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Looking forward to the game on Saturday (like pretty much every week :)), but the 5pm games suck for us on on the Eastern side of the ground because of the sun. At least the 7:30 games the sun is down behind the stand by around kickoff.

Are the seats just north of the snake pit category Red? Thinking I might try a different perspective.

Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here

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Going to the football is not a G rated night out. Its not R rated either. Its more like PG-13. It has to be edgy enough to keep the young adults engaged, but simultaneously accessible for families. I think the Red Army at AUFC games does a pretty good job at straddling this line In my experience most people that attend Hindmarsh for the first time are excited and energized by the atmosphere at the football and tend to return.
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To be fair, the south is way better than the north :)
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liverpoolfan2010 wrote:
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Something that should be looked at for both RT and the RA is getting rid of swearing from their chants so that those of us with kids who would still like to be part of the active support can seriously look at it.

Stood in front of a young lad and his family for the MV game, and if I recall correctly, his favourite chant was "F... off Melbourne!" which was met with laughter by his family and those close enough to hear. They then joked about him repeating the stuff he heard that night at school. Him and his family both seemed to have had a great time.

Right near the front there's a small family that seems to have no such problem with profanity and will swear with no hesitation in front of their ~7-year-old. Admittedly, they look like they might be from the Northern suburbs. Hope they're not reading this...

But of course, I understand your point of view, and there probably aren't too many parents okay with their kids repeating some of the language heard by active supporters.


Are you mentally challenged or just an idiot first you say swearing is ok don't worry kids are already in there swearing. ..... That is not ok at all bad pArenting if you let you kid willingly swear And badmouth like it they will grow up with no respect or manners. Then you say must of been from the northern suburbs after u said oh it's ok bring ur kid in swear other kids to and you said northern suburb people are bad... Your an idiot lol


Sorry had to say my say


Totally agree (even if you are a Liverpool fan :twisted: )

I get rather sick of people trying to justify poor behaviour.

If you need to use profanity, all you are doing is displaying a dramatic lack of imagination. Similarly with abusing oposition fans and flares. It's not 'atmosphere', it's just someone too lazy to use their natural wit. The great hecklers and barrackers never need to resort to profanity or abuse and the sooner our 'support groups' wake up to this, the sooner they'll gain respect for more than just noise.
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SpawningSalmon wrote:
General Ashnak wrote:
Something that should be looked at for both RT and the RA is getting rid of swearing from their chants so that those of us with kids who would still like to be part of the active support can seriously look at it.

Stood in front of a young lad and his family for the MV game, and if I recall correctly, his favourite chant was "F... off Melbourne!" which was met with laughter by his family and those close enough to hear. They then joked about him repeating the stuff he heard that night at school. Him and his family both seemed to have had a great time.

Right near the front there's a small family that seems to have no such problem with profanity and will swear with no hesitation in front of their ~7-year-old. Admittedly, they look like they might be from the Northern suburbs. Hope they're not reading this...

But of course, I understand your point of view, and there probably aren't too many parents okay with their kids repeating some of the language heard by active supporters.


Are you mentally challenged or just an idiot first you say swearing is ok don't worry kids are already in there swearing. ..... That is not ok at all bad pArenting if you let you kid willingly swear And badmouth like it they will grow up with no respect or manners. Then you say must of been from the northern suburbs after u said oh it's ok bring ur kid in swear other kids to and you said northern suburb people are bad... Your an idiot lol


Sorry had to say my say
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General Ashnak wrote:
Something that should be looked at for both RT and the RA is getting rid of swearing from their chants so that those of us with kids who would still like to be part of the active support can seriously look at it.

Stood in front of a young lad and his family for the MV game, and if I recall correctly, his favourite chant was "F... off Melbourne!" which was met with laughter by his family and those close enough to hear. They then joked about him repeating the stuff he heard that night at school. Him and his family both seemed to have had a great time.

Right near the front there's a small family that seems to have no such problem with profanity and will swear with no hesitation in front of their ~7-year-old. Admittedly, they look like they might be from the Northern suburbs. Hope they're not reading this...

