Jessesdad
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Hey Redcup, have you been channeling Kevin Muscat again!? :)
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redcup
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jessesdad wrote:Hey Redcup, have you been channeling Kevin Muscat again!? :) You'd think that! One of the most frustrating things about supporting the Reds since 2003 has been their in-ability to take that ultimate step to getting the toilet seat......or the Asian Champions cup.. I was apoplectic with delight when they beat Kashima @ Hindmarsh and then beat Bun......... ( that Uzebek mob ) and fully expected some resistance away to Gamba. Then 2 years later to lose at home in extra time in virtually the last minute! To say nothing of MV's hold over us. Then I go and get my hopes up this year as we went 11 games undefeated........It just pisses me off big-time, and although I think Muscat should've been banned for life several years ago I did admire the mentality he inspired in the MV players aound him.
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RedsUnited
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That's just football thought redcup. Just look at Arsenal... :p
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redcup
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Yeah - its just Football, but you know what Bill Shankly said?
However, I know I have to concentrate on something else and just suck it up, because I also realise Shankly wasn't really an academic philosopher.
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General Ashnak
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It would be nice to get another blog out of Kym, I wonder how he is travelling after being ill...
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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redcup
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It may require my banishing from Reds supporters, but I'd like to draw with Victory on Friday night, then smash 'em in the final!!
Of course I could hope that Cold toast lose their next 2 games, but a draw would still work for us.
Get fit Cassio. Who do you see taking his place? My money's on Pantelis
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notorganic
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I heard you guys have been told no banners re: the current state of affairs at Melbourne Victory.
Can anyone confirm/deny?
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ducky42
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notorganic wrote:I heard you guys have been told no banners re: the current state of affairs at Melbourne Victory.
Can anyone confirm/deny? Correct, the club won't approve any banners on the issue. We were planning on getting one in but the majority of the Red Army are against it as they feel as though they are supporting the Victory.
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notorganic
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ducky42 wrote:notorganic wrote:I heard you guys have been told no banners re: the current state of affairs at Melbourne Victory.
Can anyone confirm/deny? Correct, the club won't approve any banners on the issue. We were planning on getting one in but the majority of the Red Army are against it as they feel as though they are supporting the Victory. What a shame. Would be happy to stand side-by-side with any of you chaps in a coordinated show of solidarity if you were in the same position. Your enemies enemy is my friend, etc.
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ducky42
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notorganic wrote:ducky42 wrote:notorganic wrote:I heard you guys have been told no banners re: the current state of affairs at Melbourne Victory.
Can anyone confirm/deny? Correct, the club won't approve any banners on the issue. We were planning on getting one in but the majority of the Red Army are against it as they feel as though they are supporting the Victory. What a shame. Would be happy to stand side-by-side with any of you chaps in a coordinated show of solidarity if you were in the same position. Your enemies enemy is my friend, etc. Yeah I'm disappointed as well that we couldn't work on something, I think it would have sent a pretty clear message, given the rivalry between the clubs. Unfortunately most of Adelaide aren't open to new ideas.
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notorganic
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ducky42 wrote:notorganic wrote:ducky42 wrote:notorganic wrote:I heard you guys have been told no banners re: the current state of affairs at Melbourne Victory.
Can anyone confirm/deny? Correct, the club won't approve any banners on the issue. We were planning on getting one in but the majority of the Red Army are against it as they feel as though they are supporting the Victory. What a shame. Would be happy to stand side-by-side with any of you chaps in a coordinated show of solidarity if you were in the same position. Your enemies enemy is my friend, etc. Yeah I'm disappointed as well that we couldn't work on something, I think it would have sent a pretty clear message, given the rivalry between the clubs. Unfortunately most of Adelaide aren't open to new ideas. Explains the feeling of stepping back 30 years in time every time I enter the city limits ;)
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ducky42
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notorganic wrote:ducky42 wrote:notorganic wrote:ducky42 wrote:notorganic wrote:I heard you guys have been told no banners re: the current state of affairs at Melbourne Victory.
