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Shop - Sydney FC Unofficial (SFCU)
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Results 1 - 11 of 11. 2015 Cove Windbreaker Jacket. Black Windbreaker with 10 year logo. Sales price: $ 60.00. 2016 Cove Crew Neck Sweatshirt. Grey Sweatshirt with "Cove Anchor and. Sales price: $ 50.00. 2016 Cove Long Sleeve TShirt. Black Long Sleeve with Cove Crest and. Sales price: $ 40.00. Cove 2016 Snapback Embroidered Cap. Black Cove Snap-back Baseball Cap with. Sales price: $ 35.00. 2015 - Harbour City Originals T-Shirt. 2015 - Harbour City Originals T-Shirt. Sales price: $ 35.00.
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Grand Final 2015 - Pre Match Pub, March and Post-Match - Sydney FC Unofficial (SFCU)
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Grand Final 2015 - Pre Match Pub, March and Post-Match. Written by The Cove on. Posted in Cove News. Pubs/ Young and Jackson and Beer Deluxe (Family Venue). Young and Jackson is open from 10am and is the main pub, given we have 3000 Sydney FC fans we will have access to all 3 levels. This pub will be open and ready for us for the post game drinks. Swanston Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia. This pub will be open and ready for us for the post game drinks also. March to leave approximately 2:15-2:30pm.
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Cove Chants - Sydney FC Unofficial (SFCU)
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Written by SFCU on. Posted in Cove News. Below is a list of The Cove main chants - head over to Supporters Toolkit. If you want to get involved. Capo – Sydney FC. Cove – SYDNEY FC. Capo – Score us a goal. Cove – SCORE US A GOAL. Capo – Score for the Cove from bay 23. Cove – SCORE FOR THE COVE FROM BAY 23. OLE OLE OLE OLE. We are the Sydney Boys. Capo - The boys in blue. Cove - THE BOYS IN BLUE. Capo - we'll always be. Cove - WE'LL ALWAYS BE. Capo - We are the cove. Cove - WE ARE THE COVE. Capo - Bay 23.
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The Football Tragic: We Could Be Heroes - update #11
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A light-hearted review of Australian and world football by a particularly tragic follower of both. Friday, October 08, 2010. We Could Be Heroes - update #11. More thoughts about this and that from the Heroes. This month, with cartoonist Wayne Snowdon giving Ben Buckley et al. the full treatment, and Michael Turner taking an in-depth look at the do-or-die 2022 World Cup bid. Muse away. Posted by Mike Salter @ 10:51 AM. Comments: Post a Comment. View my complete profile. A Seat at the A-League. The Fake Br...
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The Football Tragic: The Long Winter
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A light-hearted review of Australian and world football by a particularly tragic follower of both. Friday, September 24, 2010. I expect that everyone is more or less Conned out by now, so all I will add to the cacophony of commentary on the Newcastle situation is the observation that the Hunter's new knight in shining armour should be eyed with some due scepticism. Hat tip to one of my e-friends for that link). Instead, some thoughts on another. Andwhat of the fans? For the uninitiated, the Super League ...
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The Football Tragic: How the West Won't Be Won - yet another update
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A light-hearted review of Australian and world football by a particularly tragic follower of both. Monday, October 25, 2010. How the West Won't Be Won - yet another update. And so it looks. As if the final chapter is about to be written in the farcical Sydney Rovers saga. The very first thing that the FFA should do is go hat in hand to the representatives of the Canberra bid, with a genuine assurance that future expansion bids will be assessed on their merits. This. Posted by Mike Salter @ 5:18 PM. Octob...
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The Football Tragic: November 2006
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A light-hearted review of Australian and world football by a particularly tragic follower of both. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Winter of Our Discontent. Two of the more eye-catching performances of this weekend’s A-League round were provided by Ivan Necevski, making a stunning debut in goal for the Newcastle Jets, and Mile Jedinak of the Central Coast Mariners, confirming his status as a young midfielder of much promise. What do these two players have in common, besides their Slavic ancestry? It’s a pi...
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The Football Tragic: July 2006
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A light-hearted review of Australian and world football by a particularly tragic follower of both. Monday, July 31, 2006. In one of the more pleasing transfers of the summer from an Australian perspective, Luke Wilkshire has completed. His anticipated move from Bristol City to Dutch Eredivisie club Twente Enschede. Many coaches would have discarded him from their World Cup plans then and there, but Hiddink persisted; Wilkshire was used at right wing-back in Australia’s opening game against Japan. He ...
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The Football Tragic: March 2007
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A light-hearted review of Australian and world football by a particularly tragic follower of both. Saturday, March 31, 2007. What began as a one-off kickaround between fans of opposing clubs has become, thanks to the dedicated efforts of certain individuals, a laudable Sydney FC spin-off. Tomorrow (April 1) marks the league debut, in the Eastern Suburbs Football Association, of the club now known as Lokomotiv Cove. But it was not to be just an. Phenomenon. A determined, tireless crew, comprising (amo...
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The Football Tragic: August 2006
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A light-hearted review of Australian and world football by a particularly tragic follower of both. Thursday, August 31, 2006. It seems Dwight Yorke may indeed be headed back to England. To join his erstwhile club colleague Roy Keane at Sunderland. One wonders how Yorke's easygoing on-field demeanour and playboy lifestyle will sit with the legendarily demanding Keane. Would be missed, but Terry Butcher's job might become just that little bit easier, in more ways than one. In the run-up to last year’s comp...
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