Nate
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TheSelectFew wrote:This is what it is all about. Two clubs no one gives two shits about to win a major trophy
You go little clubs, you go. Shame your hamstrings are so poor, I know how desperate MV were to get in on some silverware themselves, has been a while.
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Heineken wrote:paladisious wrote:So the Poms traditionally sing " Abide with Me" as well as the National Anthem before the FA Cup Final, basically a Christian hymn but is also considered an unofficial English National Anthem alongside the British National Anthem of God Save the Queen. [youtube]u3IU_LB_n_w[/youtube] Should we do something like this? Pretty sure Waltzing Matilda holds that "unofficial national song" role. I remember the Strayan fans singing it with gusto in the friendly against Netherlands before the 2006 WC and never heard it in a football capacity since. Maybe there are better choices than that. What song would you pick, if any? If only I was a mod, we could have had a totally necessary poll on this. Your loss. Bugger that. Need something truly 'Strayan. (Not saying Walzing Matilda isn't 'Strayan) [youtube]vfDI2ZjXwK8[/youtube] 15,000 people rocking out, getting "The last plane out of Sydney" wrong. :lol: :lol: :lol: Makes sense also because everybody knows Sydney is the footballing centerpiece of the universe too. 8-[ Failing that. Belt this out. [youtube]PeDHRjr8TzE[/youtube] [youtube]eobSMcB-nMA[/youtube]
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Eastern Glory
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I'm all for a rousing rendition of 'Who let the Roos out?'
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paulbagzFC
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Banging out Working Class Man would get Kenny Lowe so wet. His whole footballing philosophy summed up in a song. -PB
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paladisious wrote:biscuitman1871 wrote:paladisious wrote:jdbbshdvjksb wrote:Lots of LOLS as the FFA try to make some money out of an AU v PG final The Final will most likely be Victory v Sydney or Adelaide, in fact it would be a certainty given the draw structure if Palm Beach beat CCM and assuming the HAL teams beat the MA teams in the Semis . No matter which way it goes down, it's gun b gud How will Victory be in the final after they lose in the quarter final? 
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biscuitman1871
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jdbbshdvjksb wrote:paladisious wrote:biscuitman1871 wrote:paladisious wrote:jdbbshdvjksb wrote:Lots of LOLS as the FFA try to make some money out of an AU v PG final The Final will most likely be Victory v Sydney or Adelaide, in fact it would be a certainty given the draw structure if Palm Beach beat CCM and assuming the HAL teams beat the MA teams in the Semis . No matter which way it goes down, it's gun b gud How will Victory be in the final after they lose in the quarter final?  :lol:
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Schultzy
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Heineken wrote:jlm8695 wrote:Not sure if I want to see Adelaide choke again or Perth continue their tradition of #NoTrophies.
If Perth play like they did against Adelaide the other week, it's going to be Adelaide picking up their first silverware since 2005. Personally, I'm backing Adelaide. They've got a good thing going, and I think Gombau deserves ALL of the silverware this season. fixed.
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Schultzy
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James Willoughby @jwilloughby26 31m31 minutes ago As I wrote @TheNewDaily_ yesterday, understand timing of 2015 #FFACup will change. Final likely to be in Oct, not Aus Day. Watch this space.
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biscuitman1871 wrote:jdbbshdvjksb wrote:paladisious wrote:biscuitman1871 wrote:paladisious wrote:jdbbshdvjksb wrote:Lots of LOLS as the FFA try to make some money out of an AU v PG final The Final will most likely be Victory v Sydney or Adelaide, in fact it would be a certainty given the draw structure if Palm Beach beat CCM and assuming the HAL teams beat the MA teams in the Semis . No matter which way it goes down, it's gun b gud How will Victory be in the final after they lose in the quarter final?  :lol: Egg on face
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Schultzy
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Adelaide United v Perth Glory Tuesday 16 December, kick-off 7.00pm (local time) Coopers Stadium Tickets on sale - Tuesday 18 November - 9.00am Adelaide United and Perth Glory members Tuesday 18 November - 1.00pm Football Family members Wednesday 19 November - 10.00am General Public All on sale times listed are local Adelaide time Ticket Prices Adelaide United and Perth Glory Members (pre sale period) Category A - $36 Adult, $31.50 Concession, $18.90 Child, $90 Family Category B - $27 Adult, $22.50 Concession, $9.90 Child, $63.90 Family Football Family and General Public Category A - $40 Adult, $35 Concession, $21 Child, $101 Family Category B - $30 Adult, $25 Concession, $11 Child, $71 Family Credit card and transaction fees apply to all ticket prices Read more at http://www.theffacup.com.au/tickets#KzTsgUSg4RZ5p0mb.99 ps: 300 pages \:d/ =d> Edited by schultzy: 13/11/2014 02:28:56 PM
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Slobodan Drauposevic
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Adelaide United charging the same prices for a final as Sydney United did for their match against SFC? GG Adelaide.
Perspective.
Sorry Perf, I'm backing the Reds for this.
