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How on earth hasn't Goran Zoric won an A-League contract Its quiet funny when u look at the game on Friday night that while Zoric stared for White Eagles, Jason Hoffman did nothing all night & he's an that A-League contract. What do you think about the FourFourTwo article South Melbourne Claim Derby? VPL Wrap: Dandenong Thunder remain unbeaten while South Melbourne claimed a derby win in round six of the Alanic Victorian Premier League that saw Adrian Caceres on the score sheet.Have your say.
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notorganic
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Great win from South Melbourne, despite Ljubo bitching and whining at everyone he could, including his own players and fans.
Vasilevski scored a screamer from the dead ball.
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Crowd estimate?
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southmelb
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notorganic wrote:Great win from South Melbourne, despite Ljubo bitching and whining at everyone he could, including his own players and fans.
Vasilevski scored a screamer from the dead ball. Those were actually knights fans allong the fence that he was bantering with. quality strike from Vasa indeed;)
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Blackmissionary
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mkrasic wrote:How on earth hasn't Goran Zoric won an A-League contract. Because the time he spent with South was littered with banging in goals against crap teams but not being able to put them away against the better ones. He did have trials with the Victory youth team a few years back, and last year he was off the local radar entirely after he sent half the year in Thailand with Police United, where he failed to make an appearance in the league. So far it looks like he's managed to finally string a few good games together, showing us what he can do - now for the other 16 games.
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notorganic wrote:Great win from South Melbourne, despite Ljubo bitching and whining at everyone he could, including his own players and fans. What's new?
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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Blackmissionary wrote:mkrasic wrote:How on earth hasn't Goran Zoric won an A-League contract. Because the time he spent with South was littered with banging in goals against crap teams but not being able to put them away against the better ones. He did have trials with the Victory youth team a few years back, and last year he was off the local radar entirely after he sent half the year in Thailand with Police United, where he failed to make an appearance in the league. So far it looks like he's managed to finally string a few good games together, showing us what he can do - now for the other 16 games. Well said. Watched him live v St Albans last week and he was kept relatively quiet by Stefan Piorkowski. But he scored an early goal and provided the late equaliser. If he can make those sorts of games his 'quieter' ones then you never know.
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Is Jesse Krncevic Coach Eddie's Son ? We here nothing up here in Queensland about other State Leagues.
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southmelb wrote:notorganic wrote:Great win from South Melbourne, despite Ljubo bitching and whining at everyone he could, including his own players and fans.
Vasilevski scored a screamer from the dead ball. Those were actually knights fans allong the fence that he was bantering with. quality strike from Vasa indeed;) A few South fans were getting lippy with him, too. Seems like not everyone is too happy with Herr Gaumenspalte. LeedsForever wrote:Is Jesse Krncevic Coach Eddie's Son ? We here nothing up here in Queensland about other State Leagues. Yep.
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LeedsForever wrote:Is Jesse Krncevic Coach Eddie's Son ? We here nothing up here in Queensland about other State Leagues. yes
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Nothing wrong with the way Ljubo has been speaking. It just shows his passion for football. he is the type of player we needed to help our defence which was shocking until he came in. His experience will be great for the defenders. I have enjoyed watching him the two games his played. Coaching and marshalling the defence. Its been great. As for the crowd it was over 1000 maybe about 1200.
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Benjamin
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hellas_johnny wrote:Nothing wrong with the way Ljubo has been speaking. It just shows his passion for football. he is the type of player we needed to help our defence which was shocking until he came in. His experience will be great for the defenders. I have enjoyed watching him the two games his played. Coaching and marshalling the defence. Its been great. As for the crowd it was over 1000 maybe about 1200. Agree on Ljubo. With the exception of a couple of minutes in the first half when he got a bit cocky and was caught out twice, he's been outstanding. Hope it rubs off on Topa and O'Dor. On the crowd, probably worth noting to those who fear ethnic violence, etc. Absolutely no segregation, very few stewards, everyone mingling and having a good chat. Proof positive that if you treat people like people - they behave like people. If you cage them up like animals...
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Hey does anyone know which formations these teams play? it would nice to know how they line up let alone who scores the goals....thanks!
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1k-1.2K????? Better than GCU.
One day I'd like to see SM in the A-league. Always thought that they've got what it takes to make it.
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Why hasn't Jesse Krencevic got an A-League contract he is a class above Jason Hoffman and others in the VPL who play A-League?
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Krncevic is a beast up front, loving his work.
some good crowds yesterday, 1200 odd at the south/knights game, 700 odd at the heid/oakleigh match which kicked off just after.
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southmelb Ya still haven't answered the question why is Krncevic playng at a small premier league club like Hellas and not for an A-League powerhouse like MVFC or others?
