2015 Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32 Newcastle United Jets FC vs Perth Glory FC
When: Tuesday 11th August, 2014
Where: Magic Park, Cnr Curley Rd & Denny St, Broadmeadow, NSW
Kickoff: 730pm AEDST (gates open 630pm)
Tickets: http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/
Pre-match: 5pm Sydney Junction Hotel (SJ’s), Beaumont St, Hamilton
Interested supporters are invited to attend The Squadron FSC Annual General Meeting which will commence at 530pm at SJ’s prior to catching the shuttle bus to the stadium in time for kickoff.
Overall A-League – 33 matches between the two teams.
Jets Wins – 6, Glory Wins – 18, Drawn – 6
FFA Cup – 1 match between the two teams. Glory have the only win.
Jets 1 (Parisi 71’) – Glory 5 (Mori 33’, Harnwell 46’, Despotovski 52’, Mori 62’, Sekulovski 81’), Round 7, Season 1 at Energy Australia Stadium, 08/10/2005.
COACHING
Perth Glory Coach Record – Ken Lowe 100% win ratio (6 wins, 0 drawn, 0 losses) – A-League & FFA Cup
KEY FACTS:
Goals
This match is the Jets opportunity for redemption after losing the same fixture at Magic Park last year.
There is a chance there will be no players appearing for the Jets from last years loss. The only players remaining in the squad from last year are Ben Kennedy, Ben Kantarovski and Brandon Lundy.
Similarly, Perth will send out a significantly changed line-up.
This will be Scott Milller’s first competitive hit out as the Jets manager. Only Branko Culina and Craig Deans have won their first competitive match as manager of the club.
Should Edgeworth fail to beat Melbourne City the Jets will have the chance to be the first club from the region to progress to the round of 16.
Mitch (@Jerkpv4) and Michael (@BodyNovo) join furns (@newyboys) for another episode of The Jetstream Podcast.
Another week another decent performance, this time in terrible conditions, with nothing to show for it as the Jets woes in front of goal continued with another loss at home to Perth Glory. We review the coaching, tactics, stats and player performances in the game, discuss the halftime protest banner and the media, supporter and club responses to it.
We also have the return of Mitch’s Jetsetters segment and we discuss two teams of the decade submitted by listeners, before previewing Friday nights game against the Victory away in Melbourne and the rest of the weekends games in the Hyundai A-League.
We invite all listeners to provide their Jets XI of the Decade and we will read and discuss it on the podcast, as well as any questions, comments, feedback, topics, etc you might have:
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2014/2015 Hyundai A-League
Season 10 Round 24 Newcastle United Jets FC vs Perth Glory FC
When: Monday 6th April, 2015
Where: Hunter Stadium, 294 Turton Road, New Lambton, NSW
Kickoff: 5pm AEDST (gates open 4pm)
Tickets:
Pre-match: District Park Tennis Club, Cnr Lambton and Curley Rds Broadmeadow from 2pm
Watch: LIVE on Foxsports 4 and FoxSports 4HD
Listen: ABC Newcastle 1233 or ABC Grandstand online
Tweet: @newyboys #NTUA #NEWvPER
Supporters are reminded that active support is located in Bay 60. Anyone wishing to join Bay 60 for this game needs to hold a Bay 60 Membership or purchase a ticket via ticketmaster or the dedicated Bay 60 sales windows at the Western Stand entrance. When purchasing via the mobile site or app select CATEGORY: 2 Reserved Seating and TICKET: Home Supporters. People with existing memberships in other areas of the stadium can also swap for a single Bay 60 game ticket at the Member Services window at to the Western Stand entrance.
FIXTURE FACTS
Overall – 29 games between the two teams.
Jets Wins – 6, Glory Wins – 17, Drawn – 6
Nick Theodorakopoulos – 1 match (0 wins, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 0% win ratio)
Clayton Zane – 1 match (0 wins, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 0% win ratio)
Perth Glory Coach A-League Record – Kenny Lowe 100% win ratio (4 wins, 0 drawn, 0 losses)
KEY FACTS:
The Jets haven’t beaten Perth home or away in the last 10 matches.
The last Jets goal at home against Perth was back in March 2013, scored by Adam Taggart.
The Jets are on the cusp of scoring their 300th A-League goal. Goal 100 and 200 were scored by Joel Griffiths and Jobe Wheelhouse respectively.
When at home and leading at half time, the Jets have always gone on to take 3 points against Perth.
The Jets are currently 9 points behind last season at the same point.
The Jets haven’t scored in the first half of the last 7 home matches and 9 of the 11 so far this season.
This season is the leanest in front of goals at the corresponding stage of other seasons. The tally of 18 is worse than the previous record of 23 in Season 6.
Max Burgess became the 127th player to represent the Jets in an A-League fixture.
The Jets have used 30 players this season, the most of any previous.
The Jets fans and members haven’t celebrated a Jets goal in the last 270 minutes of football.
Ken Lowe has a 100% win record against the Jets, winning all 5 matches in charge (1 FFA cup and 4 A-League).
All 4 players dismissed in this match have been given straight red cards. There hasn’t been a player dismissed for two bookable offences.
The current Glory player who has scored the most A-League goals against the Jets is Chris Harold and Richard Garcia with 3.