A - League crowd is getting rediculously (All time) LOW


A - League crowd is getting rediculously (All time) LOW

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Monoethnic Social Club - 24 Feb 2023 10:55 AM
PGR - 23 Feb 2023 9:06 PM

Aren't you tired of the same old shit Paulie? Seriously   
Round and round, over and over again?
Your piss-stained "active Aleague" poster boy clocked a player on the head with a flare bucket FFS... 
Let it go, nobody wanted your assimilationist propaganda garbage back in the Bob Jane days and nobody is listening to it now...
You made your traitor's bed, turned your back and made your choices..... move on.... 
Shit mate, everybody has an ex-girlfriend/wife somewhere.... Don't have to let the hate dictate your whole life... move on.

Focus on your beloved franchsie "till I die" pty ltd or whatever it is that makes you happy and stop spreading bullshit about crap you know yourself to not be true.

Bwahahaha!.........you're the last one who should preaching that. You are indeed funny.

Unless you forgot what pathetic nonsense you said....
40 years of forced "assimilationism"
40 years of de-woggyfying has killed off the original well meaning dreams of a bunhc of new-Australians...... 

Perhaps all that was missing was your reiteration from a past post that 'Australians should be machined gun down'.



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It takes a serious lack of self-awareness for the APL (and the FFA for that matter) to promote equality and inclusivity when they constantly make decisions at the expense of their most committed fans.

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AyyLeague - 26 Feb 2023 5:20 PM

It takes a serious lack of self-awareness for the APL (and the FFA for that matter) to promote equality and inclusivity when they constantly make decisions at the expense of their most committed fans.

been saying how stupid the people are running the game are for years but the FA are 10x worse then the FFA 

imagine having a season where we have the best world cup ever and the WWC at home to host in a few months and struggling to get people to games.....even the FFA created a positive vibe around football with the world cup in 2006 and even 2010 

these Kangaroos can play football - 
Ange P. (Intercontinental WC Play-offs 2017) 

KEEP POLITICS OUT OF FOOTBALL

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Davstar - 26 Feb 2023 7:09 PM
AyyLeague - 26 Feb 2023 5:20 PM

been saying how stupid the people are running the game are for years but the FA are 10x worse then the FFA 

imagine having a season where we have the best world cup ever and the WWC at home to host in a few months and struggling to get people to games.....even the FFA created a positive vibe around football with the world cup in 2006 and even 2010 

Getting people to A-League games is the responsibility of the APL and the clubs.  FA has nothing to do with it since the professional leagues were unbundled.
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PGR - 24 Feb 2023 7:25 PM
Monoethnic Social Club - 24 Feb 2023 10:55 AM

Bwahahaha!.........you're the last one who should preaching that. You are indeed funny.

Unless you forgot what pathetic nonsense you said....
40 years of forced "assimilationism"
40 years of de-woggyfying has killed off the original well meaning dreams of a bunhc of new-Australians...... 

Perhaps all that was missing was your reiteration from a past post that 'Australians should be machined gun down'.



You are indeed a special person. :) Keep flaming on turbo...... 


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Flytox - 26 Feb 2023 11:10 PM

Getting people to A-League games is the responsibility of the APL and the clubs.  FA has nothing to do with it since the professional leagues were unbundled.

Not quite accurate. Football Australia have a seat on the APL board. So yes, its not entirely their responsibility, but they are partly responsible.

Football Australia also issued the sanctions against Melbourne Victory, which we now know are way OTT.

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Feed_The_Brox - 27 Feb 2023 10:22 AM
Flytox - 26 Feb 2023 11:10 PM

Not quite accurate. Football Australia have a seat on the APL board. So yes, its not entirely their responsibility, but they are partly responsible.

Football Australia also issued the sanctions against Melbourne Victory, which we now know are way OTT.

Under the unbundling agreement the APL is responsible for the "operation, commercialisation and marketing of the professional leagues".  FA's role is the "regulation" of the leagues.

As I said getting people to the games is the responsibility of the APL and the clubs not FA.  
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Monoethnic Social Club - 27 Feb 2023 9:44 AM
PGR - 24 Feb 2023 7:25 PM

You are indeed a special person. :) Keep flaming on turbo...... 

Machine gun Mono - you are sick and deluded.......
40 years of forced "assimilationism"
40 years of de-woggyfying has killed off the original well meaning dreams of a bunhc of new-Australians...... 


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PGR - 28 Feb 2023 7:46 PM
Monoethnic Social Club - 27 Feb 2023 9:44 AM
Machine gun Mono - you are sick and deluded.......
40 years of forced "assimilationism"
40 years of de-woggyfying has killed off the original well meaning dreams of a bunhc of new-Australians...... 


"Machine Gun"? hahahah I like it, thanks Paulie. 
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Feed_The_Brox - 27 Feb 2023 10:22 AM
Flytox - 26 Feb 2023 11:10 PM

Not quite accurate. Football Australia have a seat on the APL board. So yes, its not entirely their responsibility, but they are partly responsible.

Football Australia also issued the sanctions against Melbourne Victory, which we now know are way OTT.

$150K fine and 2 weeks of no members area ticket sales is OTT? 
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Monoethnic Social Club - 1 Mar 2023 10:05 AM
Feed_The_Brox - 27 Feb 2023 10:22 AM

$150K fine and 2 weeks of no members area ticket sales is OTT? 

Considering Glover - who ‘activated’ the pitch invasion got off scot free- yes it was OTT. Not MV’s fault previously banned dickheads were allowed to enter stadium in first place and do what they did
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Balin Trev - 1 Mar 2023 10:39 AM
Monoethnic Social Club - 1 Mar 2023 10:05 AM

Considering Glover - who ‘activated’ the pitch invasion got off scot free- yes it was OTT. Not MV’s fault previously banned dickheads were allowed to enter stadium in first place and do what they did

Curious to know, whose fault do you think it is? Wasn't Victory the nominal "home team" for the match and responsible for security arrangements? If not, the fans who invaded the pitch were identified as Melbourne Victory supporters? 
Every other club around the world would be punished in the same circumstances.... Most would have received a points deduction, completely locked out games and a real fine not just "pay for the seats and LCD sign you broke and we'll look the other way"
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Monoethnic Social Club - 1 Mar 2023 5:21 PM
Balin Trev - 1 Mar 2023 10:39 AM

Curious to know, whose fault do you think it is? Wasn't Victory the nominal "home team" for the match and responsible for security arrangements? If not, the fans who invaded the pitch were identified as Melbourne Victory supporters? 
Every other club around the world would be punished in the same circumstances.... Most would have received a points deduction, completely locked out games and a real fine not just "pay for the seats and LCD sign you broke and we'll look the other way"

It was a City home game. Typically the home side organises venue hire and security, although I'm not sure what role the APL play now that they run the league. They may have a league wide agreement in place with a particular security firm, but I'm not sure. If not, then I would assume City would have an agreement in place with the venue/security firm. The question remains, why were FA banned fans allowed entry. Did the venue screw up? Did security screw up? Where they even aware these fans were banned? What procedures does the FA have in place? It would definitely be interesting to know.
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someguyjc - 1 Mar 2023 5:38 PM
Monoethnic Social Club - 1 Mar 2023 5:21 PM

It was a City home game. Typically the home side organises venue hire and security, although I'm not sure what role the APL play now that they run the league. They may have a league wide agreement in place with a particular security firm, but I'm not sure. If not, then I would assume City would have an agreement in place with the venue/security firm. The question remains, why were FA banned fans allowed entry. Did the venue screw up? Did security screw up? Where they even aware these fans were banned? What procedures does the FA have in place? It would definitely be interesting to know.
Cheers mate, I didnt know... All very good questions though and ones that ANY club should be pressed to answer. 


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Balin Trev - 1 Mar 2023 10:39 AM
Monoethnic Social Club - 1 Mar 2023 10:05 AM

Considering Glover - who ‘activated’ the pitch invasion got off scot free- yes it was OTT. Not MV’s fault previously banned dickheads were allowed to enter stadium in first place and do what they did

It wasn't over the top.  It was a reasonable response by FA to an invasion of the pitch that saw violence against a player and an official.  It cannot be tolerated under any circumstances.

Whether you like it or not in football the club, or the national association in the case of international matches, is responsible for the actions of its fans.
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