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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #435 on: December 03, 2010, 11:14:58 PM »
Another week another late goal conceded to draw again  :P. Victory 3-3 vs top side Brisbane. This time thanks to a blind ref and  linesmen :scream.
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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #436 on: December 04, 2010, 12:03:30 AM »
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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #437 on: December 04, 2010, 07:37:45 AM »
Another week another late goal conceded to draw again  :P. Victory 3-3 vs top side Brisbane. This time thanks to a blind ref and  linesmen :scream.

To me it was not conclusive from the camera angle that the whole of the ball was over the whole of the line. Sure, Theoklitos was outside the area, but if he is holding the ball inside or on the line, it is fine. The camera angle seemed like there was some doubt as to where the ball actually was. If the ref was unsighted, it would have been impossible for the linesman to judge whether Theoklitos was inside or out too.

Either way, Muscat is a disgrace.

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« Reply #438 on: December 04, 2010, 06:50:10 PM »
It was an exciting game with a great atmosphere.  The game deserved more than 11000 supporters.  And that's one of the reasons why we didn't get the WC; the local game isn't supported.

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #439 on: December 04, 2010, 09:41:06 PM »
It was an exciting game with a great atmosphere.  The game deserved more than 11000 supporters.  And that's one of the reasons why we didn't get the WC; the local game isn't supported.

Carvels what happened to the 25k plus crowds that Victory used to get.

Honestly mate what is it. I have never been to a game but there were a lot of people who have jumped off the league. Whats the issue?

11k is a very poor crowd. Still more than most of Kangas games though..lol
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« Reply #440 on: December 04, 2010, 10:11:54 PM »
When the biggest club is down to 11k people you know the whole thing is on the skids! The truth is the same as that which unhinged the NSL, the standard aint that flash. In fact some of the best teams of the NSL like South and Knights and Marconi and Adelaide City would be pulling the pants down of these pretender clubs currently playing in this A League. Its an absolute disgrace how soccer is being run in Australia.

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #441 on: December 04, 2010, 10:29:10 PM »
When the biggest club is down to 11k people you know the whole thing is on the skids! The truth is the same as that which unhinged the NSL, the standard aint that flash. In fact some of the best teams of the NSL like South and Knights and Marconi and Adelaide City would be pulling the pants down of these pretender clubs currently playing in this A League. Its an absolute disgrace how soccer is being run in Australia.

Ramps you gotts admit though there are less fights amongst supporters though in this current form. We dont need that poo

i have another friend who was a south supporter who hates the  A league with a passion for exactly the same reasons as u have mentioned
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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #442 on: December 05, 2010, 07:24:21 AM »
Another week another late goal conceded to draw again  :P. Victory 3-3 vs top side Brisbane. This time thanks to a blind ref and  linesmen :scream.

To me it was not conclusive from the camera angle that the whole of the ball was over the whole of the line. Sure, Theoklitos was outside the area, but if he is holding the ball inside or on the line, it is fine. The camera angle seemed like there was some doubt as to where the ball actually was. If the ref was unsighted, it would have been impossible for the linesman to judge whether Theoklitos was inside or out too.

Either way, Muscat is a disgrace.
No one is disputing the ball was outside the area. Aussies refs are just hopeless. That's why none were invited to the officiate at the World Cup. Also it's time for the game to bring in video refereeing.

Ramps take off those NSL rose-coloured glasses if you think the standard then was better than now  :rollin
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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #443 on: December 05, 2010, 07:55:06 AM »
It was an exciting game with a great atmosphere.  The game deserved more than 11000 supporters.  And that's one of the reasons why we didn't get the WC; the local game isn't supported.

Carvels what happened to the 25k plus crowds that Victory used to get.

Honestly mate what is it. I have never been to a game but there were a lot of people who have jumped off the league. Whats the issue?

