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I’m loving the various NPL finals series on YouTube plus the women’s friendly matches in Perth which is free on Optus and then there’s the U20 Women’s World Cup on 10 Play. No subscriptions needed you just have to search a little bit.
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+x+x+xlooking forward to this weekends final round in ACT NPL - (Former) Powerhouse Canberra Olympic faces off away against last years Premiers O'Connor Knights, in a MUST WIN match for them. Anything less will see them RELEGATED to Canberra's second division (unless of course Capital Football do a CBF in Brazil and alter the competition so they stay in the top flight). If they do manage to win, then Griffith's Yoogali SC will also need to defeat a travelling Tuggeranong United to not face the immediate drop back to the Capital Premier League. A draw (in the event Olympic win) would see Yoogali and Olympic tied on points at the bottom of the table, but interestingly when it comes to relegation/promotion, it is not the goal difference that is the first tiebreaker, it's the position on the ladder for the U23's (which Olympic is currently 4 points clear of Yoogali, so they have that covered) Queanbeyan City have already guaranteed promotion to the NPL next year. Wow what a game at O'Connor! O'Connor Knights went up 2-0 early in the O'Connor Derby, with Olympic pulling 1 back around 25 minutes into the first half. They equalised with just over 5 minutes to go in the first half, and they headed to the break back at square 1. O'Connor went 3-2 up with about 20 minutes left, and then almost immediately conceded a penalty to allow Olympic to draw level yet again. Then with just 5 minutes remaining, Olympic score a great goal to go up 4-3, and hold onto the lead until the final whistle, with the ball firmly in their court re: relegation. Yoogali must now win their home game tomorrow against Tuggeranong United (8th v 6th) to stay alive in the NPL, otherwise they will be the first team that has been promoted to the NPL under the current structure (beginning 2021) to be relegated. Half time in Griffith, and Yoogali take a 1-0 lead just before half-time! https://www.bartvsports.com.au/football/240901-video-capital-npl-round-21-yoogali-sc-v-tuggeranong-united/As things stand, Canberra Olympic relegated to Canberra's second division for 2025. Yoogali go 2-0 up with just 10 minutes to go!
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+x+x+x+xlooking forward to this weekends final round in ACT NPL - (Former) Powerhouse Canberra Olympic faces off away against last years Premiers O'Connor Knights, in a MUST WIN match for them. Anything less will see them RELEGATED to Canberra's second division (unless of course Capital Football do a CBF in Brazil and alter the competition so they stay in the top flight). If they do manage to win, then Griffith's Yoogali SC will also need to defeat a travelling Tuggeranong United to not face the immediate drop back to the Capital Premier League. A draw (in the event Olympic win) would see Yoogali and Olympic tied on points at the bottom of the table, but interestingly when it comes to relegation/promotion, it is not the goal difference that is the first tiebreaker, it's the position on the ladder for the U23's (which Olympic is currently 4 points clear of Yoogali, so they have that covered) Queanbeyan City have already guaranteed promotion to the NPL next year. Wow what a game at O'Connor! O'Connor Knights went up 2-0 early in the O'Connor Derby, with Olympic pulling 1 back around 25 minutes into the first half. They equalised with just over 5 minutes to go in the first half, and they headed to the break back at square 1. O'Connor went 3-2 up with about 20 minutes left, and then almost immediately conceded a penalty to allow Olympic to draw level yet again. Then with just 5 minutes remaining, Olympic score a great goal to go up 4-3, and hold onto the lead until the final whistle, with the ball firmly in their court re: relegation. Yoogali must now win their home game tomorrow against Tuggeranong United (8th v 6th) to stay alive in the NPL, otherwise they will be the first team that has been promoted to the NPL under the current structure (beginning 2021) to be relegated. Half time in Griffith, and Yoogali take a 1-0 lead just before half-time! https://www.bartvsports.com.au/football/240901-video-capital-npl-round-21-yoogali-sc-v-tuggeranong-united/As things stand, Canberra Olympic relegated to Canberra's second division for 2025. Yoogali go 2-0 up with just 10 minutes to go! Cometh the hour, Cometh The Bailey! Yoogali are safe - Canberra Olympic relegated, with Queanbeyan City promoted.