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Jesse's work rate is unbelievable He battles for everything good luck to the kid BTW HELLAS are not a small premiere league club, but the biggest premiere league club in this country
Full marks to the melb knights fans, they were fantastic
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skinet wrote:southmelb Ya still haven't answered the question why is Krncevic playng at a small premier league club like Hellas and not for an A-League powerhouse like MVFC or others? I beleive Krncevic feels that South are a bigger club than most A league franchises and hence doesnt feel the need to move on.
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southmelb At risk of getting in a pointless argument about the respective standards of what is essentially an amateur based Victorian premier league and the full time professional A-League, dosent beg debating. South Melbourne was once a big and powerful club when immigration was at its peak, but regardless have never had more than 2000 paying members (quantifiable) I very much doubt Krncevic feels that South are a bigger club than most A league franchises because it is simply untrue in terms of revenue and crowd levels-end of argument!!
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skinet wrote:Why hasn't Jesse Krencevic got an A-League contract he is a class above Jason Hoffman and others in the VPL who play A-League? Answer: Ernie Merrick Extended answer: There were a lot of players that should have been picked up for the A-League over the last six years. Merrick clearly had an early bias towards players who had gone through the VIS when he was in charge. In season One he should have signed Bill Damianos and Micheal Curcija two no-brainers. But like Jesse they had not gone through the VIS. Another factor would be O'Neills decision to have one team in Melbourne instead of the NSL reports suggested two teams. I'm starting to beleive the old saying "Timing is everything".
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skinet wrote:southmelb At risk of getting in a pointless argument about the respective standards of what is essentially an amateur based Victorian premier league and the full time professional A-League, dosent beg debating. South Melbourne was once a big and powerful club when immigration was at its peak, but regardless have never had more than 2000 paying members (quantifiable) I very much doubt Krncevic feels that South are a bigger club than most A league franchises because it is simply untrue in terms of revenue and crowd levels-end of argument!! Jesse feels that standard of the hal is beneath him, he finds the vpl a much tougher challenge, he also said he would rather play at small boutique venues as opposed to rugby grounds.
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you do realise in the last season of the nsl, which apparently was a dead league, south still managed around a 6500 average and got 10K+ vs knights, perth, adelaide, paramatta etc
make no mistake about it being if south went straight into the a-league when the nsl was disbanded there would have been around 8-10K average crowd.. sadly with the ffa trying to bury anything not a-league and most fans here being idiots its hard to get crowds to these games anymore, its not glamorous enough..
but a team like south will keep plugging along, getting a good stadium deal, having great tv, internet, radio shows etc and all the while doing it on their own with no help from anyone. Hopefully so called football fans can respect that and actually try support clubs that are doing everything in the power to move forward and be positive
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southmelb wrote:Jesse feels that standard of the hal is beneath him, he finds the vpl a much tougher challenge, he also said he would rather play at small boutique venues as opposed to rugby grounds. I would hope not. If he did actually say that, he deserves to stay semi-pro until he finds a real career. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy and attend the VPL regularly, but the standard is no-where near the A-League. It's extremely arrogant for Jesse to claim anything otherwise.
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Southmelb That was a moronic comment to make about Jesse and I doubt that he would say what you claim he says suggesting once again another Hellas crony beat up methinks. May I remind you also that I predicted well over a year ago when he played for Richmond that he would eventually find himself on the radar for A-League clubs which reflects badly on your assessment of him as a player that you could not see he is way above the class of the mainly amateur VPL of which Hellas is part.
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notorganic wrote:southmelb wrote:Jesse feels that standard of the hal is beneath him, he finds the vpl a much tougher challenge, he also said he would rather play at small boutique venues as opposed to rugby grounds. I would hope not. If he did actually say that, he deserves to stay semi-pro until he finds a real career. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy and attend the VPL regularly, but the standard is no-where near the A-League. It's extremely arrogant for Jesse to claim anything otherwise. I was actually trolling, Krncevic, Topalovic and Vasilevski are currently on the A league radar, Ange appears to be keen on Jesse...not sure if they are above vpl level though..depends on which club they join and how they fit in to be honest.
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skinet wrote:Southmelb That was a moronic comment to make about Jesse and I doubt that he would say what you claim he says suggesting once again another Hellas crony beat up methinks. May I remind you also that I predicted well over a year ago when he played for Richmond that he would eventually find himself on the radar for A-League clubs which reflects badly on your assessment of him as a player that you could not see he is way above the class of the mainly amateur VPL of which Hellas is part. Hellas is basically an A league caliber team playing part time, Jesse could make more money playing for South and working at the south melbourne market than going to say GC and getting some thin 1 year deal for less for a club that is likely to fold in 12 months.
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No Southmelb Hellas is not an equivalent of a part time A-league club its personell are generally with a few exceptions well behind the standard required to play A-League. There is a good chance Krncevic is still paid as an amateur at Hellas(less than 5000 dollars annually)and yes he would be crazy to play for the basic wage in the A-League if he can do something more exciting like making Souvlakis at the South Melbourne market and playing low standard part time football. Not!!
