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SMFC TV Highlights of Round 2 - SMFC 3 vs Oakleigh 1 http://youtu.be/bn0XZHUH1l8Enjoy x
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Split round in the VPL this week
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Blackmissionary
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nhub24 wrote:As I went to the game I can say that the crowd being disappointing is a bit harsh. Apart from the half decent finals crowd last year, Oakleigh vs South crowds at Jack Edwards have been going downhill for years. Which doesn't phase me too much, as Oakleigh pretty much always have this fixture pencilled in for the early part of the season when the weather is still good.
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What days do SMFC train seniors and U21's.
Im not another clubs spy just want to get to know training shedules for VPl and VPL U21's clubs.
Thanks
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chris wrote:What was your view on the refereeing? Could of been better, should of clamped down on those dangerous challenges.
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chris
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What was your view on the refereeing?
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As I went to the game I can say that the crowd being disappointing is a bit harsh. There is no active support at Oakleigh matches so what do you expect. Thank god South did some chanting otherwise it would of been very boring!
Nice Goal by Doyle btw.
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chris
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Keeping a lid on it - Oakleigh 1 South Melbourne 3 Oakleigh looked the hungrier team, with South struggling to get anything meaningful going at all. Bad tackles or not, they seemed like they really wanted to win this game. When they opened the scoring, it should have set the alarm bells ringing for South, but it didn't seem to make much difference. The turning point was when Dimi Tsiaras copped an elbow or forearm to the head, leaving him bleeding, but no foul given and play allowed to continue. After that, South started gradually working their way back into the game, earning a few corners and taking some sort of momentum into the break. [size=3]An unseen Fernando De Moraes slips the ball past the Oakleigh goalkeeper for the equaliser Photo: Anita Milas/Victorypix [/size] The second half was a massive improvement from our side. Once the early equaliser went in, the question became when rather if we would score again. As it happened, we added another two for good measure. It was great to see Trent Rixon on the score sheet as well. Get it out of the way nice and early in the season. Seven goals scored so far, with six different scorers. As good as the second half was from South, it should not have taken 35 minutes and a forearm to the head for them to wake up and start playing some football. That's the one thing I'll pull out of this game as a pointer to the improvement we have left in reserve. Different coach, same tactics from the home team, and all this despite the field seemingly being in reasonable nick. Bomb it long to the forwards, and hack, hack, hack. Oakleigh have decent talent on their books, and they sell themselves short when they resort to these rubbish tactics. Of course, one can't let the refs off in this area. In a properly officiated competition, a player like Frankie Lagana would have such a poor repuation, that he wouldn't be able to sneeze oin the field without getting into trouble. But this is the VPL, where foul language is viewed upon as the greater sin compared to a forearm to the head. Minor Observations Message to the Oakleigh goalkeeper (who was not Peter Zois, who was absent for whatever reason). When you start time wasting from the first minute of the second half, you know you're in trouble. [size=3]I suppose there's so many ex-South boys at Oakleigh, one can forgive them for reacting to the muscle memory of running towards South's fans to celebrate a goal. Photo: Anita Milas/Victorypix[/size] Disappointing crowd. Did anyone cheer when Oakleigh scored? When they scored the poor Oakleigh players felt they had to run towards Clarendon Corner for some reason. South fans should be used to that by now. The Charles Dickens Tavern is still a nice place for pre-game meetups. Story time on the train is fun. Kudos to the FFV for publishing a note on their Facebook page that there were disruptions on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines, with trains only going as far as Oakleigh station. As it turned out, the signalling issues were cleared up well before kickoff, but it was a nice a touch nevertheless. Under 21s As I arrived by train with certain other miscreants, I did not get to see almost anything of this match. Turns out we won 4-1. What changed from last week? Next Game Now, a week off courtesy of Easter. Then a Saturday afternoon game away at Green Gully. Could we possibly break our drought there? Nah. http://southmelbournefc.blogspot.com.au/(nice article Paul :) Edited by chris: 31/3/2012 06:09:52 PM
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Oakleigh 1 - smfc 3
Amazing 60 minutes of football (30-90)
Oakleigh came out fired up as expoected with some killa challenges and enjoyed the momentum in the first 30 and scored a nice goal bottom corner from outside the area - however one challenge too many which sparked an "all in" - that mini brawl was the turning point immediately - it's as if someone flicked a switch and our players realized they were in a derby
Before that incident Oakleigh were in derby mode and we were still in Moreland mode from last week
But our reply after that incident was amazing - absolutely amazing The way we played the ball out from defense and through midfield and the level of speed and accurancy and our intensity around the ground was surreal - And our last 20 mins was the strongest I can recall at VPL level --- we just grinded Oakleigh to a halt - we left them behind in a big way and on their own matress
I loved it
And when you consider we have more improvement to come - well just wow
What a game
A certain journo at the ground on the night made the following comment
" the second half was the best football I've seen played at VPL in 5 years, first half cannons came out physical, but could not contain the quality football SMFC played. No matter who you follow, it's worth going to see football of that quality"
Only round 2 but mouth watering stuff
Edited by chris: 31/3/2012 06:03:51 PM
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Blackmac79 wrote:What is with the ground in that video? are they just playing on dirt? shocking wasnt it
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This week's episode will provide full match highlights of the Round 1 contest between South Melbourne FC and Moreland Zebras, as well as exclusive post-match interviews with the players and coaching staff. The show will also contain footage of the South Melbourne FC Community Family Day that was held at Lakeside Stadium on Saturday. Click here to see our show http://c31.org.au/schedule/view/episode/52135
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What is with the ground in that video? are they just playing on dirt?
