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He admits they rode their luck, but coach Graham Arnold has rated Sydney FCs comeback against Melbourne Victory as one of the clubs best wins hes seen. Air Jordan 11 Cheapest .The Sky Blues sit five points clear at the top of the table after beating Victory 2-1 at Allianz Stadium to extend their perfect start to five games with the aim to make it six against Perth next weekend.They were fortunate in the first half when Besart Berisha missed a penalty and Marco Rojas a sitter, before Mitch Austin eventually opened the scoring 41 minutes in.But Arnold was full of praise for the way Sydney rebounded after the break, reverting to their possession-based style to set the scene for substitute David Carneys match-winning brace - though his equaliser came off a blatant handball.We didnt play our way in the first half, Arnold said.I just said to the boys at halftime that Id rather lose playing our way.In the second half we did exceptionally well. It was probably one of the best victories weve had since Ive been at the club.It came on the back of Arnolds bold decision to replace marquee winger Filip Holosko with Carney, who played out of position on the right.I wanted to get him high and wired in a one-versus-one situation, which is his strength, he said.Some people may question why on the right-hand side, but I wanted him to cut inside onto his left foot and try to create some havoc, and he did.Arnold knew Sydney got the rub of the green over their staunch Victorian rivals but backed referee Chris Beaths officiating.Chris handled the game quite well, he said.I could understand why Melbourne and Kevin may be a little bit upset, but at the same time next week that could turn around.Its football, its the way it is - it happens all over the world.The positive night threatened to become very different at one point when left-back Michael Zullo smashed his head into a pitchside table, in a worrying incident that could lead to a review of match-day practices.Fortunately for the 28-year-old his face hit the top of the table rather than the corner, and after several minutes receiving medical attention he was able to play on, providing a classy throw-in for captain Alex Brosque to assist Carneys first goal.I think the table woke him up, Arnold said.He fired up after that, he was aggressive and that was the best part of his game the next 40 minutes.He was outstanding. Cheap Jordan 11 Ireland .500 on the season. The Jets are now 0-5-1 in the second game of back-to-backs. The game started the same way the Vancouver game started the night before, with the Jets taking the first two penalties of the game and killing off the first, but the Oilers getting on the board first, scoring on the second man-advantage. Air Jordan 11 Retro Ie . But what about the officials? Every sport has officials and they also have stories about hard work and sacrifice but their accomplishments are seldom recognized by anyone outside their inner circle. http://www.airjordan11ireland.com/ . Reigning world champion Eve Muirhead of Scotland opened with a 12-2 rout of Winnipegs Jennifer Jones in a battle of teams bound for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.MOSCOW -- The International Olympic Committee is waiting for more clarifications from the Russian government on the anti-gay law that is overshadowing preparations for the Winter Games in Sochi, IOC President Jacques Rogge said Friday. The law, signed by President Vladimir Putin in June, bans "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations" and imposes fines on those holding gay pride rallies. It has caused a major international outcry and spawned calls for protests ahead of the Feb. 7-23 Olympics in the Black Sea resort. Rogge said the Russian government provided written re-assurances about the law on Thursday, but that some elements are still too unclear to pass judgment. "We are waiting for the clarifications before having the final judgment on these reassurances," Rogge said, a day before the start of the world athletics championships in Moscow. Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko insisted Thursday that Olympic athletes would have to respect the laws of the country during the Sochi Games. On Friday, he said there was no way Russia would back down under political pressure. Referring to Western criticism, Mutko was quoted as saying by Interfax: "I wouldnt call the pressure light. Russia must understand that the stronger we are, the more other people arent going to like it. We have a unique country." "We dont have to be afraid of threats to boycott the Olympic Games," Mutko said. "All sensible people understand that sports demand independence, that it is inadmissible that politics intervene. Jordan 11 Wholesale Shoes. ." On Thursday, Mutko did make it clear that the private lives and privacy of athletes would be respected as it is guaranteed by the Russian constitution Rogge said that was essential. "The Olympic charter is clear," Rogge said. "A sport is a human right and it should be available to all, regardless of race, sex or sexual orientation." Even if Russia accepts that principle, the law leaves open the issue of athletes speaking freely during the games. "As far as the freedom of expression is concerned, of course, this is something that is important," Rogge said. "But we cannot make a comment on the law" until the clarifications have been received. The All Out advocacy group said it was happy with Rogges comments. "This is the strongest and most direct statement we have received from the International Olympic Committee. It shows the IOC is listening to the global outcry," said All Out Executive Director Andre Banks. Still, Rogge pleaded for time to study the Russian reassurances some more. "I understand your impatience to get the full picture, but we havent (received) it today," Rogge said. "There are still too many uncertainties in the text." Rogge said the problems seemed to centre on translations. "We dont think it is a fundamental issue," he said at a news conference following a meeting of the IOC executive board with the International Association of Athletics Federations. ' ' '
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