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Nandrolone Stam

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I went to a NSL game once at the Melbourne Knights with my two kids.

The rest of the crowd loved us - we were the first non-Croations to go to Sunshine to see a game of soccer - not supporting anyone in particular, just for fun.

They lost 4-0.
 
Originally posted by Shinboners
Stam throws his line into pond at 3.46.

KingClive swallows the bait at 3.51

Now that's what I call fishing Stam.

He's going to have a pretty large haul when he returns to port. :D
 
Originally posted by robbieando
Looks like a Birmingham City home crowd from a few years back;) :D

I thought it was more like a Vile home crowd at Witton Sheds when you lot were in the old third, but there appears to be more people at the NSL. :p ;)
 

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Originally posted by Nandrolone Stam
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Hey tosser, that was from my friend's Northern Spirit supporter pic site and was taken 30 minutes before kick off.

We actually got 3300 to the match where this pic was taken.

The only people who have the right to criticise Australian soccer are those who make an effort to actually attend mates.

The sport in Australia is what you make it, you know!

a mad JF :mad:
 
Here is another NSL pic

How many of you "soccer lovers" will be at Pit****er tomorrow to support Spirit against Glory?

Check this pick for size kids.
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The NSL is indicative of bad management. But it doesn't mean I'm going to disert the game. I love it (inspite of itself in this country, it must be said.)
 
Re: Re: Your Typical NSL Crowd

Originally posted by JF_Bay_22_SCG
Hey tosser, that was from my friend's Northern Spirit supporter pic site and was taken 30 minutes before kick off.

We actually got 3300 to the match where this pic was taken.

The only people who have the right to criticise Australian soccer are those who make an effort to actually attend mates.

The sport in Australia is what you make it, you know!

a mad JF :mad:

Wrong. The picture is titled:

The Spirit clear the ball out of trouble.

Have a kleenex or three to wipe the egg off your face.

I have been to an NSL 'mate' (i assume thats NSL-speak for matches), so I have the right to heap ridicule as I see fit.'

As a paying consumer I have a right to demand value for money. I also demand more than 2 passes being strung together. I won't get either at an NSL game - but enjoy your shanty-town class league.
 

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Re: Re: Re: Your Typical NSL Crowd

Originally posted by Nandrolone Stam
As a paying consumer I have a right to demand value for money. I also demand more than 2 passes being strung together. I won't get either at an NSL game - but enjoy your shanty-town class league.

Don't be bloody dumb. You see that at my level of soccer never mind the NSL.

There is more to life than watching soccer on Fox Sports you know.

Soccer will never be where we want it to be in this country unless it is supported.

Thankfully it appears that the ASA is finally taking soccer where it deserves to go.

Once we get a decenet structure and get the crowds coming back tehn you will get more money and then you can keep the good players at home for longer and get them back sooner. Then the standard increases.

As far as the standard goes, I think some of Lozanovski's crosses on Friday night were international standard.
 
Re: Re: Re: Re: Your Typical NSL Crowd

Originally posted by Jars458
Don't be bloody dumb. You see that at my level of soccer never mind the NSL.

There is more to life than watching soccer on Fox Sports you know.

Soccer will never be where we want it to be in this country unless it is supported.

Thankfully it appears that the ASA is finally taking soccer where it deserves to go.

Once we get a decenet structure and get the crowds coming back tehn you will get more money and then you can keep the good players at home for longer and get them back sooner. Then the standard increases.

As far as the standard goes, I think some of Lozanovski's crosses on Friday night were international standard.

You've really got your head in the sand if you think ONE team is going to make all the difference. Every single new inclusion has had a honeymoon period, you watch them all drop off when the going gets tough.

How many chances do you want to give administrators in this country to get it right?

You think players will stay? What incentive is there? Clearly you are either a) deluded, b) swept up in Adelaide United hysteria or c) both.
 

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