Wellington Phoenix Men

League Table 2016/17

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almost 9 years ago

Win today and we will officially #avoidthespoon

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almost 9 years ago

Melbourne Victory 0 Wellington Phoenix 3

P W D L GD Pts
Sydney FC 25 19 5 1 41 62
Melbourne Victory 25 14 3 8 17 45
Melbourne City 25 10 6 9 5 36
Brisbane Roar 24 9 9 6 3 36
Western Sydney 25 8 10 7 0 34
Perth Glory 25 8 9 8 -3 33
Wellington Phoenix 25 8 5 12 -4 29
Adelaide United 25 5 7 13 -20 22
Newcastle Jets 25 5 7 13 -21 22
Central Coast 24 5 5 14 -18 20

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almost 9 years ago

In the last two weeks, we have improved our goal difference by 8.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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almost 9 years ago

Brisbane Roar 5 Central Coast Mariners 1

P W D L GD Pts
Sydney FC 25 19 5 1 41 62
Melbourne Victory 25 14 3 8 17 45
Brisbane Roar 25 10 9 6 7 39
Melbourne City 25 10 6 9 5 36
Western Sydney 25 8 10 7 0 34
Perth Glory 25 8 9 8 -3 33
Wellington Phoenix 25 8 5 12 -4 29
Adelaide United 25 5 7 13 -20 22
Newcastle Jets 25 5 7 13 -21 22
Central Coast 25 5 5 15 -22 20

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almost 9 years ago · edited almost 9 years ago · History

Win today and we will officially #avoidthespoon

Given the ridiculously expensive squad we put together this season and a manager who on reflection was simply too dated in his approach to the rigors of the A league, "avoiding the wooden spoon" is nothing to be remotely proud about,it has been the the most frustrating season in the ten years I have followed  the club,gimmicky nonsense like this albeit it humorous really dose nothing to appease me,we should be at the very least runners up in the main season and serious contenders for the overall title!
No backbone and no mental toughness,are we just happy to be the team that occasionally turns up like tonight?

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almost 9 years ago

Kiwi Jambo wrote:

Win today and we will officially #avoidthespoon

Given the ridiculously expensive squad we put together this season and a manager who on reflection was simply too dated in his approach to the rigors of the A league, "avoiding the wooden spoon" is nothing to be remotely proud about,it has been the the most frustrating season in the ten years I have followed  the club,gimmicky nonsense like this albeit it humorous really dose nothing to appease me,we should be at the very least runners up in the main season and serious contenders for the overall title!
No backbone and no mental toughness,are we just happy to be the team that occasionally turns up like tonight?

Just a bit of gallows humor.Of course I'm fudged off at our season but if I don't joke about it sometimes I'll become a bitter old bastard and there's already enough of those on here.

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almost 9 years ago

We are on 29 Pts -4 GD We have Sydney Home and Roar Away

For us to get ahead of Perth (33Pts - 3 GD) , they will need to Loose 1 and Draw one and or Loose both. They play Roar Home and Melb City Home

For us to get ahead of WSW (34 Pts - O GD), they need to loose both.They Play Victory Home and Adelaide Away

Oddly enough, we could still finish in 5th place.

We could win one and draw one and still catch Perth assuming they loose both

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almost 9 years ago · edited almost 9 years ago · History

Guess for anyone that is confident stick $100 on at the TAB. I reckon the odds would be huge.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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almost 9 years ago

Leggy wrote:

Guess for anyone that is stupid enough to stick $100 on at the TAB, the odds would be huge.

Fixed
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almost 9 years ago

Leggy wrote:

Guess for anyone that is confident stick $100 on at the TAB. I reckon the odds would be huge.

TAB only offering $51 for us to win the Grand Final, that seems rather low. $13 for WSW seems tempting tho
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almost 9 years ago · edited almost 9 years ago · History

RR wrote:

Leggy wrote:

Guess for anyone that is confident stick $100 on at the TAB. I reckon the odds would be huge.

TAB only offering $51 for us to win the Grand Final, that seems rather low. $13 for WSW seems tempting tho

....I wonder if TAB is privy to some inside info.....

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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almost 9 years ago · edited almost 9 years ago · History

A-League have produced a guide to the last two weeks http://www.a-league.com.au/article/your-guide-to-h...