But of course, I understand your point of view, and there probably aren't too many parents okay with their kids repeating some of the language heard by active supporters.
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I certainly hope the move is permanent, the RT was simply fantastic in the Southern stand and if I was a Red rather than Blue member I would be certainly tempted to join in with my son.

Something that should be looked at for both RT and the RA is getting rid of swearing from their chants so that those of us with kids who would still like to be part of the active support can seriously look at it.

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Tom AUFC wrote:
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Meant to ask this other day. Noticed that the Red Terrace moved to the south stand for the Welly game. Is this permanent or just a bit of breathing space?

The plan is permanent. However, permission to move was granted by the club in the form of a three game trial. I say they passed the trial with honours in their first match down south. Hopefully we get more of the same and they stay there permanently.


I like it. I think it's a great idea.
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RedTillDead wrote:
Meant to ask this other day. Noticed that the Red Terrace moved to the south stand for the Welly game. Is this permanent or just a bit of breathing space?

The plan is permanent. However, permission to move was granted by the club in the form of a three game trial. I say they passed the trial with honours in their first match down south. Hopefully we get more of the same and they stay there permanently.
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Meant to ask this other day. Noticed that the Red Terrace moved to the south stand for the Welly game. Is this permanent or just a bit of breathing space?
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Tom AUFC wrote:
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And Mr Levchenko puts in his 2 cents.

elevchenko levchenko
I love football because it's a TEAM sport. And only TEAM should make a decisions as a group.

STFU Lev you self important wanker, god he gives me the shits, just worry about getting on the pitch instead of bitching about everything the club does. Hope Kossie is aware of his disruptive tweeting.

I think we have the wrong idea about this one. Coolen appointed McKain as captain on his accord. Kosmina apparently consulted the team members. I suspect Levchenko is actually supporting the decision. Just an observation.

I totally agree.
I come from the school of only believing it when I see it, or hearing it announced officially.
Innuendo & rumours are just adolescent ranting in my book but unfortunately they can cause irreparable damage.

I've been fan of Usucar from the start, going eyeball to eyeball with a guy he'd never heard of but all United fans hated gave me an insight into this small tough nut who played for the shirt! Now with he & McKain battling for the spot I know that if Levchenko gets the gig, I will know that Kossie thinks he's good enough
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The bitterness is strong in some people and it is almost embarrassing to read.

let him write what he wants he has not wrote anything to bad and he has stated alot of times how it is killing him having to sit out and not help us play.

people forget the HOLE team was horse shit under rini not just mr lev i agree he has not been great but name one superstar under rini ??

should he focus more on football and not on what he does on his days off i dunno but he is only doing the same things he did over in Holland his hole career

everyone should get a chance again now under kosmina even lev lets see if he ever does get back how he performs

he can pass a ball great and has great vision stick him in DM under kossie and lets see what he can do.

if nothing changes get rid of the pretty boy

on another note golec you beauty lol
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mizza wrote:
And Mr Levchenko puts in his 2 cents.

elevchenko levchenko
I love football because it's a TEAM sport. And only TEAM should make a decisions as a group.

STFU Lev you self important wanker, god he gives me the shits, just worry about getting on the pitch instead of bitching about everything the club does. Hope Kossie is aware of his disruptive tweeting.

I think we have the wrong idea about this one. Coolen appointed McKain as captain on his accord. Kosmina apparently consulted the team members. I suspect Levchenko is actually supporting the decision. Just an observation.
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RedEyeRob wrote:
vanbasten88 wrote:
mizza wrote:
And Mr Levchenko puts in his 2 cents.

elevchenko levchenko
I love football because it's a TEAM sport. And only TEAM should make a decisions as a group.

STFU Lev you self important wanker, god he gives me the shits, just worry about getting on the pitch instead of bitching about everything the club does. Hope Kossie is aware of his disruptive tweeting.