Edited by Draupnir: 13/11/2014 02:31:03 PM
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Heineken
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Draupnir wrote:Adelaide United charging the same prices for a final as Sydney United did for their match against SFC? GG Adelaide. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: And not a piece of cevapi to be found.
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Nate
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Draupnir wrote:Adelaide United charging the same prices for a final as Sydney United did for their match against SFC? GG Adelaide.
Perspective.
Sorry Perf, I'm backing the Reds for this.
Edited by Draupnir: 13/11/2014 02:31:03 PM Wait, do Adelaide even set the prices for the final? They wouldn't get to set the prices for a GF.
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redcup
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Nate wrote:Draupnir wrote:Adelaide United charging the same prices for a final as Sydney United did for their match against SFC? GG Adelaide.
Perspective.
Sorry Perf, I'm backing the Reds for this.
Edited by Draupnir: 13/11/2014 02:31:03 PM Wait, do Adelaide even set the prices for the final? They wouldn't get to set the prices for a GF. No they don't. There was some discontent about the prices and the very short notice for this game. I'm sure the FFA are using this years a comp as a dummy run, so as to fine tune it for next year. I"ll go on record now as saying next year will favour the Eastern states. I'm pretty sure they did that for Sydney this year, whingy Arnie got the memo that relyed on a ref that has traditionally hated Adelaide and he put out a weaker team, but the ref changed his mindset & Sydney lost the advantage Edited by redcup: 13/11/2014 04:23:44 PM
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Slobodan Drauposevic
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redcup wrote:Nate wrote:Draupnir wrote:Adelaide United charging the same prices for a final as Sydney United did for their match against SFC? GG Adelaide.
Perspective.
Sorry Perf, I'm backing the Reds for this.
Edited by Draupnir: 13/11/2014 02:31:03 PM Wait, do Adelaide even set the prices for the final? They wouldn't get to set the prices for a GF. No they don't. There was some discontent about the prices and the very short notice for this game. Thanks for the correction. GG FFA. redcup wrote: I'm pretty sure they did that for Sydney this year, whingy Arnie got the memo that relyed on a ref that has traditionally hated Adelaide and he put out a weaker team, but the ref changed his mindset & Sydney lost the advantage
"Lost the advantage". LOL. Good one mate.
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redcup wrote:I"ll go on record now as saying next year will favour the Eastern states. I'm pretty sure they did that for Sydney this year, whingy Arnie got the memo that relyed on a ref that has traditionally hated Adelaide and he put out a weaker team, but the ref changed his mindset & Sydney lost the advantage  You can really tell you're from Adelaide...
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Schultzy wrote:Adelaide United v Perth Glory Tuesday 16 December, kick-off 7.00pm (local time) Coopers Stadium Tickets on sale - Tuesday 18 November - 9.00am Adelaide United and Perth Glory members Tuesday 18 November - 1.00pm Football Family members Wednesday 19 November - 10.00am General Public All on sale times listed are local Adelaide time Ticket Prices Adelaide United and Perth Glory Members (pre sale period) Category A - $36 Adult, $31.50 Concession, $18.90 Child, $90 Family Category B - $27 Adult, $22.50 Concession, $9.90 Child, $63.90 Family Football Family and General Public Category A - $40 Adult, $35 Concession, $21 Child, $101 Family Category B - $30 Adult, $25 Concession, $11 Child, $71 Family Credit card and transaction fees apply to all ticket prices Read more at http://www.theffacup.com.au/tickets#KzTsgUSg4RZ5p0mb.99 ps: 300 pages \:d/ =d> Edited by schultzy: 13/11/2014 02:28:56 PM I think those are pretty reasonable prices given it's a Final and the small capacity of the Stadium, but I expect at least a handful of folks in my beloved whine and cheese state to whine about them nevertheless:( personally, I'll be disappointed if this isn't a sellout. Edited by vanbasten88: 13/11/2014 05:58:29 PMEdited by vanbasten88: 13/11/2014 05:58:53 PM
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Nate wrote:Draupnir wrote:Adelaide United charging the same prices for a final as Sydney United did for their match against SFC? GG Adelaide. Wait, do Adelaide even set the prices for the final? They wouldn't get to set the prices for a GF. FFA run the whole show, pick the venue, pick the prices. Only thing that could've been worse for them would have been a CCM v Wellington final
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vanbasten88 wrote:Schultzy wrote:Adelaide United v Perth Glory Tuesday 16 December, kick-off 7.00pm (local time) Coopers Stadium Tickets on sale - Tuesday 18 November - 9.00am Adelaide United and Perth Glory members Tuesday 18 November - 1.00pm Football Family members Wednesday 19 November - 10.00am General Public All on sale times listed are local Adelaide time Ticket Prices Adelaide United and Perth Glory Members (pre sale period) Category A - $36 Adult, $31.50 Concession, $18.90 Child, $90 Family Category B - $27 Adult, $22.50 Concession, $9.90 Child, $63.90 Family Football Family and General Public Category A - $40 Adult, $35 Concession, $21 Child, $101 Family Category B - $30 Adult, $25 Concession, $11 Child, $71 Family Credit card and transaction fees apply to all ticket prices Read more at http://www.theffacup.com.au/tickets#KzTsgUSg4RZ5p0mb.99 ps: 300 pages \:d/ =d> Edited by schultzy: 13/11/2014 02:28:56 PM I think those are pretty reasonable prices given it's a Final and the small capacity of the Stadium, but I expect at least a handful of folks in my beloved whine and cheese state to whine about them nevertheless:( personally, I'll be disappointed if this isn't a sellout. Edited by vanbasten88: 13/11/2014 05:58:29 PMEdited by vanbasten88: 13/11/2014 05:58:53 PM