Wellington Phoenix 

Currently: Seventh 

Points: 29 

Goal difference: -4 

Highest possible finish: Fifth 

Lowest possible finish: Seventh 

Remaining games: Sydney FC (H), Brisbane Roar (A) 

After losing a quintessential six-pointer to Western Sydney in mid-March, every one of the last four games became a must-win for Wellington if they were to stay alive in the fight for the Finals. They’ve achieved that in impressive fashion so far, dispatching the Jets 5-0 before a head-turning 3-0 win at Melbourne Victory on Sunday. 

If Glory get a point in Perth on Saturday night, Phoenix’s season will be over, but when they kick-off against Sydney FC in Wellington earlier that evening, the door will still be ajar. That gives Wellington every motivation to continue their late-season renaissance against the Sky Blue juggernaut and Premiers Plate winners.

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almost 9 years ago · edited almost 9 years ago · History

Yakcall wrote:

A-League have produced a guide to the last two weeks http://www.a-league.com.au/article/your-guide-to-h...

Wellington Phoenix 

Currently: Seventh 

Points: 29 

Goal difference: -4 

Highest possible finish: Fifth 

Lowest possible finish: Seventh 

Remaining games: Sydney FC (H), Brisbane Roar (A) 

After losing a quintessential six-pointer to Western Sydney in mid-March, every one of the last four games became a must-win for Wellington if they were to stay alive in the fight for the Finals. They’ve achieved that in impressive fashion so far, dispatching the Jets 5-0 before a head-turning 3-0 win at Melbourne Victory on Sunday. 

If Glory get a point in Perth on Saturday night, Phoenix’s season will be over, but when they kick-off against Sydney FC in Wellington earlier that evening, the door will still be ajar. That gives Wellington every motivation to continue their late-season renaissance against the Sky Blue juggernaut and Premiers Plate winners.

???? Unless FeverBot is lying to me, this math is a little off? let's say Perth draw on Saturday and the Phoenix win, that would bring the Glory to 34 points and the Phoenix to 32, therefore it's still mathematically possible for us to snatch a place in the top six in the last round. Heck, it's even possible for us to catch the Wanderers but still finish behind Perth. 

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almost 9 years ago

Jaickin wrote:

Yakcall wrote:

A-League have produced a guide to the last two weeks http://www.a-league.com.au/article/your-guide-to-h...

Wellington Phoenix 

Currently: Seventh 

Points: 29 

Goal difference: -4 

Highest possible finish: Fifth 

Lowest possible finish: Seventh 

Remaining games: Sydney FC (H), Brisbane Roar (A) 

After losing a quintessential six-pointer to Western Sydney in mid-March, every one of the last four games became a must-win for Wellington if they were to stay alive in the fight for the Finals. They’ve achieved that in impressive fashion so far, dispatching the Jets 5-0 before a head-turning 3-0 win at Melbourne Victory on Sunday. 

If Glory get a point in Perth on Saturday night, Phoenix’s season will be over, but when they kick-off against Sydney FC in Wellington earlier that evening, the door will still be ajar. That gives Wellington every motivation to continue their late-season renaissance against the Sky Blue juggernaut and Premiers Plate winners.

???? Unless FeverBot is lying to me, this math is a little off? let's say Perth draw on Saturday and the Phoenix win, that would bring the Glory to 34 points and the Phoenix to 32, therefore it's still mathematically possible for us to snatch a place in the top six in the last round. Heck, it's even possible for us to catch the Wanderers but still finish behind Perth. 

Why am I not surprised the A-league article is wrong. Oops

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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almost 9 years ago

Fox sports editorial?

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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almost 9 years ago

Its written by Jason Pine, tweeted him about it and they are getting it fixed

Not a real fan, just pretending to be one!

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almost 9 years ago

Jaickin wrote:

Yakcall wrote:

A-League have produced a guide to the last two weeks http://www.a-league.com.au/article/your-guide-to-h...

