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Post by paoktzi on Apr 13, 2012 9:02:08 GMT 10
Sydney Olympic to win 3-0 confident performance and a good smacking for the new boys Betting odds are: Blacktown Spartans 4.25 X 3.40 Sydney Olympic 1.72 www.bwin.com
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Post by mini on Apr 13, 2012 10:35:59 GMT 10
I'll be at church unfortunately
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Post by SCFC1957 on Apr 13, 2012 11:27:16 GMT 10
lol so its begun...
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Post by levendara on Apr 13, 2012 12:42:49 GMT 10
It wont be easy, but we must get 3 points on Saturday
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Post by mini on Apr 13, 2012 13:12:26 GMT 10
Well explain why United played on Easter Monday rather then your usual Sunday?
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Post by SCFC1957 on Apr 13, 2012 13:42:51 GMT 10
Well explain why United played on Easter Monday rather then your usual Sunday? cause we have so much power to change days and times when we see fit.
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Post by levendara on Apr 13, 2012 14:27:33 GMT 10
Shouldnt you dropkicks finish off the wankfest for beating the Greatest football club in Sydney in a round 2 regular season match, and for those fully sick banners that you made fuck they were mad
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Post by mini on Apr 13, 2012 14:38:43 GMT 10
Well explain why United played on Easter Monday rather then your usual Sunday? cause we have so much power to change days and times when we see fit. So u don't even have the balls to admit that it was changed to a Monday cause there would be no crowd at the game, including half of u guys if it was on Fri, Sat or Sun
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Post by paoktzi on Apr 13, 2012 15:53:23 GMT 10
Sydney Olympic FC Youth Challenge the Spartans
posted by on April 13, 2012
The Sydney Olympic FC Youth teams will travel to Blacktown Football Park on Saturday 14th April 2012, in Round 3 of the NSW Premier Youth League and will take on the newly promoted Blacktown Spartans side.
The Sydney Olympic FC Under 13's will kick off the match day proceedings as always and will be by no means lacking confidence, as they have yet to be defeated in the 2012 season. The match will not be easy for the 'olympic juniors' as the home side, the Blacktown Spartans will also be in good spirits after they defeated their opposition, Parramatta FC 2 nil last weekend, in Round 2 of the competition.
The Sydney Olympic FC Under 14's side have yet to celebrate a victory in the 2012 season, with missed opportunities attributing to their defeat in previous fixtures. The highly experienced coach, Nonda Nitis will hope to lead his talented side to victory on Saturday, to restore his team's confidence and kick start his season campaign.The recently promoted, Blacktown Spartans defeated their opposition Parramatta FC, 2 nil last weekend and will not be giving up the three points easily this Saturday morning, when the two sides meet at Blacktown Football Park.
After a dramatic start to the 2012 season, whereby goal keeper Stefan Petrovski was given a red card in Round 1 of the competition, the Sydney Olympic FC Under 15's obtained a well deserved victory last weekend and got their season back on track. The 'olympic juniors' dominated their rivals Sydney United FC with a 3 nil score line and will be looking to do the same this weekend when they meet the Blacktown Spartans. The Spartans, were also victorious last weekend and will not be going down without a fight.
The Sydney Olympic FC Under 16's obtained their first point of the season last weekend after a 1-1 draw with Sydney United FC. This weekend the 'Blues' will be eagerly seeking the three points and hope to defeat the NSW Premier League's newest team. The Blacktown Spartans obtained a victory and a defeat in their opening two fixtures and will strive to achieve all three points at their home ground.
Chris Karatzis has the Sydney Olympic FC Under 18's side playing spectacular football, with the 'olympic juniors' celebrating two outstanding victories in their previous fixtures. This weekend, the boys will aim to preserve their undefeated streak and hope to celebrate their third win of the 2012 season. Midfielder, Dean Bereveskos has left a significant impression so far this season, as well as, forward Petros Stefadouros with both players already having scored two goals each this season and playing great attacking football. The home side, Blacktown Spartans have yet to celebrate a victory this season and will strive to rectify this, on Saturday afternoon.
The Blacktown Football Park is located on EASTERN ROAD, ROOTY HILL, NSW
The kick off times for the Round 3 NSW Premier Youth League Fixtures are as follows:
Under 13's 9 am Under 14's 10.15 am Under 15's 11.40 am Under 16's 1.15 pm Under 18's 3.00 pm
Sydney Olympic FC would like to wish all members of the Sydney Olympic FC Coaching Staff, as well, as our players the very best of luck this weekend and hope that all of our youth teams, celebrate the three points in Round 3 of the compeition.
