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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1215 on: January 29, 2014, 01:17:25 PM »
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The Ange 4222 looks pretty god dam awful when its not clicking

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1216 on: January 29, 2014, 01:26:56 PM »
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The Ange 4222 looks pretty god dam awful when its not clicking
In other words as soon as Ange left.  :lol


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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1217 on: January 31, 2014, 11:04:13 PM »
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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1218 on: February 01, 2014, 01:57:40 AM »
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:lol Bit harsh. Was an amazing strike. Nabbout's was also amazing for a different reason.  :lol

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1219 on: February 01, 2014, 06:37:04 AM »
Yeah it was   :lol but remember his butter fingers on the next play?  :rollin then resulted in a goal kick which went straight out of bounds. The Coe special.

That baby singlet was creepy.

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1220 on: February 01, 2014, 09:37:49 AM »
why are they moving games because of a taxi race? a-league, powerhouse arab comp  :clapping

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1221 on: February 01, 2014, 09:43:54 AM »
Yeah it was   :lol but remember his butter fingers on the next play?  :rollin then resulted in a goal kick which went straight out of bounds. The Coe special.

That baby singlet was creepy.
:lol Coe is always good for a heart in your mouth special every week.  :clapping :clapping

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1222 on: February 02, 2014, 02:10:10 AM »
Melbourne Victory crowds will face the toughest crackdown on spectator behaviour seen in Australian sport for the rest of the A-League season following intervention by the code's governing body to be announced on Sunday.

The changes aimed at rogue fans will see supporter groups subjected to ID checks and bag searches and comes after a banned hooligan tried to enter Etihad Stadium with three flares strapped to his chest.

The crackdown follows repeated trouble last Sunday before the clash with Sydney, when fans marched through the city streets letting off flares.

Football Federation Australia said Victory supporters face restricted access to "active'' areas behind goals until season's end in a bid to eliminate the minority element of trouble makers.

In targeted areas, Victory fans will be forced to show identification to get to their seats and will be banned from entering active areas where fans sing and chant unless they are registered club members.

Additional measures to ensure crowd safety, such as increased bag checks, are also expected to be introduced.

A-League head Damien de Bohun said tackling trouble-making fans was necessary to protect sensible supporters and the image of the sport.

"The trial is squarely aimed at preventing troublemakers using the active areas to ­engage in anti-social behaviour that affects the enjoyment of others and damages the reputation of the club and game,'' he said.

The changes mean Victory and Wanderers supporters will need membership cards to enter the active zones, can buy only one ticket to the area and cannot exchange their seat with another fan.

Similar measures were trialled for a "high-risk'' match between Victory and Wanderers in Melbourne last month.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/football/crowd-restrictions-target-rogue-elements-in-melbourne-victory-supporter-group/story-fnk9a3dc-1226815761687

Football Federation Australia has brought in new measures to tighten security for "active supporters" of Western Sydney Wanderers and Melbourne Victory.

Under the new rules, designed to more rigorously police the zones within the ground where the clubs' most zealous fans gather, only club members will be entitled to purchase tickets into active-supporter areas.

"Each member will be entitled to purchase one ticket for their own use. The measures will apply to home-and-away matches," the FFA said in a statement on Saturday.

http://www.theage.com.au/sport/soccer/new-rules-target-fan-hooliganism-20140201-31ubf.html

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1223 on: February 02, 2014, 11:52:11 AM »
Victory blinds is a poo club
hhhaaarrgghhh hhhhaaarrggghhh hhhhaaaarrrggghh
HHAAARRRGGGHHHH HHHHAAARRRGGGHHHH HHHHHAAAAARRRRGGGGGHHHHH

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1224 on: February 02, 2014, 03:35:18 PM »
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Germany
Melbourne Victory crowds will face the toughest crackdown on spectator behaviour seen in Australian sport for the rest of the A-League season following intervention by the code's governing body to be announced on Sunday.

The changes aimed at rogue fans will see supporter groups subjected to ID checks and bag searches and comes after a banned hooligan tried to enter Etihad Stadium with three flares strapped to his chest.

The crackdown follows repeated trouble last Sunday before the clash with Sydney, when fans marched through the city streets letting off flares.

Football Federation Australia said Victory supporters face restricted access to "active'' areas behind goals until season's end in a bid to eliminate the minority element of trouble makers.

In targeted areas, Victory fans will be forced to show identification to get to their seats and will be banned from entering active areas where fans sing and chant unless they are registered club members.

Additional measures to ensure crowd safety, such as increased bag checks, are also expected to be introduced.

A-League head Damien de Bohun said tackling trouble-making fans was necessary to protect sensible supporters and the image of the sport.

