sydneycroatia58
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:lol: I'm not even sure if that picture is from the incident in 2005:lol:
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pimpsta
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wasnt that in some local paper? like fairfield?
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Loyalist
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So scouse roar what time are you handing out ballons and lollypops to little kids at the roar game?
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Minimalistix
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Loyalist wrote:So scouse roar what time are you handing out ballons and lollypops to little kids at the roar game? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Macedoniaisgreek
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Bonnyrigg vs S United game was played at 10 am at bonnys ground
Anyone know the full time score
Edited by macedoniaisgreek: 21/8/2010 12:00:30 PM
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Macedoniaisgreek
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Bonnyrigg 3 def Sydney United 1 courtesy of football nsw website
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Macedoniaisgreek
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Bonnyrigg 3 def Sydney United 1 courtesy of football nsw website
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scouse_roar
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Oh I'm handing out the balloons and lollipops about 6pm because kids will actually come to our games because it's a family friendly environment.
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Minimalistix
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you sick fuck.
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RedshirtWilly
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So Blacktown City Vs Bonnyrigg White Eagles in the final.... any idea where it'll be played?
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sydneycroatia58
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RedshirtWilly wrote:So Blacktown City Vs Bonnyrigg White Eagles in the final.... any idea where it'll be played? Parramatta Stadium next Sunday 3pm iirc.
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RedshirtWilly
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im there
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Heineken
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I'm out to lunch with the rents :(
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Minimalistix
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RedshirtWilly wrote:im there
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sydneycroatia58
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Quote:[size=6] NSW Premier League Grand Final Preview[/size] Blacktown City FC and Bonnyrigg White Eagles go into battle for NSW Premier League supremacy this Sunday at Parramatta Stadium where the victors will take the title of Minor Premiers for 2010. With these sides finishing first and second on the League ladder following the regular season, there could not have been a better scripted finale. Aytek Genc’s Blacktown City FC enter the final coming off a weekend with no ‘serious’ football, even though the side has been working hard on the training fields in anticipation of Sunday’s final. Positive news for Blacktown City has been the return to full fitness of Tolgay Ozbey, the striker missed the recent 4-0 defeat of Bonnyrigg due to a hamstring injury, though has shown he is ready and up for the grand final match. Genc will have captain Luke Roodenburg calling the shots out of midfield; the club captain has been instrumental in organising his teammates on the field, especially with the younger players in the group, and is entering his fifth grand final. In the attacking third, Joel Chianese will have a licence to attack, with target man Tolgay Ozbey vital to his side’s chances of success. Ozbey finished the regular season as top goalscorer, and Blacktown City FC supporters will be hoping the marksman has a couple of goals to come in Sunday’s grand final. Bonnyrigg White Eagles enter the grand final full of confidence following a rather impressive showing against Sydney United last weekend. Despite falling a goal behind after only 7’ minutes, and struggling to find their feet in the opening 15’ minutes, Brian Brown’s men turned it all around from the 20’ minute onwards, scoring three unanswered goals and putting together a very well polished performance. Milorad Simonovic’s marshalling in-front of the defensive line has the side in good order, as does the pace and ball skills of Jamie McMaster, Daniel Severino and Nathan Elasi going forward. Striker Brad Boardman will be the ‘go to’ man in the front-line, with the quick movement of Elasi and McMaster expected to cause Blacktown City some cause for concern. Blacktown City FC hold a 2-1 head-to-head lead against the White Eagles from the three times these two teams have met in 2010. The two regular season encounters produced 2-0 victories in both matches for the home-side, meanwhile the recent Major semi-final showdown provided victory to Blacktown City FC 4-0. In what is expected to be a fantastic afternoon of football at the very impressive Parramatta Stadium venue, supporters of both teams – and the neutrals – do get out there to see some fireworks on Sunday. In the Grade-20 grand final, Sydney United play host to Blacktown City FC, with the latter hoping to make a winning start for the Blacktown club in this exciting encounter on grand final day, with kick-off set for 12:30 pm.