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Post by paoktzi on Apr 13, 2012 16:45:05 GMT 10
Sydney Olympic FC to Battle the Spartans
posted by on April 13, 2012
The 2011 NSW Premier League Champions, Sydney Olympic FC will travel to Blacktown Football Park on Saturday 14th April 2012, to take on the NSW Premier League's newest outfit, the Blacktown Spartans, with kick off scheduled at 7 pm.
After encountering their first disappointing defeat of the 2012 season last Sunday at Edensor Park, the 'Blues' will be out for retribution and will be avidly seeking the three points against the Spartans. Controversy surrounded last weekend's Easter Monday, grand final rematch, as Sydney United FC obtained some much needed revenge against the 'Blues'. The defending champions, dominated the match despite the 2-1 score line, yet failed to capitalise on countless chances.
The 'Blues' will be welcoming Peter Triantis back into the side on Saturday night, after the defensive midfielder served his one match suspension but will be without left-back David Dascal who will serve a one game suspension after receiving a second yellow card in the 2nd half of last weekend's fixture. Youngster Troy Danaskos is tipped to be Dascal's likely replacement, however head coach Peter Tsekenis has remained tight-lipped about this Saturday's line-up.
The Blacktown Spartans were promoted to the NSW Premier League after a stellar 2011 season in Super League, with coach Ben de Haan leading his side to success. De Haan has a number of talented players at his disposal, including youngster Louis Bozanic (younger brother of current Olyroo captain Oliver Bozanic) and former Blacktown City FC midfielder Christopher Gomez.
Last weekend, the Spartans celebrated their first NSW Premier League victory against Parramatta FC, as the League's newest arrival defeated their opposition 3 nil courtesy of Christopher Gomez who celebrated a brace and Louis Bozanic.
One's to watch for the 'Blues' include new recruit Marton Vass who impressed the Olympic faithful with a strong debut performance at Edensor Park last Sunday. Kutaiba Elrich is also a threat to the home side and creates several opportunities for the defending champions.
For the home side, Christopher Gomez will be one to watch, renowned for his speed and knack for goals Gomez will need to be contained well by Olympics' defence. Perhaps, an upside for the 'Blues is that one defender in particular knows Gomez' style very well, a former team mate of the Spartan, Manny Giannaros. Giannaros, is up for the challenge and revealed that his team mates will not be taking this weekend's encounter lightly.
"Last weekend's result was disappointing, I thought we dominated and deserved the three points to be honest. Although we have had a short turn around, the team is doing well both physically and mentally and we are ready to take on the Spartans, on Saturday night ", Giannaros said.
" I have had the opportunity to play along side several of their players who are very talented, so we definitely need to be switched on and at our very best", he added.
Blacktown Football Park is located on EASTERN ROAD, Rooty Hill, NSW.
The Sydney Olympic FC Reserve Grade side will also be in action on Saturday afternoon and will kick off at 5 pm.
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Post by SCFC1957 on Apr 13, 2012 17:38:34 GMT 10
cause we have so much power to change days and times when we see fit. So u don't even have the balls to admit that it was changed to a Monday cause there would be no crowd at the game, including half of u guys if it was on Fri, Sat or Sun it never changed from a sunday to a monday, it was originally set for monday, obviously they looked at the calendar year before the season commenced.
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Post by mini on Apr 13, 2012 18:04:46 GMT 10
Right, and why do u think they did that?
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Post by sydcro57 on Apr 13, 2012 18:33:55 GMT 10
It was set on the Monday to maximise attendence. No shit
But that's to encourage the neutrals and the others who would otherwise be 50/50
You're on drugs if you think that we wouldnt have turned up in the same numbers if it was on Sunday.
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Post by anothermp on Apr 13, 2012 18:43:02 GMT 10
It was set on the Monday to maximise attendence. No shit But that's to encourage the neutrals and the others who would otherwise be 50/50 You're on drugs if you think that we wouldnt have turned up in the same numbers if it was on Sunday. SUS the Easter Sunday choirboy ultras
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Post by sydcro57 on Apr 13, 2012 18:46:52 GMT 10
Mini - I thought you didnt consider yourself to be Orthadox
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