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Official Adelaide United trouble thread


https://forum.insidesport.com.au/Topic2242151.aspx

By salmonfc - 16 Oct 2015 11:19 PM

A defence with two full backs who forget that they're not wingers and subsequently get caught out, fans who are turned away by drizzle one week after declaring Hindmarwh as the best stadium for football in the country, an attack that couldn't finish a wet dream, a CEO who boasts about having the capability and the funds to lure European stars before buying Mate Dugandzic and most importantly four dropped points in two games and just two points to show for their efforts.

Obviously these are early days and the club is adjusting to a new manager, but these are still arguably small problems that could turn into big ones. They may not be in crisis mode, but they aren't where they want to be and frankly should be.

Edited by salmonfc: 13/11/2015 07:28:10 PM
By numklpkgulftumch - 24 Jun 2025 2:37 PM

Seeing as there's already an Official trouble Thread

The A-League’s silly season is in full swing, and while the mounting off-field issues at Western United and Brisbane Roar have taken centre stage, Adelaide United’s impending ownership change has come as a surprise to many.

Long regarded as the most stable club in the league, United supporters were aghast when news broke to the media that local South Australian identity and convicted criminal Kalpi Prasad is nearing the end of negotiations to purchase the club.



https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/06/16/the-former-convicted-criminal-making-a-play-to-buy-adelaide-united/

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