Wellington Phoenix 

Currently: Seventh 

Points: 29 

Goal difference: -4 

Highest possible finish: Fifth 

Lowest possible finish: Seventh 

Remaining games: Sydney FC (H), Brisbane Roar (A) 

After losing a quintessential six-pointer to Western Sydney in mid-March, every one of the last four games became a must-win for Wellington if they were to stay alive in the fight for the Finals. They’ve achieved that in impressive fashion so far, dispatching the Jets 5-0 before a head-turning 3-0 win at Melbourne Victory on Sunday. 

If Glory get a point in Perth on Saturday night, Phoenix’s season will be over, but when they kick-off against Sydney FC in Wellington earlier that evening, the door will still be ajar. That gives Wellington every motivation to continue their late-season renaissance against the Sky Blue juggernaut and Premiers Plate winners.

???? Unless FeverBot is lying to me, this math is a little off? let's say Perth draw on Saturday and the Phoenix win, that would bring the Glory to 34 points and the Phoenix to 32, therefore it's still mathematically possible for us to snatch a place in the top six in the last round. Heck, it's even possible for us to catch the Wanderers but still finish behind Perth. 

Shall I post the confused maths woman gif again?

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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almost 9 years ago

Jaickin wrote:

Yakcall wrote:

A-League have produced a guide to the last two weeks http://www.a-league.com.au/article/your-guide-to-h...

Wellington Phoenix 

Currently: Seventh 

Points: 29 

Goal difference: -4 

Highest possible finish: Fifth 

Lowest possible finish: Seventh 

Remaining games: Sydney FC (H), Brisbane Roar (A) 

After losing a quintessential six-pointer to Western Sydney in mid-March, every one of the last four games became a must-win for Wellington if they were to stay alive in the fight for the Finals. They’ve achieved that in impressive fashion so far, dispatching the Jets 5-0 before a head-turning 3-0 win at Melbourne Victory on Sunday. 

If Glory get a point in Perth on Saturday night, Phoenix’s season will be over, but when they kick-off against Sydney FC in Wellington earlier that evening, the door will still be ajar. That gives Wellington every motivation to continue their late-season renaissance against the Sky Blue juggernaut and Premiers Plate winners.

???? Unless FeverBot is lying to me, this math is a little off? let's say Perth draw on Saturday and the Phoenix win, that would bring the Glory to 34 points and the Phoenix to 32, therefore it's still mathematically possible for us to snatch a place in the top six in the last round. Heck, it's even possible for us to catch the Wanderers but still finish behind Perth. 

Shall I post the confused maths woman gif again?

Do like the take on that gif for the latest Squires cartoon.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactiv...

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almost 9 years ago

Melbourne City 1 Adelaide United 0

P W D L GD Pts
Sydney FC 25 19 5 1 41 62
Melbourne Victory 25 14 3 8 17 45
Brisbane Roar 25 10 9 6 7 39
Melbourne City 26 11 6 9 6 39
Western Sydney 25 8 10 7 0 34
Perth Glory 25 8 9 8 -3 33
Wellington Phoenix 25 8 5 12 -4 29
Newcastle Jets 25 5 7 13 -21 22
Adelaide United 26 5 7 14 -21 22
Central Coast 25 5 5 15 -22 20

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almost 9 years ago

Wellington Phoenix 1 Sydney FC 1

P W D L GD Pts
Sydney FC 26 19 6 1 41 63
Melbourne Victory 25 14 3 8 17 45
Brisbane Roar 25 10 9 6 7 39
Melbourne City 26 11 6 9 6 39
Western Sydney 25 8 10 7 0 34
Perth Glory 25 8 9 8 -3 33
Wellington Phoenix 26 8 6 12 -4 30
Newcastle Jets 25 5 7 13 -21 22
Adelaide United 26 5 7 14 -21 22
Central Coast 25 5 5 15 -22 20

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almost 9 years ago

FeverBot wrote:

Wellington Phoenix 1 Sydney FC 1

P W D L GD Pts
Sydney FC 26 19 6 1 41 63
Melbourne Victory 25 14 3 8 17 45
Brisbane Roar 25 10 9 6 7 39
Melbourne City 26 11 6 9 6 39
Western Sydney 25 8 10 7 0 34
Perth Glory 25 8 9 8 -3 33
Wellington Phoenix 26 8 6 12 -4 30
Newcastle Jets 25 5 7 13 -21 22
Adelaide United 26 5 7 14 -21 22
Central Coast 25 5 5 15 -22 20

