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cro69 wrote:
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:
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If they do not want to join fine.If they want to start a breakaway league do it. Why not just do it and shut up about it. When they were locked out of the A league many of their supporters bagged the league and said they could not do with out them 8 years on and everything is going ok. If SMH FC does not want to join the NPL dont. It will go on with out them.Maybe the two groups are incompatible and should just go about their business independently.](*,) ](*,) ](*,)

Edited by krones3: 12/6/2013 04:30:43 AM


Why single out SMFC - one of the few teams that has committed to the NPL?
Because the the bigots of this game are exactly that; concurrently ignorant and uneducated.


I think not i played for a Victorian cultural club during the 70/80s and am very proud of the football philosophy and life long love of football they gave me. try to pass that on today.But the club is no more and went broke, i would not like to see this happen again.


"By the 1980s the club had fallen on hard times and in 1983 the club ceased to exist"

Edited by krones3: 12/6/2013 06:52:15 PM



I think i know which club that was, and if im right our rugged ex Melbourne Croatia captain George Hannah came from the same club.

there are lots that have died over the years.

melb hungaria
footscray just- not that im shedding tears over that one.
slavia
ringwood
caufield city
frankston city
sunshine city

These are just a few that used to be power house clubs in Melbourne in the 60's,70's and 80's but now gone forever.

Edited by cro69: 20/6/2013 06:15:45 PM


Ringwood is still around.
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cro69 wrote:
krones3 wrote:
11.mvfc.11 wrote:
Benjamin wrote:
krones3 wrote:
If they do not want to join fine.If they want to start a breakaway league do it. Why not just do it and shut up about it. When they were locked out of the A league many of their supporters bagged the league and said they could not do with out them 8 years on and everything is going ok. If SMH FC does not want to join the NPL dont. It will go on with out them.Maybe the two groups are incompatible and should just go about their business independently.](*,) ](*,) ](*,)

Edited by krones3: 12/6/2013 04:30:43 AM


Why single out SMFC - one of the few teams that has committed to the NPL?
Because the the bigots of this game are exactly that; concurrently ignorant and uneducated.


I think not i played for a Victorian cultural club during the 70/80s and am very proud of the football philosophy and life long love of football they gave me. try to pass that on today.But the club is no more and went broke, i would not like to see this happen again.


"By the 1980s the club had fallen on hard times and in 1983 the club ceased to exist"

Edited by krones3: 12/6/2013 06:52:15 PM



I think i know which club that was, and if im right our rugged ex Melbourne Croatia captain George Hannah came from the same club.

there are lots that have died over the years.

melb hungaria
footscray just- not that im shedding tears over that one.
slavia
ringwood
caufield city
frankston city
sunshine city

These are just a few that used to be power house clubs in Melbourne in the 60's,70's and 80's but now gone forever.

Edited by cro69: 20/6/2013 06:15:45 PM

Yes and i would like it if no more went the same way.
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Blackmissionary wrote:
cro69 wrote:
krones3 wrote:
11.mvfc.11 wrote:
Benjamin wrote:
krones3 wrote:
If they do not want to join fine.If they want to start a breakaway league do it. Why not just do it and shut up about it. When they were locked out of the A league many of their supporters bagged the league and said they could not do with out them 8 years on and everything is going ok. If SMH FC does not want to join the NPL dont. It will go on with out them.Maybe the two groups are incompatible and should just go about their business independently.](*,) ](*,) ](*,)

Edited by krones3: 12/6/2013 04:30:43 AM


Why single out SMFC - one of the few teams that has committed to the NPL?
Because the the bigots of this game are exactly that; concurrently ignorant and uneducated.


I think not i played for a Victorian cultural club during the 70/80s and am very proud of the football philosophy and life long love of football they gave me. try to pass that on today.But the club is no more and went broke, i would not like to see this happen again.


"By the 1980s the club had fallen on hard times and in 1983 the club ceased to exist"

Edited by krones3: 12/6/2013 06:52:15 PM



I think i know which club that was, and if im right our rugged ex Melbourne Croatia captain George Hannah came from the same club.

there are lots that have died over the years.

melb hungaria
footscray just- not that im shedding tears over that one.
slavia
ringwood
caufield city
frankston city
sunshine city

These are just a few that used to be power house clubs in Melbourne in the 60's,70's and 80's but now gone forever.

Edited by cro69: 20/6/2013 06:15:45 PM


Ringwood is still around.


ohhh my mistake i thought they died too!!
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