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Years ago
Can Sixers win away in 05/06?
So Sydney & Woolongong had a great away record. Well isn't that amazing? FFS, they've got away games at each other's venues (a bus fare away if they're lazy), walk to the Razor court & huddle in a Lear Jet to Newcastle. Pffft. Wouldn't Dr Who love to hire a time capsule like that? Give Perth some credit, every away game is at their disadvantage timeline wise.
Besides, the Sixer hierarchy were adamant that crowds would flow in once the Sixers established a winning home record, & that was after a 8-0 (I think it was 9-0, but I'll remain conservative).
Let's be a little objective guys.
Cheers, DDFan
