macktheknife
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Hot off the twitter press.
Ahmed Yussuf @ahmedyussuf10 2m Hearing great things on @SocStoppageTime about Melbourne Heart possibly being bought by Malay investors who are FOOTBALL people. #goheart
SocStoppageTime has been pretty spot on about various scoops and deals since it started, so this sounds like it could be on the mark.
I wonder if Chris knew about it. :lol:
Edit: I had a question mark after the topic title :S Joffa put it back thanks.
Edited by macktheknife: 15/7/2013 09:59:07 PM
Okay, I have inserted question mark for you as requested.
Edited by Joffa: 15/7/2013 10:36:55 PM
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paladisious
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Way to throw away your ringgits :lol:
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paladisious
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Because Malaysian club owners wont expect 100+ year traditions of Cardiff, but the several month history of Melbourne Red is so, so much more worth taking seriously than that.
The traditional club, for purists.
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Anchor Man (defend)
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Hard to think of any HAL club as an "Investment" tbh
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Benjamin
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macktheknife wrote:Ahmed Yussuf @ahmedyussuf10 2m Hearing great things on @SocStoppageTime about Melbourne Heart possibly being bought by Malay investors who are FOOTBALL people. #goheart Considering the chaotic nature of football in Malaysia, the low standard of the league, the poor administration, infrequent payments, etc., I'd love to hear what is considered good about "football people" from Malaysia.
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chris
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Question: Which is more Australian - a Malaysian consortium or an Australian club?
sad if MH fans think this is a good thing
timing of this message is very interesting though
Edited by chris: 16/7/2013 12:48:58 PM
Edited by chris: 16/7/2013 01:08:02 PM
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shallow hal wants a gal
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if this is true at least we won't have a NSL team come into the a league.
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chris
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How can you have an NSL team come into the league when the NSL does not exist?
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chris
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Is Foxtel(Australia) or SBS shown in Malaysia?
Edited by chris: 16/7/2013 01:07:22 PM
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absent
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shallow hal wants a gal wrote:if this is true at least we won't have a NSL team come into the a league. You should probabably give Perth Glory the bad news yourself then...
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A16Man
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chris wrote:Is Foxtel(Australia) or SBS shown in Malaysia?
Edited by chris: 16/7/2013 01:07:22 PM Do they show these channels in Italy or the US or England? International networks can buy the rights to the games.
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General Ashnak
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Absent_doz_2259 wrote:shallow hal wants a gal wrote:if this is true at least we won't have a NSL team come into the a league. You should probabably give Perth Glory the bad news yourself then... And AUFC, NJ and BR - but we have to forgive the many children who frequent this forum.
The thing about football - the important thing about football - is its not just about football. - Sir Terry Pratchett in Unseen Academicals For pro/rel in Australia across the entire pyramid, the removal of artificial impediments to the development of the game and its players. On sabbatical Youth Coach and formerly part of The Cove FC
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Eastern Glory
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General Ashnak wrote:Absent_doz_2259 wrote:shallow hal wants a gal wrote:if this is true at least we won't have a NSL team come into the a league. You should probabably give Perth Glory the bad news yourself then... And AUFC, NJ and BR - but we have to forgive the many children who frequent this forum. :lol:
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notorganic
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Eastern Glory wrote:General Ashnak wrote:Absent_doz_2259 wrote:shallow hal wants a gal wrote:if this is true at least we won't have a NSL team come into the a league. You should probabably give Perth Glory the bad news yourself then... And AUFC, NJ and BR - but we have to forgive the many children who frequent this forum. :lol: Why do people always forget the great Jewish club, Sydney Hakoah FC?
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Benjamin
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RedKat wrote:Benjamin wrote:macktheknife wrote:Ahmed Yussuf @ahmedyussuf10 2m Hearing great things on @SocStoppageTime about Melbourne Heart possibly being bought by Malay investors who are FOOTBALL people. #goheart Considering the chaotic nature of football in Malaysia, the low standard of the league, the poor administration, infrequent payments, etc., I'd love to hear what is considered good about "football people" from Malaysia. You could say the same about Indonesia yet the Roars owners have done fine. Has Roar moved forward under the Indonesian owners?
