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FEBRUARY 23RD 2010 Great News!!! We are back on LION...(line) For some months now, we have had some major problems with our website, We are now hoping that the problems are fixed And we can bring you all the latest updates and news from around Southern & Ettalong United F.C Thank you for your patience as we have tried to sort through and get things working again! |
2010 SEASON |
Welcome to the 2010 football season. ____________________________________ As most of you have noticed our website has been out of action for a while and unfortunately all attempts were unsuccessful in trying to revive it. Finally after many frustrating months, Teena has managed to get the problem resolved with our website host and we can again get some important club updates to our members and interested parties. So, a big thank you to Teena for your persistence in getting the site up again and for the effort you have put in over the last few years on the SEUFC website. REGISTRATIONS ________________________ Registration days have come and gone with numbers again looking very healthy. With just the one muster day to go for the U/9's on Thursday 25 February 2010 most teams are settled and raring to go. Registration is still open and we do still have a few places available in all age groups, both male and female. So if you are interested or know someone who would like to join the most progressive club on the Central Coast, please call Christine on 0412 031 338. Any enquiries from senior male players should be directed to head coach Dale Eggleton on 0402 789 770. Senior women players should contact Anella on 0408 054 959. JUNIOR FOOTBALL ACADEMY _____________________________ The SEU Junior Football Academy will again be held throughout the 2010 season. This year we have increased the ages for the academy, with all SEUFC players between the ages of 8 and 16 eligible to try out for selection in one of the most innovative development academies on the Central Coast. State of the art coaching techniques are delivered by qualified coaches, including guest Mariners players. The academy will again be sponsored by the club with all academy players receiving an SEU academy shirt and football. JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT OFFICER _________________________________ We are in the process of appointing a junior development officer who will be working with all junior coaches and players throughout the season. This program will be designed to provide all junior players from U5 to U16 and their coaches, with training and coaching techniques to give them the opportuity to reach their football potential. Watch this space for further announcements shortly. Gary Fish |
PLEASE NOTE: |
Community Chest Token Donation System ____________________________________________ The owner of Ettalong Beach IGA is right behind the program and is excited about the prospect of really supporting the community that supports the store. You can help IGA and Southern & Ettalong United by participating in this sponsorship program. All customers that purchase items in the store (excluding cigarettes due to government regulations) will receive a token for every $20 spent to place into the box of the group or organisation of their choice. Note that if there is a $40 sale then two tokens will be issued. If there is a $60 sale then 3 tokens will be issued and so on. The store will also be running promotions through the year with bonus tokens. So please shop there and place your tokens in the Southern & Ettalong box. The box will be emptied of tokens at the end of each calendar month with a tally to be recorded onto the chart displayed at the front of the store, indicating the dollar amount raised for each group or organisation. The store will pay to the group or organisation 10 cents per token placed into their box. This amount will be paid via a cheque on a quarterly basis. |
BIG FOOT CENTRAL COAST CUP COMPETITION. _______________________________________________ SEU First Grade had their first kick around as a team last Sunday, In the Big Foot Central Coast Cup Competition.The weather conditions for this couldn't have been worst, with temps up to 40 deg Cel. They were matched against a very youthfull Ourimbah team. You could tell from the kick off, that SEU ment business. Within the first five minutes we hit the back of the net, and we went on to notch away 4 goals!...to Ourimbahs 2. SEU were very focused on the task, Considering the broiling heat , the movement and speed was exceptional. The entire team played as a team!!.... A very enjoyable game to watch. You can see SEU First Grade again this Sunday in the Big Foot Central Coast Cup . Venue: Pluim Park. Time: 12:00pm kick off Opponent: Killarney Vale Bring the family , bring your friends, DON'T MISS IT !! Semi Finals are scheduled for Sunday March 7, and then the FINAL of the Men's Bigfoot Central Coast Cup and the Women's Central Coast Cup will be played at Pluim Park, as part of Pluim Park's Family Fun Day on Sunday March 14. |
Southern & Ettalong United FC rising star Jacob Caban is a player to follow for the
future. Jacob playing in our under 10 A’s team was voted by all opposing coaches
& managers as the most valuable player in the under 10 A’s competition. Jacob was a member of SEUFC Football Academy for 2009 season. Jacob is a gifted athlete who possesses a powerful but accurate left foot and dominated either at sweeper or in the central midfield. Jacob is currently training hard to improve his game, we all at SEU wish Jacob the very best in his footballing future and look forward to him one day playing with our 1st Grade Team. |
Central Coast Player of the Year 2009 Jacob Caban Southern & Ettalong United FC Under 10 A’s |

SPOTLIGHT ON THE FUTURE OF S.E.U. |
The Winter Comp, for ALL competitions, will not begin until the weekend of 10th April
(after Easter) this year. Be aware that this weekend is in the middle of the school holidays , |
NEWS |
PLAYERS REQUIRED _________________________ Registrations have been fantastic this year with numbers increasing across the board. However, there are still a few places available in the following age groups to provide comfortable numbers for all teams: Under 10's, 11's, 12's (mixed and girls), 14's (mixed and girls), 16's, 18's, 35b,35c and 35d. If you would like to join or know someone who would like to join one of the most progressive clubs on the Central Coast, please call the registrar Christine on 0412 031 338. |
