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Sydney Olympic supports the local community in front of thousands


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By ultragirl - 10 Jan 2011 11:39 AM

Sydney Olympic supports the local community in front of thousands
Monday, 10 January 2011



Sydney Olympic attended the Yarra Bay celebrations yesterday Sunday 9 January 2011, where in front of over ten thousand people and dignitaries such as opposition leader Mr Barry O’Farrell, acting Premier Mrs Carmel Tebbutt, Archbishop Stylianos, members of the community and local MP’s.

The Club had a loud blue and white presence with a large stall offering free Under 16s Season passes and also selling memberships for 2011 with giveaways and merchandise on sale.

In attendance at the Olympic store was former Newcastle jet winger and new signing for 2011 William Angel, young shot stopper and a goal keeper with a bright future, Nenad Vekic and surprise new signing that will be officially in the next few days.

Over 400 young Sydney Olympic fans signed up and received their Season Passes for 2011 with much excitement and anticipation to see Peter Tsekenis first grade team in action.

Finally we would like to thank everyone who attended the Epiphany Celebrations yesterday at Yarra Bay and a special mention to all the fans who visited our stall, it was a pleasure to interact with you and share the excitement we all have for the forthcoming season.

http://www.sydneyolympicfc.com/news/2011/01/10/sydney-olympic-supports-the-local-community-in-front-of-thousands/


Edited by ultragirl: 10/1/2011 01:23:50 PM
By anothermp - 13 Jan 2011 8:56 PM

Heart_fan wrote:
19-SU-58 wrote:
Heart_fan wrote:
anothermp wrote:
Heart_fan wrote:
anothermp wrote:
General Ashnak wrote:
ultragirl wrote:
This is a ver important point in which 90% of this forum fails to understand.

No one on this forum was at the event, there was 10,000 + people there and Sydney Olympic stall had all of them come over and give there support, they had record numbers register for the under 16's passes and sold merchandise.

These 10,000 people have been frozen out today.

People on here need to understand that the a-league does not have a fan base apart from the bandwagon affect victory has created for themselves and good luck to them for that. CCM has managed to create a community spirit and good luck to them, hopefully Newcastle can replicate that to.

But clubs with massive followings like Olympic being tossed out to dry is wrong and until the FFA changes themselves or that fact Australian football will continue to suffer and have a strong number of supporters screaming for its failure.

That's right because none of us were around pre 2006, I keep forgoting that I appeared on this world aged 28, married and with a 2 year old son.


no, but many peoples' football xenophobia pre-2005 was replaced by their franchise eliteism once Supreme Hero and Leader Lowy took over

consistent with unionisation levels all you newdawners are scabs


Wow... Damn, you make some very twisted arguments. It never ceases to amaze the level of ignorance you have.

First of all, 'newdawners' struggled to find a connection to the game in the past, so stayed away, even if they were interested. How is that a bad thing that they are norw connected to our game? Only if the eyes of those who wanted to keep the game small and marginalised would that thought process ever come to anyones mind.

I, like many that follow the HAL, have been involved in the game for many years, through mostly the bad times unfortunately, and finally the game gains some traction and all we see is those trying to bring it down. I really do not see what good getting rid of Lowy would do, as it will not help the game, it will only see us slide into the abyss again. Oh yes, wait a minute, there will suddenly be a power vacuum, and a time machine will appear and things will return to the 1990's again. How great :)

Even today, with the HAL in the position it is now, we are in a far stronger position than a decade ago, when there were a few richer clubs, many poor ones and a broke national body. What good does that do? Absolutely nothing.



people stayed away in the past because they feared people that could only speak broken english, that these people would stab them during half time and take their spare cash.. seriously all these people needed to do was get beyond the prejudices for the people that created and nurtured our game to be embraced by it and them; many times i saw asians arabs and aussies at SOFC marconi games and so on because they actually went to a game and saw for themselves that the prejudices were false. they ENJOYED the football, they ENJOYED the cultural melting pot, they ENJOYED cevapi with ahhnion farken, they join in and everybody integrates, thats how its supposed to work


people are connected now? like the 4000 at fury games? like the 6000 at sydney fc games? like the 1500 at gold coast games? this is proof that everyone was open to the idea of a new beginning, we gave it a chance we gave it six seasons and it denies our football identity and history and hasnt made a profit either. you guys were all keen to sell all our souls to make a few dollars 'for the good of the game' but you havent done that either, sydney fc to lose 12mil in two years alone!! next step for you guys is to hostile takeover the states and overcharge kids to play that is disgusting


as for the power vacuum.. good point i guess. there isnt really another person right now that the football loyalists can say 'we can kick out Lowy today and X will be in tomorrow doing a better job'. That being said, who has manufactured this environment? Lowy. why? so he can hold on for as long as possible.

better position today than before? we have lost our soul. we've been bled dry.


Perception is key, and like it or not, people must feel comfortable to get involved. Carrying Greek or Croatian flags into games, with chants in different languages, how is that making people connect? I can see your point, but the reality is very different in peoples minds, as it became a game of politics and one with so many ethnic fracture points, it was not a comfortable, or even a good foundation, base to build on.

Lowy had to save the game when he came in, as the game was broke, had no corporate support and was on the brink of falling off the cliff. Do you really think all that was done was easy? Sometimes hard decisions are made to get things back on tracck, and as the brands of Soccer Australia and the NSL had become poison, drastic action was needed.

Not everyone was going to agree with the outcomes though, which is always the case, but things are stronger today than they were a decade ago. Anyone that says otherwise is so short sighted, or ignorant to the realities that existed. Its not perfect, and hjas room for improvement, but its better than many alternatives.



really works both ways, yes you have to feel comfortable, but also you have to have love for a club, an attachment, and thats something i will not get supporting any HAL team, i cant support a team that just got plucked from fine air, so both sides HAL and Ex NSL supporters should really understand each other. I went to a few HAL matches and felt out of place, there will always be a gap between supporters in this country, the key is to close that gap, and if that means introduced an FFA cup then so be it...



The FFA Cup is definately the key.

I also understand your views about the HAL, and the connection to it from some corners. I commend you though for having an open mind about it and atleast going to some matches in the past, which is more than others have done.

Unfortunately, the way the game is, fragmented in so many segments, it is impossible to please everyone, so it will definately take time to get things right, although the outcome will still be a compromise in many ways.



in my view the FFA cup is a farce, its a way of admitting that the traditional clubs arent strong enough to box punch for punch pound for pound, while getting HAL teams to leech off the crowds and publicity that these games would cause, its not about bridging the gap, its not about being inclusive, to me its just an attempt to legitimise the HAL and its failed franchises.

most people say the NSWPL and other ex-NSL clubs are running out of time and that all the HAL teams need is time, im determined to make sure its the other way around. one day at a time..

Edited by anothermp: 13/1/2011 09:01:36 PM