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+x+x+x+x+xlooking forward to this weekends final round in ACT NPL - (Former) Powerhouse Canberra Olympic faces off away against last years Premiers O'Connor Knights, in a MUST WIN match for them. Anything less will see them RELEGATED to Canberra's second division (unless of course Capital Football do a CBF in Brazil and alter the competition so they stay in the top flight). If they do manage to win, then Griffith's Yoogali SC will also need to defeat a travelling Tuggeranong United to not face the immediate drop back to the Capital Premier League. A draw (in the event Olympic win) would see Yoogali and Olympic tied on points at the bottom of the table, but interestingly when it comes to relegation/promotion, it is not the goal difference that is the first tiebreaker, it's the position on the ladder for the U23's (which Olympic is currently 4 points clear of Yoogali, so they have that covered) Queanbeyan City have already guaranteed promotion to the NPL next year. Wow what a game at O'Connor! O'Connor Knights went up 2-0 early in the O'Connor Derby, with Olympic pulling 1 back around 25 minutes into the first half. They equalised with just over 5 minutes to go in the first half, and they headed to the break back at square 1. O'Connor went 3-2 up with about 20 minutes left, and then almost immediately conceded a penalty to allow Olympic to draw level yet again. Then with just 5 minutes remaining, Olympic score a great goal to go up 4-3, and hold onto the lead until the final whistle, with the ball firmly in their court re: relegation. Yoogali must now win their home game tomorrow against Tuggeranong United (8th v 6th) to stay alive in the NPL, otherwise they will be the first team that has been promoted to the NPL under the current structure (beginning 2021) to be relegated. Half time in Griffith, and Yoogali take a 1-0 lead just before half-time! https://www.bartvsports.com.au/football/240901-video-capital-npl-round-21-yoogali-sc-v-tuggeranong-united/As things stand, Canberra Olympic relegated to Canberra's second division for 2025. Yoogali go 2-0 up with just 10 minutes to go! Cometh the hour, Cometh The Bailey! Yoogali are safe - Canberra Olympic relegated, with Queanbeyan City promoted. Woohoo ! I was hoping that they would stay up, don’t know anything about them but love the name.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xlooking forward to this weekends final round in ACT NPL - (Former) Powerhouse Canberra Olympic faces off away against last years Premiers O'Connor Knights, in a MUST WIN match for them. Anything less will see them RELEGATED to Canberra's second division (unless of course Capital Football do a CBF in Brazil and alter the competition so they stay in the top flight). If they do manage to win, then Griffith's Yoogali SC will also need to defeat a travelling Tuggeranong United to not face the immediate drop back to the Capital Premier League. A draw (in the event Olympic win) would see Yoogali and Olympic tied on points at the bottom of the table, but interestingly when it comes to relegation/promotion, it is not the goal difference that is the first tiebreaker, it's the position on the ladder for the U23's (which Olympic is currently 4 points clear of Yoogali, so they have that covered) Queanbeyan City have already guaranteed promotion to the NPL next year. Wow what a game at O'Connor! O'Connor Knights went up 2-0 early in the O'Connor Derby, with Olympic pulling 1 back around 25 minutes into the first half. They equalised with just over 5 minutes to go in the first half, and they headed to the break back at square 1. O'Connor went 3-2 up with about 20 minutes left, and then almost immediately conceded a penalty to allow Olympic to draw level yet again. Then with just 5 minutes remaining, Olympic score a great goal to go up 4-3, and hold onto the lead until the final whistle, with the ball firmly in their court re: relegation. Yoogali must now win their home game tomorrow against Tuggeranong United (8th v 6th) to stay alive in the NPL, otherwise they will be the first team that has been promoted to the NPL under the current structure (beginning 2021) to be relegated. Half time in Griffith, and Yoogali take a 1-0 lead just before half-time! https://www.bartvsports.com.au/football/240901-video-capital-npl-round-21-yoogali-sc-v-tuggeranong-united/As things stand, Canberra Olympic relegated to Canberra's second division for 2025. Yoogali go 2-0 up with just 10 minutes to go! Cometh the hour, Cometh The Bailey! Yoogali are safe - Canberra Olympic relegated, with Queanbeyan City promoted. Woohoo ! I was hoping that they would stay up, don’t know anything about them but love the name. You'd think I would know what it means, but I can't actually remember - I know it's an Aboriginal word So, what does it mean? I just did a google: It's an Aboriginal word for 'rejoice' - They'll be doing just that tonight!
