Goals from skipper Alex Brosque and Milos Ninkovic set Sydney FC up for a 2-0 A-League win over Newcastle on Saturday, after the side battled a virus all week.The competition pacesetters have now tallied a maximum 12 points from their season-opening four games and have still yet to concede a goal in the campaign.It was done despite a virus forcing Arnold into making his first change to the line-up all season, inserting Brosque in for a sick David Carney.Hes been sick since we got back from Wellington (last week), so he basically only trained yesterday for a half hour and that was it, Arnold said.Ninkovic was sick today as well. Weve had a bit of a virus go through the team over the last few weeks where players have missed sessions through training.If anything, that was a bit of a concern for me, coming into this game. But again, weve got the depth and the quality that we can deal with it.For the injury-ravaged Jets, the loss in front of 11,873 fans at McDonald Jones Stadium was their first of the year and easily their worst outing of the season.The defeat for rookie coach Mark Jones was compounded by a possible knee injury to Ben Kantarovski, who had to be helped from the field late in the game.It appeared to be an cruisy day at the office early for the visitors, who dominated possession and field position seemingly at will.And it was a clinical Brosque who eventually got on the scoresheet with his third goal of the season.Defender Michael Zullo charged onto an aerial ball in the 7th minute that fell to Milos Ninkovic, and he duly dinked over for a cutting Brosque into an empty box.Immediately after the break, Ninkovic fired in his second goal in as many weeks.A long-range effort from Newcastles Filip Holosko could only be parried into the path of Ninkovic, who slotted home a straightforward chance to double his teams lead.Jets coach Mark Jones admitted a miss from Steve Ugarkovic just before the break was a game-changer.We had a glorious opportunity at halftime. Ninety-nine times out of 100 Stevie scores that and if we score that, we come in at 1-1 and everythings fine, he said.The second goal, that was difficult and that was disappointing. We turned it over in dangerous areas and we paid a price for that. Cyber Monday Shoes . As the crowd erupted, Davis knocked the ball off the glass and back into his hands. With 1:14 to go in overtime, Davis sixth block also became his 17th rebound. That, along with his 32 points -- which tied a career high -- proved too much for Denver to overcome, and the Pelicans held on for their third straight victory, 111-107 on Sunday night. Clearance Shoes . -- Ty Montgomery had 290 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, and fifth-ranked Stanford held on to beat No. https://www.fakeshoeswholesale.com/ .J. -- New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz will miss the rest of the season after having surgery on his left knee. Fake Shoes For Sale .Y. - Free agent outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury, fresh off winning the World Series with Boston, reached agreement with the rival New York Yankees on a seven-year contract worth about $153 million, a person familiar with the negotiations said Tuesday night. Wholesale Shoes . The lawyers filed a 33-page amended complaint Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan, expanding on the suit originally filed Oct. 3 in New York Supreme Court. Arbitrator Fredric Horowitz last week refused to compel Selig to testify in the grievance, and Rodriguez then walked out of the hearing without testifying. New Zealand 157 for 2 (Bates 64, Curtis 55*) beat Pakistan 156 (Nain Abidi 49, Asmavia 49*, Tahuhu 3-37) by eight wicketsScorecard Captain Suzie Bates made a 46-ball 64, and put on 100 quick runs for the first wicket with Sam Curtis (55*), as New Zealand women beat Pakistan women by eight wickets, with 27 overs to spare, in the first ODI in Lincoln.Bates decision to put Pakistan in was vindicated when the visitors were reduced to 27 for 3 in the ninth over. Nain Abidi (49) put on a 62 with Nida Dar (19) for the fourth wicket to begin a recovery, but Pakistan collapsed after Abidis dismissal. They went from 89 for 3 to 90 for 6, with medium-pacer Lea Tahuhu (3-37) removing Abidi and Dar, while captain Sana Mir was caught and bowled to 16-year old debutant legspinner Amelia Kerr (1-21).ddddddddddddAllrounder Asmavia Iqbal scored an unbeaten 49, but was one of only three batsmen to reach double figures as Pakistan folded for 156 in 49 overs.Bates and Curtis knocked 100 off the target in just 13.3 overs, before the New Zealand captain was caught behind off Sana Mir. Amy Satterthwaite fell four overs later. But the wickets only marginally slowed down New Zealands scoring rate, as Curtis took them home with her first ODI fifty.The second ODI in the five-match series will be played in the same venue on November 11. ' ' '