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lukerobinho wrote:Glory Recruit wrote:Ok, ive got 2 articles of mirabella walking out, if i can find the two members who replaced him all is good. Can you edit the socceroos wiki page also ? What would you like done to it? im trying to update all the A-league club pages to make them the same section set up, some like Hearts were missing years of history and information was dotted everywhere.
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Glory Recruit
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Heart_Fan10 wrote:Glory Recruit wrote:Hey guys could i have a summary of hearts ownership including who owns heart and how much of the club he controls(50%-70% etc.), any ownership crisis's.
It's for your wikipedia page which im editing. If you mean investors(?) they are Michael Catalano, David Kobritz, Patrick Prendergast, Ghadir Razuki, Jimmy Goh and obviously Peter Sidwell as the chairman not sure about what % each of them have. As for ownership crisis the only one really is Joe Mirabella parting ways with the club at the end of 2010/11 season and going back to victory Is there a chance he didnt actually get replaced? because i cant find any articles on heart getting new investors.
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lukerobinho
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Glory Recruit wrote:lukerobinho wrote:Glory Recruit wrote:Ok, ive got 2 articles of mirabella walking out, if i can find the two members who replaced him all is good. Can you edit the socceroos wiki page also ? What would you like done to it? im trying to update all the A-league club pages to make them the same section set up, some like Hearts were missing years of history and information was dotted everywhere. How many years ? we've only been around 2 :lol:, um Mark Milligans club is still listed as Melbourne victory rather than his Japanese club in the "recent call ups" section
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Glory Recruit
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lukerobinho wrote:Glory Recruit wrote:lukerobinho wrote:Glory Recruit wrote:Ok, ive got 2 articles of mirabella walking out, if i can find the two members who replaced him all is good. Can you edit the socceroos wiki page also ? What would you like done to it? im trying to update all the A-league club pages to make them the same section set up, some like Hearts were missing years of history and information was dotted everywhere. How many years ? we've only been around 2 :lol:, um Mark Milligans club is still listed as Melbourne victory rather than his Japanese club in the "recent call ups" section Use were missing all of last year and the start of this year, use had random sections everywhere like futsal, and youth team, your home kit template was wrong, and most of your sections were missing/still are missing info compared to other pages like BR, PG and MV. I imagine that milligan thing will get fixed soon he hasnt been gone from MV for that long. Edit: done it myself. Edited by glory recruit: 15/5/2012 08:24:42 PM
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Adrian72
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Glory Recruit wrote:Heart_Fan10 wrote:Glory Recruit wrote:Hey guys could i have a summary of hearts ownership including who owns heart and how much of the club he controls(50%-70% etc.), any ownership crisis's.
It's for your wikipedia page which im editing. If you mean investors(?) they are Michael Catalano, David Kobritz, Patrick Prendergast, Ghadir Razuki, Jimmy Goh and obviously Peter Sidwell as the chairman not sure about what % each of them have. As for ownership crisis the only one really is Joe Mirabella parting ways with the club at the end of 2010/11 season and going back to victory Is there a chance he didnt actually get replaced? because i cant find any articles on heart getting new investors. Ghadir Razuki and Jimmy Goh were the two who replaced Mirabella. I'm not sure if there are articles about them though.
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Glory Recruit
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Adrian72 wrote:Glory Recruit wrote:Heart_Fan10 wrote:Glory Recruit wrote:Hey guys could i have a summary of hearts ownership including who owns heart and how much of the club he controls(50%-70% etc.), any ownership crisis's.
It's for your wikipedia page which im editing. If you mean investors(?) they are Michael Catalano, David Kobritz, Patrick Prendergast, Ghadir Razuki, Jimmy Goh and obviously Peter Sidwell as the chairman not sure about what % each of them have. As for ownership crisis the only one really is Joe Mirabella parting ways with the club at the end of 2010/11 season and going back to victory Is there a chance he didnt actually get replaced? because i cant find any articles on heart getting new investors. Ghadir Razuki and Jimmy Goh were the two who replaced Mirabella. I'm not sure if there are articles about them though. Thanks, ill search. Edit: found a article on the age, perfect. thanks for everyones help, ill edit today or tomoz. Edited by glory recruit: 15/5/2012 08:38:44 PM
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Heart_Fan10
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Glory Recruit
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Heart_Fan10 wrote:http://www.theage.com.au/sport/a-league/goalkeeper-bolton-wins-hearts-top-gong-in-debut-season-20110429-1e0ql.html?skin=text-only
^ bottom of that article, from last year Ya one i found:P thanks for everybodys help.