Can anyone confirm/deny? Correct, the club won't approve any banners on the issue. We were planning on getting one in but the majority of the Red Army are against it as they feel as though they are supporting the Victory. What a shame. Would be happy to stand side-by-side with any of you chaps in a coordinated show of solidarity if you were in the same position. Your enemies enemy is my friend, etc. Yeah I'm disappointed as well that we couldn't work on something, I think it would have sent a pretty clear message, given the rivalry between the clubs. Unfortunately most of Adelaide aren't open to new ideas. Explains the feeling of stepping back 30 years in time every time I enter the city limits ;) Most likely. Edited by ducky42: 7/2/2011 05:03:25 PM
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Jessesdad
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notorganic wrote:ducky42 wrote:notorganic wrote:ducky42 wrote:notorganic wrote:I heard you guys have been told no banners re: the current state of affairs at Melbourne Victory.
Can anyone confirm/deny? Correct, the club won't approve any banners on the issue. We were planning on getting one in but the majority of the Red Army are against it as they feel as though they are supporting the Victory. What a shame. Would be happy to stand side-by-side with any of you chaps in a coordinated show of solidarity if you were in the same position. Your enemies enemy is my friend, etc. Yeah I'm disappointed as well that we couldn't work on something, I think it would have sent a pretty clear message, given the rivalry between the clubs. Unfortunately most of Adelaide aren't open to new ideas. Explains the feeling of stepping back 30 years in time every time I enter the city limits ;) You must be older than you look! Edited by jessesdad: 7/2/2011 06:00:33 PM
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notorganic
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Jessica Simpson wasn't lying - proactiv works!
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Jessesdad
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notorganic wrote:Jessica Simpson wasn't lying - proactiv works! I'm gonna get me some!
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Alright, so the season is over now and it's time to roll out the red carpet for the awards night.
These are the categories:
Aurelio Vidmar Club Champion: Player’s Player: Best Team Man: Rising Star: National Youth League Most Valuable Player: Westfield W-League Most Valuable Player: Club Person of the Year:
These are my nominations:
Aurelio Vidmar Club Champion: Marcos Flores Player’s Player: Iain Fyfe or Adam Hughes Best Team Man: Nigel Boogaard or Adam Hughes Rising Star: Iain Ramsay National Youth League Most Valuable Player: Brett Rayner Westfield W-League Most Valuable Player: no idea Club Person of the Year: no idea
Edited by RedsUnited: 13/2/2011 11:26:18 PM
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RedsUnited
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Oh and here's the list of previous winners: Quote:Adelaide United FC – Previous Award Winners
Aurelio Vidmar Club Champion 2008/09 2009/10 Eugene Galekovic, 2007/08 Cassio, 2006/07 Jason Spagnuolo, 2005/06 Carl Veart, 2003/04 Richie Alagich
Player’s Player 2008/09 2009/10 Eugene Galekovic, 2007/08 Cassio, 2006/07 Jason Spagnuolo, 2005/06 Michael Valkanis, 2003/04 Richie Alagich
Best Team Man 2008/09 2009/10 Fabian Barbiero, 2007/08 Shaun Ontong, 2006/07 Robert Cornthwaite, 2005/06 Matthew Kemp, 2003/04 Michael Valkanis
Rising Star 2009/10 Mathew Leckie, 2008/09 Scott Jamieson, 2007/08 Bruce Djite, 2006/07 Nathan Burns, 2005/06 Adam van Dommele, 2003/04 Aaron Goulding
National Youth League Most Valuable Player 2009/10 Dane Milovanovic, 2008/09 Michael Marrone
Westfield W-League Most Valuable Player 2009/10 Racheal Quigley, 2008/09 Di Alagich
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Just got my finals tickets. Damn ticket system stuffed up again although I went down to a outlet and had no dramas. Anyone know why tickets are reserved for this match. Seems a little stupid especially with the eastern stand being cat a.
