pippinu
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What a great signing for South Melbourne. It's hard to imagine any other existing club in Australia is as prepared as South to enter the A-League.
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aussie scott21
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Prepared?
There is no criteria.
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TheSelectFew
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+xPrepared?There is no criteria. Pip is MR ALF. Flog doesnt know football if it slapped him cross the face.
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bohemia
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Sorry but that journalist needs a "peripatetic" punch in the face
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pippinu
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+xPrepared?There is no criteria. That we know of. But common sense tells us that any team controlling its own boutique stadium, with a footballing history and with the capacity to immediately attract 8k crowds from the get go has to be as prepared as any club could possibly be., Hard to imagine anyone else who could be even more prepared.
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+x+xPrepared?There is no criteria. That we know of. But common sense tells us that any team controlling its own boutique stadium, with a footballing history and with the capacity to immediately attract 8k crowds from the get go has to be as prepared as any club could possibly be., Hard to imagine anyone else who could be even more prepared. You think the FFA makes decisions with logic?
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TheSelectFew
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+x+x+xPrepared?There is no criteria. That we know of. But common sense tells us that any team controlling its own boutique stadium, with a footballing history and with the capacity to immediately attract 8k crowds from the get go has to be as prepared as any club could possibly be., Hard to imagine anyone else who could be even more prepared. You think the FFA makes decisions with logic? Fools
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+x+xPrepared?There is no criteria. That we know of. But common sense tells us that any team controlling its own boutique stadium, with a footballing history and with the capacity to immediately attract 8k crowds from the get go has to be as prepared as any club could possibly be., Hard to imagine anyone else who could be even more prepared. Blinded by the light.
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bigpoppa
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Be interesting to see what sort of crowd they get today. First home game of the year plus the opening of the social club last night.
You would think it would draw a few in.
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jas88
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Too many ethnic ties..need a new name first
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well another couple of teams are needed.. Doubts now raised over Tasmania after this article .. In a nutshell the tasmianan govt is pushing for its own team if the Gold Coast ALF team is to fold. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/teams/gold-coast/tasmania-ready-to-swoop-for-the-gold-coast-suns-in-renewed-push-for-standalone-afl-team/news-story/85accae5a95877175cefd47ce9be6580
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+x+x+x+xPrepared?There is no criteria. That we know of. But common sense tells us that any team controlling its own boutique stadium, with a footballing history and with the capacity to immediately attract 8k crowds from the get go has to be as prepared as any club could possibly be., Hard to imagine anyone else who could be even more prepared. You think the FFA makes decisions with logic? Fools "Oh but some of their board members have Greek sounding last names which would somehow prevent people from supporting them"
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Can't see us pulling much of a crowd today, 50mm of rain expected to fall in Melbourne and our results have been crap, if we win today should be a good Easter Monday crowd against knights next week, 11 of our next 13 games are at home. Having the season start in feb and not playing a home game until April is scandalous. We had just under 4,000 at our home opener last season, will be a miracle if we hit 1,000 this time.
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azzaMVFC
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Big statement of intent from South Melbourne, well done.
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southmelb
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De vanna came on and scored the winner in a 5-4 win over bulleen.
Men won 2-1, shocking conditions.
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pippinu
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Tasmania Suns - doesn't really have a ring to it.
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TheSelectFew
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+xTasmania Suns - doesn't really have a ring to it. Nor does Gold Coast Suns.
