werner
Team Captain
We already have the players .......... believe it or not .......If only I could go back in time & become mega-rich ala Back to the Future part II, I'd clean up this sorry club, get great players in & a very good coach.
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We already have the players .......... believe it or not .......If only I could go back in time & become mega-rich ala Back to the Future part II, I'd clean up this sorry club, get great players in & a very good coach.
That was an awfully harsh penalty given against Elsey. You are allowed to stand your ground but Geria played for it and made the most of it. A 50/50 decision that has gone against us that could just open the floodgates in a hostile environment?
Eugene farked up there for that free kick. Hate saying it but that's how it is
Am I hearing this right ?
Are soccer fans around the country boycotting the game because 100 soccer hooligans were banned and had their names published?
Am I asked to believe that these people were banned for no reason?
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The document she had leaked to her, was a document which had the names of 198 blokes banned by the FFA for causing problems. It was a police/FFA joint document. So how can she say the FFA are doing nothing when they have kicked out 198 people from the game for at least 10 years??Soccer in Australia is at risk of becoming on a par with the worst of the English Premier League and European soccer turmoil. The biggest problem is Football Federation Australia and the Wanderers are reluctant to engage in a full and frank admission that the problem has become endemic and acute. The two bodies must concede that there are some rats in the ranks of club supporters who wreak havoc at games.
They must show us a way out of the stand-off with police, hamstrung by an organisation too willing to blame everyone but themselves for a cultural problem within the sport that worsens each season. FFA is loath to make a genuine and concerted stand against the Wanderers because of the value they deliver the A-League. What it sees are full stadiums, passionate fans and big sponsorship deals.
Meanwhile, in the absence of David Gallop behaving like Braveheart, The Huffington Post Australia found the next best thing. His name is Grant Muir and he’s the spokesman for Sydney FC supporter group The Cove. Muir is one eloquent, angry Scotsman.
“We expect administrators of sport to support and defend the fans of the sport. Football is a sport that lives and dies by its fans… The FFA has has made no effort whatsoever to defend fans or to call out the inappropriateness [of certain media comments]," he said.
Muir was especially annoyed by the press release issued after the press conference, which had the extremely patronising headline: “Point made, time to support your team”.
“That was the most insulting condescending tripe I’ve ever seen. It was so utterly tone deaf I cannot believe a man with Gallop’s experience let that go out in his name," Muir said.
"He’s trying to tell us how to support our game, I would give a kidney to get that man in a room and give him a piece of my mind.”
Muir is desperate for Australians to understand that neither he himself nor the supporter group he represents has any issue with bans. It’s the lack of transparency in the appeal process that infuriates him.
“They don’t accord us the basic rights that even a murderer gets,” he said.
If the ****en linesmen didnt call offside because an arm was in front of the last defender who knows if they would have cracked them open.Very controversial end to the game at Coopers. Looked like it was going for another draw when the referee paid a last-minute penalty. I've seen those ones passed in any league as the Sydney defenders challenge, while clumsy, was not preventing a goalscoring opportunity. And the ball had bounced away, well out of reach of the player who went down. It was a bit like the one where we lost that semi-final to Italy where the ref wouldn't have been drawn into a penalty if our bloke had stayed on his feet. But that kind of thing happens, another day it could have happened to United. Still not an impressive display, they should have put Sydney away earlier.
I hate rule changes because it is destroying the AFL.If the ****en linesmen didnt call offside because an arm was in front of the last defender who knows if they would have cracked them open.
I hate rule changes because it is destroying the AFL.
But a rule has to be tweaked in the world game, regarding off-side. The rule needs to keep players body mass as the main point of consideration. If a player has an arm or leg outstretched, or even an erect penis, well it should not be off-side.
Way too many guesses world-wide at the moment, giving the benefit of the doubt to the defenders right now. That's wrong. It needs to be blatant, we want more goals.
How does a manager like Jose Mourinho get sacked not even halfway through a season? Chelsea won the title last year as well as the League Cup and over his career at Chelsea, Mourinho's won three league titles, FA Cup, Community Shield and three League Cups.
Is it just too hard to manage a group of millionaire players assembled from around the world? I'm sure they're shedding their crocodile tears on Twitter.

I don't understand it either. I realise that money is all and entry into the European Champions league is a big prize these days, the league is nearly secondary. Chelsea, even with their lowly standing are 11 points out of 5th place with 22 games to go and could, if they improve in the run home and the others run out of puff make 5th and a play-off for the Europa League. Even though that would be a triumph from where they are, the moneymen would see it as a failure, and coaches, whatever their reputation and likelihood to pull the team out of the mire, are always the first to be blamed.How does a manager like Jose Mourinho get sacked not even halfway through a season? Chelsea won the title last year as well as the League Cup and over his career at Chelsea, Mourinho's won three league titles, FA Cup, Community Shield and three League Cups.
Is it just too hard to manage a group of millionaire players assembled from around the world? I'm sure they're shedding their crocodile tears on Twitter.