Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "National Soccer League" ¶ 12
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Parramatta and Power
Among the new clubs at this time were the Collingwood Warriors, Carlton, Northern Spirit and Parramatta Power.
The league in 2003 – 04 was won by Perth Glory after a 1-0 win against Parramatta Power on April 4, 2004, almost 27 years to the day that the national competition began.
He was later registered to play two matches for the club against Parramatta Power and Australian Newcastle United, his last appearances as a professional footballer.
* 4 April – Minor Premiers Perth Glory defeat Parramatta Power 1-0 at Parramatta Stadium in the last ever NSL Grand Final, becoming National Champions for the second year in succession.
During a dark period in the club's history, in 1999 – 2000 Sydney United lost all their players ( except Velimir Kupresak ) and their coach to a new professional football club called Parramatta Power ; however, the new team only lasted fiveseasons.
Although finishing last in the standings, United defeated Parramatta Power 1 – 0 at home to end the latter's final aspirations.
Both Northern Spirit and Parramatta Power were clubs admitted into the NSL to promote non-ethnic clubs.
Parramatta Power, backed by the prosperous Parramatta Eels Rugby League Club, entered competition during the 1999 – 2000 season after luring 16 United players and staff.
Alex left Adelaide City in 2000, after sixteen years with the club, to join Parramatta Power.
Category: Parramatta Power players
Parramatta Power were a football ( soccer ) team which was based in western Sydney.
Sterjovski began his career in Australia at Wollongong Wolves and briefly played for Illawarra Lions before making a name for himself with successful spells at Sydney United and Parramatta Power.
He played over 300 games for Brisbane Strikers, Sydney Olympic FC and Parramatta Power, and won two A-League championships with Sydney FC over five seasons.
After three seasons at the club, Bolton signed for the Parramatta Power.
The Parramatta Power lost the game in extra-time 1-0 to Perth Glory in the final game of the season and the final game of the NSL competition.
In 1997 he became assistant to David Mitchell with National Soccer League clubs Sydney Olympic, then following Mitchell to Sydney United in 1998 and Parramatta Power in 1999.
He left Parramatta Power in 2002 to take over as manager of Northern Spirit.
Category: Parramatta Power players

Parramatta and failed
The Tigers only averaged 6, 565 people attending home games at Parramatta Stadium in what was regarded as a failed experiment.
He failed as a Labor candidate at Parramatta in the 1917 State elections.
However with their courier having defected, the callout messages to Windsor, Parramatta and Sydney failed, and the uprising was confined to the Castle Hill area ; the planned concentration of 1, 100 fell far short of its target.
Ettingshausen had formed the leagues most dangerous center partnership with fellow Cronulla representative player Mark McGaw, although Cronulla failed to re-capture their 1988 form and only just scraped into the Finals in 1989 after winning a playoff for 5th place against the Brisbane Broncos at Parramatta Stadium in Sydney.

Parramatta and much
The venture was so successful that by 1958 the company moved to much larger premises in Parramatta Road, Concord and then to Milperra.
In a mass exodus of Bulldogs players much like those who had defected to Parramatta a decade earlier, Anasta would later be followed to the Roosters by his former Bulldogs team-mates Nate Myles in 2007, Mark O ' Meley in 2008 and eventually controversial Bulldogs club icon Willie Mason also in 2008.
Thomas Rowley owned Kingston Farm which occupied the eastern half of Stanmore and much of Newtown, and a portion of George Johnston's Annandale estate covered the area south of Parramatta Road containing Annandale House built in 1799 on the hill between Macaulay and Albany Roads.
During 1999 he was spotted by the Parramatta Eels as a player with much potential and he was offered a scholarship by the club, which he accepted, and in the following year he moved to Sydney to join his older brother Steven at Parramatta, where he spent the next three seasons in the lower grades.
Declining to take on the Parramatta captaincy in his final year with the club, his career appeared to be winding down after injuries and suspension saw him miss much of the second half of the season.
He also received much acclaim from Parramatta legend Peter Sterling, who " handed over " the Eels # 7 jersey in an episode of The NRL Footy Show in the middle of 2005.

Parramatta and support
The death of her husband in 1949 meant that she had to support herself, which she did through her writing, serialising her first novel At Parramatta in The Bulletin.

Parramatta and placed
He was arrested and placed in the Parramatta Watch House before being released on bail which soon settled the matter.

Parramatta and was
The Sydney-Parramatta Line ran from Sydney terminus, just south from today's Central railway station to the Granville area which was originally known as ' Parramatta Junction '.
In the early days of European settlement, timber was harvested to fuel the steam engines in Sydney and Parramatta.
In 1880 Parramatta Junction was renamed to Granville, after the British Colonial Secretary, Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville.
The Granville Municipality was formed in 1885 and the council carried on the local government of the area until 1948, when it became part of an enlarged City of Parramatta.
The line was intended to continue from Epping to Parramatta, incorporating the existing Carlingford line, but this section has been postponed indefinitely, though a stub tunnel has been constructed at the northern end of Epping station.
Paterson, whose health was failing, then retired to Government House at Parramatta and left Foveaux to run the colony.
Bennelong was a member of the Wangal clan, connected with the south side of Parramatta River, having close ties with the Wallumedegal clan, on the north side of the river, and the Burramattagal clan near today's Parramatta.
From 1920 to 1927, he was a member for the multi-member seat of Parramatta.
In Sydney, there are several altered examples of his work, namely St Benedict's, Chippendale ; St Charles Borromeo, Ryde ; the former church of St Augustine of Hippo ( next to the existing church ), Balmain ; and St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta, which was gutted by a fire in 1996.
The average rent in Parramatta was $ 230 per week, slightly higher than the national average of $ 190, but then the average weekly wage of $ 482 was also slightly higher than average ($ 466 ).
Hume was born at Seven Hills ( his father's property ) near Parramatta, a settlement close to ( and now a suburb of ) Sydney.
In the past Castle Hill was serviced by the Rogans Hill railway line to Parramatta to take the rural area's produce to the city.
Castle Hill was once served by the Rogans Hill railway line to Parramatta, which closed in 1932.
With a railway line having been completed to Parramatta in 1856, it was decided to locate the new cemetery at a point on the line.
The area along the southern banks of the Parramatta River, west of Petersham to Rose Hill, was reported to belong to the Wanegal.
An interesting blend of sailor and scholar, he explored the Parramatta River as early as 1788, and was the first to surmise that Tasmania might be an island.
An expedition to explore the Parramatta River was led by Hunter early in 1788.
An original proposal to run from Westmead to St Leonards, via Epping was considered, but in 1998 the Parramatta Rail Link was announced as part of the NSW Government's Action for Transport 2010 plan.
The line was to run from Chatswood through Epping to Parramatta, partially travelling along the underutilised Carlingford surface line which would be expanded from single-track to dual-track.
Governor Phillip, desperate to make the colony self-sufficient, allocated Ruse an allotment at Rose Hill ( Parramatta ), where he proved himself industrious and showed that it was possible for a family to survive through farming.
During Australia's first federal election in 1901, Cook was elected unopposed to the federal seat of Parramatta, and served as the deputy to Reid, then Alfred Deakin, following the creation of the Commonwealth Liberal Party from Cook's and Deakin's parties.
When the first federal Parliament was elected in 1901, Cook was elected, unopposed by Labor, member for Parramatta, a seat which then included the Lithgow area.

1.609 seconds.