11k is a very poor crowd. Still more than most of Kangas games though..lol
League expanded too quickly and before it was financially stable to sustain it. The FFA had got ahead of itself based on seasons 2 and 3 and the Socceroos effort in Germany in 2006. Going into Nth Qld and GC has added nothing except an added expense and negative publicity for the A-league and Heart offers nothing different as far as social demographic and geography to the Victory. The season is now too long (30 games) so dimishes the need to go to every game and forces the need for games to be played midweek to fit the season in. Australia doesn't have a midweek football culture in any code. For the Victory crowds at AAMI are around 5k less than at Etihad. It's more expensive to go to AAMI as well. I also believe the FFA's bitterness towards Aussie Rules and arrogance during the WC bid over the past 2 years has been a major turn off to neutrals and those that like both sports but prefer Aussie Rules. The vitriolic rants of Craig Foster, Michael Cockerill and co. are the sport's own worst enemies. Even Andy Harper and Simon Hill couldn't help having a dig at the AFL straight after the WC bid loss. Sydney-based jealous losers who hate everything about Melbourne including the Victory :sleep. The problem is they are often the face of Aussie soccer  :help and when the sport needed to include mainstream Australia they push them away and in terms of Craig Foster calls us all "ignorant bogans"  ::). The FFA have also done sweet bugger all in terms of advertising of the A-league in recent years. There's going to need to be some contraction of the league and dumping of the small dead-weight clubs to get the A-league on a stable footing. Ben Buckley will probably get the flick as part of the process. Hopefully he doesn't return to AFL either if he leaves soccer.
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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #444 on: December 05, 2010, 12:06:01 PM »
When the biggest club is down to 11k people you know the whole thing is on the skids! The truth is the same as that which unhinged the NSL, the standard aint that flash. In fact some of the best teams of the NSL like South and Knights and Marconi and Adelaide City would be pulling the pants down of these pretender clubs currently playing in this A League. Its an absolute disgrace how soccer is being run in Australia.

LOL @ this.  I think last time MV played Hellas the score was 5-1  :rollin

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« Reply #445 on: December 05, 2010, 02:09:33 PM »
When the biggest club is down to 11k people you know the whole thing is on the skids! The truth is the same as that which unhinged the NSL, the standard aint that flash. In fact some of the best teams of the NSL like South and Knights and Marconi and Adelaide City would be pulling the pants down of these pretender clubs currently playing in this A League. Its an absolute disgrace how soccer is being run in Australia.

LOL @ this.  I think last time MV played Hellas the score was 5-1  :rollin

When we were playing with state league players lol and you clowns had a 2 million salary cap lol. The Knights of the 90s, Any SMFC team of the NSL and any Marconi or AdCity team would destroy all these clubs currently in the A League. Anyway, it doesnt matter, New Football is on its last legs just like the A League now.

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #446 on: December 05, 2010, 02:14:25 PM »
When the biggest club is down to 11k people you know the whole thing is on the skids! The truth is the same as that which unhinged the NSL, the standard aint that flash. In fact some of the best teams of the NSL like South and Knights and Marconi and Adelaide City would be pulling the pants down of these pretender clubs currently playing in this A League. Its an absolute disgrace how soccer is being run in Australia.

LOL @ this.  I think last time MV played Hellas the score was 5-1  :rollin

When we were playing with state league players lol and you clowns had a 2 million salary cap lol. The Knights of the 90s, Any SMFC team of the NSL and any Marconi or AdCity team would destroy all these clubs currently in the A League. Anyway, it doesnt matter, New Football is on its last legs just like the A League now.

this is hysterical.  sth melb are just spewing forever cos they thought they should have been in the a-league.  their behaviour before and since shows why they werent suitable

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #447 on: December 05, 2010, 05:28:29 PM »
What our NSL friends on here conveniently forget is the sport went broke under their stewardship.
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« Reply #448 on: December 05, 2010, 06:41:47 PM »
What our NSL friends on here conveniently forget is the sport went broke under their stewardship.

I know, I know.... :thumbsup

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« Reply #449 on: December 05, 2010, 06:42:40 PM »
What our NSL friends on here conveniently forget is the sport went broke under their stewardship.

And your clubs are losing millions of dollars not to mention the $45 million New Football wasted on a comical world cup bid  ;D