I as a football supporter will be watching the FA cup...I don't give a fvck who's innit
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I as a football supporter will be watching the FA cup...I don't give a fvck who's innit
Good luck to them.
Their success wasn't given to them, it has been the hard work of many volunteers who love the club and who have made Wanderers into the best facility for watching local football in this region. it's the old "tall poppy syndrome".....people would rather whinge and moan about other people's success rather then taking a step back and thinking "okay, what can we do to try to better ourselves or our club"
I see ForeverRed is at it again... Cstain doesn't mention a figure, but YOU do as evident from your above quote. How do you know how much Magic make? If you really had good friends at magic you wouldn't be bagging them out as is evident from your many anti magic quotes. Why do you do so? And seriously if they were to make 30k on the grand final as if they would be telling you!
Does anyone have updates on the games today?
2all edgy v jets, jets should of won easy, missed a hand full of chances in the second half
But Forever Red you contradict yourself.
You are quick to bag me for being critical of these people who volunteer their time and effort. You have just said you have good friends at Magic. You also don't recall bagging them.
As soon as someone says anything positive about Magic it is always down to these free handouts and freekicks the NNSW gives them. Not a result of the hard work and effort those on the committee at Magic and their volunteers make.
If you did have friends their wouldn't you be happy for them to be rewarded with things such as GF hosting or even at least begrudgingly accept they deserve it for these efforts they put in accepting that they have earned it as they are working harder and better than other NBN Clubs???
No you whinge bitch and moan about it.
Just straighten out which point I have wrong cause it don't make sense
what ground is
magic 3.1 over phoenix
I thought his attitude today was absolutely spot on. probably the best effort I have seen from him doing the chasing back tackling pressing shit he is usually a little lax on.
Seems someone may have said something to him on this front
Won the free kick that led to the Jets first goal. Other than the rocket equaliser to make it 2-2 which really came out of the blue nearly all the attack of note came on the back of Kale and his good work. Played left wing for the first 20 mins then the rest on the right wing. Didn't really get any clear chances but he was by and far the Jets best by a long way.
Some may say I am biased but anyone else who went would agree.
If he keeps that attitude up and the effort up the bloke will be playing HAL very soon and probably sooner than GVE would reckon
Glad to see the Heralds reporting is spot on. The Edgy bloke that got sent off missed about 7-8 mins tops. he defo got sent after the jets equalised which was about 87 mins in. He got sent for bringing bloke down when the jets were away on the break with a 5 on 3 advantage and that was defo after the equaliserQuote:
EDGEWORTH look set to lose German imports Marco Di Biccari and Ali Parhizi for at least one game after a drama charged 2-all draw with Newcastle Jets youth team in the Northern NSW State League game at Jack McLaughlan Oval on Saturday.
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In a disaster for the Eagles, Di Biccari limped off in the first minute with a hamstring injury and countryman Parhizi, who was only cleared this week, was sent off late after a second yellow card.
Di Bicarri will have scans this week. Parhizi receives an automatic week suspension will miss the visit by Hamilton Olympic next Sunday.
The Eagles led twice against the Jets but had to settle for a share of the points after playing the final 15 minutes with 10 men.
Joel Woods’ early goal was cancelled out by a freekick to Jets midfielder Koh Satake to be tied at half time.
Zac Hill regained the lead for the home side before Radovan Pavicevic equalised with a long-range effort.
‘‘Edgeworth are good team so to come back twice showed the boys have a good mentality,’’ Jets coach Clayton Zane said.
‘‘We started a bit slow but I thought there was only one team that was going to run away with.
‘‘We had a lot of the ball. First half we didn’t use it well but second half we were better and should have scored a couple of goals.’’
In the other game Saturday, Peter Haynes scored a hat-trick to steer premiers Broadmeadow Magic to a 3-1 win over Valentine Phoenix at Cahill Oval.
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Brady Parker set up two and Chris Berlin the other with cut backs from the by-line which Haynes finished in clinical fashion.
The only downside for Magic were injuries to Hakan Canli (hamstring) and Matt Commerford (ankle).
In Sunday’s games, Lake Macquarie are at home to Charlestown, South Cardiff host Weston and Hamilton Olympic take on Lambton Jaffas at Darling St Ova