He's too busy campaigning for vegetarian of the year to work to get back in the starting XI:( I have a feeling he will soon run afoul of Mr Kosmina's old school view of football and what it is players out of the first XI should be concentrating on.

only a few hours old and it already has 5 members.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Get-Levchenko-out-of-Adelaide-United/180793898685529


WOW just WOW. I am SUPER mad now.

Have i not been saying this for almost 2 months now that this man is a liability? When i first started the whole bowtie comments on here, i was having a humourous laugh. We were playing so appallingly it was my way of healing by having a laugh. But slowly the rest of the public caught onto him too.

Week after week it became evident to me that he is here for a holiday and a paycheck. He wants to be seen in the paper. He's attending parties, being photographed for the paper, making best-dressed lists etc etc. He talks about his Porsche and the whole living life in the fast lane rubbish. :roll:

And then the Golec tweet. Yep it was not cool at all. The club issued a statement. Some said it did not go far enough. But ultimately Golec was punished for it. Then Lev had to throw in his 2 cents again by saying that he had had a chat with Golec and that he had set him straight. :roll:

Then he complained like a whining bitch about being a person who is allowed to do what he wants off the pitch. He made these remarks after a few people called him up on his socialising antics via facebook. He took offence. Yes he is allowed to do what he wants. But he clearly has not worked out that being a public figure comes with its good and bad. If you're playing BADLY, then being seen in town often and being photographed for publications at parties creates a perception in average Joe that you are here for a holiday and a good time. Average Joe pays his membership to see United win, or at the very least to see United play with passion. When Average Joe see's players playing WITHOUT heart at games but attending public parties, he begins to wonder what sort of culture is taking place at the club? The fact that Lev doesn't understand this makes him a liability to our club.

This latest tweet is beyond disgraceful. We were playing like horseshit. A change had to be made. I don't know how it was handled between Kossie and Eugene and Kossie and McKain. I hope it was a civilised discussion. I hope that it was discussed openly rather than imposed without question. I don't know for sure but what i do know is 2 things:

1) There has never been a player say bad things about Kossie. I have NEVER seen or read it. Have you? I haven't. Which means players respect him and his approach. He obviously is a great man manager

2) Did you see McKain last night? I saw a team player. Still a bit rough and a bit too keen. But i saw a team player. I saw someone playing with heart and someone who appears to have accepted the loss of the captains armband very graciously. All power to you Jon.

Which brings me to my final comment. Levchenko, you'd better start performing because the way we played last night, you will need to FIGHT like a dog for your spot. And the way you've been playing this season, you won't be getting a single game.


+1 Very good summary. I've been optimistic about him for as long as anyone, patiently waiting for him to recover from his injury (or injuries). Seems like another dud import from Rini. He can bugger off and free up a nice import spot for us.

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vanbasten88 wrote:
mizza wrote:
And Mr Levchenko puts in his 2 cents.

elevchenko levchenko
I love football because it's a TEAM sport. And only TEAM should make a decisions as a group.

STFU Lev you self important wanker, god he gives me the shits, just worry about getting on the pitch instead of bitching about everything the club does. Hope Kossie is aware of his disruptive tweeting.

He's too busy campaigning for vegetarian of the year to work to get back in the starting XI:( I have a feeling he will soon run afoul of Mr Kosmina's old school view of football and what it is players out of the first XI should be concentrating on.

only a few hours old and it already has 5 members.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Get-Levchenko-out-of-Adelaide-United/180793898685529


WOW just WOW. I am SUPER mad now.

Have i not been saying this for almost 2 months now that this man is a liability? When i first started the whole bowtie comments on here, i was having a humourous laugh. We were playing so appallingly it was my way of healing by having a laugh. But slowly the rest of the public caught onto him too.

