Ali Clarke: Soccer will never be more popular than Aussie Rules


Ali Clarke: Soccer will never be more popular than Aussie Rules

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Absolute rubbish again from the same 'soccer is boring, throw a flare crowd'. Seriously, why is it only our sport that cops this garbage from journos?


http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/ali-clarke-soccer-will-never-be-more-popular-than-aussie-rules/story-fnelctok-1227006286520

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IF I tell you soccer will never, ever be the No. 1 sport in Australia will you throw a flare at me?
OK, that’s a bit unfair, but my sentiment doesn’t change and trust me, I’ve tried everything to alter it.
I’ve been to games, I’ve watched it on TV, I’ve even played (although being 183cm and only slightly faster than a panda meant being stuck as goal keeper for a season, so granted, that probably wasn’t the best introduction).
Yes, soccer is the most popular team sport in the world.
Yes, it’s played in over 200 countries.
But show me someone who hasn’t found it dead boring at some stage and I’ll show you someone whose pants may actually catch fire.
There’s a reason soccer is the lowest-attended football code in this country.
For sure you can get a dreary AFL match but, at least you’re still guaranteed a score.
I understand suggesting the world game will never beat Aussie Rules in and around the suburbs of Australia is likely to upset some, but let’s look at the facts.
Soccer is game built on people who, if they want to be any good when they grow up, must set their sights on disappearing overseas to play in the top flight competitions.
Once anyone has the talent you would pay big money to see regularly, they ironically disappear to go and make even bigger money elsewhere.
Granted, Tim Cahill, Harry Kewell and co have shown enormous pride in wearing the green and gold, and Aloisiiiiiiiiiiii should be added to the Oxford Dictionary under “moments that stopped the nation” but, let’s face it, actually getting the best on our shores to play once in a World Cup moon is not enough.
When Adelaide United hosted La Liga side Malaga at Adelaide Oval last Friday, 23,254 turned up.
While many said it was a triumph let’s not forget, Liverpool loanee Luis Alberto and ex-Manchester City and Bayern Munich star Roque Santa Cruz were part of soccer’s debut at the Adelaide Oval on a Friday night.
I say only 23,254 turned up.
Last season Adelaide United averaged just 11,225 at their games which put them around the middle of the A-league pack.
Even taking away the novelty of the Power’s and Crows’ new playpen, there’s still vast discrepancies.
Participation rate is normally a soccer fan’s immediate foil to these arguments and granted more people are playing the game at a recreational level, however, in an excellent article by Bonita Mersiades for Sports Business Insider, she shows that all is not necessarily what it seems.
While yes more are still playing soccer than football, when comparing data between 2003 and 2009 it becomes clear the number of boys playing has resisted the national trend and actually decreased over time with the figures propped up by a 50.9 per cent increase of girls playing the sport.
Meanwhile, Aussie Rules participation increased by 21.9 per cent and has the highest participation rate in five of the eight states and territories, including South Australia.
But most of all, while soccer is a wonderful celebration of multiculturalism, it also applauds and perpetuates the antithesis of Australian sport’s culture.
The idea of taking a dive is just too unpalatable for many brought up on a sense of fair dinkum play, yet time and time again we see it used as a tactic by the very best.
As a parent protective of my kids’ bodies and brains I’m supposed to jump at the chance to get them chasing the round ball, but frankly I’d rather they engage in a bit more rough and tumble than take inspiration from those who manufacture such an embarrassing way to win.

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Not Australian Football.

Death to AFL articles on 442 ffs.

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But show me someone who hasn’t found it dead boring at some stage and I’ll show you someone whose pants may actually catch fire.


In past years I've had to reluctantly sit and watch AFL and NRL from the stands and I can say the same applies for these skill-less codes just as much.

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There’s a reason soccer is the lowest-attended football code in this country.
For sure you can get a dreary AFL match but, at least you’re still guaranteed a score.