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skinet wrote:No Southmelb Hellas is not an equivalent of a part time A-league club its personell are generally with a few exceptions well behind the standard required to play A-League. There is a good chance Krncevic is still paid as an amateur at Hellas(less than 5000 dollars annually)and yes he would be crazy to play for the basic wage in the A-League if he can do something more exciting like making Souvlakis at the South Melbourne market and playing low standard part time football. Not!! 5,000? are you trolling here or what?:lol: would be close to $1,000 a game as the clubs star off season recruit...the lower tier average players at South would be on 500-600..not bad for kicking a ball around twice a week at training and play a game on the weekend. Why do you think Trent Rixon isnt playing A league? he was insulted by some of the offers he received...to get these players up to the next level you need to make it worth their while financially. Its an A league squad basically playing for fun and earning easy coin away from their real world jobs.
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southmelb wrote:skinet wrote:No Southmelb Hellas is not an equivalent of a part time A-league club its personell are generally with a few exceptions well behind the standard required to play A-League. There is a good chance Krncevic is still paid as an amateur at Hellas(less than 5000 dollars annually)and yes he would be crazy to play for the basic wage in the A-League if he can do something more exciting like making Souvlakis at the South Melbourne market and playing low standard part time football. Not!! 5,000? are you trolling here or what?:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: There are state league 2 players earning more than that!
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Notorganic....
Angry Victory supporter! Its ok... Im sure Ernie Merrick will get a job somewhere else where they have no clue about football! You can follow him there you CHUMP!
HELLAS!!!
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When state league two players earn over that amount it is a consummate waste of money I would make all leagues below Premier League amateur with no more than 5 grand a season!!
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Ljubo Milicevic wrote:Notorganic....
Angry Victory supporter! Its ok... Im sure Ernie Merrick will get a job somewhere else where they have no clue about football! You can follow him there you CHUMP!
HELLAS!!! Cool story bro. Speaking of having no clue about football, you're not allowed to touch the ball with your hand. If you do this in your own penalty area the opposite team will be awarded with a penalty. Just a tip for next time Vasi isn't around to save your arse.
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Its interesting how you guys keep refering to the journeyman Trent Rixon. Let's get this into perspective here is a guy that to my knowledge has not even put a ball into the back of the net against A-League opposition (correct me if I am wrong) yet he is demanding not asking for more than a low wage unproven! Good on ya Trent ya arrogant henry the third enjoy the rest of your career in the nowhere land of the VPL playing in front of three men and a dog and forever wondering what might have been!!
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notorganic wrote:Ljubo Milicevic wrote:Notorganic....
Angry Victory supporter! Its ok... Im sure Ernie Merrick will get a job somewhere else where they have no clue about football! You can follow him there you CHUMP!
HELLAS!!! Cool story bro. Speaking of having no clue about football, you're not allowed to touch the ball with your hand. If you do this in your own penalty area the opposite team will be awarded with a penalty. Just a tip for next time Vasi isn't around to save your arse. was actually O'Dor that handled the ball...carry on though:lol:
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:skinet wrote:Its interesting how you guys keep refering to the journeyman Trent Rixon. Let's get this into perspective here is a guy that to my knowledge has not even put a ball into the back of the net against A-League opposition (correct me if I am wrong) yet he is demanding not asking for more than a low wage unproven! Good on ya Trent ya arrogant henry the third enjoy the rest of your career in the nowhere land of the VPL playing in front of three men and a dog and forever wondering what might have been!! He's already signed for Heart, idiot. thats good news, and even if he hadnt he was making enough money from his own business to see him sleep easy at nights (skinet seems to think that vpl players are all bums that dont work), my understanding is that he isnt willing to play interstate so its a no brainer that Heart have finally snap him up.
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southmelb wrote:notorganic wrote:Ljubo Milicevic wrote:Notorganic....
Angry Victory supporter! Its ok... Im sure Ernie Merrick will get a job somewhere else where they have no clue about football! You can follow him there you CHUMP!
HELLAS!!! Cool story bro. Speaking of having no clue about football, you're not allowed to touch the ball with your hand. If you do this in your own penalty area the opposite team will be awarded with a penalty. Just a tip for next time Vasi isn't around to save your arse. was actually O'Dor that handled the ball...carry on though:lol: Haha, fair enough. I only saw it out of the corner of my eye and someone said it was Ljubo.
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southmelb wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:skinet wrote:Its interesting how you guys keep refering to the journeyman Trent Rixon. Let's get this into perspective here is a guy that to my knowledge has not even put a ball into the back of the net against A-League opposition (correct me if I am wrong) yet he is demanding not asking for more than a low wage unproven! Good on ya Trent ya arrogant henry the third enjoy the rest of your career in the nowhere land of the VPL playing in front of three men and a dog and forever wondering what might have been!! He's already signed for Heart, idiot. thats good news, and even if he hadnt he was making enough money from his own business to see him sleep easy at nights (skinet seems to think that vpl players are all bums that dont work), my understanding is that he isnt willing to play interstate so its a no brainer that Heart have finally snap him up. It's a shame that Rixon appears to be second choice to Solorzano. Should be the other way with Aussie talent preferred over Internationals.