While at 10am the South Coast Wolves take on Sutherland Sharks in the battle for the Grade 18’s Grand Final. http://footballnsw.com.au/index.php?id=17&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=4375&tx_ttnews[backPid]=389&cHash=464ac689e1 Since the first grade couldn't get there, hoping for the U20's to win a second straight title.
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Heineken
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Awwwrite. I'll do a Joffa PAX thus far, and Crowd? :lol:
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Heineken
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Quote:In what is expected to be a fantastic afternoon of football at the very impressive Parramatta Stadium venue :lol: Oh come on, it's not that fucking good :lol:
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Macedoniaisgreek
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Interesting Sydney United 20s before the Bonnyrigg game
Hope there is a police presence there
As there is still a chance for violence
Sydney United played Olympic last year as there where a few hundred fans at Belmore
So the chance of violence is there
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pimpsta
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there is a chance of violence when you walk down the road
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pimpsta
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plus ill be there
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RedshirtWilly
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I'm actually getting excited for this
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PAOKTZI
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Around 50 of the olympic boys will be attending the match on Sunday
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scouse_roar
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PAOKTZI wrote:Around 50 of the olympic boys will be attending the match on Sunday With knives and flares?
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PAOKTZI
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scouse_roar wrote:PAOKTZI wrote:Around 50 of the olympic boys will be attending the match on Sunday With knives and flares? grow up moron, that is defamation mate
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PAOKTZI wrote:scouse_roar wrote:PAOKTZI wrote:Around 50 of the olympic boys will be attending the match on Sunday With knives and flares? grow up moron, that is defamation mate As opposed to what you constantly spout about the A-League? There's consistent violence involving Olympic and other clubs in the NSWPL - I wonder if that has anything to do with the racist idiots like you that support them?
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PAOKTZI
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scouse_roar wrote:PAOKTZI wrote:scouse_roar wrote:PAOKTZI wrote:Around 50 of the olympic boys will be attending the match on Sunday With knives and flares? grow up moron, that is defamation mate As opposed to what you constantly spout about the A-League? There's consistent violence involving Olympic and other clubs in the NSWPL - I wonder if that has anything to do with the racist idiots like you that support them? Excuse me, when was olympic involved in violence last? please explain right now! So you are saying we are racist because of what exactly?
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Ahahahahahahahahaha, seriously?
Absolutely hilarious. You're either living in extreme denial or you really are so retarded you have no idea what's going on around you.
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scouse_roar wrote:Ahahahahahahahahaha, seriously?
Absolutely hilarious. You're either living in extreme denial or you really are so retarded you have no idea what's going on around you. you are a lying racist criminal, making false accusations and trying to put the game into disrepute! you must be banned, were is the funky monkey?
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Good luck to all the NSWPL clubs that made it to the finals . It would be great to see a challenge match between the winners of the NSWPL v. the winners of the HQSL to see the differences in standard between the two states.In that way we can measure where each are at, and maybe help to raise the standard of both states.Don't expect it to happen though the powers that be can never agree. There should have been a state of origin football match ages ago.THE current A- league resembles a lot of the Basketball franchises ,at the moment which are not making a lot of money but persist in importing players at great expense to woo the crowd. I don't think it's working for the A-league and from the beginning they ignored talented players from our state leagues for names.Some who are not much better than our best state league players.With all the money they spend on coaches one would think they could get some of our best local players up to speed.Until then ,it's us and them.Maybe one day they could work together,but i wouldn't hold my breath.
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About the constant fear of violence etc in the sport.It's history ,and we should never forget it .Soccer as it was called did have ethnic tension as migrants carried some of their political hatred and remembered atrocities from home.However it was still usually started by a few thugs that wanted to use the football as their stage for war.The actual ethnic people and volonteers that ran the club were people who would do anything for you .Some gave up their whole lives for the game.The FFA should recognise these heroes of the game ,instead they focus on the ethnic violence and distance themselves from these clubs.Many of the these older guys who are responsible for making the game what it is today are sadly being forgotten.With all the cream the FFA take off Aussie supporters, players and clubs, you would think a bit of credit could be given to the great things our fathers and grandfathers did, before all of them pass on.. They lived and breathed it.Get over it FFA and start working with the state league clubs to get players through to the A-league, and some real community engagement.It's a win win situation.
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