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Roar_Brisbane
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Benjamin wrote:RedKat wrote:Benjamin wrote:macktheknife wrote:Ahmed Yussuf @ahmedyussuf10 2m Hearing great things on @SocStoppageTime about Melbourne Heart possibly being bought by Malay investors who are FOOTBALL people. #goheart Considering the chaotic nature of football in Malaysia, the low standard of the league, the poor administration, infrequent payments, etc., I'd love to hear what is considered good about "football people" from Malaysia. You could say the same about Indonesia yet the Roars owners have done fine. Has Roar moved forward under the Indonesian owners? Off the field easily.
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thupercoach
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notorganic wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:General Ashnak wrote:Absent_doz_2259 wrote:shallow hal wants a gal wrote:if this is true at least we won't have a NSL team come into the a league. You should probabably give Perth Glory the bad news yourself then... And AUFC, NJ and BR - but we have to forgive the many children who frequent this forum. :lol: Why do people always forget the great Jewish club, Sydney Hakoah FC? Doin' rather well in NSW Div 1 State League. Never forgotten, still among the most successful NSL clubs of all time. FYI- BR was never an NSL club, thought you kids knew better.
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paladisious
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thupercoach wrote:notorganic wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:General Ashnak wrote:Absent_doz_2259 wrote:shallow hal wants a gal wrote:if this is true at least we won't have a NSL team come into the a league. You should probabably give Perth Glory the bad news yourself then... And AUFC, NJ and BR - but we have to forgive the many children who frequent this forum. :lol: Why do people always forget the great Jewish club, Sydney Hakoah FC? Doin' rather well in NSW Div 1 State League. Never forgotten, still among the most successful NSL clubs of all time. FYI- BR was never an NSL club, thought you kids knew better.
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pv4
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paulbagzFC wrote:I'ma firin maylasia.
-PB :lol: FWIW the Jerks weren't technically a NSL club either. But they were one of the closest non-NSL-clubs to being a NSL club brought into the HAL, what with the same owner and all. Pretty sure FFA put a firm foot down and said Glory was the only team to be recognised as a former-NSL club though. At the end of the day though - as much as the FFA rant & rave about no clubs being effnik-based, and no effnik-related stuff be brought into stadiums etc, the FFA will ineitably bow down to whoever has the money when they're in dire need or if can see a way of it benefitting themselves. Countless Jerks fans have been forbidden to bring Union Jack flags for Bridges, Swiss flags for Ritter, Italian flags for Vignaroli, into Hunter Stadium as well as away stadiums - but I genuinely lost count of the amount of Italian flags allowed into Allianz for the first Jerks v Sydney game this season. Foreign investors won't be turned away by the FFA if they front up the money. I also don't think they will say no to SMFC coming in when the FFA see no other option, either.
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Benjamin
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RedKat wrote:Benjamin wrote:RedKat wrote:Benjamin wrote:macktheknife wrote:Ahmed Yussuf @ahmedyussuf10 2m Hearing great things on @SocStoppageTime about Melbourne Heart possibly being bought by Malay investors who are FOOTBALL people. #goheart Considering the chaotic nature of football in Malaysia, the low standard of the league, the poor administration, infrequent payments, etc., I'd love to hear what is considered good about "football people" from Malaysia. You could say the same about Indonesia yet the Roars owners have done fine. Has Roar moved forward under the Indonesian owners? If Im not mistaken they won their second championship under the Bakries and have become an exceptionally stable club compared to what they were before. Sure theyre not the best owners in the league but theyve done a fine job. If these Malaysian owners that want to buy Heart are close to as good, Heart will really benefit. But as sensible a poster as you normally are, I dont expect you to concede anything on this issue They won their second title, but failed to lock their coach into a contract. When he left they replaced him with the wrong man. Not great FOOTBALL decisions. Which was my point. As for stability - they've been in charge of Roar for 2 years and they've had 3 head coaches. They've had a pretty decent player turnover in the last 12 months too - something like 11 lads involved last season won't be there this season. I've no problem with foreign owners, and wouldn't question their intent, I just find the initial post that these supposed Malaysian investors are FOOTBALL people. I doubt they have any better idea about football than the current owners of Heart. Also, in the interest of fair play, I should point out the biggest plus the Indonesian Bakrie's have over the Malaysian investors... They exist. Edited by Benjamin: 22/7/2013 09:48:59 AM
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