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xlooking forward to this weekends final round in ACT NPL - (Former) Powerhouse Canberra Olympic faces off away against last years Premiers O'Connor Knights, in a MUST WIN match for them. Anything less will see them RELEGATED to Canberra's second division (unless of course Capital Football do a CBF in Brazil and alter the competition so they stay in the top flight). If they do manage to win, then Griffith's Yoogali SC will also need to defeat a travelling Tuggeranong United to not face the immediate drop back to the Capital Premier League. A draw (in the event Olympic win) would see Yoogali and Olympic tied on points at the bottom of the table, but interestingly when it comes to relegation/promotion, it is not the goal difference that is the first tiebreaker, it's the position on the ladder for the U23's (which Olympic is currently 4 points clear of Yoogali, so they have that covered) Queanbeyan City have already guaranteed promotion to the NPL next year. Wow what a game at O'Connor! O'Connor Knights went up 2-0 early in the O'Connor Derby, with Olympic pulling 1 back around 25 minutes into the first half. They equalised with just over 5 minutes to go in the first half, and they headed to the break back at square 1. O'Connor went 3-2 up with about 20 minutes left, and then almost immediately conceded a penalty to allow Olympic to draw level yet again. Then with just 5 minutes remaining, Olympic score a great goal to go up 4-3, and hold onto the lead until the final whistle, with the ball firmly in their court re: relegation. Yoogali must now win their home game tomorrow against Tuggeranong United (8th v 6th) to stay alive in the NPL, otherwise they will be the first team that has been promoted to the NPL under the current structure (beginning 2021) to be relegated. Half time in Griffith, and Yoogali take a 1-0 lead just before half-time! https://www.bartvsports.com.au/football/240901-video-capital-npl-round-21-yoogali-sc-v-tuggeranong-united/As things stand, Canberra Olympic relegated to Canberra's second division for 2025. Yoogali go 2-0 up with just 10 minutes to go! Cometh the hour, Cometh The Bailey! Yoogali are safe - Canberra Olympic relegated, with Queanbeyan City promoted. Woohoo ! I was hoping that they would stay up, don’t know anything about them but love the name. You'd think I would know what it means, but I can't actually remember - I know it's an Aboriginal word So, what does it mean? I just did a google: It's an Aboriginal word for 'rejoice' - They'll be doing just that tonight! We should all be rejoicing that we have so much good football to watch. It’s not just about the A League.
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+x+x+x+x+xlooking forward to this weekends final round in ACT NPL - (Former) Powerhouse Canberra Olympic faces off away against last years Premiers O'Connor Knights, in a MUST WIN match for them. Anything less will see them RELEGATED to Canberra's second division (unless of course Capital Football do a CBF in Brazil and alter the competition so they stay in the top flight). If they do manage to win, then Griffith's Yoogali SC will also need to defeat a travelling Tuggeranong United to not face the immediate drop back to the Capital Premier League. A draw (in the event Olympic win) would see Yoogali and Olympic tied on points at the bottom of the table, but interestingly when it comes to relegation/promotion, it is not the goal difference that is the first tiebreaker, it's the position on the ladder for the U23's (which Olympic is currently 4 points clear of Yoogali, so they have that covered) Queanbeyan City have already guaranteed promotion to the NPL next year. Wow what a game at O'Connor! O'Connor Knights went up 2-0 early in the O'Connor Derby, with Olympic pulling 1 back around 25 minutes into the first half. They equalised with just over 5 minutes to go in the first half, and they headed to the break back at square 1. O'Connor went 3-2 up with about 20 minutes left, and then almost immediately conceded a penalty to allow Olympic to draw level yet again. Then with just 5 minutes remaining, Olympic score a great goal to go up 4-3, and hold onto the lead until the final whistle, with the ball firmly in their court re: relegation. Yoogali must now win their