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The Orange Army. (Brisbane Roar Official Thread)

RIMB

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Full name: Brisbane Roar Football Club

Nickname(s): The Roar, Roar-celona [1]
Founded: 1957, as Hollandia Inala Soccer Club
Ground: Suncorp Stadium
(Capacity: 52,500)
Owners: Bakrie Group
Chairman and CEO: Kaz Patafta
Chief Operations Officer: Zac Anderson
Sporting Director: Shane Stefanutto
Manager (Mens): