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Er mods - i think a ban is warrented. Isn't this the second time he's given out death threats - i feel almost obliged to phone to Police now...
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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solympic
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man i have no problem with sydney united much respect and i respect their supportters opinion
I will not be told anything by some a-league ban wagonner
death to the current ffa and 70% of current a-league sides thats my opinion
Olympic gianning much anticipation for the easter monday clash
as i said the new affiliation with the orthodox church could not come at a better time ah?
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sydneycroatia58
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No one has ever said they wanted Olympic dead. People just want you to stop being some fucking net hero about it and STFU.
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solympic
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i will not be nice to the people that want our club dead.
I PUT THIS ON THE RECORD I HATE EVERYSINGLE A-LEAGUE FAN SIMPLE
if someone killed your brother would u respect him never
OLYMPIC IS COMING BACK MARK MY WORDS
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Minimalistix
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Keyser Söze wrote:Minimalistix - How do you feel about morons (like solympic) making your great club look like it is followed by a bunch of morons. I am going to assume you know him as the 'ultras' group is not very big.
Thanks for giving us a level headed explanation/response to the 'revolution' that is going on at Sydney Olympic. Olympic have a lot of history and it would be a shame to see that lost.
As hard as it would be to believe this, solympic has done more for our Club then any one of us individuals on this forum has done to there own respective Clubs. He has brought in many major sponsors to the Club that we did not have in previous seasons. He individually has sold over 100 season passes to people. He has brought many people to our Ultra group who are participating actively with Olympic Ultras. He has done many great things to push our Club forward. However, he knows how i feel about him posting the way he does on forums. I think you all catch my drift on that statement... Edited by Minimalistix: 25/3/2010 06:32:17 PM
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Minimalistix - How do you feel about morons (like solympic) making your great club look like it is followed by a bunch of morons. I am going to assume you know him as the 'ultras' group is not very big. Thanks for giving us a level headed explanation/response to the 'revolution' that is going on at Sydney Olympic. Olympic have a lot of history and it would be a shame to see that lost. solympic wrote:fuck the level headedness OLYMPIC IS THE BIGGEST CLUB IN OZ solympic - no doubt you are a troll, nobody could possibly be as stupid as you. Congrats, you have no doubt drawn the responses from people you have wanted all along. Please now vacate this discussion, as the NSWPL does deserve a lot of support and coverage, just you are turning the MAJORITY of Australian football supporters on 442 away from it.
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19-SU-58 wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Quote:Last season we were averaging crowds of 500-600. Our first 3 home games of the season has given us crowds of 1300, 1800 and 1000. These crowds are impressive on a State League level. I hate to compare us to Sydney Croatia, but Croatia who is another historical Club that is heavily linked with Croatian community is getting crowds of 600 this season. TBPH I'm happy with averaging 600 the whole season as long as the results on the pitch go well. As long as the boys perform well I don't really care about the crowd since the crowd doesn't really matter all that much. how you can say crowds dont matter is beyond me. last season we had crowds between 1500 mark even hit 2000 in one match. problem is alot of people are feed up with the same old shit from our uprava, or lost interest, and its not like our club do any promoting...they are all fucked. You cant paint them all with the same brush... a lot of the uprava have their hearts in the right place and many put a lot of time, effort and money into the club like them or hate them we probably wouldnt exist in any capacity without them having said that, they could do better... but jebiga, dont see anyone else wanting to try
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Minimalistix wrote:Okay, just to make a few things clear.
The 'Revolution' was not a campaign started by the Board of Olympic, rather, by a certain few fans of the Clubs. And in all honesty, it is going great.
Although it may not sound significant, for our Club it actually is.
Last year we had less then 200 season passes sold. This season we have about 550 season passes sold. I understand why some A-league boys would laugh at that, but for State League level, this is actually pretty good.
Last season we were averaging crowds of 500-600. Our first 3 home games of the season has given us crowds of 1300, 1800 and 1000. These crowds are impressive on a State League level. I hate to compare us to Sydney Croatia, but Croatia who is another historical Club that is heavily linked with Croatian community is getting crowds of 600 this season.
This season, we have an active supporters group. Something Olympic has not had since we were dropped into the NSWPL. This is pretty impressive considering the amount of years we have been out of the NSL without continued active support. This group of active supporters has actually come along way since Round 1, and we only finished Round 4. It is actually going along very promising with a lot of potential to be a good active firm.