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David Davutovic, Herald Sun WORLD football great Roberto Carlos has opened formal talks with South Melbourne to become their inaugural coach should they return to Australia’s national stage. Evoking memories of South Melbourne’s bold capture of world football great Ferenc Puskas in 1989, the Brazil and Real Madrid legend fronted a press conference at Lakeside Stadium flanked by South Melbourne chiefs. Roberto Carlos trained South Melbourne’s juniors on Monday while over 500 guests will attend a function at Crown Palladium on Tuesday, as their A-League push continues. South Melbourne bid chairman Bill Papastergiadis revealed that formal talks were underway and after coaching clubs in Russia, Turkey and India, Roberto Carlos admitted the job appealed to him. “Many famous people came through this club and it’s an important club in world football,’’ Roberto Carlos said. “What I’ve seen here has gratified me a lot. When you have the idea of winning, (creating) champions, try and sign the best players you can, the club is clearly very ambitious and has the winning mentality and that’s satisfied me. “My life is football, if I go to a club and marry a project I go there to win. “I’d like to thank the club for inviting me here, I was very curious about Australia. I’m very happy with what I’ve seen, the complex, the people. “The most important thing now is for the club to join the A-League. It may be difficult, but South Melbourne is a great story.’’ The former National Soccer League club has been vocal and ambitious in its bid to join the A-League, though neither South nor Roberto Carlos ruled out joining a second division, with the Champions League and FIFA World Cup winner quipping he may pull the boots back on. While Roberto Carlos acknowledged the fine work of title-winning coach Chris Taylor, who was in the room, Papastergiadis also revealed that there would be a role for South’s current coach at the club. “South has commenced negotiations with Roberto Carlos to coach our club when we enter the A-League,’’ Papastergiadis said. “Roberto Carlos and South Melbourne is a match made in heaven. (We) are the FIFA Oceania Club of the Century, it’s the champions of the men’s and women’s seniors (top state tier), the best junior club in the state and its own purpose stadium, a $70 million facility. “It’s not a business, it’s not a franchise. It’s a real club “We were the only club in the previous national soccer league to be in that division for the entire period it was set up. “We’re also hearing stories about the B-League. We’re willing, ready and able to participate in a B-League when it’s ready to be formed.’’ http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/brazil-and-real-madrid-star-roberto-carlos-wants-to-coach-south-melbourne/news-story/0be4e6091fdceed5bc0488122b57bdfb
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Gotta say they are hard to ignore .. rich history... AP as former coach... own stadium,... and capital....
Casey Danny is also strong ... how can you leave either out ...
This is why we need a "B" league or whatever other name you wanta call it.
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Top stuff. There's so much ambition coming out of football in this country - cant believe the FFA wants to keep 10 teams as long as it can
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bohemia
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Far too many strong bids to not have an aleague-2
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great stuff from south melbourne to show their bid's credibility. wishing them the best.
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Major publicity stunt clearly, but I think the fact they got him out here is the real statement in all of this, coaching the juniors tonight must be a huge thrill for all those kids. I like the fact that out of all the bids it was only in our press conference that a 2nd division was mentioned as well.
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+xFar too many strong bids to not have an aleague-2 Sort of. All A-League bids are for the A-League and I'm not sure you would have the same amount of enthusiasm from investors to enter a 2nd division. It would still exist but not at the same level and bids like the Southern Expansion and Tasmania may walk away.
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SMFC and proud
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Clearly we are miles ahead of any other bid especially here in Melbourne. Getting Roberts Carlos out here shows intent and seriousness. If anything the club will make the FFA look like the complete jokers that they are should an 'inferior' bid get up. We could basically be ready to go for the start of the next season should we ever got asked. Standing still like the FFA are currently doing means you are going backwards and getting overtaken by the competition. Fucking idiots.
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shallow hal wants a gal
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Release the criteria FFA, quality bids are out there. Release a criteria and watch the bids really make their moves. Having RC as manasger is a big positive. Name alone would do wonders for the club/ league. His connections would be second to none seen in this country.
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This is clearly one of the stronger bids along with the Sth Sydney bid. It is probably even stronger as Sth Sydney is not a stand alone bid. If I could have my wish I would use both these clubs to build an A2 league, but make no mistake, they are both A-league quality bids.
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The issue with an a2/b league is that the majority of these bids are in the A league or bust category, I think south today were the only ones who even mentioned interest in a 2nd division.
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bohemia
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+xThe issue with an a2/b league is that the majority of these bids are in the A league or bust category, I think south today were the only ones who even mentioned interest in a 2nd division. Counteract that with all the potential second div sides who have no interest in bidding for the HAL A second div is happening
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Great work by the club to remain on the front foot. As a fan, I echo their statements where we would be happy to be in a National 2nd Division, with hopefully P/R in the future, a whole "walk before we run" sentiment. Im still skeptical that expansion ever happens considering the powers that be are more focused on profits and income as apposed to the actual sport, but I guess never say never. Around 2007 after a few years in the VPL, I came to accept that this is now our future and we would never ever be back in the spotlight again, but after the last few years of what we have achieved both on and off the field, I wont say "never" again.
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