Falling over a line for a try like a sack of potatoes does little for me to replace the drama and skills in football even without a score. Soccering a goal or getting rewarding for missing one AFL style is just as boring. There's a reason why the ALF don't show goals when advertising to imply if only the world knew it existed. :oops:

Edited by paulc: 30/7/2014 07:48:06 AM

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Title thread is correct.
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What a tosser, he knows it's the biggest sport in the world, he knows it's growing at an unprecedented rate in Aus, so his argument is... 1) only 23000 turned up to a nothing friendly preseason match, 2) too many girls play the sport and 3) he'd rather see his kids bashed around a bit in a "rough and tumble" type of sport.
give your self an uppercut dickhead.


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italyrules wrote:
What a tosser, he knows it's the biggest sport in the world, he knows it's growing at an unprecedented rate in Aus, so his argument is... 1) only 23000 turned up to a nothing friendly preseason match, 2) too many girls play the sport and 3) he'd rather see his kids bashed around a bit in a "rough and tumble" type of sport.
give your self an uppercut dickhead.



He probably thinks what happened to Alex is alright. What an idiot.

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So... If it's a troll piece, why are you giving it attention?

The first line says everything you need to know.
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Lol.

Fuck off troll.
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It may or may not become the largest sport in AUS. Without sounding like a one eyed soccer fan I think it's inevitable the sport will eventually at least match NRL/afl.

A question - At what point do these articles become defamation? Such is the repetitive nation of the proAFL flogs.
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Nothing new here. Why this shit gets put on these forums is beyond me.

FWIW I couldn't give a dam if the A-League doesn't end up more popular than ALF or NRL. As long as the competition is healthy and growing you can stick these types of articles up your arse
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notorganic wrote:
So... If it's a troll piece, why are you giving it attention?

The first line says everything you need to know.


Or why do people keep posting this shit?

Should put a news.com.au ban on as well.

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italyrules wrote:
What a tosser, he knows it's the biggest sport in the world, he knows it's growing at an unprecedented rate in Aus, so his argument is... 1) only 23000 turned up to a nothing friendly preseason match, 2) too many girls play the sport and 3) he'd rather see his kids bashed around a bit in a "rough and tumble" type of sport.
give your self an uppercut dickhead.



Just to clarify you realise Ali Clarke is a woman
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I for one welcome these articles it means football is doing better and is in good health.

I didn't expect anything else Ali Clarke is married to a former AFL player from the Brisbane bears/lions and Adelaide crows.

She wrote it on her own opinion nothing more nothing less.
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Timmo wrote:

I for one welcome these articles it means football is doing better and is in good health.

I didn't expect anything else Ali Clarke is married to a former AFL player from the Brisbane bears/lions and Adelaide crows.

She wrote it on her own opinion nothing more nothing less.

No surprises there. Just another AFL stooge.
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Summary

"Soccer is shit and there is no way it will be as big as AFL, but I've written this article just to make sure we are all on the same page"

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I look forward to the day when an international AFL team visits these shores to play a pre season game.


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Another opinion from another nobody on football. Wow how original just before the FFA Cup kicks off. I wait for the next one probably due next week with the Juve game and then when the season kicks off then for the Asian cup.

As the Soup Nazi would say - Next.
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Roar #1 wrote:
I look forward to the day when an international AFL team visits these shores to play a pre season game.


Its already happened. The Irish Gaelic football team. :lol:



Gee don't those goalposts look familiar.:lol:

The AFL is astounding in its hypocrisy that it partakes in games with Gaelic football that involves the use of "Football" goal posts, yet tries to label the AFL as a completely original game of its own.

Also AFL commentators making calls like " soccered off the ground" makes me cringe.:lol:

Edited by SocaWho: 30/7/2014 09:17:01 AM
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SocaWho wrote:
Roar #1 wrote:
I look forward to the day when an international AFL team visits these shores to play a pre season game.


Its already happened. The Irish Gaelic football team. :lol:



Gaelic football is hardly afl, that's like saying league and union are the same thing.
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This is one of the most obvious pieces of clickbait trolling I've ever seen.
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Roar #1 wrote:
SocaWho wrote:
Roar #1 wrote:
I look forward to the day when an international AFL team visits these shores to play a pre season game.


