Sydney Olympic would like to announce to all its fans that the last home game of the season against Bonnyrigg White Eagles has been rescheduled to Saturday the 24th of July 2010.On the day, AEK FC is arriving from Athens-Greece to Sydney and will have their first training session in Australia at Belmore Sports Ground.
Come down to meet the stars of AEK FC and enjoy the game of Sydney Olympic and the favourites to win the 2010 Premier League Bonnyrigg White Eagles.
The times for Saturday the 24th of July 2010 are:
Sydney Olympic v Bonnyrigg Under 18's – 1.00pm
Sydney Olympic v Bonnyrigg Under 20's – 3.00pm
AEK FC LIVE Training Session – 5.00pm
Sydney Olympic v Bonnyrigg 1st Grade – 7.00pm
All the Youth games will be played out of Bonnyrigg Sports Center at the following times:
Bonnyrigg led the Suns 1-0 courtesy of Brad Boardman's well-taken effort from close-range on 65' minutes, though the Suns scraped a draw in the 5' minute of injury-time, much to the disbelief of the Bonnyrigg supporters. Bonnyrigg goalkeeper Ali Akbal was adjudged to have handled the ball outside of the penalty-area, leaving the referee with no choice but to award a free-kick. And, with ultimately the last kick of the match, Adem Kir curled his free-kick into the back of the net to snare the Suns their twelfth League draw in 2010.
The draw keeps Rockdale's hopes of finals football alive, though the Suns will need to rely on results to go their way in the closing two weeks of the regular season. As for Bonnyrigg, Brian Brown's men still hold a strong five-point lead at the top of the table, two weekends out from the finals.
At Marconi Stadium, a very patient Manly United FC conceded the initiative to the Stallions, though came out on top with a 2-0 win in a rather scrappy affair. Goals to Robbie Cattanach and David Dodd in the closing 20' minutes of the match secured the Cromer Park side the points, as Craig Midgley's men further eased their relegation fears with this vital victory.
Bonnyrigg White Eagles have the chance to mathematically secure top-spot on Saturday evening when Rockdale City Suns visit Bonnyrigg Sports Club. Brian Brown's men hold a seven-point lead over their closest rival, and three-points on Saturday will secure the side the Premiership.
The White Eagle shave been in good nick in recent weeks, illustrated by the fine run of results. Jamie McMaster and Daniel Severino have been immense for the side out of midfield, with the hard work of Milorad Simonovic to compliment the side both with and without the ball. Upfront, burly striker Brad Boardman has enjoyed a fine run of form, and will be up for a few more goals heading towards the finals series.
The visiting Rockdale City Suns hold an incredible record for draws in 2010, the side currently on eleven out of their nineteen matches played to-date. Mile Todorovski's men are a very well-organised unit, and the White Eagles may well run into some difficulty in breaking the team from Rockdale down. Todorovski's midfield men Dominic Hudap and Pece Cvetanovski will be key to the side's chances, though the Suns will need goals to pull off an upset. Averaging one-goal a game, the Suns will need to secure maximum points to stand any chance of a late surge into the finals series.
At Seymour Shaw, Sutherland Sharks' finals ambitions go on the line when Blacktown City visit Miranda. The Sharks have slipped outside of the Top-Five, and will require a win against the second-placed Blacktown City FC to keep their finals ambitions alive. The Sharks trail A.P.I.A.-Leichhardt Tigers by two-points, though George Souris & Co. will be eager to make the most of home ground advantage this weekend.
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