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skinet wrote:When state league two players earn over that amount it is a consummate waste of money I would make all leagues below Premier League amateur with no more than 5 grand a season!! Yeah, good luck policing that.
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Yeah, Notorganic, whoops, saw it out of the corner of your eye!
GO BACK TO LAWN BOWLS YOU DWEEB! Its obvious there where the ball is going...
Off topic... Can anyone else understand what the phuk the commentators are saying on the online VPL show?! That Scottish accent is straight out of Glascow! Go back with Ernie Merrick man, you guys can watch games together!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA
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Glad to see Caceras got a goal :D anyone know how he's doing in general? I always liked him when he was playing for the Nix, I was sorry to see him go.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Ljubo Milicevic wrote:Yeah, Notorganic, whoops, saw it out of the corner of your eye!
GO BACK TO LAWN BOWLS YOU DWEEB! Its obvious there where the ball is going...
Off topic... Can anyone else understand what the phuk the commentators are saying on the online VPL show?! That Scottish accent is straight out of Glascow! Go back with Ernie Merrick man, you guys can watch games together!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA Shouldn't you be on the training ground instead of getting ready for Love Machine, popping pills and talking like a retard on the internet (and real life I guess). If you think that's bad, you should see the PM's he has been sending me all day.
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notorganic wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Ljubo Milicevic wrote:Yeah, Notorganic, whoops, saw it out of the corner of your eye!
GO BACK TO LAWN BOWLS YOU DWEEB! Its obvious there where the ball is going...
Off topic... Can anyone else understand what the phuk the commentators are saying on the online VPL show?! That Scottish accent is straight out of Glascow! Go back with Ernie Merrick man, you guys can watch games together!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA Shouldn't you be on the training ground instead of getting ready for Love Machine, popping pills and talking like a retard on the internet (and real life I guess). If you think that's bad, you should see the PM's he has been sending me all day. You know you wanna post them....
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I'm considering blogging about it, but he's not really relevant to the A-League anymore so I probably shouldn't.
Above all else, he's actually not all that intelligent so it doesn't make for very entertaining reading.
Edited by notorganic: 29/3/2011 05:43:40 PM
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notorganic wrote:I'm considering blogging about it, but he's not really relevant to the A-League anymore so I probably shouldn't.
Above all else, he's actually not all that intelligent so it doesn't make for very entertaining reading.
Edited by notorganic: 29/3/2011 05:43:40 PM Do you actually believe thats him? doesnt sound realistic:lol:
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southmelb wrote:notorganic wrote:I'm considering blogging about it, but he's not really relevant to the A-League anymore so I probably shouldn't.
Above all else, he's actually not all that intelligent so it doesn't make for very entertaining reading.
Edited by notorganic: 29/3/2011 05:43:40 PM Do you actually believe thats him? doesnt sound realistic:lol: KA has said it's him. That's enough for me.
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It's him. He came on for a Q&A organised by 442 and hasn't left.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Playing rather average, you'll be pleased to know he's still in black and yellow stripes at Heidelberg. Ahh ok, he stood out when he was playing for us, and I'll always remember him for scoring that winning penalty :) . Why does Ljubo bother coming on here just to troll? He's a professional footballer, living the dream of pretty much everyone who comes on this site, so I just don't get what he could gain from this. Edited by KiwiChick1: 29/3/2011 07:28:09 p.m.
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KiwiChick1 wrote:Why does Ljubo bother coming on here just to troll? He's a professional footballer, living the dream of pretty much everyone who comes on this site, so I just don't get what he could gain from this. I asked him the same thing. He called me a "bitch" and asked for my phone number.
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notorganic wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Why does Ljubo bother coming on here just to troll? He's a professional footballer, living the dream of pretty much everyone who comes on this site, so I just don't get what he could gain from this. I asked him the same thing. He called me a "bitch" and asked for my phone number. Why would he come on a football forum if he can't take critism??
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I've decided not to use it for blogging material so will post it up. He has seemingly headed out on the town because he's stopped replying to PM's. The way he wears his heart on his sleeve I doubt he would mind me posting it up. I'm sure he's inexplicably proud of his behaviour. Note: He started the messages. The first quoted post was from him to me. Ljubo Milicevic - subject: Who are you?!!! wrote:Come say hi in St Albans?!!
Buy you a beer mate!
Whats your obsession with me?! Surely you actually have a life outside of the Internet?!!!!
Probably not....
Be Happy Mate!
The world loves you too!!!
