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FFA Cup - it is here in 2014

rbakersmith

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Round 4 is set down for Wednesday 23/4 - there isn't a venue or kick off time listed yet but I assume it would be the same as tonight (8pm @ Pluim Park).
 

kevrenor

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FFA Cup lead-in Cup, the NSW Waratah Cup:

Wednesday 23rd April
Round 4 Match

7:45pm Central Coast Mariners Academy v Sydney Olympic FC – Pluim Park
 

eenfish

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i really hope we get a Melbourne away trip. Would love to see Knights Stadium or Lakeside in the flesh.
 

eenfish

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Westfield confirmed as major sponsor for first years of the comp. A pessimist would say it is just Lowy getting cheap advertisement, but lets not deny how big the FFA Cup is for the Aussie game.
 

VicMariner

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Westfield confirmed as major sponsor for first years of the comp. A pessimist would say it is just Lowy getting cheap advertisement,
My first thought was they couldn't find a major sponsor so Lowy had to fork out for appearances, but who knows.
 

dibo

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My first thought was they couldn't find a major sponsor so Lowy had to fork out for appearances, but who knows.
Ditto. Until it gets of the ground, corporate Australia might well see it as vapourware. Once it's established and it becomes an event, then sponsors come in.

Mind you, it obviously hasn't worked that way with the W-League.
 

eenfish

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Ditto. Until it gets of the ground, corporate Australia might well see it as vapourware. Once it's established and it becomes an event, then sponsors come in.

Mind you, it obviously hasn't worked that way with the W-League.

The W-League doesn't have potential for 20k+ crowds, though.
 

dibo

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Seems unlikely - the Grand Final that year only drew 17k.

That was two years before I was born.

Also, for the sake or argument, didn't the first ever Northern Spirit game have nearly 20k odd when they played United?
1998/99, rd 1, they drew 18,985 against Olympic (which was a domestic league regular season record until rd.1 of the A-League when Brisbane broke it against New Zealand and Sydney broke it again the next night against Melbourne).
 

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