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Post by paoktzi on Dec 9, 2011 10:05:38 GMT 10
Ok so we got fucked by main stream media about ethnic violence FFA used it against us.
The time is now for Sydney United and Bonnyrigg to cash in on it!
Simple
Promote the fuck out of the two games , get heaps of security and make it one of the best derbies in the NSWPL!
First Game at Edensor Park look for a crowd of 10,000!
Clubs must explain any trouble makers 5 year jail ban simple no cunt will fuck around if you get the message across:
Promotion:
- Poll Poster - Flyers - Ethnic Newspaper - FNSW and online media - Your social clubs
You guys can do it, i think its time to turn it around instead of being laughing stocks cash in on it.
Your thoughts
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Post by cigan1996 on Dec 9, 2011 11:08:40 GMT 10
no thanks
i prefer no plastics who will just come along when we vs ustashe
fuck them
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Post by anothermp on Dec 9, 2011 11:16:22 GMT 10
Ur fucked, where in the world was football meant to be played in an empty stadium?
Either its a derby and you treat it like one and show the match some respect, or its not a derby so there shouldn't be any thought of trouble so U guys have been babies these past 5 years
YOU CANT BLAME MANDIC ANYMORE
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Post by cigan1996 on Dec 9, 2011 13:26:53 GMT 10
Ur fucked, where in the world was football meant to be played in an empty stadium? Either its a derby and you treat it like one and show the match some respect, or its not a derby so there shouldn't be any thought of trouble so U guys have been babies these past 5 years YOU CANT BLAME MANDIC ANYMORE 1. dont want to my club to experience the same shit they did 04-05 2. dont want to be in super league 3. my club is bigger then a bunch of spastic cunts who think they're chetniks or ustashe said it nicely no same guys from 04-05 fucked the club off ask sydcro and his mates if u love the club get a membership pass and help the club financially nah all of a sudden all the serbs love bonno becoz cro game is coming up ask mandic he knows more about wat the cunts from footballnsw want you should really be showing your finger to them not us they're the cunts who want GUARANTEES no violence will happen cant guarantee that
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Post by sydcro57 on Dec 9, 2011 14:39:26 GMT 10
One more time - no thanks.
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Post by paoktzi on Dec 9, 2011 15:23:52 GMT 10
Pretty sad that small minded guys like you lot run ur clubs
you guys need to slap urselves in the face and wake up
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Post by cigan1996 on Dec 9, 2011 15:43:10 GMT 10
Pretty sad that small minded guys like you lot run ur clubs you guys need to slap urselves in the face and wake up if u want the game with supporters aloud to watch why dont u do something about it ? Talk to Mandic and ask him about what footballnsw wants if the game goes on Krslovic and Mandic cant guarantee shit If fights were to happen BWE would get kicked out again, im happy being in NSWPL atm thank you very much
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Post by paoktzi on Dec 9, 2011 16:27:44 GMT 10
By 2012 none of us will be in the nswpl if you ask me
read this and more to come, we need to act know united or we will get fucked once again
NED ZELIC With just five points from nine games Gold Coast United are seven points away from a top-six spot. If they continue at this rate - which I hope they don’t - they will be completely out of finals contention by January.
Hopefully they can start getting results to keep things alive; if not, it’s over. It will be like a holiday for the players all the way until the first round next season. As I discussed in my previous column, the relegation system though would change this and would make a world of difference.
Of course voices are loud about how it can be done? Who will a relegated team be replaced by? What about potential financial difficulties for relegated teams? Here is my list of potential teams to enter a second division: Western Sydney, Canberra, Wollongong, Tasmania and Geelong.
Our regular Hyundai Gay Leagueseason runs from October to March, which compared with many other football nations is an extremely short season, resulting in huge issues for our young national teams when they play games out of season.
The home draw for our U23s v UAE a few months back could very well turn out to be the missing points that cost us participation at the London Olympic Games.
Similarly, our Young Socceroos were sent home early in the group stages of the Under-20 World Cup, demolished by Spain in the last game.
There are many reasons for these poor results but the fact that our off-season is so long creates problems in how we keep our boys ticking over at a competitive level and not wilt away.
It’s not just the missing match practice, it’s a mental thing. Preparation for training or a friendly is different; the mind is more relaxed, it’s not a pressure situation - the mind is not on edge, but it has to be to perform on a high level. It’s vital we cater for the needs of our young national teams - the need to keep ticking over and playing official competitive games, not endless friendlies and training camps (which all cost money).
This is where a second division consisting of five teams plus a "relegated" Gay Leagueteam comes into play. The league could run from April/May-August no Gay Leagueplayers, with the exception being each team would have openings for a number of Young Socceroos and U23s in each squad to keep our boys ticking over at a competitive level-as well as, of course, the home-grown talent in each state.