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 Haven't seen these comments from de Bohun but they are valid and very nicely played by Perth to try and drum up the attendance on the weekend :)
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redcup
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Heineken wrote:redcup wrote:I"ll go on record now as saying next year will favour the Eastern states. I'm pretty sure they did that for Sydney this year, whingy Arnie got the memo that relyed on a ref that has traditionally hated Adelaide and he put out a weaker team, but the ref changed his mindset & Sydney lost the advantage  You can really tell you're from Adelaide... Ah yes I forgot about the boy with little intellect who prefers answering in meaningless Gif's, never mind as you grow up you'll travel to cities other than Sydney. Actually I wouldn't mind being as talented and wealthy as weird Al. Edited by redcup: 13/11/2014 09:00:03 PM
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mcjules wrote: Haven't seen these comments from de Bohun but they are valid and very nicely played by Perth to try and drum up the attendance on the weekend :) I'm actually surprised by De Bohun's comments. I really can't consider his comments as having too much truth. I think the real reason is that Fox played a major, major role in this decision re: viewing audience in the friendly 7.30 timeslot, as opposed to the unfriendly 10.00? ( daylight saving has stuffed up my timezone knowledge too much ), and business is something Sage should understand.
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aussie scott21
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redcup wrote:mcjules wrote: Haven't seen these comments from de Bohun but they are valid and very nicely played by Perth to try and drum up the attendance on the weekend :) I'm actually surprised by De Bohun's comments. I really can't consider his comments as having too much truth. I think the real reason is that Fox played a major, major role in this decision re: viewing audience in the friendly 7.30 timeslot, as opposed to the unfriendly 10.00? ( daylight saving has stuffed up my timezone knowledge too much ), and business is something Sage should understand. C'mon man
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mcjules
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scott21 wrote:redcup wrote:mcjules wrote: Haven't seen these comments from de Bohun but they are valid and very nicely played by Perth to try and drum up the attendance on the weekend :) I'm actually surprised by De Bohun's comments. I really can't consider his comments as having too much truth. I think the real reason is that Fox played a major, major role in this decision re: viewing audience in the friendly 7.30 timeslot, as opposed to the unfriendly 10.00? ( daylight saving has stuffed up my timezone knowledge too much ), and business is something Sage should understand. C'mon man  It's actually a picture from the perth glory website http://www.perthglory.com.au/article/adelaide-to-host-perths-bid-for-cup-glory/1tpios90cjxgc1f5g5buv3dp2iQuote:“The selection of the Westfield FFA Cup final venue was based on the objective of maximising the attendance and the TV audience. It’s a cup final and we want as many Australians engaged as possible” he said. “In relation to crowds, Adelaide United set a new A-League city record of 33,000 in round 2 and filled Coopers Stadium with 16,000 last weekend” he added. Mr de Bohun also said there were Fox Sports broadcast commitments to satisfy. “The time zone was also a factor is this decision, as were the requirements of our broadcast partner Fox Sports, and the overall desire to make this a great event. We had pencil bookings at all four venues going into the semi-finals, but Adelaide is the right choice on all the objective measures. “Naturally, fans in Perth are disappointed and we respect their views as passionate supporters. Of course, every fan would want to have the FFA Cup final on home turf, so we understand the reaction. It’s another sign that in its first year the FFA Cup has become an instant classic on the football calendar. ”
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aussie scott21
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^ so he said what was quoted in the article... Then perth put it in their own translation as a quote that he actually said?
Because they arent paraphrasing it, they quoted it
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mcjules
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scott21 wrote:^ so he said what was quoted in the article... Then perth put it in their own translation as a quote that he actually said?
Because they arent paraphrasing it, they quoted it Yep because they put some quotation marks in it's completely invalid :lol: The paraphrasing was completely misleading too, he made no comments on the fact that the crowds in Adelaide have been very strong. The main thing I wanted to highlight is that I liked the way they're trying to harness the rage that some are feeling over in the west.
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Holy shit that is terrible :lol: -PB
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aussie scott21
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paulbagzFC wrote:Holy shit that is terrible :lol:
-PB It wasn't hard to pick up that it didn't sound like someone in his position (de B) would say. Not sure that PG media and management think very highly of their fans intellect.
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