Ljubo notorganic wrote:I'm just a normal guy, mate. I am a happy guy!
I don't have any obsession with you, and I do indeed have a life outside the internet. This is how I witnessed you carrying on like a petulant 3 year old at Northcote City on Sunday.
I respect your right to have an opinion (and you do indeed have opinions on many things that you probably shouldn't), but don't think that everyone should have to tolerate your bullshit just because you're a 'character'.
I'm just a guy that thinks that your behaviour on these forums and in the media doesn't befit the honourable gift that you have been given of being able to play football professional. I'm a guy that gets annoyed when people fly off the chain with irrational, inconsistent and borderline racist rants - and I'm not just talking about your non-Anglo BBQ.
The thing that annoys me the most is that you have the talent to be a world beater, but your personality has ruined that for you. What did you get out of letting Knights fans see their efforts to rile you up as a complete success? Did you feel like a big man.
The bigger man would have shrugged it off and walked away, and I'm sure you would have gained a lot more respect throughout your career if you remembered that.
I won't be in St Albans, although I'm happy to catch up for a beer at any time mate, but I can buy my own. I know you like to think that we're all kids that live in our parents basements, but I'm not.
Peace! Ljubo Milicevic wrote:Yep...
Proved my point...
Your scared....
A little man....
Reveal yourself my friend?!!!
Ohhhhh........
Worried that Ill confront you?!!! Cmon mate, phone number please?!!!
Doubt you will pass it on, your simply a Bitch..... Keep whining dude!
Love the fact that I give you a reason to come to the soccer and post on here! :-({|= notorganic wrote::lol: Cmon man, are you trying to goad me into cracking the shits at you or something? Give me a call if you like, 040xxxxxxx. I don't hide anything. My name is Matt Morris and I write a fairly sporadic blog on 442 on the A-League & supporter culture. I'm also a big part of the FSFA which advocates supporters interests to the FFA. I have to ask - why do you care what I think of you? What makes you need to justify yourself to me? To "confront" me and call me a "bitch"? Act your age and your station. You're a wonderful role model :roll: Ljubo Milicevic wrote:Awesome Man!
Your a real fan...
When did you start following Soccer?! Football?! Basically welcome, is what I should say!
Doubt you have ever understood the game, would be hard crossing over codes at all times of the year!
Glad to have people like you advising the FFA, sure they listen, pat yourself on the back! YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA OH GEEZ YOUR WONDERFUL YOU KNOW THAT!!!!! =d>
notorganic wrote:Why didn't you call me to tell me that?
You didn't answer any of my questions dude. What do you get out of letting me rile you up? And then silence. He still hasn't called to "confront" me. I'm not going to St Albans on Sunday because I'll be going to the Richmond game.
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What. The. Fuck. #-o
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I guess ol' Ljubo is like a bad fart that just won't go away. As for St Albans v Hellas I assume there playing on that shit ground that I have bad memories playing on.
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dw Edited by heineken: 29/3/2011 10:37:24 PM
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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chris wrote:Jesse's work rate is unbelievable He battles for everything good luck to the kid BTW HELLAS are not a small premiere league club, but the biggest premiere league club in this country
Full marks to the melb knights fans, they were fantastic It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying. Ambition is great, just keep it on the quiet and when things happen, talk. As stated the other day, the Vic Govt has paid for two major renovations for South's stadium (1993 to build it and 2011 for the athletics). You're lucky to have been spent so much money on by Vic Taxpayers.
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Diego's Son wrote:chris wrote:Jesse's work rate is unbelievable He battles for everything good luck to the kid BTW HELLAS are not a small premiere league club, but the biggest premiere league club in this country
Full marks to the melb knights fans, they were fantastic It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying. Ambition is great, just keep it on the quiet and when things happen, talk. As stated the other day, the Vic Govt has paid for two major renovations for South's stadium (1993 to build it and 2011 for the athletics). You're lucky to have been spent so much money on by Vic Taxpayers. Victorian Governments love spending money on us, because we have given so much to Australianand Victorian Football and we still do. We deserve everything the Government gives us plus much much more. And why shouldn't we trumpet our successes seeing as we have so many?
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Diego's Son wrote:As stated the other day, the Vic Govt has paid for two major renovations for South's stadium (1993 to build it and 2011 for the athletics). You're lucky to have been spent so much money on by Vic Taxpayers. Before Middle Park was bulldozed, I believe the club was preparing to improve upon that ground with a new stand on the outer side. In addition, the club and its supporters also put up several million into the construction of Lakeside, which was part of a deal with the government that they would match dollar for dollar what we put in. It wasn't all just handed out on a platter.
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LOL Ljubo and his PM's HAHAHAHAHA
St. Bede's finest, eh, Ljubricant???
The guy's pathetic, wonder why he hasnt called Notorganic???
