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FFC Mariner

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Transitional times get rid of the bullshit players ,play youth i don't care I've got membership this year the kids we hve have are going to get their chance play them. I dont give a shit about Ziggy but i have watched young Dan Hall give him every minutes he can get and watch him grow
This x 1 million
 

rbakersmith

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FA and the APL have terminated Lee's licence for the Jets, with the club to be run by a consortium of APL owners until a new owner can be found:

 

Pirate Pete

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Wanderers fans from a range of western Sydney suburbs won't be allowed to attend Friday night's clash against the Newcastle Jets, bringing the A-League partially in line with the restrictions imposed on the Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

McDonald Jones Stadium will be capped at 50 per cent of its 33,000-seat capacity on Friday night, and while only around 6000 fans are expected, the Jets are offering cut-price tickets to encourage attendance at their first home game of the season.

The reduced prices - $10 for adults and $5 for juniors - are to mark the club's fresh start after a consortium of rival A-League team investors took over the club this week.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer...nned-from-a-league-match-20210106-p56s71.html
 

Wombat

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Wanderers fans from a range of western Sydney suburbs won't be allowed to attend Friday night's clash against the Newcastle Jets, bringing the A-League partially in line with the restrictions imposed on the Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

McDonald Jones Stadium will be capped at 50 per cent of its 33,000-seat capacity on Friday night, and while only around 6000 fans are expected, the Jets are offering cut-price tickets to encourage attendance at their first home game of the season.

The reduced prices - $10 for adults and $5 for juniors - are to mark the club's fresh start after a consortium of rival A-League team investors took over the club this week.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer...nned-from-a-league-match-20210106-p56s71.html

That wont hurt the job seeker payments. But tell FFA to offer free Nangs to get a full house in Scum town.
 

Tevor

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I see the scum are being loaned two players from a Malaysian club in the transfer window. I wonder who arranged this???
 

FFC Mariner

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Their wiki records are beyond unimpressive.
There would be NPL players at least as good.
Maybe their wages are being covered to save cash?
 

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