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the road to london starts right here..for OLYROO'S..
Don’t miss the Qantas Olyroos take on Yemen on the road to London
On Sunday 19th June at Bluetongue Stadium in Gosford, and Thursday 23rd June at Ausgrid Stadium in Newcastle, The Qantas Olyroos will take their first crucial step towards qualifying for the 2012 London Olympics as they take on Yemen over two legs.
Australia's Olympic dreams are on the line as the Qantas Olyroos will need to win these two matches on aggregate to progress to the next round of qualification. Qantas Olyroos Head Coach Aurelio Vidmar believes that the squad he has selected will be able to get the results needed to progress to the next stage.
As a member of the Football Family we invite you to share in their Olympic journey, in what is sure to be a testing, yet exciting encounter with Yemen.
To secure your seat for these games simply click on the links below
Match details
First leg - Preliminary round 2 of 2012 London Olympics Asian Qualifiers
Qantas Olyroos v Yemen
Sunday 19 June 2011
Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Kick-off - 3:00pm
Tickets on Sale Monday 13 June, 9am (AET)
http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/sh ... =OLYROOS11
Second leg - Preliminary round 2 of 2012
London Olympics Asian Qualifiers
Qantas Olyroos v Yemen
Thursday 23 June 2011
Ausgrid Stadium, Newcastle
Kick Off - 6.30pm
Tickets on Sale Monday 13 June, 9am (AET)
http://www.proticket.com.au/event.asp?eventid=1152
Ticket Prices
Adult $15.00
Child/Concession $7.00
Family $30.00
Both matches are general admission
Concession (Pensioner, Student, Child)
Pensioner - Aged,TPI (valid ID cards) including seniors cards
Student - Full time tertiary and secondary school students (valid ID required)
Child - 4–16 years inclusive (children 3 years and under are free unless they are occupying a seat)
Family Definition
2 Adults and 2 Children
Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Members will be admitted free upon presentation of their member card at the gate.
On Sunday 19th June at Bluetongue Stadium in Gosford, and Thursday 23rd June at Ausgrid Stadium in Newcastle, The Qantas Olyroos will take their first crucial step towards qualifying for the 2012 London Olympics as they take on Yemen over two legs.
Australia's Olympic dreams are on the line as the Qantas Olyroos will need to win these two matches on aggregate to progress to the next round of qualification. Qantas Olyroos Head Coach Aurelio Vidmar believes that the squad he has selected will be able to get the results needed to progress to the next stage.
As a member of the Football Family we invite you to share in their Olympic journey, in what is sure to be a testing, yet exciting encounter with Yemen.
To secure your seat for these games simply click on the links below
Match details
First leg - Preliminary round 2 of 2012 London Olympics Asian Qualifiers
Qantas Olyroos v Yemen
Sunday 19 June 2011
Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Kick-off - 3:00pm
Tickets on Sale Monday 13 June, 9am (AET)
http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/sh ... =OLYROOS11
Second leg - Preliminary round 2 of 2012
London Olympics Asian Qualifiers
Qantas Olyroos v Yemen
Thursday 23 June 2011
Ausgrid Stadium, Newcastle
Kick Off - 6.30pm
Tickets on Sale Monday 13 June, 9am (AET)
http://www.proticket.com.au/event.asp?eventid=1152
Ticket Prices
Adult $15.00
Child/Concession $7.00
Family $30.00
Both matches are general admission
Concession (Pensioner, Student, Child)
Pensioner - Aged,TPI (valid ID cards) including seniors cards
Student - Full time tertiary and secondary school students (valid ID required)
Child - 4–16 years inclusive (children 3 years and under are free unless they are occupying a seat)
Family Definition
2 Adults and 2 Children
Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Members will be admitted free upon presentation of their member card at the gate.
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Why not just one game then. Its almost like having a 180 minute game. Silly. The two leg system is all about ensuring fairness in a home/away sense. If you dont play home and away, then it defeats the purpose. I would have thought if Syria was unsafe, they could play in a neighbouring country that is considered safe at the very least.
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What has Syria got to do with it
Anyway of course it has to be 2 legs....for away goals

Anyway of course it has to be 2 legs....for away goals

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e-football wrote:What has Syria got to do with it![]()
Anyway of course it has to be 2 legs....for away goals

Yes, Yemen I should have said.
Anyway, I think we should block it up for the home leg and go all out for the away leg.
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Re: the road to london starts right here..for OLYROO'S..
Is this game being televised on fox or sbs or somethin?
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apparently will not be shown on any network.Azza wrote:Is this game being televised on fox or sbs or somethin?
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How crap is that???the_gun wrote:apparently will not be shown on any network.Azza wrote:Is this game being televised on fox or sbs or somethin?