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dingyv03 wrote:wonder why he hasnt called Notorganic??? Me too. Maybe I'll have to go to St Albans to talk to him afterall, meaning that I will miss out on my own teams VPL game just for the sake of his vanity. Oh well, us new dawners can't have it all our own way. Edited by notorganic: 30/3/2011 10:30:53 AM
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You should go to the St Albans game, at least then you'll be able to see a team play decent football instead of the tripe Richmond have been throwing up. Afterall its against Bentliegh as well who are also pretty average. By the way, has your club fixed the lights on your ground yet, or are we going to be playing against you guys by candle light when we play you in july on firday the 8th. Or would you guys like us to bring our cars so that we can use our headlight to light up the ground.
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Diego's Son wrote:chris wrote:Jesse's work rate is unbelievable He battles for everything good luck to the kid BTW HELLAS are not a small premiere league club, but the biggest premiere league club in this country
Full marks to the melb knights fans, they were fantastic It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying. Ambition is great, just keep it on the quiet and when things happen, talk. As stated the other day, the Vic Govt has paid for two major renovations for South's stadium (1993 to build it and 2011 for the athletics). You're lucky to have been spent so much money on by Vic Taxpayers. DS You made 1 extreme comment about the club being a little small premiere league club and I responded quite rightly that smfc are the biggest premiere league club in the country - I admit I am willing to accept one of the biggest - but I am interested how and why you responded with the following...... "It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying"Diego, smfc is the best alternative we have to the franchise model in this country - if the franchise model with its trademark compliance and cetraly executed model from FFA HQ does not meet expectations - then smfc status will multiply - smfc I believe will feature agaon based purly on performance on and off the pitch - not by a and as you put it a pre madonna ideal Happy to discuss further Edited by chris: 30/3/2011 02:11:24 PM
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[youtube]YiaCHbBgbCM[/youtube] great game
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chris wrote:Diego's Son wrote:chris wrote:Jesse's work rate is unbelievable He battles for everything good luck to the kid BTW HELLAS are not a small premiere league club, but the biggest premiere league club in this country
Full marks to the melb knights fans, they were fantastic It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying. Ambition is great, just keep it on the quiet and when things happen, talk. As stated the other day, the Vic Govt has paid for two major renovations for South's stadium (1993 to build it and 2011 for the athletics). You're lucky to have been spent so much money on by Vic Taxpayers. DS You made 1 extreme comment about the club being a little small premiere league club and I responded quite rightly that smfc are the biggest premiere league club in the country - I admit I am willing to accept one of the biggest - but I am interested how and why you responded with the following......"It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying" Diego, smfc is the best alternative we have to the franchise model in this country - if the franchise model with its trademark compliance and cetraly executed model from FFA HQ does not meet expectations - then smfc status will multiply - smfc I believe will feature agaon based purly on performance on and off the pitch - not by a and as you put it a pre madonna ideal Happy to discuss further Edited by chris: 30/3/2011 02:11:24 PM God help us all if this is even close to the truth ... you probably miss the days of rotary phones and listening to the wireless.. Unfortunately it was clubs like SMFC and Melbourne Knights that killed any chances of the original national competition to grow and prosper into a real league ... hence the introduction of the HAL.. Listening to a 200 strong crowd chanting "zito ellas" simply made the majority of football followers turn away from the game Edited by one_toouch: 1/4/2011 02:11:56 AM
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one_toouch wrote:chris wrote:Diego's Son wrote:chris wrote:Jesse's work rate is unbelievable He battles for everything good luck to the kid BTW HELLAS are not a small premiere league club, but the biggest premiere league club in this country
Full marks to the melb knights fans, they were fantastic It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying. Ambition is great, just keep it on the quiet and when things happen, talk. As stated the other day, the Vic Govt has paid for two major renovations for South's stadium (1993 to build it and 2011 for the athletics). You're lucky to have been spent so much money on by Vic Taxpayers. DS You made 1 extreme comment about the club being a little small premiere league club and I responded quite rightly that smfc are the biggest premiere league club in the country - I admit I am willing to accept one of the biggest - but I am interested how and why you responded with the following......"It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying" Diego, smfc is the best alternative we have to the franchise model in this country - if the franchise model with its trademark compliance and cetraly executed model from FFA HQ does not meet expectations - then smfc status will multiply - smfc I believe will feature agaon based purly on performance on and off the pitch - not by a and as you put it a pre madonna ideal Happy to discuss further Edited by chris: 30/3/2011 02:11:24 PM God help us all if this is even close to the truth ... you probably miss the days of rotary phones and listening to the wireless.. Unfortunately it was clubs like SMFC and Melbourne Knights that killed any chances of the original national competition to grow and prosper into a real league ... hence the introduction of the HAL.. Listening to a 200 strong crowd chanting "zito ellas" simply made the majority of football followers turn away from the game Edited by one_toouch: 1/4/2011 02:11:56 AM Show me the figures of one NSL game that South Melbourne had a crowd as low as 200 people. Even in the dead rubber last season of the NSL the team was getting between 3500-6000 people. http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/NSL/20032004/NSL.html figures are on here. Or it could have been the majority of the country did not care about the game at all, till the 06 world cup when suddenly everyone was a football fan. The A-League model in most cases isn't working, when clubs are bleeding out money it's never a good sign. The model Chris is talking about is a member's owned model, where the actual lifeblood of the club is the fans, as opposed to one rich guy. Also similar to what Barcelona use.