What happens to the last placed Gay Leagueteam in March? In school terms it’s called "detention". The student at school has been below-average, needs to stay behind and put in extra hours. Even a scenario where the last two placed teams play off against each other would be a possibility.
The "relegated" Gay Leagueteam would go straight into the second division -they weren’t able to survive in the top-tier - but instead of banishing them completely, they've been given a lifeline to get back immediately.
It won't be easy though. The second division teams are all ready and raring to go, waiting to sink their teeth into opponents - they want Gay Leaguetop-tier football as well. It's a race to the A-League.
What about the system for second division? Twenty games, the top team enters a grand final, while second and third contest a playoff. The second and third-placed playoff winner then meets the top team in the grand final - the game that determines who has won the race to the A-League.
This is Australia, we want the thrills and spills of finals football - plus we want to keep all six teams’ chances alive for as long as possible, to try and avoid having games where there’s nothing to play for.
When Swansea played against Reading in such a game in the English Championship last May, 86,500 people flocked to Wembley Stadium. Both sets of fans captivated by it all - and not just the teams’ fans - the whole country. And many other countries in the world, including us in Australia.
There was something serious to play for; it was compelling stuff and those with a real thirst for entertainment (including myself) thrived on witnessing such an event.
Many will ask, "Why Western Sydney in the second division? That’s our footballing heartland". I would love to see them in the A-League, but the Western Sydney bidders couldn’t get their finances together to start up a team, so let them start in the lower tier where budget, expenses, and the wage structure would be much less than Gay Leaguelevels, giving them a chance to build as a club.
One issue with this model would be what to do with our friends across the Tasman if they finish in a relegation spot? Looks like we’d have to give them a free pass (regrettably) but that’s one that just can’t be avoided. A team from New Zealand playing second division in Australia?. It's far from ideal.
Of course, a favourable new TV deal would be key to putting a relegation system in place and getting a second league off the ground. A solution and pre-requisite for a second tier would have to be free-to-air TV.
Depending on what happens with the new TV deal - irrespective of who gets the rights - some kind of deal would have to be struck to enable free-to-air, giving a wider audience the chance to watch it, similar to the W-League now. It would be a great appetiser for the A-League, creating massive interest and hugely beneficial to the Gay LeagueTV rights holder.
Maintaining success and keeping the league alive is, of course, a priority. But evolving and looking to improve should be as well. Adding additional excitement is one of those factors . Sure, I have a real thirst for entertainment, but that is what sport should always be - entertainment.
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Post by Blaze on Dec 12, 2011 11:46:44 GMT 10
That's not a bad structure actually, the only thing I wouldn't like is a 'free pass' given to the Wellington Phoenix, if they are in relegation zone then they should play against a team from 2nd div in New Zealand and then that team gets promoted into the NZ spot.
And a team from OZ would fall into the 2nd division to play the 'race to the A-league'
If Olympic were included in such a format then I wouldn't mind it at all, at least there would be something to play for other than silverware.
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Post by sus on Dec 12, 2011 12:18:39 GMT 10
believe me id love the game to be played in front of all supporters not just home members. but it is easier this way. the people who want to watch this game know what they have to do! its easier this way because of cockheads pumping it up to be bigger then it is....
its just another game and should be treated like that, but you have people from both sides that are gonna be fuckwits and some not even involved with either who like to shit stir....
id rather it be like this then us getting fucked over by some cock who hasnt been to a game since last time united played the srbi....
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Post by mini on Dec 12, 2011 12:56:37 GMT 10
SUS, be honest, u have any Serb or BWE mates.
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Post by sus on Dec 12, 2011 13:11:20 GMT 10
i work with a srbin thats the closest thing i have to a mate thats a srbin other then that nope....
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Post by paoktzi on Dec 12, 2011 18:38:50 GMT 10
I find it hard to understand that you guy would treat urselves with such disrespect sad really
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Post by cigan1996 on Dec 12, 2011 22:41:18 GMT 10
I find it hard to understand that you guy would treat urselves with such disrespect sad really Man honestly its the cunts at Football NSW We dont want to go to court again etc If fights and shit occur, those cunts will find any excuse to fine us or kick us out of the league if REAL SUPPORTERS want to watch not plastics they need to sign up plus i prefer not having to wait in line for Cevapi
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Post by sydcro57 on Dec 13, 2011 8:11:21 GMT 10
Well, at least we're not fake with our hatreds.
Unlike you blokes who get all anti-Maco online but have no problem with having them involved with your club in any capacity (and vice-versa)
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