With the fans contributing heavily in selling season passes, bringing people back to the game which reflects on our crowd and starting an active supporters group again, I think we have been fairly successful with our 'Revolution'. However, we have done as much as I think we can for this season as we can do. To continue this 'Revolution' going is now out of our hands, and is now in the hands of the committee, the coach and the players. If the committee runs the Club correctly, and the coaches and players bring in the results and we make it to the semi-finals this season, i really believe this 'Revolution' overall was a huge success and gives us a stepping stone to continue re-growing our Club again.
Any questions on the happening of the 'Olympic Ultras' supporters group, or general information on our wonderful Club, feel free to ask here on the forum or to Private Message me.
Edited by Minimalistix: 24/3/2010 07:47:15 PM =d> Thank-you. See, posts like these don't get blasted at... solympic wrote:fuck the level headedness OLYMPIC IS THE BIGGEST CLUB IN OZ Posts like these do.
It is great that Sydney Olympic are taking a different approach this season, but just the way some of the Olympic fans have carried on in here, has been nothing short of ludicrous. This is first post in here, that I can stand and applaud. =d> =d>
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sydneycroatia58
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19-SU-58 wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Quote:Last season we were averaging crowds of 500-600. Our first 3 home games of the season has given us crowds of 1300, 1800 and 1000. These crowds are impressive on a State League level. I hate to compare us to Sydney Croatia, but Croatia who is another historical Club that is heavily linked with Croatian community is getting crowds of 600 this season. TBPH I'm happy with averaging 600 the whole season as long as the results on the pitch go well. As long as the boys perform well I don't really care about the crowd since the crowd doesn't really matter all that much. how you can say crowds dont matter is beyond me. last season we had crowds between 1500 mark even hit 2000 in one match. problem is alot of people are feed up with the same old shit from our uprava, or lost interest, and its not like our club do any promoting...they are all fucked. I worded it wrong. What I mean is it wouldn't matter if we got crowds off 600 or 10,000. It wouldn't change a thing. We would still be playing in the NSWPL just in front of bigger crowds. That's why crowds aren't a major major problem. As long as we get the 600-1000 we get now it'll be fine.
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fuck the level headedness OLYMPIC IS THE BIGGEST CLUB IN OZ
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Minimalistix, glad to see someone offering a level headed, thought out argument from the Olympic side of the fence.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Quote:Last season we were averaging crowds of 500-600. Our first 3 home games of the season has given us crowds of 1300, 1800 and 1000. These crowds are impressive on a State League level. I hate to compare us to Sydney Croatia, but Croatia who is another historical Club that is heavily linked with Croatian community is getting crowds of 600 this season. TBPH I'm happy with averaging 600 the whole season as long as the results on the pitch go well. As long as the boys perform well I don't really care about the crowd since the crowd doesn't really matter all that much. how you can say crowds dont matter is beyond me. last season we had crowds between 1500 mark even hit 2000 in one match. problem is alot of people are feed up with the same old shit from our uprava, or lost interest, and its not like our club do any promoting...they are all fucked.
Not a Phase, Not a Trend, SYDNEY UNITED till the END!
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Minimalistix
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As I said, i really didn't want to compare us to Croatia, but I had to, to highlight on how significant a 1000 people crowd is in NSWPL. However, I do not disregard your point on results>crowd.
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Quote:Last season we were averaging crowds of 500-600. Our first 3 home games of the season has given us crowds of 1300, 1800 and 1000. These crowds are impressive on a State League level. I hate to compare us to Sydney Croatia, but Croatia who is another historical Club that is heavily linked with Croatian community is getting crowds of 600 this season. TBPH I'm happy with averaging 600 the whole season as long as the results on the pitch go well. As long as the boys perform well I don't really care about the crowd since the crowd doesn't really matter all that much.
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Okay, just to make a few things clear.
The 'Revolution' was not a campaign started by the Board of Olympic, rather, by a certain few fans of the Clubs. And in all honesty, it is going great.
Although it may not sound significant, for our Club it actually is.
Last year we had less then 200 season passes sold. This season we have about 550 season passes sold. I understand why some A-league boys would laugh at that, but for State League level, this is actually pretty good.
Last season we were averaging crowds of 500-600. Our first 3 home games of the season has given us crowds of 1300, 1800 and 1000. These crowds are impressive on a State League level. I hate to compare us to Sydney Croatia, but Croatia who is another historical Club that is heavily linked with Croatian community is getting crowds of 600 this season.
This season, we have an active supporters group. Something Olympic has not had since we were dropped into the NSWPL. This is pretty impressive considering the amount of years we have been out of the NSL without continued active support. This group of active supporters has actually come along way since Round 1, and we only finished Round 4. It is actually going along very promising with a lot of potential to be a good active firm.
