Pasquali
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Authors get corrected all the time. They like to call it editing but we all know what it really is... envious revenge.just "hoi polloi" brother, no need for the "the" at the front... You are in essence saying "the the many"
Sorry not often I can correct an author![]()
Authors get corrected all the time. They like to call it editing but we all know what it really is... envious revenge.
Mind you, I could probably mount a very technical defence of "the hoi polloi" being correct. Once it becomes an anglicised borrowing, the two words combine with a global meaning and still need an English article in front or it looks grammatically weird.
I'm very pleased to learn some more Greek. I can add hoi polloi to the words which used to get shouted at me when playing Greek teams: malaka and apo piso...
I've met both Slater and Foster. Slater at least was friendly and happy to talk football.
Foster was aloof, looked over your shoulder the whole time looking for someone more important to talk to. Even with his activist work you can't help but feel that it's all about him and his corporate/political future.
Reminded me very much, in fact, of Peter Garrett who (despite being my favourite Aussie frontman of all time) avoids the hoi polloi like the plague - speaks in slogans, if he speaks at all - and (was) only interested in people who could help his political future. (How federal politics must have broken his heart...)
HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAH .. although Im a little suss as to WHY you would have "apo piso" shouted at you when playing... sure it wasn't in the showers after the match? hahahahahahahahahahAuthors get corrected all the time. They like to call it editing but we all know what it really is... envious revenge.
Mind you, I could probably mount a very technical defence of "the hoi polloi" being correct. Once it becomes an anglicised borrowing, the two words combine with a global meaning and still need an English article in front or it looks grammatically weird.
I'm very pleased to learn some more Greek. I can add hoi polloi to the words which used to get shouted at me when playing Greek teams: malaka and apo piso...
Noun, Verb, Adjective.... you name it ....term of endearment to mortal insult .... and everything in between...Malaka is such a good word.
I suspect it was an overture of vigorous friendship...HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAH .. although Im a little suss as to WHY you would have "apo piso" shouted at you when playing... sure it wasn't in the showers after the match? hahahahahahahahahah
People that aren't broadcasting the game tend to be.It's a pity he is so negative about football in Australia now.
TBF there's a lot to be negative about in the local game. Can't ever remember aussie soccer being in such a terrible state as it is now.People that aren't broadcasting the game tend to be.
Hmmm it must be the NSL's fault?TBF there's a lot to be negative about in the local game. Can't ever remember aussie soccer being in such a terrible state as it is now.
Why is that?Hmmm it must be the NSL's fault?
Where have you been for the last 20 years? It ALWAYS the NSL's fault.....Why is that?
NSL - golden generationWhere have you been for the last 20 years? It ALWAYS the NSL's fault.....![]()
Scrap metal generationNSL - golden generation
AL - scrap metal generation
Just for reference, the below players in that squad went through an NSL team at some point of their career/youth:Scrap metal generation
We won an Asian cup fire up
All products of youth coaching pre KNVB fuckup.Scrap metal generation
We won an Asian cup fire up
SHHHH NSL is EVIL, get with the new dawn program...... lolJust for reference, the below players in that squad went through an NSL team at some point of their career/youth:
Very much a hybrid, gold-plated youth development at that point to be fair (granted a lot of those names went Youth at NSL, then onto A-League before Socceroos)
- Mat Ryan (Marconi)
- Ivan Franjic (Melbourne Knights)
- Tim Cahill (Sydney Olympic, Sydney United)
- Mark Milligan (Parramatta Eagles?, Northern Spirit)
- Matthew Spiranovic (Melbourne Knights)
- Tomi Juric (Sydney Olympic, Sydney United - unsure if this was during NSL era or NPL era)
- James Troisi (Adelaide City)
- Mile Jedinak (Sydney United)
- Matt Mackay (Brisbane Strikers)
- Eugene Galekovic (Melbourne Knights, South Melbourne)
- Terry Antonis (Sydney Olympic, Marconi)
- Alex Wilkinson (Northern Spirit)
- Marco Bresciano (Carlton)