]Victoria[/size] [size=6] 6 teams: (4 state, 2 A-League) (6/6)[/size] • Melbourne Victory FC [A-League] (3rd appearance)* • Melbourne City FC [A-League] (3rd appearance) • Bentleigh Greens SC [Victoria NPL1] (2nd appearance) • Hume City [Victoria NPL1] (2nd appearance) • Melbourne Knights [Victoria NPL1] (2nd appearance) • Green Gully SC [Victoria NPL1] (1st appearance) [size=7]Queensland[/size] [size=6] 5 teams: (4 state, 1 A-League) (5/5)[/size] • Brisbane Roar FC [A-League] (3rd appearance) • Redlands United FC [Queensland NPL1] (1st appearance) • Brisbane Strikers FC [Queensland NPL1] (3rd appearance) • Surfers Paradise Apollo SC [Gold Coast Premier League] (1st appearance) • Far North Queensland Heat FC [Queensland NPL1] (3rd appearance) [size=7]Northern New South Wales[/size] [size=6] 3 teams: (2 state, 1 A-League) (3/3)[/size] • Newcastle United Jets FC [A-League] (3rd appearance) • Lambton Jaffas FC [Northern NSW NPL1] (1st appearance) • Edgeworth Eagles FC [Northern NSW NPL1] (2nd appearance) [size=7]Western Australia[/size] [size=6] 3 teams: (2 state, 1 A-League) (3/3)[/size] • Perth Glory FC [A-League] (3rd appearance) • Cockburn City FC [Western Australia NPL1] (1st appearance) • Floreat Athena FC [Western Australia NPL1] (1st appearance) [size=7]South Australia[/size] [size=6] 2 teams: (1 state, 1 A-League) (2/2)[/size] • Adelaide United FC [A-League] (3rd appearance) • North Eastern MetroStars SC [South Australia NPL1] (2nd appearance) [size=7]Tasmania[/size] [size=6] 1 team: (1 state) (1/1)[/size] • Devonport City FC [Tasmania NPL1] (1st appearance) [size=7]Australian Capital Territory[/size] [size=6] 1 team: (1 state) (1/1)[/size] • Canberra Olympic FC [ACT NPL1] (1st appearance) [size=7]Northern Territory[/size] [size=6] 1 team: (1 state) (1/1)[/size] • Shamrock Rovers Darwin FC [NorZone Premier League] (1st appearance) [size=7]New Zealand[/size] [size=6] 1 team: (1 A-League) (1/1)[/size] • Wellington Phoenix [A-League] (3rd appearance) [size=7]*:[/size]Melbourne Victory are 2015 FFA Cup Champions [size=7]**:[/size]Blacktown City FC (NSW NPL1) qualified as 2014 PS4 NPL Champions
[size=8]2015 ROUND OF 32 RESULTS[/size] All times are in local time + (AEST) [size=6] Match Day 1: [/size] 27th July, 2016[size=4] 7.30pm, John Ilhan Memorial Reserve, Broadmeadows, Victoria.[/size] ► LIVE COVERAGE ON FOX SPORTS◄ Hume City: Marconi Stallions: [size=4] 7.30pm, Lily Homes Stadium, Blacktown, New South Wales.[/size] Blacktown City: Sydney United 58: [size=4] 7.30pm, Barlow Park, Cairns, Queensland.[/size] Far North Queensland Heat: Edgeworth FC: [size=4] 7.30pm (8.00pm AEST), Darwin Football Stadium, Marrara, Northern Territory.[/size] Shamrock Rovers Darwin: Brisbane Strikers: [size=6] Match Day 2: [/size] 2nd August, 2016[size=4] 7.30pm, Green Gully Reserve, Keilor Downs, Victoria.[/size]► LIVE COVERAGE ON FOX SPORTS◄ Green Gully: Central Coast Mariners [size=4] 7.30pm, Campbelltown Stadium, Leumeah, New South Wales.[/size]* Wellington Phoenix: Western Sydney Wanderers [size=4] 7.30pm (8.00pm AEST), Elite Systems Football Centre, Angle Park, South Australia.[/size] North Eastern MetroStars: Bentleigh Greens: [size=4] 7.30pm (9.30pm AEST), Dorrien Gardens, West Perth, Western Australia.[/size] Floreat Athena: Melbourne City: [size=6] Match Day 3: [/size] 3rd August, 2016[size=4] 7.30pm, Perry Park, Bowen Hills, Queensland.[/size] Redlands United: Adelaide United: [size=4] 7.30pm, Wanderers Oval, Broadmeadow, New South Wales.[/size] Newcastle Jets: Melbourne Victory: [size=4] 7.30pm, Deakin Stadium, Deakin, Australian Capital Territory.[/size] Canberra Olympic: Surfers Paradise Apollo: [size=4] 7.30pm, Bonnyrigg Sports Ground, Bonnyrigg, New South Wales.[/size] Bonnyrigg White Eagles: Manly United: [size=6] Match Day 4: [/size] 10th August, 2016[size=4] 7.30pm, WIN Stadium, Wollongong, New South Wales[/size]► LIVE COVERAGE ON FOX SPORTS◄ Wollongong Wolves: Sydney FC: [size=4] 7.30pm, Ballymore Stadium, Herston, Queensland[/size] Brisbane Roar: Adelaide United: [size=4] 7.30pm, Valley Road, Devonport, Tasmania[/size] Devonport United: Lambton Jaffas: [size=4] 7.30pm, Knights Stadium, Sunshine North, Victoria[/size] Melbourne Knights: Cockburn City: Edited by Heineken: 10/7/2016 11:26:52 PMEdited by Heineken: 10/7/2016 11:27:53 PM Good work, Heineken. Ta.
