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Found a link to a NNSW table helping someone search for something re: Mayfield's 90th year celebrations.
Coasties: Where they belong.
http://www.socceraust.co.uk/NNSW/Pas...SW88Tables.htm
McSpleen missing form 5 yards...right tin front in the middle of the goal mouth.
Another Gypo lolz there. :lulzturtle:
Think the sCCuM have finally caught up to Newie's ACL points tally..after 2.5 campaigns!?!
http://www.news.com.au/sport/footbal...-1226612761050
Hearfield sacked for doping.
hardly doping in the pure sense of the word, probs just on the rack or the dingers
bl troy
mayze :)
sign him up!
GVE sacked him once for being a dickhead, a decision now vindicated.
Forza GVE !
Pie traumatic stress
:yap:
EAD Mayze
Glad to see the excuses are getting in early. This grub is trying to influence the refs to throw a few favourable decision his way despite the fact that maybe other than Adelaide his lot have seen the most generous calls go his way all season.Quote:
Graham Arnold admitted he is “as concerned as everybody else” by the standard of A-League refereeing and is praying another howler doesn’t decide Sunday’s semi-final against Melbourne Victory.
The Central Coast Mariners coach wants the microscope to be on the performance of players not match officials as the Mariners seek to make home advantage pay against Ange Postecoglou’s side at Bluetongue Stadium.
All eyes will be on man in the middle Strebre Delovski after the admission by A-League chief Damien de Bohun that whistle-blowers Jarred Gillett and Chris Beath had both been dropped after clangers in the two elimination finals.
Gillett came under fire for missing the handball from Andrew Nabbout in the incident which led to a last-minute penalty for Melbourne Victory and a red card for Steve Pantelidis – all but sealing Perth Glory’s fate at Etihad Stadium.
Beath, meanwhile, failed to punish reckless challenges by Brisbane’s Stef Nijland and Adelaide United striker Tomi Juric in Roar’s win over the Reds.
Arnold, who will have all his big guns back for the Victory clash after resting a raft of senior players for the luckless 2-1 AFC Champions League loss to Guizhou Renhe on Tuesday, said: “People have been talking a lot about the referees this year and they have been making some big calls, which have been hurting teams.
“I am as concerned as everybody else is about that. You really don’t want to be talking about the match officials but we have seen a lot of decisions this year that have provoked that debate.
“Perth Glory had reason to cry foul against Melbourne Victory. After the game you had ex-referee Matthew Breeze dissecting bad decisions on TV rather than the players and coaches taking centre stage – and that’s not something you want to see. That’s says a lot and in the end I had to turn it off.
“I just hope that on Sunday, the game is decided the right way and we end up looking back at the performances of the players, not the match officials.”
Arnold’s performance in his 26 months in charge of the Mariners has brought only plaudits – and he was this week linked by the Chinese media with Chinese Super League Guangzhou R&F.
Mariners owner Mike Charlesworth said he knew nothing of any approach but reiterated he believes Arnold - who has a year remaining on his contract - will be inevitably be poached by a European or Asian club.
“I am certain what he has done as this club has not gone unnoticed,” he said.
The former Socceroos player and coach acknowledges the lure of an overseas gig is tempting.
“I take a lot of pride in the fact that some people say myself and Ange Postecoglou have helped lift the tactical level of the A-League and I would like to test myself now overseas, either in Europe or Asia,” he said.
“It would be a question of finding a club willing to look outside the square and give an Australian coach a go, rather than looking just for the tried and trusted.
“It’s a bit like a young player wanting to go abroad and further their career, in a way I am no different. As a player I thought I was at the maximum of my ability until I went to Holland and was able to progress to another level. I think as a coach that may also be the scenario.
“By the same token, if nothing happens then I am happy to stay with the Mariners for another few years yet. I know they would not stand in my way, just as this club doesn’t stand in the way of players who want to move on and better themselves.”
On the business of overcoming a Victory side which the Mariners crushed 6-2 in round 22 at Bluetongue Stadium - a ground on which they have lost just once this season - Arnold said: “I think home advantage is important and I am feeling confident. We’ve won 12 of our 13 home games and we’ll be ready.
“But I have huge respect for Ange and his team. People say they were lucky against Perth. But they took their chances when they came.”
Do like the bitGive yourself a rap you arrogant pompous prick:blush:Quote:
I take a lot of pride in the fact that some people say myself and Ange Postecoglou have helped lift the tactical level of the A-League and I would like to test myself now overseas, either in Europe or Asia,” he said
triangles mate
This photo is just begging for all sorts of ridicule:
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Clearly the swimming pools are full after the recent rain.
Like shooting fish in a barrel
Where is the tuna at??
A Gypo Fan, a Smurfs fan and a Jets fan were all in Saudi Arabia, sharing a smuggled crate of booze. All of a sudden the Saudi police rushed in and arrested them. The mere possession of alcohol is a severe offence in Saudi Arabia, so for the terrible crime of actually being caught consuming the booze, they were sentenced to death!
However, after many months and with the help of very good lawyers, they were able to successfully appeal their sentence down to life imprisonment. By a stroke of luck, it was a Saudi national holiday the day their trial finished, and the extremely benevolent Sheikh decided they could be released after receiving just 20 lashes each of the whip. As they were preparing for their punishment, the Sheikh suddenly said: "It's my first wife's birthday today, and she has asked me to allow each of you one wish before your whipping."
The Gypo fan was first in line (he had drunk the least), so he thought about this for a while and then said: "Please tie a pillow to my back." This was done, but the pillow only lasted 10 lashes before the whip went through. The Gypo fan had to be carried away bleeding and crying with pain when the punishment was done.
The Smurf was next up and after watching the scene, said:" Please fix two pillows on my back, under my dress" But even two pillows & 1 dress could only take 15 lashes before the whip went through again.
The Jets fan was the last one up (he had finished off the crate), but before he could say anything, the Sheikh turned to him and said: "You are from a most beautiful part of the world, your city has some of the best bars, nightclubs and restaurants in the world, your city and football team is known throughout the world. For this, you may have two wishes!"
"Cheers mate, your Most Royal and Merciful Highness", The Jets fan replies. "In recognition of your kindness, my first wish is that you give me not 20, but 1000 lashes I feel I can take it and as I done the wrong thing deserve to be punished severely."
"Not only are you an honourable, handsome and powerful man, you are also very brave." The Sheik says with an admiring look on his face. "If 1000
lashes is what you desire, then so be it. And your second wish? What is it to be?" the Sheikh asks.
"Please tie the Gypo to my back."
Arnold Just interviewed on Foxsports . Claims that as the last 2 seasons they lost in penalty shootouts that he views that the Gypos were not beaten in the Finals but had draws and lost the shootout.
Got news for you pal. YOU ****ING LOST
PS No mention of the defeats to Roar in the Major semis ???
Qualifying final and still cant fill their boutique stadium!
~10900, what a terrible crowd.
fmd if that is the best they can do for a semi-final, after a week of those horrible "support us or we won't exist" ads on tv, and 3-4 seasons of successful football.
Just wait till they lose a couple...
wheel them round town in the bins imo
it's up there behind the superdylan memorial aquatic centre
Apparently any local games on the coast that were supposed to be played on Sunday have been cancelled..
In order to get people/supporters down for the GF..
They'll get their supporters group behind the goal where we were in 2008....I can see the other three sides being entirely red and black though.