home game tomorrow against Tuggeranong United (8th v 6th) to stay alive in the NPL, otherwise they will be the first team that has been promoted to the NPL under the current structure (beginning 2021) to be relegated. Half time in Griffith, and Yoogali take a 1-0 lead just before half-time! https://www.bartvsports.com.au/football/240901-video-capital-npl-round-21-yoogali-sc-v-tuggeranong-united/As things stand, Canberra Olympic relegated to Canberra's second division for 2025. Yoogali go 2-0 up with just 10 minutes to go! Cometh the hour, Cometh The Bailey! Yoogali are safe - Canberra Olympic relegated, with Queanbeyan City promoted. Happy for ya Nic... Forza Yoogali :)
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+x+xSouth v Hume. Great drama but very ordinary game of football, South were outright atrocious, just long balls to nowhere, Hume play the prettier football but seem to have no interest in trying to score. Inevitably we had a stalemate, South reduced to 10 men just before the 90 was up. Despite the numerical advantage Hume simply didnt do enough, cracking goal out of nowhere from Souths max mikkola, Hume lifted slightly in an effort to get an equaliser but was mostly just some decent crosses, 2nd half of extra time they were almost resigned to defeat and did nothing. South have now beaten Hume 1-0 a ridiculous 4 times this season with one more to play in the cup. As for next weeks grand final, no Ross Archibald looks like a broken collarbone and no Andy Brennan (red card). The winner of tomorrows other semi between Avondale and Oakleigh will go in as favourite, South looking to avoid 3 grand final losses in a row. South's had a great season. Ugly football is part of the style these days but considering the follow on from Olympic and the crammed high pressure they've dealt with (Dockerty Cup, Wellington, Avondale) just glad they had enough in the tank to get over the line. Next few games gonna be real tough, especially with Brennan and Archibald out for the GF... Archibald may be OK for Saturday... waiting on word and praying it wasnt as bad as it looked. He was clutching wrist and shoulder???
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Rockdale v Marconi GF.... there will be goals in that one.... The green machine to get the chockies :)
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+xSouth v Hume. Great drama but very ordinary game of football, South were outright atrocious, just long balls to nowhere, Hume play the prettier football but seem to have no interest in trying to score. Inevitably we had a stalemate, South reduced to 10 men just before the 90 was up. Despite the numerical advantage Hume simply didnt do enough, cracking goal out of nowhere from Souths max mikkola, Hume lifted slightly in an effort to get an equaliser but was mostly just some decent crosses, 2nd half of extra time they were almost resigned to defeat and did nothing. South have now beaten Hume 1-0 a ridiculous 4 times this season with one more to play in the cup. As for next weeks grand final, no Ross Archibald looks like a broken collarbone and no Andy Brennan (red card). The winner of tomorrows other semi between Avondale and Oakleigh will go in as favourite, South looking to avoid 3 grand final losses in a row. Avondale looked so frustrated out there... Oakleigh almost did it in cruise control... Big GF coming up at Oakleigh's defacto home ground... Will be nervous all week, surely we cant choke 3 times in a row? Surely?
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+xRockdale v Marconi GF.... there will be goals in that one.... The green machine to get the chockies :) YEP FORZA Stallions against that lot.
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+x+xRockdale v Marconi GF.... there will be goals in that one.... The green machine to get the chockies :) YEP FORZA Stallions against that lot. no surprise the two best performing clubs this season reached the final. the two biggest squads and wage spenders.
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+x+x+xRockdale v Marconi GF.... there will be goals in that one.... The green machine to get the chockies :) YEP FORZA Stallions against that lot. no surprise the two best performing clubs this season reached the final. the two biggest squads and wage spenders. Prediction?
