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melbourne_terrace wrote:hutchonholiday wrote:salmonfc wrote:paulc wrote:scotty21 wrote:paulc wrote:Have to agree with Decentric. Poor game and lot's of basic errors.
The multiple games makes for good interest for the die hard traditionalists but appears the rest of Australia don't give two hoots. What ever helps you sleep at night Pauly. I thought you'd like this comp now that the scary Croatian's are out Have you forgotten your meds this morning Scottyboy? Chill out and have a souva. Must say, the souva was much improved at Hume this year. Still no Bentleigh Greens souva, but improved. Don't let the Turks (or the Greeks) hear you call Hume's Lamb Sandwich a Souva. :lol: I'm so sorry. Lamb Kebab. The lamb kebab had nothing on the lamb souva at Bentleigh.
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hutchonholiday wrote:melbourne_terrace wrote:hutchonholiday wrote:salmonfc wrote:paulc wrote:scotty21 wrote:paulc wrote:Have to agree with Decentric. Poor game and lot's of basic errors.
The multiple games makes for good interest for the die hard traditionalists but appears the rest of Australia don't give two hoots. What ever helps you sleep at night Pauly. I thought you'd like this comp now that the scary Croatian's are out Have you forgotten your meds this morning Scottyboy? Chill out and have a souva. Must say, the souva was much improved at Hume this year. Still no Bentleigh Greens souva, but improved. Don't let the Turks (or the Greeks) hear you call Hume's Lamb Sandwich a Souva. :lol: I'm so sorry. Lamb Kebab. The lamb kebab had nothing on the lamb souva at Bentleigh. Bentleigh let me down when i went there for a Victory friendly a few years ago. After all the hype and a general expectation that a Cypriot club wouldn't fuck around with it's kitchen, they served me a "Souva" in a Coles hot dog roll in some sort of savage hybrid.
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Has anyone on the foz played in the FFA Cup (qualifying matches count)?
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Sydney United might be shit on the field but their cevapis go off, even if it's with Coles bread (it is)
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TheSelectFew
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paulc wrote:Have to agree with Decentric. Poor game and lot's of basic errors.
The multiple games makes for good interest for the die hard traditionalists but appears the rest of Australia don't give two hoots. Yet the fans keep coming Pauly. If this competition doesn't fold after this season there will be massive salty, creamy white mayonnaise all over your face.
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melbourne_terrace wrote:hutchonholiday wrote:melbourne_terrace wrote:hutchonholiday wrote:salmonfc wrote:paulc wrote:scotty21 wrote:paulc wrote:Have to agree with Decentric. Poor game and lot's of basic errors.
The multiple games makes for good interest for the die hard traditionalists but appears the rest of Australia don't give two hoots. What ever helps you sleep at night Pauly. I thought you'd like this comp now that the scary Croatian's are out Have you forgotten your meds this morning Scottyboy? Chill out and have a souva. Must say, the souva was much improved at Hume this year. Still no Bentleigh Greens souva, but improved. Don't let the Turks (or the Greeks) hear you call Hume's Lamb Sandwich a Souva. :lol: I'm so sorry. Lamb Kebab. The lamb kebab had nothing on the lamb souva at Bentleigh. Bentleigh let me down when i went there for a Victory friendly a few years ago. After all the hype and a general expectation that a Cypriot club wouldn't fuck around with it's kitchen, they served me a "Souva" in a Coles hot dog roll in some sort of savage hybrid. I remember having one at Hume when Victory played a friendly there before the start of last season. They weren't the best and you needed at least 2 to fill you up.
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TheSelectFew wrote:paulc wrote:Have to agree with Decentric. Poor game and lot's of basic errors.
The multiple games makes for good interest for the die hard traditionalists but appears the rest of Australia don't give two hoots. Yet the fans keep coming Pauly. If this competition doesn't fold after this season there will be tzatziki all over your face. Fixed
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paladisious wrote:Noel Chianese on, brother of Joel. Their parents are horrible. And I thought dating both twins named Sanya and Tanya was bad.
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Updated the OP with up to date scores and statistics. Enjoy!
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Some crowd statistics for the opening matchday of the Round of 32. Highest Crowd 2016: 1,379 (FNQ v Edgeworth, Cairns) Highest Crowd 2015: 1,638 (Palm Beach v South Melbourne) Lowest Crowd: 2016: 877 (Blacktown v Sydney United 58) Lowest Crowd: 2015: 853 (Hume City v Brisbane Strikers) Blacktown Crowd 2015: 875 Blacktown Crowd 2016: 877 increase of 2 peopleHume City Crowd 2015: 853 Hume City Crowd 2016: 913 Increase of 60 people Total Round of 32 Crowd MD1 2015: 4,708 Total Round of 32 Crowd MD1 2016: 4,527 Decrease of 181 peopleMake of that what you will. Not huge changes, but down overall.
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Romance fading :(
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paulbagzFC wrote:Swarth wrote:there is something special about the ffa cup imo Yep, absolultely love it. And having HD streams with commenatry of some sort and basic replays is awesome (the Blacktown game had extra cams for the goalkeepers etc). -PB apart from the Wanderers obviously i never really had a team to support if Hawkesbury City or Lowland Wanderers make it into the FFA cup round of 32 then i will have someone to support i knew very little about grassroots football before the FFA cup now i am trying to find my local non wanderers(well maybe Lowland) club to support i wonder how many people decide to find a local club to support because of the FFA cup like i am trying to do
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Heineken wrote:Some crowd statistics for the opening matchday of the Round of 32.