Week after week it became evident to me that he is here for a holiday and a paycheck. He wants to be seen in the paper. He's attending parties, being photographed for the paper, making best-dressed lists etc etc. He talks about his Porsche and the whole living life in the fast lane rubbish. :roll:

And then the Golec tweet. Yep it was not cool at all. The club issued a statement. Some said it did not go far enough. But ultimately Golec was punished for it. Then Lev had to throw in his 2 cents again by saying that he had had a chat with Golec and that he had set him straight. :roll:

Then he complained like a whining bitch about being a person who is allowed to do what he wants off the pitch. He made these remarks after a few people called him up on his socialising antics via facebook. He took offence. Yes he is allowed to do what he wants. But he clearly has not worked out that being a public figure comes with its good and bad. If you're playing BADLY, then being seen in town often and being photographed for publications at parties creates a perception in average Joe that you are here for a holiday and a good time. Average Joe pays his membership to see United win, or at the very least to see United play with passion. When Average Joe see's players playing WITHOUT heart at games but attending public parties, he begins to wonder what sort of culture is taking place at the club? The fact that Lev doesn't understand this makes him a liability to our club.

This latest tweet is beyond disgraceful. We were playing like horseshit. A change had to be made. I don't know how it was handled between Kossie and Eugene and Kossie and McKain. I hope it was a civilised discussion. I hope that it was discussed openly rather than imposed without question. I don't know for sure but what i do know is 2 things:

1) There has never been a player say bad things about Kossie. I have NEVER seen or read it. Have you? I haven't. Which means players respect him and his approach. He obviously is a great man manager

2) Did you see McKain last night? I saw a team player. Still a bit rough and a bit too keen. But i saw a team player. I saw someone playing with heart and someone who appears to have accepted the loss of the captains armband very graciously. All power to you Jon.

Which brings me to my final comment. Levchenko, you'd better start performing because the way we played last night, you will need to FIGHT like a dog for your spot. And the way you've been playing this season, you won't be getting a single game.

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mizza wrote:
And Mr Levchenko puts in his 2 cents.

elevchenko levchenko
I love football because it's a TEAM sport. And only TEAM should make a decisions as a group.

STFU Lev you self important wanker, god he gives me the shits, just worry about getting on the pitch instead of bitching about everything the club does. Hope Kossie is aware of his disruptive tweeting.

He's too busy campaigning for vegetarian of the year to work to get back in the starting XI:( I have a feeling he will soon run afoul of Mr Kosmina's old school view of football and what it is players out of the first XI should be concentrating on.

only a few hours old and it already has 5 members.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Get-Levchenko-out-of-Adelaide-United/180793898685529
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And Mr Levchenko puts in his 2 cents.

elevchenko levchenko
I love football because it's a TEAM sport. And only TEAM should make a decisions as a group.

STFU Lev you self important wanker, god he gives me the shits, just worry about getting on the pitch instead of bitching about everything the club does. Hope Kossie is aware of his disruptive tweeting.
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Had to happen.
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source on FS News.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/new-adelaide-united-coach-john-kosmina-takes-captaincy-away-from-jon-mckain-gives-it-to-eugene-galekovic/story-e6frf4gl-1226231956246?from=public_rss

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Breaking News..Hugene to replace McKain as AU captain immediately more to follow...
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redsfan wrote:
sounds like a good reason for ya old man to lose a few kegs.

touchy subject as you can imagine..he's rehabbing a knee operation at the mo. Maybe it will fit him in 6 months:) In the meantime I'll try to get him a standard 3XL Red Polo. Sucks when your Christmas present idea doesn't quite work out:(
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sounds like a good reason for ya old man to lose a few kegs.
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Okay, I don't think its in doubt that I love this club, but by God following it can be difficult to the extreme. I needed a polo shirt so the 'members polo shirt' released just before Christmas seemed perfectly timed for me to get one and to grab an extra one for my dad as part of his Chrissy present. Imagine my surprise when wonder of wonders they appeared in my letter box mere days after paying for them! One Medium for me and a 2XL for the old man(as per the sizing of his other shirts) Unfortunately on xmas morning we discovered that 2XL was a touch too small for the big fella:( grr[Goddamned Euro-sizing!]. So today being the clubs first day of business after xmas shutdown, I ring the club expecting not too many hassles in exchanging the 2XL for a 3XL. simple you would think. But as usual there is a hiccup. the club didn't get in many 'larger sizes' meaning, no 3XLs are available:( grrr. Why is nothing ever simple when it comes to merch for this club? FFS:(

