Looks like a good day at the Parks Sunday to watch Prems and Reserves games throughout the day, some good match ups and reserves at 11am and 3pm. Don't know how to put the URL in correctly but the fixtures are all up on Foxsportspulse.
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Monday 16 March, 2015
Football Federation SA (FFSA) is pleased to publicly release the Women’s Premier League and Women’s Reserves League fixtures for the 2015 Season.
Commencing this coming Sunday 22 March, all Round 1 fixtures will be held as double headers at the newly opened, Elite Systems Football Centre.
Reigning Champions Adelaide City WFC will be looking to continue their strong form after claiming their fifth consecutive FFSA Charity Cup in the pre-season when they take on Adelaide University.
Last season’s second and third placed sides MUWFC and West Adelaide will be continuing their on going battle when they kick off their 2015 campaign in what will surely be a tough contest.
Round 1 Fixtures:
5:00 PM - Adelaide University v Adelaide City
5:00 PM - MUWFC v West Adelaide
1:00 PM- FFSA U14/15 Girls v Para Hills Knight
1:00 PM - Sturt Marion v Cumberland United
Fulham United: Bye
Elite Systems Football Centre – 46 Cowan Street, Angle Park
Entry: Free
View all the Women’s Premier and Reserve Fixtures online here >
ENDS –
Premier League kicks off this Sunday at The Parks
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Re: Premier League kicks off this Sunday at The Parks
Heard the day went well.
Hope they can do the same concept for the div 1 league
Hope they can do the same concept for the div 1 league
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Re: Premier League kicks off this Sunday at The Parks
Apparently, apart from the weather, it went well. Need to aware on hot days, artificial turf can get very hot ( unlike grass ) talking to a couple of players who found it exhausting. There was one GK who suffered a few bruises around the knee/ legs, not from challenges but from diving on the turf.
On another matter, at a recent junior fixture, a coach was seen talking to few of the opposition players after the game had finished - one would hope it was just to say hello ?
Old saying if the grass looks greener somewhere else, all you need to do is put more water on your own lawn and look after it, rather then go looking for someone else's ready made lawn
On another matter, at a recent junior fixture, a coach was seen talking to few of the opposition players after the game had finished - one would hope it was just to say hello ?
Old saying if the grass looks greener somewhere else, all you need to do is put more water on your own lawn and look after it, rather then go looking for someone else's ready made lawn