With the fans contributing heavily in selling season passes, bringing people back to the game which reflects on our crowd and starting an active supporters group again, I think we have been fairly successful with our 'Revolution'. However, we have done as much as I think we can for this season as we can do. To continue this 'Revolution' going is now out of our hands, and is now in the hands of the committee, the coach and the players. If the committee runs the Club correctly, and the coaches and players bring in the results and we make it to the semi-finals this season, i really believe this 'Revolution' overall was a huge success and gives us a stepping stone to continue re-growing our Club again.
Any questions on the happening of the 'Olympic Ultras' supporters group, or general information on our wonderful Club, feel free to ask here on the forum or to Private Message me.
Edited by Minimalistix: 24/3/2010 07:47:15 PM
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Marando focused on regrouping his struggling side 23.03.10 09:46 Sydney Olympic coach Pat Marando (right) shown with Anthony Doumanis during the 2010 NSW Premier League Media Launch Sydney Olympic coach Pat Marando has admitted his team must regroup quickly as they face a tough match against Manly United this weekend. Winless in their last three matches, the Blues seemed to be lacking in many areas of the park in their 4-1 loss to Blacktown last week. Marando admits his team needs a bit of mental strength to guide them through this tough period. ``My players have been a bit naïve as of late,’’ he said. ``They basically have been putting themselves in positions where they know they will not win. ``We basically have to regroup and look forward rather than look back and regret. Sydney Olympic welcomed back Ian Ramsey and Emmanuel Giannaros to their side last week, but Marando says they will be better prepared for the game against Manly. ``Getting back Ian Ramsey and Manny Giannaros is a plus in one way but a negative in another way as they haven’t been with us for over three months,’’ Marando said. ``Last week it was quite difficult for them to find some rhythm with the players around them and they were sometimes found wanting.’’ Olympic have conceded six goals in their last two games, and Marando knows it is definitely a problem area. ``We need some work at the back.,’’ he said. ``We will be looking to get a few players back on deck. ``We’ll also be working on our team shape. Manly United themselves have had a slow start to the season but seem to lift a gear at their home ground. ``It will definitely be a tough game at Cromer this weekend,’’ Marando said. ``If Robbie Cattanach is playing he is always a danger player. ``But they always are powerful all over the park. They will be fighting for a result, getting players forward just as they normally do and playing diagonal balls flooding the area.’’ Manly United will face Sydney Olympic at Cromer Park on Sunday with kick off set for 6pm. -By Christopher Georges http://www.nswpl.com.au/index.php?id=554&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=3489&tx_ttnews[backPid]=537&cHash=09b454fd61
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Glenn - A-league Mad
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Solympic - Reading your mundane posts over the preceding months I have formulated a snap shot of you - profiling if you will.
Lets get the obvious out of the way first....
As an Olympic supporter you dont live to far form Belmore.
As an Olympic supporter you held delusions that Olympic would win the A-league License for the Western Sydney region, but were shocked when the rovers consortium were awarded the honor in late 2009.
After this outcome you joined FFT forums in early 2010, In a conceded attempt to denegrate the league to the already converted faithful. Thier hardline stance for supporting the league that shunned you confuses you and makes you more determined to attack them.
Your general foul langage on this site lends me to think you are past puberty but mabey in you mid 20's.
You are too prone to baiting to be older then 30 and your attempts at trolling are quite juvenile
I sumise that you were introduced to Olympic by a family member of greek background. Possible an Uncle or your father. You probaly played at a youth capacity which re-enforced a feeling of 'belonging'. This bond gives you the feeling you must defend the club at the expense of all logic
Your propensity you have for swearing also shows me you do not hold down a job that has large amount of customer interaction as you would naturally censor yourself, and it would show through your posts.
Your general Lack of keyboard skill and grammer that you demonstrate also show me that you do not simply hold down a high paying job in a 'back office' were language could be more 'relaxed'.
I would then assume through process of elimination that you may work in food and beverage at a bar or a station in a resturants kitchen well away from customers or as a general labourer/factory hand.
Money is hard to come by so you feel looked down apon by the supporters of Sydney FC because they positioned them self in the heart of the expensive city.
You have dark racist tendancies towards the Jewish faith that you have freely expressed, but I feel that because of your finacial position and your racist point of view that you associate Jewish people with money, and therefore if Sydney FC have money they must be funded by Jews.
You find coping mechanisms in this logic for the benifactors of Olympic, "they are not Jews just generous people supporting my dear uncles/dads team".
By entering these sites in a malestrom of abuse and anti football sentiments you have alienated all its members, and to cope with not being accepted you have extended your anti FC/rovers belifes to an all out slander against the whole competion that you see inferior to the NSWPL only because Olympic play in that competition.
You find yourself increasingly held accountable for your comments and this agrevates you.