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SpawningSalmon wrote:
General Ashnak wrote:
Bruno Marveggio is Managing Director of the following company which he purchased in 1985:

Wunda Projects Australia Pty Ltd has a well-established reputation in luxury interior fit-out, construction and project management for high-end commercial and residential properties both in domestic and international markets. We are a privately owned and operated Australian company, with offices in Adelaide, Melbourne and partners in Singapore.


Father of the Marveggio brothers at Telstar?

That's correct. I met Ryan briefly not long before he made the move and as a football fan I was quite excited for him. When I asked him his name, and upon hearing it told him his last name was very familiar, he told me he was Bruno's son. It's a small world.
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General Ashnak wrote:
Bruno Marveggio is Managing Director of the following company which he purchased in 1985:

Wunda Projects Australia Pty Ltd has a well-established reputation in luxury interior fit-out, construction and project management for high-end commercial and residential properties both in domestic and international markets. We are a privately owned and operated Australian company, with offices in Adelaide, Melbourne and partners in Singapore.


Father of the Marveggio brothers at Telstar? Maybe he got Rini to use his Dutch contacts to put in a good word for them...:-k
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Dr. Richard Noble is a Urologist and heavily involved in harness racing, not much else I can tell about him...

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Bruno Marveggio is Managing Director of the following company which he purchased in 1985:

Wunda Projects Australia Pty Ltd has a well-established reputation in luxury interior fit-out, construction and project management for high-end commercial and residential properties both in domestic and international markets. We are a privately owned and operated Australian company, with offices in Adelaide, Melbourne and partners in Singapore.



The thing about football - the important thing about football - is its not just about football.
- Sir Terry Pratchett in Unseen Academicals
For pro/rel in Australia across the entire pyramid, the removal of artificial impediments to the development of the game and its players.
On sabbatical Youth Coach and formerly part of The Cove FC

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PDK Financial:
Directors:

PHIL LOUNDER CPA, MNIA, FTIA, BA (Acc)

Phil started his career working for the Shell Oil Company where he moved through the ranks whilst studying towards his accountancy degree. He left the company as the State Accountant after deciding against relocating to Melbourne, which allowed him to continue with his football career in South Australia.

Subsequently Phil then purchased into a Kangaroo Island practice, where over a 2½ year period the client base was doubled. He then sold out of the business to move back to Adelaide to continue to build his practice and ultimately merge with O'Brien & Co to become PDK Financial

The business rapidly expanded and within 6 months they moved into bigger premises at Sturt Street and changed the firms name to Sturt Street Accountants.

Phil had a decorated career in the SANFL playing for North Adelaide & Central District where he won a Reserves Magarey Medal. Phil continues his involvement in football by serving on the North Adelaide Football Club Board as the Finance Director, helping to steer NAFC from extinction to financial strength over the past 8 years. He has also joined the board of Adelaide United FC to assist in making in the club financially viable. He continues to play baseball in the summer months and is the president of the East Torrens Payneham Baseball Club.

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On sabbatical Youth Coach and formerly part of The Cove FC

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I don't remember anything about Phil Lounder :oops:

The thing about football - the important thing about football - is its not just about football.
- Sir Terry Pratchett in Unseen Academicals
For pro/rel in Australia across the entire pyramid, the removal of artificial impediments to the development of the game and its players.
On sabbatical Youth Coach and formerly part of The Cove FC

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Adelaide United FC Ownership Consortium
Club Chairman - Mr. Greg Griffin
Club Patron - Fay Gerard
Mr. Robert Gerard AO
Dr. Richard Noble MBBS, FRACS
Mr. Bruno Marveggio
Mr. Phil Lounder
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