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Glory Recruit
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Is there a article that shows that joe mirabella rejoined MV?
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stevieboy wrote:notorganic wrote:Hello Morwell fans. On the next 442 Fan Roundtable we're looking for one of you to join us on Thursday night and talk about the second successive failure of a coaching appointment that your club has made (see, you can do some things just as well as Melbourne can!). You can find us here: http://au.fourfourtwo.com/forums/default.aspx?g=posts&t=70496 A Morwell joke. How very cutting edge. Care to regale us with some Monica Lewinski jokes while you're at it? Last time we played I remember the scoreboard read Melbourne Heart and Vistors. Settle... No need to get too overstrung over such lame examples of trolling. Your better than that :) Edited by heart_fan: 12/5/2012 07:42:11 PM[/quote] I'm really not. ;) Anyway, 2 seasons on I'm still wondering if a second Melbourne team was a good idea but I must say the passion of the fans at games and the fact our crowds make such a noise despite being half of what other teams get is encouraging.
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erb
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myr7a7AFk58&feature=relatedTerra's goal against Perth at the 5.25 second mark. Some of the other goals were crackers! Edited by erb: 16/5/2012 06:11:59 PMEdited by erb: 17/5/2012 10:18:10 AM
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Quote:Season Report Card: Fred Tuesday, 22 May 2012 11:52 AM Melbourne Heart’s captain enjoyed a brilliant debut season for his new club after becoming the club’s big name signing in the off-season. The ex-Melbourne Victory midfielder would go on to prove to all that he still had the quality to cut it in the A-League, after three seasons in the MLS since leaving the blue side of Melbourne before returning in the red and white of the Heart. Named the new captain of the club by John van’t Schip, Fred took the mantle of leader with exceptional class, winning all sorts of accolades for his performances over the season, including being named the captain of the A-League’s team of the season, as well as receiving the Alex Tobin Player of the Year award for the 2011/12 season. Unfortunately, Fred did spend a lot of the season out with a number of injury problems, which would prove rather problematic for the Heart who stumbled without the Brazilian’s leadership ability. Fred only scored one goal for Melbourne Heart in his debut season, but his overall industry, creativity and ability to lead by example made him a priceless asset to his manager. Highs: - Alex Tobin Player of the Year - Selection in the A-League Team of the Year - Selected as captain of the A-League Team of the Year - First goal in the Red and White against Newcastle Jets Lows: - Recurring injuries, curbing his involvement in his debut season at the Heart In a word: Influential. http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/melbourneheart/news-display/Season-Report-Card-Fred/47442
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Will be interesting to see what happens with Fred next year.
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erb wrote:http://www.kurir-info.rs/ilija-babalj-pred-marakanom-clanak-250816
Hmmmmmmm at least we could make some $$$ So we'll be $500,000 richer, but a bright young forward and our highest goal scorer of last season poorer :-S
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Red_or_Dead wrote:erb wrote:http://www.kurir-info.rs/ilija-babalj-pred-marakanom-clanak-250816
Hmmmmmmm at least we could make some $$$ So we'll be $500,000 richer, but a bright young forward and our highest goal scorer of last season poorer :-S I hope we use the 500k to buy in someone that can bag a few more than hoff or williams. and who is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baxendale? How can you check the last user to edit wiki? Edited by erb: 31/5/2012 11:29:07 AMEdited by erb: 31/5/2012 11:31:56 AM
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erb wrote:Red_or_Dead wrote:erb wrote:http://www.kurir-info.rs/ilija-babalj-pred-marakanom-clanak-250816
Hmmmmmmm at least we could make some $$$ So we'll be $500,000 richer, but a bright young forward and our highest goal scorer of last season poorer :-S I hope we use the 500k to buy in someone that can bag a few more than hoff or williams. and who is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baxendale? How can you check the last user to edit wiki? Wikipedia wrote:James Baxendale: Revision history (cur | prev) 14:45, 29 May 2012 95.249.106.101 (talk) . . (4,570 bytes) (+63) . . (→Career) (undo)
User contributions For 95.249.106.101 14:45, 29 May 2012 (diff | hist) . . (+63) . . James Baxendale (→Career) (top) 14:40, 29 May 2012 (diff | hist) . . (+67) . . Melbourne Heart FC (→Current squad) (top) It's the only two contributions this user has made to Wikipedia - maybe it's James Baxendale himself!?!