Highest Crowd 2016: 1,379 (FNQ v Edgeworth, Cairns) Highest Crowd 2015: 1,638 (Palm Beach v South Melbourne)
Lowest Crowd: 2016: 877 (Blacktown v Sydney United 58) Lowest Crowd: 2015: 853 (Hume City v Brisbane Strikers)
Blacktown Crowd 2015: 875 Blacktown Crowd 2016: 877 increase of 2 people
Hume City Crowd 2015: 853 Hume City Crowd 2016: 913 Increase of 60 people
Total Round of 32 Crowd MD1 2015: 4,708 Total Round of 32 Crowd MD1 2016: 4,527 Decrease of 181 people
Make of that what you will. Not huge changes, but down overall. You would never see that many at a Fury game believe me. They really do love their football in Cairns though. -PB
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Are you making sense PB ? :? Got to say imo the best win of last night was Edgey putting out the Fury.
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TheSelectFew wrote:paulc wrote:Have to agree with Decentric. Poor game and lot's of basic errors.
The multiple games makes for good interest for the die hard traditionalists but appears the rest of Australia don't give two hoots. Yet the fans keep coming Pauly. If this competition doesn't fold after this season there will be massive salty, creamy white mayonnaise all over your face. The fans are only in your imagination Flappy, they were almost non existent on TV.
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Burztur wrote:Romance fading :( :lol: Don't tell Flappy!
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Heineken wrote:Some crowd statistics for the opening matchday of the Round of 32.
Highest Crowd 2016: 1,379 (FNQ v Edgeworth, Cairns) Highest Crowd 2015: 1,638 (Palm Beach v South Melbourne)
Lowest Crowd: 2016: 877 (Blacktown v Sydney United 58) Lowest Crowd: 2015: 853 (Hume City v Brisbane Strikers)
Blacktown Crowd 2015: 875 Blacktown Crowd 2016: 877 increase of 2 people
Hume City Crowd 2015: 853 Hume City Crowd 2016: 913 Increase of 60 people
Total Round of 32 Crowd MD1 2015: 4,708 Total Round of 32 Crowd MD1 2016: 4,527 Decrease of 181 people
Make of that what you will. Not huge changes, but down overall. Oh I don't see a decrease. In fact, Gold Coast's crowd last year was only 260 more than Cairns last night, in a city 1/4 the size, and playing a virtually unknown opponent.
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Yeah I don't really think that a measurement of increase/decrease can be done when there are so many massive variables like club stature and population size.
If anything, the most indicative results come from the two venues that hosted matches at the same stage last season, and they're both up. Insignificantly in Blacktown's case, but in Hume City's case, the crowd rose by 7%. That is a large figure.
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Are those crowd figures just ticket sales? there looked like there was more at blacktown, easy over 1000, perhaps they dont count the under 12 kids etc
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paulc wrote:Burztur wrote:Romance fading :( :lol: Don't tell Flappy! Excuse me? The only two directly comparable results show an increase. It's hard to compare and deduce a reduction between a city of 600k that has had a team in the past and a city of 100k that hasn't had a team. If anything this is very encouraging growth. Good work, FFA.
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Haha , my comment was only based on Heine's "down overall" statement. Don't take it as some kind of end of ethnic football line...
I love the cup and I'm sure numbers will improve through the course of the year and years to come. It's just too early to tell.
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Maybe we're overlooking the most obvious stat of them all: this year has seen the most number of clubs compete.
That's the best growth of any kind by a mile.
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MikeDude wrote:Maybe we're overlooking the most obvious stat of them all: this year has seen the most number of clubs compete.
That's the best growth of any kind by a mile. Most definitely.
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TheSelectFew wrote:MikeDude wrote:Maybe we're overlooking the most obvious stat of them all: this year has seen the most number of clubs compete.
That's the best growth of any kind by a mile. Most definitely. Hummer rentals are up as well.
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Gayfish wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:MikeDude wrote:Maybe we're overlooking the most obvious stat of them all: this year has seen the most number of clubs compete.
That's the best growth of any kind by a mile. Most definitely. Hummer rentals are up as well. Everything's coming up Milhouse.
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LFC. wrote:Are you making sense PB ? :?
Got to say imo the best win of last night was Edgey putting out the Fury. Eh? FNQ isn't the Fury, FNQ are the Heat, based out of Cairns, arch-rivals of the Fury. -PB
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paulbagzFC wrote:LFC. wrote:Are you making sense PB ? :?
Got to say imo the best win of last night was Edgey putting out the Fury. Eh? FNQ isn't the Fury, FNQ are the Heat, based out of Cairns, arch-rivals of the Fury. -PB That's the second time in the last couple of days someone has mixed the two up. Odd ...!:shock:
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paulbagzFC wrote:LFC. wrote:Are you making sense PB ? :?
Got to say imo the best win of last night was Edgey putting out the Fury. Eh? FNQ isn't the Fury, FNQ are the Heat, based out of Cairns, arch-rivals of the Fury. -PB lololololol Do Cairns have fans?
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Credit:@CornerFlagOz Can someone explain this?
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TheSelectFew wrote:Credit:@CornerFlagOz Can someone explain this?  Squad limitations and salary floor scare the managers into recycling the same shit over and over again rather than take a punt.
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