Jesmond did well to come back from 3-0 down I'd also say they did well to finish with full 11 on pitch.
Jesmond did well to come back from 3-0 down I'd also say they did well to finish with full 11 on pitch.
Edgeworth defeated Adamstown 3-0
Magic defeated West Wallsend 13-0 (yes that says thirteen)
Glad I didn't go back today. Yesterday's matches were all very enjoyable.
I would have gotten very bored (being a neutral) with that cricket score
bit embarrassing, maybe nnswf will put all teams in the hat next time
Magic had a full strength team, didn't look like they left second gear though, boring game.
Agreed. This was always going to happen when nnsw continually rig the draw to make sure clubs from the lower divisions make it through to the quarter finals. Either only bring the npl clubs in for the last 2 rounds or just put everyone in the magical hat and anyone can draw anyone from round 1
They did this the first year, and it was absolutely unreal.
The year after, they gave free entry but claimed that the rigged fixture system was why more teams entered the competition.
They created their own bs story to cover up what was an exciting and great part of what was the State/Solo Cup - being the random draw, the glory of a cup competition, etc. Speak to any of the guys from the Muswellbrook/Weston game from years back and they'll tell you how great it was.
All teams in a hat from the first round, give it a try and see how it goes! Also, get someone not tied in with Magic to draw it out
OK
Official Westfield FFA Cup hashtag says it all.... #Magicofthecup
May also have something to do with playing back to back days. I would imagine NBN would have superior fitness to be able to cope, Westy went to penalties the day before (high emotional & physical toll) whilst Magic had (from all reports) a training run.
I'm not saying Westy would not have lost & lost well, just the scoreline may have been closer.
Its a cup competition... David vs goliath... even though we expect David to give Goliath a run for his money, usually Goliath teaches David a devastating lesson, thats life, its a jungle out there.
To keep the integrity of the competition and to ensure maximum participants from our region all teams need to be able to reach the stage Westy and Jesmond did, this years qualification run has been a huge success for those clubs.
And to think otherwise would not be in the spirit of the game, whats next, opposition (lower division opponent) picks starting lineups for NPL teams? NPL teams come in last round? NPL teams play with only 9 men?
Sometimes the facts hurt but thats reality; Magic U22's comprehensively beat Northern Inlands best and West Wallsend struggled against 4th Division opponents.
And hopefully magic's first win in a month, agaisnt weaker teams from lower divisions,will help kick start their season. Because they have struggled against fellow NPL clubs in recent times. But hey sometimes the facts hurt Magician but thats reality. From what I watched over the weekend I think magic could be headed for their 4th NPL loss on the trot against the high flying eagles this weekend.