Minimalistix
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Quote:The Power of PassionMichael Cockerill October 3, 2011 - 6:47PM Champions ... Sydney Olympic celebrate after winning the 2011 Premier League Grand Final against Sydney United at Belmore oval in front of more than 10,000 spectators. Photo: Brendan Esposito'Old soccer' made a statement at Belmore Sports Ground for the NSW Premier League grand final. Out of the woodwork they came for what amounted to a reunion for the latent fan base of Sydney Olympic and Sydney United, two fallen giants from the old National Soccer League. So many came, that the kick-off was delayed by 35 minutes to accommodate the latecomers. And by the time they had counted all the Olympiakos shirts, the 'Hrvatska' tracksuits, the Melbourne Knights shirts bearing the name of Mark Viduka, and all the sundry paraphernalia of the Greek and Croatian football cognoscenti, it was a record crowd for this level of football. An impressive official attendance of 10,138 - as good as these clubs often drew in the old NSL, and better than many games in the A-League. On the eve of the new A-League season, it was a pointed reminder to the mandarins at Football Federation Australia, that's for sure. The message? Ignore the game's ethnic origins at your peril. The point of the exercise, of course, was more mundane. To crown the new champions of the NSWPL. That honour fell to Sydney Olympic, the minor premiers and the benchmark club throughout the season. Sydney United were undone by set pieces in either half, robbing veterans Mark Rudan and Ufuk Talay of fairytale endings to their distinguished careers. A few weeks ago, American striker Alex Smith was unceremoniously dumped by Gold Coast United as he was in the final stages of preparing for the A-League season. Back at Sydney Olympic, he's kept scoring eye-catching goals - including the winner in a trial match against Sydney FC. But none have been as important as his typically spectacular volley from a cleared corner which opened the scoring after just two minutes in the grand final. And guess what? Smith might be back at Gold Coast United for the opening game of the season next Sunday after all. Today he travels across the Tasman to try and convince Wellington Phoenix he's worth a spot as a guest player. If the deal can be done, wouldn't it be ironic if he continued his scoring run at Skilled Park next weekend? After Smith's early opener, Sydney United sprung into life with some clever interchanges between Talay and Steve Hayes, prompted by Rudan's composure in bringing the ball out from the back. But chances were few - top scorer Luka Glavas kept bouncing off Sydney Olympic's muscular defenders, not helped by a howling wind at his back and a clean-shaven pitch which meant the ball kept running away from him. Sydney United kept trying to play through midfield, and Sydney Olympic kept playing to their strengths. Another corner, another goal, this time from skipper Richie Luksic, and the job was done. Quality? Dire on occasions, decent in patches, and excellent in glimpses. What you'd expect from semi-professional football, in truth. Not the big time, but thanks to the non-stop chanting of the Sydney United fans, at times it felt like it. A credit to all concerned.
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sydneycroatia58
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Result aside was a great day. United and Olympic are the only 2 teams in the comp that could pull that sort of crowd.
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Joffa
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Congrats to the winner, well done on the 10k crowd as well.
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Minimalistix
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This should give the people up at FFA A LOT to think about
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Minimalistix
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I wouldn't get my hopes up.
Today's game showed how many dormant ex-NSL supporters are out there, that are in limbo in not supporting Sydney FC or being bang wagoners for both SOFC and SUFC. Of all things, today's crowd and game should benefit both Clubs realistically going into the next NSWPL in terms of crowds coming to games.
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Minimalistix wrote:I wouldn't get my hopes up.
Today's game showed how many dormant ex-NSL supporters are out there, that are in limbo in not supporting Sydney FC or being bang wagoners for both SOFC and SUFC. Of all things, today's crowd and game should benefit both Clubs realistically going into the next NSWPL in terms of crowds coming to games. I agree with you. The poor quality of play would not encourage many to return next season either. I suspect it will just the usual die-hards like all of us back next season. Olympic well deserved winners after leading all year! If the club don't loose too many of the young boys to the A-League that side could start a dynasty.
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Minimalistix
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A league clubs will be stupid not to snap up some of the YOUNG talent
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RedKat wrote:Well done and decent crowd. Just hope many of these fans can take the NSWPL off season as a chance to get behind Sydney fc bhahahhahahahahah. no chance
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Result aside was a great day. United and Olympic are the only 2 teams in the comp that could pull that sort of crowd. disagree, if FNSW got rid of the lockout policy with the BWE v SU matches you would probably get more that GF
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Minimalistix
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Who the fuck is BWE?
I'm sure any (true) SUFC fan will agree that their biggest rivalry is with us.
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GDeathe
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Minimalistix wrote:Who the fuck is BWE?
I'm sure any (true) SUFC fan will agree that their biggest rivalry is with us. wot about marconi
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Minimalistix
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Let the Cro's decide.
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sydneycroatia58
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We don't give a shit about Marconi anymore, simply because they're kinda pathetic. It's not even worth it anymore. Our biggest rivalry is with Olympic. The only thing with Marconi is them being local rivals, but it's hard to get any kind of enjoyment playing a team with no fans.
As for Us and Bonny drawing 10k. No way, simply because a) It's actually not a big football rivalry and b) there would be a huge amount of people who wouldn't go just incase something did happen again. With Olympic they don't have that worry.
Edited by sydneycroatia58: 5/10/2011 08:29:00 AM
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Minimalistix
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And any trouble that has occured between Olympic and SUFC is not 'ethnic' violence, because simply, our two countries don't have a history of hostility (or friendship) with each other. It's just pure football rivalry.
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