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+x+x+x+xRockdale v Marconi GF.... there will be goals in that one.... The green machine to get the chockies :) YEP FORZA Stallions against that lot. no surprise the two best performing clubs this season reached the final. the two biggest squads and wage spenders. Prediction? tight one but then again, Marconi has beaten Rockdale 9-0 this year. lol. prediction; Marconi 2-1 winners
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+x+x+x+x+xRockdale v Marconi GF.... there will be goals in that one.... The green machine to get the chockies :) YEP FORZA Stallions against that lot. no surprise the two best performing clubs this season reached the final. the two biggest squads and wage spenders. Prediction? tight one but then again, Marconi has beaten Rockdale 9-0 this year. lol. prediction; Marconi 2-1 winners hahahah Yeah I forgot about that one.... 9-0 between top two teams... thats nuts,
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I'm surprised to read that big club like South Melbourne playing ugly football, especially with Argentinean coach (or is he Australian citizen by now?). Still, winners are grinners. Would be cruel if they lost 3 gf in a row.
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+xI'm surprised to read that big club like South Melbourne playing ugly football, especially with Argentinean coach (or is he Australian citizen by now?). Still, winners are grinners. Would be cruel if they lost 3 gf in a row. Ugly football doesn't get you to 3 GF in a row to begin with... but hold your pointy little barbs from the sidelines at least UNTIL we lose in the final again ... you never know quite what can happen.
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+x+xI'm surprised to read that big club like South Melbourne playing ugly football, especially with Argentinean coach (or is he Australian citizen by now?). Still, winners are grinners. Would be cruel if they lost 3 gf in a row. Ugly football doesn't get you to 3 GF in a row to begin with... but hold your pointy little barbs from the sidelines at least UNTIL we lose in the final again ... you never know quite what can happen. LOL. They weren't barbs, just genuine surprise at some reports upthread. I'm not Victorian and have zero interest in "barbing" anyone there.
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+x+x+xI'm surprised to read that big club like South Melbourne playing ugly football, especially with Argentinean coach (or is he Australian citizen by now?). Still, winners are grinners. Would be cruel if they lost 3 gf in a row. Ugly football doesn't get you to 3 GF in a row to begin with... but hold your pointy little barbs from the sidelines at least UNTIL we lose in the final again ... you never know quite what can happen. LOL. They weren't barbs, just genuine surprise at some reports upthread. I'm not Victorian and have zero interest in "barbing" anyone there. hahahaha fair enough... The prospect of 3 chokes in a row has me touchy I admit :P Esteban's approach this year has been ..... pragmatic rather than ugly... Defensively very disciplined, attacks are transitional, fast and depending on the shape either direct or up the flanks... He varies the squeeze, and can have us play either insanely high or remarkable low line (often in the same half of a match).... its fun (at least for me) to watch...
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+x+x+x+xI'm surprised to read that big club like South Melbourne playing ugly football, especially with Argentinean coach (or is he Australian citizen by now?). Still, winners are grinners. Would be cruel if they lost 3 gf in a row. Ugly football doesn't get you to 3 GF in a row to begin with... but hold your pointy little barbs from the sidelines at least UNTIL we lose in the final again ... you never know quite what can happen. LOL. They weren't barbs, just genuine surprise at some reports upthread. I'm not Victorian and have zero interest in "barbing" anyone there. hahahaha fair enough... The prospect of 3 chokes in a row has me touchy I admit :P Esteban's approach this year has been ..... pragmatic rather than ugly... Defensively very disciplined, attacks are transitional, fast and depending on the shape either direct or up the flanks... He varies the squeeze, and can have us play either insanely high or remarkable low line (often in the same half of a match).... its fun (at least for me) to watch... OK. Thanks. Very interesting. Appreciate that.