Central Coast Family Fun Day Pluim Park Lisarow, Sunday March 14 Gates Open 12pm Free Slides, free face painting, free jumping castle, Mariners players will be there signing autographs, giveaways |
Aries 21st March - 21st April If you were born under the sign of the ram, you are likely to play with an uncompromising, combative style typified by Taribo West (26/3/74), one of the strongest footballers around - and guilty of some of the worst fouls ever. Indeed, foul play seems to be a trait associated with Aries as Paul Bosvelt (26/3/70) will always be remembered for his assault on Dennis Irwin. You are likely to be something of an odd-ball off the pitch too - notorious mad-man Edmundo (2/4/71) combines on-field violence with off-field antics that have earnt him the nickname 'O Animal' and a lengthy jail sentence. He also has a dubious relationship with a monkey. NB: Arians are no more likely to be Derby supporters than anyone else. |
Taurus 21st April - 20th May Taurus born footballers are often blessed with bundles of natural football ability but have to cope with a high public profile and intense media interest, which can make them somewhat vain like hair-style guinea-pig David Beckham (2/5/75), or pretentious like Johan Cruyff (25/4/47), who took to referring to himself in the third person. However, Dion Dublin (22/4/69) has never been accused of being pretentious. |
Gemini 21st May - 21st June Gemini - the twins - inevitably produces footballers with a split personality. Usually a ridiculous amount of raw talent is combined with with a colourful, but violent personality. Eric Cantona (24/5/66) is a prime example. Peerless on the pitch, he had an alarming tendency to to suddenly snap in the heat of the moment and strike out against his enemies, whereas, away from the game he is a calm and reflective poet, philosopher, actor and artist. Two more superstars with a Jekyll and Hyde personality are Paul Gascoigne (27/5/67) and George Best (22/5/46). Their Gemini traits made them the most talented young players of their generation, but off the field their lives followed an eerily similar pattern of alcoholism and wife-beating. |
Cancer 22nd June - 22nd July A cancer on the game? Perhaps, perhaps not, but Paulo Di Canio (9/7/68) and Patrick Vieira (23/6/76) have demonstrated the sort of consistent disciplinary problems that the authorities are keen to stamp out. Di Canio's infamous push on referee Paul Alcock earnt him an lengthy ban and Vieira has his own parking space at FA headquarters for his regular disciplinary hearings. Those born under cancer pick up more than their fair share of red and yellow cards. |
Leo 23rd July - 23rd August It's difficult to define the typical Leo player. They really are a mixed bunch but most have the characteristics of being fiercely competitive and highly influential. Roy Keane (10/8/71) is a prime example, as is Paraguay's Jose Luis Chilavert (27/7/65). Leo's are likely to divide opinion in the dressing-room but can often be inspired leaders and are more likely than most to be made captain. Even Gary Mabbutt (23/08/61), despite his regular own-goals, became Tottenham captain. |
Virgo 24th August - 22nd September Precious few footballers were born under the sign of Virgo - it doesn't bestow much in the way of football ability upon its children. Interestingly, however, it does produce some top class goalkeepers and the trait of longevity. David Seaman (19/9/63) and Peter Shilton (18/9/49) guarded the England net admirably for years on end, but both carried on until they were well past their prime rather than bowing out gracefully at the top. |
Libra 23rd September - 23rd October Another star sign that is hard to define. Pele (23/10/40), the greatest player of all time, is a Libra so there must be a certain gift for football associated with the celestial scales. However, Libra does seem to have a nasty habit of producing really annoying people. Arsene Wenger (22/10/49) and Robbie Savage (18/10/74) are just two of them. |
Scorpio 24th October - 22nd November Scorpios are likely to burst on to the scene at a really young age, displaying a football maturity beyond their tender years. Wayne Rooney (24/10/85) and Alessandro Del Piero (9/11/74) are two such 'boy wonders'. Diego Maradona (30/10/60) was another, but of course, it all went wrong for the stocky Argentinian who forgot not to turn up for his drugs test at the 1994 World Cup. Forgetfulness must be a Scorpio trait because Rio Ferdinand (7/11/78) is as absent minded as they come. |
Sagittarius 23rd November - 21st December Half-man half-horse, the equine archer is obviously good at shooting, having produced both Gary Lineker (30/11/60) and Michael Owen (14/12/79), two of England's greatest centaur-forwards. Quick and lethal from close range, Sagittarians also appear to be clean-living, down to earth individuals who avoid controversy. |
Capricorn 22nd December - 19th January Capricorns aren't likely to display much talent for the game of football, but the star sign has produced a whole host of people who have forged a good career in the game despite an apparent lack of ability. Vinny Jones (5/1/65) was totally useless but made his name for kicking opponents rather than the ball, and Alex Ferguson (31/12/41) was not the greatest player by all accounts, but has created a vast football empire. Emile Heskey (11/1/78) is also rubbish. |
Aquarius 20th January - 18th February Aquarians seem to be quitters when it comes to football. Kevin Keegan (14/2/51) is renowned for running away when the going gets tough, but not being afraid to be honest about it. Stan Collymore (22/1/71) has quit more clubs than most, often acrimoniously. He's been with nine different teams and famously quit Ulrika Johnson in dramatic fashion too. Keegan and Collymore were wonderfully talented, and Bulgarian Hristo Stoichkov (8/2/66) confirms that Aquarians are natural footballers, if somewhat erratic. |
Pisces 19th February - 20th March The fish - or Mark Fish (14/3/74) is the most appropriately named Piscean. Pisceans are not superstars, but they are often dependable run-of-the-mill, journeyman, professionals. Unfortunately, they may be more susceptible than most to injury problems as Darren Anderton (3/3/72) demonstrates. Sepp Blatter (10/3/36) is also a Piscean, so perhaps they show an aptitude for administration, far-fetched ideas and megalomania. |
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FOOTBALL ZODIAC SIGNS |
A light look at your football star sign |