>:l

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almost 9 years ago

Bugger, I wanted to displace WSW in the finals

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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almost 9 years ago

Western Sydney Wanderers 0 Melbourne Victory 0

P W D L GD Pts
Sydney FC 26 19 6 1 41 63
Melbourne Victory 26 14 4 8 17 46
Brisbane Roar 25 10 9 6 7 39
Melbourne City 26 11 6 9 6 39
Western Sydney 26 8 11 7 0 35
Perth Glory 25 8 9 8 -3 33
Wellington Phoenix 26 8 6 12 -4 30
Newcastle Jets 25 5 7 13 -21 22
Adelaide United 26 5 7 14 -21 22
Central Coast 25 5 5 15 -22 20

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almost 9 years ago

Perth Glory 3 Brisbane Roar 1

P W D L GD Pts
Sydney FC 26 19 6 1 41 63
Melbourne Victory 26 14 4 8 17 46
Melbourne City 26 11 6 9 6 39
Brisbane Roar 26 10 9 7 5 39
Perth Glory 26 9 9 8 -1 36
Western Sydney 26 8 11 7 0 35
Wellington Phoenix 26 8 6 12 -4 30
Newcastle Jets 25 5 7 13 -21 22
Adelaide United 26 5 7 14 -21 22
Central Coast 25 5 5 15 -22 20

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almost 9 years ago

And that is us done, time to play some of the kids vs the Roar?

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almost 9 years ago
Don't worry lads! Only give or take 6 months to go till a new season
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almost 9 years ago

Points scored since Des & Greenie took charge

SYD P17 40pts 

MVC P18 32pts 

MCY P17 22pts 

BRI P17 25pts 

PER P17 24pts 

WSW P17 24pts 

WEL P18 24pts 

NEW P16 16pts 

ADL P17 16pts 

CCM P16 11pts

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almost 9 years ago

Six months till the A League Refs and FFA cheat us again. I just wish they would give us a kiss first before they fudge us in the arse.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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almost 9 years ago

RR wrote:

Points scored since Des & Greenie took charge

SYD P17 40pts 

MVC P18 32pts 

MCY P17 22pts 

BRI P17 25pts 

PER P17 24pts 

WSW P17 24pts 

WEL P18 24pts 

NEW P16 16pts 

ADL P17 16pts 

CCM P16 11pts

Argh didn't see this... This is the table I made just now from when Des and Greenie took charge. 

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almost 9 years ago

Jaickin wrote:

RR wrote:

Points scored since Des & Greenie took charge

SYD P17 40pts 

MVC P18 32pts 

MCY P17 22pts 

BRI P17 25pts 

PER P17 24pts 

WSW P17 24pts 

WEL P18 24pts 

NEW P16 16pts 

ADL P17 16pts 

CCM P16 11pts

Argh didn't see this... This is the table I made just now from when Des and Greenie took charge. 

Which one has the correct points for MelbCiteh?

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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almost 9 years ago

Think you've got some results there wrong, Jay. Shoots us up to fourth rather than 7th...


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Could Feverbot oblige us and produce a table as follows:

- Table of A-League teams who came last at the end a season (= the wooden spoon), ranked by the number of times they came last.

This would include the usual suspects (the Jets, CCM, us) but must have other teams as well?

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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almost 9 years ago

Mainland FC wrote:

Jaickin wrote:

RR wrote:

Points scored since Des & Greenie took charge

SYD P17 40pts 

MVC P18 32pts 

MCY P17 22pts 

BRI P17 25pts 

PER P17 24pts 

WSW P17 24pts 

WEL P18 24pts 

NEW P16 16pts 

ADL P17 16pts 

CCM P16 11pts

Argh didn't see this... This is the table I made just now from when Des and Greenie took charge. 

Which one has the correct points for MelbCiteh?

My list was in table order, rather than points scored order. We both have City on 22 points but Jackin has added an additional a Sydney win.
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almost 9 years ago

RR wrote:

Mainland FC wrote:

Jaickin wrote:

RR wrote:

Points scored since Des & Greenie took charge

SYD P17 40pts 

MVC P18 32pts 

MCY P17 22pts 

BRI P17 25pts 

PER P17 24pts 

WSW P17 24pts 

WEL P18 24pts 

NEW P16 16pts 

ADL P17 16pts 

CCM P16 11pts

Argh didn't see this... This is the table I made just now from when Des and Greenie took charge. 