Its already happened. The Irish Gaelic football team. :lol:



Gaelic football is hardly afl, that's like saying league and union are the same thing.

Very similar I think. The only difference is they use a round ball and they have football goals.

The point being the AFL still partakes in the games.
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I am a fan of both games. Raised on AFL but have developed a passion for Football.
The major difference I have noticed is the feeling/emotions you get when a goal is scored in Football, it is far more powerful than when one is scored in AFL. To the die hard AFL supporter, the only comparable situation for them would be in a game in the dying minutes of the last quarter when the game is close or drawn and their team kicks a goal and possibly wins them the game. They wouldn't experience the same level of emotion if their team kicked a goal half way through the first quarter.


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Timmo wrote:
italyrules wrote:
What a tosser, he knows it's the biggest sport in the world, he knows it's growing at an unprecedented rate in Aus, so his argument is... 1) only 23000 turned up to a nothing friendly preseason match, 2) too many girls play the sport and 3) he'd rather see his kids bashed around a bit in a "rough and tumble" type of sport.
give your self an uppercut dickhead.



Just to clarify you realise Ali Clarke is a woman


Aaaaa, no I didn't, sorry Ali, you're not a dickhead and don't give your self an uppercut. Get back in the kitchen and have a cry.
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Colin wrote:
I am a fan of both games. Raised on AFL but have developed a passion for Football.
The major difference I have noticed is the feeling/emotions you get when a goal is scored in Football, it is far more powerful than when one is scored in AFL. To the die hard AFL supporter, the only comparable situation for them would be in a game in the dying minutes of the last quarter when the game is close or drawn and their team kicks a goal and possibly wins them the game. They wouldn't experience the same level of emotion if their team kicked a goal half way through the first quarter.


+1. I follow my Sydney Swans. I don't mind the AFL game at all, in fact I embrace a lot of sports ...just not the dickheads or columnists who carry on like AFL is the one and only deity in sport.

Edited by SocaWho: 30/7/2014 09:34:11 AM
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Who is Ali Clarke?

Why do we give a shit what he thinks?

Why am I posting on this thread? ](*,)
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The writer is clearly worried because overseas multi billionaires are investing in football here because it is an international game.

However, who needs to even enter this sort of debate?

Surely it's possible to like both AFL and football.

I watch plenty of AFL on TV and have an A League club membership.
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Machine wrote:
Who is Ali Clarke?

Why do we give a shit what he thinks?

Why am I posting on this thread? ](*,)


I think because it has been published on a well read news website and has the potential to be seen by a lot of people.

And these types of articles are getting really old, maybe Football journos should start talking about how the AFL is allowing a man charged with rape to continue to play, or talk about the doping scandal, or how GWS get 5k people to their games.

Edited by roar #1 : 30/7/2014 09:45:46 AM
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Roar #1 wrote:
Machine wrote:
Who is Ali Clarke?

Why do we give a shit what he thinks?

Why am I posting on this thread? ](*,)


I think because it has been published on a well read news website and has the potential to be seen by a lot of people.

They get posted on those types of news websites very regularly and the game is still growing. Nothing worth worrying about.

Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here

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I've moved this to ET where it belongs. Stop clogging the AF forum with this shite.
FFS we had a historic night last night with the debut of the FFA Cup and people are debating this troll piece? Why do you think these muppets write this shit? Its purely click-bait and they know that football fans are sensitive suckers. Don't feed the trolls, don't click on the link, don't comment on it at their website, don't comment and engage in the pointless debate on FB.
You're playing into their scared little hands.

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Erebus wrote:
I've moved this to ET where it belongs. Stop clogging the AF forum with this shite.
FFS we had a historic night last night with the debut of the FFA Cup and people are debating this troll piece? Why do you think these muppets write this shit? Its purely click-bait and they know that football fans are sensitive suckers. Don't feed the trolls, don't click on the link, don't comment on it at their website, don't comment and engage in the pointless debate on FB.
You're playing into their scared little hands.

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