"The trial is squarely aimed at preventing troublemakers using the active areas to ­engage in anti-social behaviour that affects the enjoyment of others and damages the reputation of the club and game,'' he said.

The changes mean Victory and Wanderers supporters will need membership cards to enter the active zones, can buy only one ticket to the area and cannot exchange their seat with another fan.

Similar measures were trialled for a "high-risk'' match between Victory and Wanderers in Melbourne last month.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/football/crowd-restrictions-target-rogue-elements-in-melbourne-victory-supporter-group/story-fnk9a3dc-1226815761687

Football Federation Australia has brought in new measures to tighten security for "active supporters" of Western Sydney Wanderers and Melbourne Victory.

Under the new rules, designed to more rigorously police the zones within the ground where the clubs' most zealous fans gather, only club members will be entitled to purchase tickets into active-supporter areas.

"Each member will be entitled to purchase one ticket for their own use. The measures will apply to home-and-away matches," the FFA said in a statement on Saturday.

http://www.theage.com.au/sport/soccer/new-rules-target-fan-hooliganism-20140201-31ubf.html



This is what they did to the Jews five years before Holocaust

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1225 on: February 02, 2014, 05:26:09 PM »
Reductio ad absurdum or at least a ridiculous strawman argument Bents. We are talking about attending a sport here; not genocide :huh3. If 'active' supporters are genuine (which most are) then they will already be club members and so they will still be able to stand together in the 'active' area.

The only issue I have with ruling is it should be extended to all clubs. Heart's 'active' supporter group is hardly full of little angels after ripping up seats at Etihad last year and there's been trouble in the past with Sydney FC as well.
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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1226 on: February 02, 2014, 05:43:44 PM »
same old soccer fans

the idiots that love the sport are the ones that hold the sport back again and again


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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1227 on: February 02, 2014, 05:44:00 PM »


MVC fans have had their rights slashed over the last ten years. Not dissimilar to america post 9/11

I was not talking about the genocide. Inwqs rendering to the 3o's in which Jews slowly and surely had rights removed

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1228 on: February 08, 2014, 08:13:29 PM »
Victory come from behind to win 3-1 over CCM up in Gosford :thumbsup. Still giving up soft goals but after the past month's "efforts" we'll take a good away win.

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #1229 on: February 08, 2014, 09:37:36 PM »
Melbourne Victory crowds will face the toughest crackdown on spectator behaviour seen in Australian sport for the rest of the A-League season following intervention by the code's governing body to be announced on Sunday.

The changes aimed at rogue fans will see supporter groups subjected to ID checks and bag searches and comes after a banned hooligan tried to enter Etihad Stadium with three flares strapped to his chest.

The crackdown follows repeated trouble last Sunday before the clash with Sydney, when fans marched through the city streets letting off flares.

Football Federation Australia said Victory supporters face restricted access to "active'' areas behind goals until season's end in a bid to eliminate the minority element of trouble makers.

In targeted areas, Victory fans will be forced to show identification to get to their seats and will be banned from entering active areas where fans sing and chant unless they are registered club members.

Additional measures to ensure crowd safety, such as increased bag checks, are also expected to be introduced.

A-League head Damien de Bohun said tackling trouble-making fans was necessary to protect sensible supporters and the image of the sport.

"The trial is squarely aimed at preventing troublemakers using the active areas to ­engage in anti-social behaviour that affects the enjoyment of others and damages the reputation of the club and game,'' he said.

The changes mean Victory and Wanderers supporters will need membership cards to enter the active zones, can buy only one ticket to the area and cannot exchange their seat with another fan.

Similar measures were trialled for a "high-risk'' match between Victory and Wanderers in Melbourne last month.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/football/crowd-restrictions-target-rogue-elements-in-melbourne-victory-supporter-group/story-fnk9a3dc-1226815761687

Football Federation Australia has brought in new measures to tighten security for "active supporters" of Western Sydney Wanderers and Melbourne Victory.

Under the new rules, designed to more rigorously police the zones within the ground where the clubs' most zealous fans gather, only club members will be entitled to purchase tickets into active-supporter areas.

"Each member will be entitled to purchase one ticket for their own use. The measures will apply to home-and-away matches," the FFA said in a statement on Saturday.

http://www.theage.com.au/sport/soccer/new-rules-target-fan-hooliganism-20140201-31ubf.html

Sydney fans were forced to remove a banner that said 'we want farina out', and removed from the stadium.

lol

australia = freedom of speech?

good win by MFC. I dont know why the gosford fans were playing this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWTFG3J1CP8 but its a good tune