Which one has the correct points for MelbCiteh?

My list was in table order, rather than points scored order. We both have City on 22 points but Jackin has added an additional a Sydney win.

Oh shark - i didnt see City out of order up there. Rest of yours is still in points order

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almost 9 years ago

Central Coast Mariners 2 Newcastle Jets 0

P W D L GD Pts
Sydney FC 26 19 6 1 41 63
Melbourne Victory 26 14 4 8 17 46
Melbourne City 26 11 6 9 6 39
Brisbane Roar 26 10 9 7 5 39
Perth Glory 26 9 9 8 -1 36
Western Sydney 26 8 11 7 0 35
Wellington Phoenix 26 8 6 12 -4 30
Central Coast 26 6 5 15 -20 23
Adelaide United 26 5 7 14 -21 22
Newcastle Jets 26 5 7 14 -23 22

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almost 9 years ago

The wooden spoon could still be either Adelaides, Newcastles or Central Coast. Too close to call.  Glad we aren't involved.

Golden boot race coming down to the wire too, prefer JMac to get it.

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almost 9 years ago · edited almost 9 years ago · History

Yeah, in the golden boot race there is one good cod and a bunch of shark cods.

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almost 9 years ago

Mainland FC wrote:

Could Feverbot oblige us and produce a table as follows:

- Table of A-League teams who came last at the end a season (= the wooden spoon), ranked by the number of times they came last.

This would include the usual suspects (the Jets, CCM, us) but must have other teams as well?

Doesn't make great reading for New Zealand.

Club GP W D L GF GA GD Pts Season
NZK 21 1 3 17 15 47 -32 6 2005-06
NZK 21 5 4 12 13 39 -26 19 2006-07
WEL 21 5 5 11 25 37 -12 20 2007-08
NEW 21 4 6 11 21 39 -18 18 2008-09
ADL 27 7 8 12 24 33 -9 29 2009-10
NQF 30 4 7 19 28 60 -32 19 2010-11
GCU 27 4 9 14 30 42 -12 21 2011-12
WEL 27 7 6 14 31 49 -18 27 2012-13
MHT 27 6 8 13 36 42 -6 26 2013-14
NEW 27 3 8 16 23 55 -32 17 2014-15
CCM 27 3 4 20 33 70 -37 13 2015-16
Team # Last
Newcastle Jets 2
New Zealand Knights 2
Wellington Phoenix 2
Adelaide United
1
Central Coast Mariners 1
Gold Coast United 1
Melbourne Heart 1
North Queensland Fury 1
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almost 9 years ago

Yakcall wrote:

Mainland FC wrote:

Could Feverbot oblige us and produce a table as follows:

- Table of A-League teams who came last at the end a season (= the wooden spoon), ranked by the number of times they came last.

This would include the usual suspects (the Jets, CCM, us) but must have other teams as well?

Doesn't make great reading for New Zealand.

Club GP W D L GF GA GD Pts Season
NZK 21 1 3 17 15 47 -32 6 2005-06
NZK 21 5 4 12 13 39 -26 19 2006-07
WEL 21 5 5 11 25 37 -12 20 2007-08
NEW 21 4 6 11 21 39 -18 18 2008-09
ADL 27 7 8 12 24 33 -9 29 2009-10
NQF 30 4 7 19 28 60 -32 19 2010-11
GCU 27 4 9 14 30 42 -12 21 2011-12
WEL 27 7 6 14 31 49 -18 27 2012-13
MHT 27 6 8 13 36 42 -6 26 2013-14
NEW 27 3 8 16 23 55 -32 17 2014-15
CCM 27 3 4 20 33 70 -37 13 2015-16
Team # Last
Newcastle Jets 2
New Zealand Knights 2
Wellington Phoenix 2
Adelaide United
1
Central Coast Mariners 1
Gold Coast United 1
Melbourne Heart 1
North Queensland Fury 1

Another one will be added to CCM ADL or Jets this weekend. 
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