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tomw
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Red_or_Dead wrote:Wikipedia wrote:James Baxendale: Revision history (cur | prev) 14:45, 29 May 2012 95.249.106.101 (talk) . . (4,570 bytes) (+63) . . (→Career) (undo)
User contributions For 95.249.106.101 14:45, 29 May 2012 (diff | hist) . . (+63) . . James Baxendale (→Career) (top) 14:40, 29 May 2012 (diff | hist) . . (+67) . . Melbourne Heart FC (→Current squad) (top) It's the only two contributions this user has made to Wikipedia Not necessarily, with most people not having static IP addresses.
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Red_or_Dead
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tomw wrote:Red_or_Dead wrote:Wikipedia wrote:James Baxendale: Revision history (cur | prev) 14:45, 29 May 2012 95.249.106.101 (talk) . . (4,570 bytes) (+63) . . (→Career) (undo)
User contributions For 95.249.106.101 14:45, 29 May 2012 (diff | hist) . . (+63) . . James Baxendale (→Career) (top) 14:40, 29 May 2012 (diff | hist) . . (+67) . . Melbourne Heart FC (→Current squad) (top) It's the only two contributions this user has made to Wikipedia Not necessarily, with most people not having static IP addresses. Fair enough, but you can't rule out that it could indeed be James Baxendale who made the changes to his own Wikipedia page AND Melbourne Heart's... The funny thing is, the Melbourne Heart page was updated first and then 5 minutes later changes were made to his page...maybe it was a Melbourne Heart official?
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Roarz
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@ALeague club @MelbourneHeart likely to announce the signing of Steven Gray on a 2 year deal from Oakleigh. Will take up a Visa Spot. -- ozsportsInsider (@ozsportsInsider) 30 year old Irish CB http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Gray_(footballer) Edited by roarz: 17/6/2012 08:27:57 PM
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erb
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Roarz wrote:@ALeague club @MelbourneHeart likely to announce the signing of Steven Gray on a 2 year deal from Oakleigh. Will take up a Visa Spot. -- ozsportsInsider (@ozsportsInsider) 30 year old Irish CB http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Gray_(footballer) Edited by roarz: 17/6/2012 08:27:57 PM Anyone see this bloke play? I don't think we should take internationals that have been in the VPL.......locals only
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lukerobinho
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He's probably better than Leijer :lol:
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Roarz
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Why do you guys always immediately compare yourselves to us? :lol: :?
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WastedYouth
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Visa spot, hahahaha. So much fail in that.
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lukerobinho
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Also he better be good enough to command a starting place otherwise he's just stalling Good and Hamils development
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lukerobinho
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nhub24 wrote:Visa spot, hahahaha. So much fail in that. You blokes are the experts on failed visa players :lol:
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Adrian72
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lukerobinho wrote:Also he better be good enough to command a starting place otherwise he's just stalling Good and Hamils development But isn't their development going to happen with more appearances? With Good, Hamill and Colosimo, I don't mind getting someone as a back-up for next season. But I'd be disappointed if we use a visa spot for someone who basically looks like a depth player.
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You guys are catching up. TBH Ricky > Maycon. Not to mention Germano and now this guy, Gray :lol:
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WastedYouth
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Fair enough, Maycon was the real fail.
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Heart_Fan10
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Germano is quality, you obviously haven't watched him carefully enough.
Not too sure on this guy, I know he's been trialling with the club, as has a player called Ross Honos who is an Australian who has played in Greece for 10 years and just came back home. Don't know how reliable that is, would seem a bit strange to sign him after training for only 2 weeks, especially on a 2 year contract.
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