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+x+x+x+x+xI'm surprised to read that big club like South Melbourne playing ugly football, especially with Argentinean coach (or is he Australian citizen by now?). Still, winners are grinners. Would be cruel if they lost 3 gf in a row. Ugly football doesn't get you to 3 GF in a row to begin with... but hold your pointy little barbs from the sidelines at least UNTIL we lose in the final again ... you never know quite what can happen. LOL. They weren't barbs, just genuine surprise at some reports upthread. I'm not Victorian and have zero interest in "barbing" anyone there. hahahaha fair enough... The prospect of 3 chokes in a row has me touchy I admit :P Esteban's approach this year has been ..... pragmatic rather than ugly... Defensively very disciplined, attacks are transitional, fast and depending on the shape either direct or up the flanks... He varies the squeeze, and can have us play either insanely high or remarkable low line (often in the same half of a match).... its fun (at least for me) to watch... OK. Thanks. Very interesting. Appreciate that. Hes an odd cat, but love him to pieces for the passion he shows to both the club and his players.... Typical mad Argie :) Hahahahahaha just check out 2h30min 30 sec mark and watch Esteban .... its well worth it I promise :P https://www.google.com/search?q=npl+victoria&sca_esv=1b7c8f5127465da7&rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBAU863AU863&ei=pWLVZpL8OIqc0-kP18-KmAU&ved=0ahUKEwjS4oGE2KOIAxUKzjQHHdenAlMQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=npl+victoria&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiDG5wbCB2aWN0b3JpYTIIEC4YgAQYsQMyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAAGIAEMgUQLhiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyIBAuGIAEGLEDGJcFGNwEGN4EGOAEGPQDGPEDGPUD2AEBSO4QUABYzQ9wAHgBkAEAmAGxAaAB6A6qAQQwLjEyuAEDyAEA-AEBmAIMoAKGEMICDhAuGIAEGJECGNQCGIoFwgILEC4YgAQYkQIYigXCAgsQLhiABBixAxiDAcICCxAAGIAEGLEDGIMBwgIREC4YgAQYsQMY0QMYgwEYxwHCAh0QLhiABBiRAhjUAhiKBRiXBRjcBBjeBBjgBNgBAcICDhAuGIAEGJECGLEDGIoFwgIXEC4YgAQYkQIYsQMY0QMYgwEYxwEYigXCAgQQABgDwgIdEC4YgAQYkQIYsQMYigUYlwUY3AQY3gQY4ATYAQHCAhEQLhiABBiRAhixAxiDARiKBcICDhAuGIAEGLEDGIMBGIoFwgIOEAAYgAQYsQMYgwEYigXCAiAQLhiABBixAxiXBRjcBBjeBBjgBBj0AxjxAxj1A9gBAZgDALoGBggBEAEYFJIHBDAuMTKgB_TJAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:3b974e04,vid:_Wj0ANvquXU,st:0
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Hoping for a good game and crowd for the grand final. Marconi and Rockdale have been very consistent since the middle of the season and both deserve to make it to the big dance. on the other hand the way FNSW scheduled midweek semis this year is embarrassing it’s supposed to be the biggest games of the year what a disgrace.
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+xHoping for a good game and crowd for the grand final. Marconi and Rockdale have been very consistent since the middle of the season and both deserve to make it to the big dance. on the other hand the way FNSW scheduled midweek semis this year is embarrassing it’s supposed to be the biggest games of the year what a disgrace. I scratched my head WTF played mid week but FNSW not surprised. Yer lets hope for a exciting game and crowd go Marconi.
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+xHoping for a good game and crowd for the grand final. Marconi and Rockdale have been very consistent since the middle of the season and both deserve to make it to the big dance. on the other hand the way FNSW scheduled midweek semis this year is embarrassing it’s supposed to be the biggest games of the year what a disgrace. it's been a disgrace for several years now. It's because they bend over to the demands and availability of Commbank Stadium and NRL. They lock in those dates without any consideration to the clubs scheduling.
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+xI’m loving the various NPL finals series on YouTube plus the women’s friendly matches in Perth which is free on Optus and then there’s the U20 Women’s World Cup on 10 Play. No subscriptions needed you just have to search a little bit. Unfortunately, no one going to the actual game to watch it. Why fork out the money when you can watch it for freely. Doesn't bode well for the NST.
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+x+xI’m loving the various NPL finals series on YouTube plus the women’s friendly matches in Perth which is free on Optus and then there’s the U20 Women’s World Cup on 10 Play. No subscriptions needed you just have to search a little bit. Unfortunately, no one going to the actual game to watch it. Why fork out the money when you can watch it for freely. Doesn't bode well for the NST. Is that you Vince?
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South 3 losses in a row I feel bad for them.congrats to the cannons In NSW NPL Marconi back on top after 12 years
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Just under 5000 spectators not to bad considering it’s not to close to Rockdale or bossley park
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AnthonyC
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+xJust under 5000 spectators not to bad considering it’s not to close to Rockdale or bossley park NPL grand finals always get good crowds. It's the lack of crowds during the season that's the problem.
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