Furns (@newyboys) is joined this episode by David (@JeterPool), Emma (@Synapse101) and Glen (@SufferJetsCity).
After the opening question, we jump into discussing a credible 1-1 draw away from home to Melbourne Victory. We go through the major talking points from the game (there were a few!!), reviewing the overall performance while discussing player performances and tactics. We also bitch about the refereeing yet again – but lets face it they deserve it.
We talk about the latest news on the ownership front, then we answer some correspondence from fellow Jets supporters submitted via social media.
Then we preview our final home game of the regular season this Saturday 26th March against Perth Glory at Hunter Stadium. Dave chats to Perth Glory fan Matt. We finish the episode by giving our tips and thoughts on the rest of the games in Round 25.
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Furns (@newyboys) is joined this episode LIVE at Wests New Lambton by David (@JeterPool), Michael (@BodyNovo) and Gary Fish (@GazFish35).
After the opening question, we dived into the 2-0 loss away to Perth Glory on monday night. We listened to and then discussed Scott Millers post match press conference before we went through the major talking points from the game, reviewed the overall performance while discussing player performances and tactics. We also bitched yet again about the refereeing, as well as the commentating. Perth commentators = better or worse than NZ commentators?
We answered some more correspondence from fellow Jets supporters submitted via Facebook, and discussed the Matildas performances and specifically Jets player Chloe Logarzo in the Asian qualifying tournament for the Rio Olympics.
Then we previewed our home game this Sunday 13th March against Western Sydney Wanderers at Hunter Stadium. We then gave our tips and thoughts on the rest of the games in Round 23.
Feel free to play along with Michael as he plays The Scott Miller Drinking Game during the podcast. DISCLAIMER: may cause mild alcoholism and bouts of extended rambling on an audio recording.
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2015/2016 Hyundai A-League
Season 11 Round 22
Perth Glory FC vs Newcastle United Jets FC
When: Monday 7th March, 2016
Where: nIB Stadium, 310 Pier St, Perth WA
Kickoff: 8pm AEDST (5pm local time)
Tickets: Ticketmaster Link
Watch: LIVE on Foxsports 4 and FoxSports 4HD
Listen: ABC Grandstand Digital online or ABC Radio App
Tweet: @newyboys #PERvNEW #NTUA
If you are unable to travel to the game, please join us at our official away venue – Sydney Junction Hotel (SJ’s) at Hamilton and watch the game LIVE.
SJ’s is our venue for all away Newcastle Jets fixtures.
The game will be shown in the courtyard due to event taking place in main bar area. All ages are welcome (u18’s must be accompanied by an adult). Supporters will be able to purchase $5 house beers, wine and spirits and $10 meals are available from the bistro.
FIXTURE FACTS
Overall – 31 matches between the two teams.
Jets Wins – 6, Glory Wins – 19, Drawn – 6
Nick Theodorakopoulos – 1 match (0 wins, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 0% win ratio)
Craig Deans – No Matches
Clayton Zane – 1 match (0 wins, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 0% win ratio)
Perth Glory Coach Record – Ken Lowe 100% win ratio (6 wins, 0 drawn, 0 losses)
KEY FACTS:
General
The Jets were last 4 games undefeated back in November 2013.
The Jets are 12 games winless in the league (home and away) against Perth. The last victory was 2-0 back on 5/11/11with an early Jeremy Brockie double. Including FFA Cup, the record is 14 matches.
The Jets haven’t won in Perth in over 10 years. The only victory was a 1-0 win thanks to a Vaughan Coveny goal.
Perth have also won the last 9 matches at home against the Jets. The last time the Jets took a point away from Perth was 9/11/08. A 90th minute Eugene Dadi goal earning Perth a 2-2 draw.
The Jets have played 7 games on a Monday and never won.
Jason Hoffman
Hoffman makes his 50th A-League appearance for the Jets.
He’s made 57 competitive appearances for the Jets in total.
Hoffman’s only two goals were scored against Wellington Phoenix in Rd 1 of Season 5.
His debut was as a 58th minute substitute against Queensland Roar in 2007. He was later substituted for Adam D’Apuzzo after 31 minutes.
Players
Stevie uGee became the 63rd player to score in the A-League for the Jets.
Ben Kantarovski surpassed Matt Thompson’s A-League appearances for the club with last week’s late substitute appearance.
Newcastle Jets
The last time the Jets won on the Coast, they faced Perth Glory the next week. On that occasion it was at home, but the Jets won 2-1.
Perth Glory
Perth have scored, on average, >2 goals per match at in the last 10 against the Jets.
Perth haven’t had a player booked in the last 2 home matches against the Jets.
Ken Lowe has won every match he has coached against the Jets – 6 league games and 2 FFA Cup matches.