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tstead wrote:Just got my finals tickets. Damn ticket system stuffed up again although I went down to a outlet and had no dramas. Anyone know why tickets are reserved for this match. Seems alittle stupid especially withe the eastern stand bing cat a. All tickets are reserved. Both east and west stands are Cat A, North and south are Cat B. Obstructed view tickets are near the fence lines.  In my opinion, the FFA fucked it up big time by making ALL tickets reserved. They'll get less of an attendance than they were hoping for, since the beauty of the GA tickets at Hindmarsh was that you could sit pretty much anywhere you wanted with mates etc.
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localstar
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I'd give my vote to Cassio as "players' player"...
Amazing how the careers of Spagnuolo and Ontong have come to a screeching halt after leaving United. Spags is now an undistinguished bit part player at Fury and struggles to make any sort of impact. I don't know what happened to Ontong after leaving United, but he was quite mediocre and I'm surprised he won any sort of award whilst he was here.
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localstar wrote:I'd give my vote to Cassio as "players' player"...
Amazing how the careers of Spagnuolo and Ontong have come to a screeching halt after leaving United. Spags is now an undistinguished bit part player at Fury and struggles to make any sort of impact. I don't know what happened to Ontong after leaving United, but he was quite mediocre and I'm surprised he won any sort of award whilst he was here. And Jamieson is going down that path now as well... lol
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General Ashnak
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RedsUnited wrote:tstead wrote:Just got my finals tickets. Damn ticket system stuffed up again although I went down to a outlet and had no dramas. Anyone know why tickets are reserved for this match. Seems alittle stupid especially withe the eastern stand bing cat a. All tickets are reserved. Both east and west stands are Cat A, North and south are Cat B. Obstructed view tickets are near the fence lines.  In my opinion, the FFA fucked it up big time by making ALL tickets reserved. They'll get less of an attendance than they were hoping for, since the beauty of the GA tickets at Hindmarsh was that you could sit pretty much anywhere you wanted with mates etc. I'm sorry? Hindmarsh is reserved seating? WTF are they thinking? Especially when you can only buy 3 tickets today and 2 tomorrow prior to the free for all. I need to revise down my estimate for attendance. Expect about 10k now, FFA with no idea about how our attendance works.
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ducky42
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The pricing is a bit ridiculous as well. Champions League tickets were about the same price as league matches, I don't see why this warrants such a steep climb in price. It's gonna be a shit crowd for sure.
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Jessesdad
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Yeah, $120 to take my wife and two lads (19 &5) to sit where we normally sit on the eastern side. Thanks a lot! Good to see members being treated well. :roll:
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Adelaide United North Adelaide Football Club would like to provide further details of it’s involvement with Adelaide United Football Club. Australia wide more and more Clubs are seeking extended associations with other sporting entities whether those entities are in the same sport, a different code or simply a different season. The strategies behind such decisions include the following: Extended membership data bases which in turn are of strong commercial appeal to sponsors. The potential of linked sponsorships increases the prospects of securing increased numbers. Sporting related sponsorships have suffered an alarming world wide decline in recent times. Cross fertilization of management styles and sporting trends in fitness and rehabilitation Potential savings in duplicated administration and sports services. Satisfies Club Constitutions by the promotion of sport and good fellowship between members of a Club and members of other Clubs Improved commercial returns There are many examples of sporting organizations with relationships outside their immediate field: Several SANFL Clubs have associations with either Netball Clubs, Cricket, Korfball and other codes Encore (SANFL Catering Division) is a contracted supplier to the South Australian Football (Soccer) Federation The SANFL and SACA are now involved in discussions for the proposed Adelaide Oval Development Port Power and the Thunderbirds Newcastle Soccer and Rugby League And the list goes on Now to Adelaide United and North Adelaide’s involvement: Why is the Club involved? It is about opportunity. North Adelaide was invited to provide a management service to the new owners of Adelaide United. The owners include Robert Gerard, Greg Griffin and Dr Richard Noble who have had long and trusted relationships with our Club. It