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To be truthfull and what makes matters even worse are the owners of all the clubs is actually the FFA not those that finance them All of the clubs intellectual property - everything - even all the players in the HAL are the property of the FFA
This is disrespectful to the clubs And those that finance and run them. I am sure these clubs have capability, but all they face are restrictions
Each club should choose how to best run it's own operation within a framework
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one_toouch wrote:chris wrote:Diego's Son wrote:chris wrote:Jesse's work rate is unbelievable He battles for everything good luck to the kid BTW HELLAS are not a small premiere league club, but the biggest premiere league club in this country
Full marks to the melb knights fans, they were fantastic It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying. Ambition is great, just keep it on the quiet and when things happen, talk. As stated the other day, the Vic Govt has paid for two major renovations for South's stadium (1993 to build it and 2011 for the athletics). You're lucky to have been spent so much money on by Vic Taxpayers. DS You made 1 extreme comment about the club being a little small premiere league club and I responded quite rightly that smfc are the biggest premiere league club in the country - I admit I am willing to accept one of the biggest - but I am interested how and why you responded with the following......"It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying" Diego, smfc is the best alternative we have to the franchise model in this country - if the franchise model with its trademark compliance and cetraly executed model from FFA HQ does not meet expectations - then smfc status will multiply - smfc I believe will feature agaon based purly on performance on and off the pitch - not by a and as you put it a pre madonna ideal Happy to discuss further Edited by chris: 30/3/2011 02:11:24 PM God help us all if this is even close to the truth ... you probably miss the days of rotary phones and listening to the wireless.. Unfortunately it was clubs like SMFC and Melbourne Knights that killed any chances of the original national competition to grow and prosper into a real league ... hence the introduction of the HAL.. Listening to a 200 strong crowd chanting "zito ellas" simply made the majority of football followers turn away from the game Edited by one_toouch: 1/4/2011 02:11:56 AM Mainstream deadend clubs at the time like Carlton northern spirit, Parramata etc were the final nail in the nsl coffin, South spent 27 years in the nsl and maintained its support base in the top 2 in the country throughout that period (only surpassed by Perth), 200 ppl yeah right, last season of the nsl South had multiple 10,000+ crowds and many in the 7-8k region...i suggest you click on that ozfootball link and see for yourself...actually better yet click on this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_N_CP330Kg yeh thats s packed stadium..not 200 ppl! and who the fcuk goes to a game chanting "zito ellas"...most ridiculous thing i've ever heard:lol: the reality is it was a select few clubs that kept the nsl above water for a little while longer, South was one of those clubs...and the game is very fortunate that south and knights stuck it out to the end, could have easily thrown in the towel earlier and left Melbourne in a position to never have a national league club ever again. Edited by southmelb: 1/4/2011 03:30:55 PMEdited by southmelb: 1/4/2011 03:35:41 PMEdited by southmelb: 1/4/2011 03:37:20 PM
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chris wrote:To be truthfull and what makes matters even worse are the owners of all the clubs is actually the FFA not those that finance them All of the clubs intellectual property - everything - even all the players in the HAL are the property of the FFA This is disrespectful to the clubs And those that finance and run them. I am sure these clubs have capability, but all they face are restrictions
Each club should choose how to best run it's own operation within a framework Eh? I would have thought that each player would have what is technically an employment contract with the Pty Limited company that holds the franchise licence. Happy to be enlightened by anyone in the know.