Your need to denegrate the A-league far outways your ability to find relevant evidence or articles to support your view, so you resort to makeing up your own reality to prove your point.
And in some simple associations.
Your favorite colure is blue. You drive an older style V8, but it has some modification (those you could afford) you think you could do a better job than your supervisor without knowing what he does.
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Edited by glenn - a-league mad: 21/3/2010 01:15:25 AM
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:19-SU-58 wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:solympic wrote:a draw away to peter tsekenis side is a good result Settling for a draw against Bankstown. I thought Olympic were better than that.:lol: realistically Olympic will be struggling to make the semis this year. Same story every single season. They talk themselves up and then fail. Sounds like the Labour government...
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this thread is funny shit :lol:
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solympic
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na your just a clown who supports an ethnic A-LEAGUE side wake up smell the coffee
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Glenn - A-league Mad
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:roll: Your one of THOSE only I know real football types........ I see.
Well you got in first with football, and seeing as you dont know me but somehow evaluated me,
Solympic the whinger from the Ivory tower u dont know what a real women feels like Solympic the whinger from the Ivory tower u dont know what real intellegence is Solympic the whinger from the Ivory tower u dont know what being a real supporter of Sydney Olympic is Solympic the whinger from the Ivory tower u dont know what a real goal is Solympic the whinger from the Ivory tower u dont know what a real crowd feels like Solympic the whinger from the Ivory tower u DO know what a homosexual relationship feels like
Yay!!! Im a biggoted keyboard warrior too now.
Dont see the allure in it myself, must of had to of had no friends growing up mabey?
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solympic
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glenn the butcher from yobbo land u dont know what football is buddy
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Glenn - A-league Mad
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solympic wrote:ahahaha sfc give out free tickets for nothing Are people suposed to charge for free tickets??? Im confused. solympic wrote:Every match i get 5 loads of 10 free tickets from 5 of my mates who work in corporates in sydney and hate football!!! This is where you lost me, cause we all know you dont have mates. Does Wayne Rooney often call you for advice and Real Madrid for your knowledge on tactics? Now take a rest little fella, you'll get your self all worked up and get a nose bleed again....
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solympic
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ahahaha sfc give out free tickets for nothing, without spending money at the club at all by the bucket loads
Every match i get 5 loads of 10 free tickets from 5 of my mates who work in corporates in sydney and hate football!!!
DO YOU KNOW WHAT I DO EVERYTIME I RIP THEM UP AND THROUGH THEM IN THE BIN!
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solympic wrote: Sydney FC GIVE AWAY THOUSANDS APON THOUSANDS OF TICKETS EVERYWHERE their like the sluts of the a-league
Where are you getting this from? SFC don't give free tickets to anyone.
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Glenn - A-league Mad
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solympic wrote:It doenst make send waht your saying wake up. BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA ha ha ha ha ha ha heee,,,...... That is the single funniest self profetic sentence I have ever read anywhere in all the literature ever produced. Sorry Sol, but that was a pisser :lol::d :lol: :d :lol: :d :lol: :d :o :lol: :d :lol: :o \:d/
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MAN SPEND $20 U get a ticket to the game whats the big deal
Sydney FC GIVE AWAY THOUSANDS APON THOUSANDS OF TICKETS EVERYWHERE their like the sluts of the a-league
all the other whore teams in the a-league do it to though.
It doenst make send waht your saying wake up.
Olympic has a very very solid squad
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Guest wrote:solympic wrote: [size=7] Everyone who purchases any item from our stall over $20 will receive a free ticket for our home game [/size]
:oops: :oops: :oops: =d> =d> =d> =d> The funniest thing is that the club he whines most about giving "free tickets" away, Sydney FC, don't give any any free tickets. Edited by macktheknife: 20/3/2010 12:14:03 AM
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Glenn - A-league Mad
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noticed Olympic have nick tsattlios and Andre Gumprect in thier first team squad.
I though Gumprect was coaching the Newcastle W-league team, or was at least coaching if that is wrong?
Good on him if he's still lacing up though.
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Giannaros and Kalouris sign on at Olympic posted by on March 19, 2010 Sydney Olympic has officially completed the signings of Central Coast duo Emmanuel Giannaros and Jerry Kalouris. The 18 and 21 year old defenders put pen to paper following a meeting with club officials yesterday and are available to play this weekend against Blacktown if required. Both players seemed impressed with the new facilities of the Club and they are looking forward to giving 100% for the team. The Board of Directors would like to welcome them and wish them all the best with Sydney Olympic Football Club. http://www.sydneyolympicfc.com/news/2010/03/19/giannaros-and-kalouris-sign-on-at-olympic/
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