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Heineken wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Wasnt it pissing down at that game though and it was freezing. It looked as if the stadium also had no coverage whatsoever. I thought it pissed down in their 2015 home tie against FNQ Heat. IIRC it was dry for the Hobart game. :? Would have thought SU fans would have turned out for the team they played against in the inagural NPL Grand Final. Mate, Hobart is the second driest Aussie capital city after Adelaide. Hobart Airport, a 20 minute drive east of the city, is drier than Adelaide. Edited by Decentric: 11/7/2016 04:35:39 PM
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Decentric wrote:Heineken wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Wasnt it pissing down at that game though and it was freezing. It looked as if the stadium also had no coverage whatsoever. I thought it pissed down in their 2015 home tie against FNQ Heat. IIRC it was dry for the Hobart game. :? Would have thought SU fans would have turned out for the team they played against in the inagural NPL Grand Final. Mate, Hobart is the second driest Aussie capital city after Adelaide. Hobart Airport, a 20 minute drive east of the city, is drier than Adelaide. Edited by Decentric: 11/7/2016 04:35:39 PM The games were in Sydney though
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Heineken wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Wasnt it pissing down at that game though and it was freezing. It looked as if the stadium also had no coverage whatsoever. I thought it pissed down in their 2015 home tie against FNQ Heat. IIRC it was dry for the Hobart game. :? Would have thought SU fans would have turned out for the team they played against in the inagural NPL Grand Final. Yep, was borderline torrential rain and an artificial surface lol. -PB
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petszk wrote:perthjay85 wrote:Heineken wrote:Right.
Finally gotten around to making sure the OP is 100% up to date and correct. All matches, times, match-days and broadcast details are now available in the OP. Fairly sure I've gotten the time difference right. For AEST, South Australia & Northern Territory are 30 minutes behind, and Western Australia is 2 hours behind? I know you hate us westerners but it would be nice if we were included in the fixture lol. You have Brisbane vs Adelaide United I think when Adelaide play Redlands from memory. Was just about to ask why Perth Glory don't have any matches but Adelaide United have 2 games in the first round... Ahem, David Gallop neglected to mention that there's a new rule in the Cup, the winners of the previous competition must play, er, twice in the opening, um, round of 32 to make it, uh, more challenging and ah, like, umm, y'know better for the littler teams to maybe get a sneaky win in. This time around they er, gotta play in Brisbane twice. No? Not convincing enough. I'll get right onto changing that little error. :lol: :oops:
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paulbagzFC wrote:Heineken wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Wasnt it pissing down at that game though and it was freezing. It looked as if the stadium also had no coverage whatsoever. I thought it pissed down in their 2015 home tie against FNQ Heat. IIRC it was dry for the Hobart game. :? Would have thought SU fans would have turned out for the team they played against in the inagural NPL Grand Final. Yep, was borderline torrential rain and an artificial surface lol. -PB Whole game is on Youtube =d> \:d/ [youtube]rH4trcm27eY[/youtube] If it weren't an artificial surface, game would have surely been washed out. IIRC it poured for that whole week in Sydney. It was something out of the Noah's Ark chapter of the bible.
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Tickets have started being sold online for most games now. A lot of sales through Ticketmaster. Your usual bullshit 'print at home fees' apply. • Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory - Starting from $10.17 • Wollongong Wolves v Sydney FC - Starting from $18.30 • Wellington Phoenix v Western Sydney - Starting from TBA
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