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Not even Jordan could jump this high
« on: October 21, 2005, 07:04:02 AM »

Rangers Andrews jumps for the ball with Artmedia Bratislava's Fodrek in Glasgow
Rangers Marvin Andrews jumps for the ball with Artmedia Bratislava's Branislav Fodrek during their Champions League Group H soccer match at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow October 19, 2005. The match ended a 0-0 draw. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell


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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2005, 07:10:26 AM »
2-0 win sends Sydney FC to top of A-League
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Sydney FC bounced back to winning form with goals from Sasho Petrovski and David Carney giving them a 2-0 win over the New Zealand Knights at Aussie Stadium to send them to the top of the Hyundai A-League competition ladder.
Petrovski and Carney scored first half goals that sent the Sydney FC fans home happy for the second home match in succession.
The win sent Sydney FC to the top of the ladder but also signified the first clean sheet of the season. Central to that effort was Jacob Timpano, who was a tower of strength in the middle of the Sydney FC defence and he also looked comfortable on the ball.
Sydney FC made one change to the side from last weekend with Matthew Bingley coming into the starting line up for the suspended Ufuk Talay, who received a one game ban for his red card against the Victory.
Sydney FC started the match with a swift tempo and had two early chances to Petrovski and Yorke before Petrovski opened the scoring with a neat volley from a set piece in the 11th minute.
A Steve Corica corner was flicked on by Iain Fyfe at the near post and Petrovski had to hit a volley on the turn but kept the ball down well and blasted it past Knights’ keeper Danny Milosevic to make it 1-0.
Sydney FC then doubled its lead in the 31st minute when Fyfe was again superior in the air inside the penalty area, setting up Carney for his second goal of the season.
It was a similar route but a different benefactor as a quick Corica free kick was headed goalwards by Fyfe with Milosevic only able to palm the ball onto the post with Carney on hand to head the rebound into an unguarded net for a 2-0 lead.
It was all one way traffic in the opening stanza with Corica and Carney also coming close with shots in the latter stages of the first period.
Yorke also produced a double save from Milosevic and then defender Darren Bazeley off the line after he was put through on goal by Petrovski in the 40th minute but Sydney FC remained 2-0 in front at the break.
The second half started as the first ended with Carney narrowly missing a second goal in the 49th minute when Petrovski broke down the right, squared the ball to Carney, whose shot went whistling just wide with Milosevic just watching.
Bingley was next to come close when he got on the end of a sublime Dwight Yorke flick in the 53rd minute only to see his lobbed shot squirm inches wide.
Yorke spurned another chance in the 66th minute when neat work from Corica and Petrovski saw the striker away on goal. His shot beat Milosevic but also went narrowly over the crossbar.
New Zealand did enjoy a strong period midway through the second half with Jeremy Maguire, Simon Yeo and Sean Devine coming close but it is fair to say the visitors were completely outplayed.
As New Zealand circled, Corica had a great chance to put the game beyond doubt in the 74th minute when Yorke again put him through on goal despite an attempted rugby tackle from New Zealand defender Ronnie Bull.
Mark Rudan had the ball in the back of the net in the 87th minute only for referee Ben Williams to disallow the goal for a foul but Sydney FC took all three points, registering its 4th win in five matches.

Results

Sydney FC 2 (Sasho Petrovski 10, David Carney 31) v New Zealand Knights 0

Aussie Stadium, Sydney - Friday October 21, 2005

Referee

Ben Williams

Crowd: 11,836

Sydney FC

1. Clint Bolton (gk)
2. Iain Fyfe
3. Alvin Ceccoli
8. Matthew Bingley
10. Steve Corica
11. Sasho Petrovski
12. David Carney
14. Andrew Packer
15. Terry McFlynn
17. Jacob Timpano
19. Dwight Yorke (c)

Substitutes

7. Robbie Middleby on for 11. Sasho Petrovski (81st minute)
9. David Zdrilic on for 10. Steve Corica (88th minute)
4. Mark Rudan on for 14. Andrew Packer (85th minute)
20. Justin Pasfield (gk) not used

Yellow card

Sasho Petrovski 58.

New Zealand Knights

1. Danny Milosevic
2. Darren Bazeley
3. Ronnie Bull
5. Danny Hay (c)
8. Ben Collett
9. Simon Yeo
10. Sean Devine
11. Zenon Caravella
12. Cole Tinkler
14. Joshua Maguire
16. Noah Hickey

Substitutes

4. John Tambouras on for 3. Ronnie Bull (81st minute)
13. Jeremy Brockie on for 10. Sean Devine (84th minute)
19. Naoki Imaya 16. Noah Hickey (88th minute)
20. Glen Moss (gk) not used

Yellow cards

Joshua Maguire 41, Sean Devine 56.
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Re: Not even Jordan could jump this high
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2005, 07:33:58 AM »
congrats to dwight and keep the good  winning form and dog look like he go boot de man
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Re: Not even Jordan could jump this high
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2005, 09:31:37 AM »

Rangers Andrews jumps for the ball with Artmedia Bratislava's Fodrek in Glasgow
Rangers Marvin Andrews jumps for the ball with Artmedia Bratislava's Branislav Fodrek during their Champions League Group H soccer match at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow October 19, 2005. The match ended a 0-0 draw. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell


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Re: Not even Jordan could jump this high
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2005, 11:08:47 AM »
nuttin passin the twin towers but ah fraid to say is man from bahrain side who willin to crash plane into it to bring it down

as long as avery or cyd or spann share a blade i go be happy sumbudy easing up dem work load
now that we have mastered the language we can wield it as we may

 

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