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Minimalistix wrote:Blackmissionary wrote:I don't like Nikos cakes. Much prefer Vanilla's offerings out of the Oakleigh precinct. After the SMFC - Olympic game, my parents didn't allow me to come back home unless i brought back for them kourabie and touloumbes from Nikos ](*,) ](*,) Next time you're in town, go to 'Melissa' on Smith Street, Collingwood, best spanakopita in the city, maybe even the country.
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Blackmissionary wrote:I don't like Nikos cakes. Much prefer Vanilla's offerings out of the Oakleigh precinct. After the SMFC - Olympic game, my parents didn't allow me to come back home unless i brought back for them kourabie and touloumbes from Nikos ](*,) ](*,)
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chris
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SMFC TV ON CHANNEL 31 TONIGHT! South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce the return of SMFC TV for the 2012 Victorian Premier League season. SMFC TV will continue to be screened on Channel 31 at Wednesday 7pm each week. The second episode of SMFC TV is scheduled for TONIGHT - Wednesday 28th March at 7pm. Tonight's episode will provide full match highlights of the Round 1 contest between South Melbourne FC and Moreland Zebras, as well as exclusive post-match interviews with the players and coaching staff. The show will also contain footage of the SouIth Melbourne FC Community Family Day that was held at Lakeside Stadium on Saturday. South Melbourne FC encourages all football fans to tune into the show, and enjoy the best of Victorian football. Should you have any ideas, suggestions or feedback for SMFC TV please email the club at multimedia@smfc.com.au. SMFC TV TONIGHT - Wednesday March 28th Channel 31 7pmEdited by chris: 28/3/2012 04:25:33 PM
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Blackmissionary
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I don't like Nikos cakes. Much prefer Vanilla's offerings out of the Oakleigh precinct.
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Nikos cakes are the best in Australia. Always a 'must-do' for me when I go to Melbourne.
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Was good to be finally back 'home'. A 4-0 R1 home win was an excellent way to kick off the new season. Zebras were not the best so I'm not going to get carried away with that result. Hopefully the team can gel as there's quite a few new signings and have a decent season. Given the quality of our squad I expect us to be up there challenging. The redeveloped stadium looked superb, the facilities excellent and will be even better for us when our social club gets refurbished(way too good for VPL that's for sure). The club has done superbly getting us into a scenario whereby we're playing out of a world class venue and making a dollar from it to boot!!!! The aths track is a bit of an inconvenience but it's the VPL we're watching not EPL.
Looking fwd to friday nights match up with Oakleigh at their ground. The pre-match pit stop at Nikos Cakes in Oakleigh is a season highlight, best cakes going around. Always a good crowd/atmosphere there(usually 2-3k) and it's probably the closest South has to a grudge match nowdays.
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Blackmissionary
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Minimalistix wrote:professionalism of the match day presentation!!!!
you wasted so much of my bandwith as the game didn't start till 15 minutes after its scheduled time, hahahaha. Because there were still tons of people waiting outside buying/collecting memberships etc. Was more talking about the job inside the ground.
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professionalism of the match day presentation!!!!
you wasted so much of my bandwith as the game didn't start till 15 minutes after its scheduled time, hahahaha.
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Blackmissionary
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Minimalistix wrote:2600 is a massive crowd. well done on achieving it. I hope it's not a one off Our best crowd is usually the first home game, when the weather is still fine, and the footy, junior soccer and state leagues haven't started. Kinda screwed over by the draw in that regard this season, as we now have three away games in a row, and the Easter round break before we get home again, and the fact that league has started five weeks later than before. Still, the return to Lakeside went well, and I think people who weren't keeping up to date with the redevelopment would have been very surprised at how awesome the setup is, as well as the professionalism of the match day 'presentation' in general.
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2600 is a massive crowd. well done on achieving it. I hope it's not a one off
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Loved the stadium and the atmosphere - don't think much of the new 'silver' tops though. Prefer a straight white for the change strip.
Cracking win though - looking forward to Friday - hoping that some of the showboating back-heels are left off the pitch and replaced with a bit more thought.
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chris
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This Friday south play Oakleigh at Jack Edwards Reserve Another bumper crowd on the cards - I predict 2,500 to 3,000
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victoryfan wrote:south sprigvale the club you are thinking of blackmissionary or maybe mornington I'm thinking of certain clubs in state 2 north-west. Don't doubt for a second though that some clubs in the south-east would be around that mark as well though. If you're at the right club in state 3, you can also get some decent coin for your efforts.
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south sprigvale the club you are thinking of blackmissionary or maybe mornington
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Blackmissionary
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Blackmac79 wrote:Interesting. is that a season or per game? must be per game surely? Per game. In some rare instances players get sign on fees as well - Jesse Krncevic was rumoured to have received a 10k sign on fee upon his move from South to Oakleigh. Make of that what you will. Springvale White Eagles, who were relegated last season, reportedly had a weekly wage of about 2k. Not sure of the veracity of that. 4k a week is probably the VPL's bottom end in terms of weekly wage costs. I'd rather not know what Oakleigh, South, Thunder and Gully are paying. I know for a fact that there are state league 2 sides who are paying 3k a week for a win, about half that for a loss - even though state 2 and below is supposed to be 'amateur'.
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