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one_toouch wrote:chris wrote:Diego's Son wrote:chris wrote:Jesse's work rate is unbelievable He battles for everything good luck to the kid BTW HELLAS are not a small premiere league club, but the biggest premiere league club in this country
Full marks to the melb knights fans, they were fantastic It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying. Ambition is great, just keep it on the quiet and when things happen, talk. As stated the other day, the Vic Govt has paid for two major renovations for South's stadium (1993 to build it and 2011 for the athletics). You're lucky to have been spent so much money on by Vic Taxpayers. DS You made 1 extreme comment about the club being a little small premiere league club and I responded quite rightly that smfc are the biggest premiere league club in the country - I admit I am willing to accept one of the biggest - but I am interested how and why you responded with the following......"It's this attitude that South Melbourne is some prima-donna god-given club that is owed by big time by all is what makes this type of comment annoying" Diego, smfc is the best alternative we have to the franchise model in this country - if the franchise model with its trademark compliance and cetraly executed model from FFA HQ does not meet expectations - then smfc status will multiply - smfc I believe will feature agaon based purly on performance on and off the pitch - not by a and as you put it a pre madonna ideal Happy to discuss further Edited by chris: 30/3/2011 02:11:24 PM God help us all if this is even close to the truth ... you probably miss the days of rotary phones and listening to the wireless.. Unfortunately it was clubs like SMFC and Melbourne Knights that killed any chances of the original national competition to grow and prosper into a real league ... hence the introduction of the HAL.. Listening to a 200 strong crowd chanting "zito ellas" simply made the majority of football followers turn away from the game Edited by one_toouch: 1/4/2011 02:11:56 AM Apparently I an not the only one with these views Quote:A-League model looks like a licence for financial failure Michael Lynch April 2, 2011 NO DOUBT about it. The A-League this year was played at a higher standard than any other season. Champion Brisbane Roar is almost certainly the best side to have graced the six-year-old competition. But off field the game plummeted to its lowest ebb. The Roar had to be taken over by Football Federation Australia even at the moment of its greatest triumph. North Queensland Fury drowned in a sea of red ink. No club is making money. Only Melbourne Victory is breaking even. There is disquiet about the game's revenue streams and its commercial deals and a desperate hope that the next television contract might yield the wherewithal to project clubs into the black. But did it have to be this way? Did the FFA, under then CEO John O'Neill, back the wrong horse in 2004-05 when it gave licences to eight clubs on a one-city, one-team model, with the original licensees all guaranteed a five-year moratorium on opposition in their own marketplace. There was another alternative. Back in the dim and distant days of the early Noughties there was the Crawford Report, a damning indictment of the structure, management and governance of the Australian game. This was the federal government document that paved the way for the Frank Lowy-led revolution which blew up the NSL. After that a taskforce was created to determine the shape of a new competition. Chief among the material it considered was a document produced by the players' union, the PFA, which advocated the creation of an eight- to 10-team league. It even had a catchy name, the Australian Premier League. The APL was designed to encourage grassroots engagement and community involvement. It was strongly in favour of clubs operating out of boutique stadia that created partisan environments at home games, all of which added to the buzz of going to matches. The union believed that a market which contained 250,000 soccer fans would be sufficient to generate enough supporters to produce crowds of 10,000 to 15,000 for each club. PFA studies showed that interest in football was comparable to that in cricket, Australian rules, rugby league and rugby union; the difficulty was converting that interest and turning those families and young men who played and watched the sport (usually telecasts of overseas leagues) into consumers of the local product. The APL envisaged single teams in markets like Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane and Newcastle (which is what the FFA adopted through its own criteria). But, unlike FFA, the union believed that the key to driving growth in the sport and its visibility with media and commercial sponsors was to broaden its reach in the major cities of Sydney and Melbourne. Thus the APL called for two clubs in Melbourne from the outset, and three in Sydney, with the split to be geographical. In Melbourne that was simpler: with public transport geared for easy access to the city centre, the PFA wanted Melbourne to be split on a north west/south east axis, with both clubs groundsharing for home matches in a central location, either at an upgraded Olympic Park or refurbished Bob Jane Stadium. Branding would be all, with one club marketed as elitist, European style and sophisticated, the other as the battler from Struggle Street: fans would empathise with the one whose values they liked best. After all, well-heeled Collingwood fans have no problem living in Brighton or Toorak. In Sydney the division was in thirds: one club to be based in the western suburbs, another in the south-west (heading out towards Canberra) and the third to be north-central. The latter was always believed by the PFA to be the most problematic market, largely because of demographics and the problem of getting around that part of the city. When the FFA handed out the licence it was, however, the north-central option that became Sydney FC. Even though AFL has moved into what is regarded as Australian soccer's heartland, Sydney's western suburbs, there is still no A-League club there. The union was very strong on the idea of playing in right-sized grounds because crowd involvement and atmosphere was a key to making the new league work. It suggested the FFA looked at upgrading Sydney venues like Leichardt Oval, Paramatta Stadium or St George, as well as Olympic Park in Melbourne before the new AAMI Park was given the go-ahead. It also advocated a separation of the league and the governing body. ''League think'' was its mantra, with investors and clubs owning and managing the competition, thus having a vested interest in promoting it, driving deals and increasing revenue streams, with dividends going straight back to the clubs. The FFA opted for the opposite, with a centralised model of control. Would the game be in the financial mess it is now if the APL had been adopted. Who knows? But there is plenty to like about the notion of the league being managed as a separate entity and clubs playing in ''right-sized'' stadia with a good atmosphere, lower overheads and real community engagement with strong local rivalries. It's how football is around the rest of the world. http://www.theage.com.au/sport/a-league/aleague-model-looks-like-a-licence-for-financial-failure-20110401-1crqp.html
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