is a compliment to our Club that they were insistent on North’s role despite initial opposition from the Football Federation of Australia (Soccer) and the AFL/SANFL The Club is seriously concerned with two major issues which have the potential to impact on our financial sustainability Gaming Legislation The changes mooted at Federal Government level will severely reduce the future income from our two commercial operations SANFL Distributions are only guaranteed for 2011 and 2012. Our Club believes that significant reductions are highly likely. If either or both of the above eventuate we will have no option but to cut football expenditure and reduce staff to a sustainable level. As such it would be financially irresponsible not to consider all commercial opportunities. What is the risk? North Adelaide and Adelaide United are separate business entities North Adelaide Football Club does not have a financial involvement North Adelaide Football Club has been retained through its CEO to provide a management service which includes restructuring the Adelaide United Business model and sourcing, establishing and managing a new social facility. The Club is remunerated for same. Our involvement does not compromise any part of North Adelaide’s business or football operations What is the up side? Potential sponsorships Potential memberships Potential savings in fitness and medical services due to the different seasons Management fees from the establishment of a new social facility Summary We are strategically well placed to both enjoy football success and secure our financial future. Much of that is due to our commitment to plan and consider future business opportunities. Without that commitment it is highly unlikely that today that our business operations would include the Northern Tavern and Grand North. The Adelaide United opportunity is exactly that, an opportunity, one which we were fortunate to be offered. The Board has the power of veto in this matter and can withdraw if it deems the returns or relationship is not satisfactory.
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That was from the North Adelaide FC members email re: AGM tonight - thought people might be interested.
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General Ashnak
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Thanks Coverdale, interesting to read the way that the relationship is being kept at arms length by both clubs. I actually find that stance very reassuring.
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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RedsUnited wrote:tstead wrote:Just got my finals tickets. Damn ticket system stuffed up again although I went down to a outlet and had no dramas. Anyone know why tickets are reserved for this match. Seems alittle stupid especially withe the eastern stand bing cat a. All tickets are reserved. Both east and west stands are Cat A, North and south are Cat B. Obstructed view tickets are near the fence lines.  In my opinion, the FFA fucked it up big time by making ALL tickets reserved. They'll get less of an attendance than they were hoping for, since the beauty of the GA tickets at Hindmarsh was that you could sit pretty much anywhere you wanted with mates etc. This + fringe Opening night (attended by thousands of families and more thousands of young adults(prime targets of soccer clubs id assume?) will mean i doubt more than 10,000 will show up Will be one of the lower crowds of the season i reckon... i could be wrong and have been before I spose... I cant believe they scheduled it on the same night as the fringe opening night though. They had their pick of dys for once and still cocked it up ive had plans for weeks for Friday night and am actually considering not going to the game. Ive missed 2 games this whole season and even travelled to melbourne but i am strongly considering it... My rationale: if we lose ill wish i didnt beak my plans for a shit loss to wellington at home and if we win we are gaurunteed an even bigger game the week after here of more importance against a better team... I dunno but i reckon im gonna pike. Feel free to call me soft ;)
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General Ashnak
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Davide82 wrote:I dunno but i reckon im gonna pike. Feel free to call me soft ;)  of course I may not be there either... 8-[ Edited by General Ashnak: 14/2/2011 04:40:19 PM
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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You just can't win.
People say the success of Adelaide United's crowds is because of the 'Friday Night' effect, we have consistent Friday night fixtures and everyone knows that Friday night is United's night.
So we have a final on a Friday, and people still complain.
If the game was Saturday people would complain that it clashes with soccer trials late in the afternoon, you can't win with some people.
We have our Friday night, I'll be there regardless of price and reserved seating, sure that is shit but to complain that we are clashing with the Fringe on our night, Friday night, is ridiculous.
Show up or shut up, IMO.
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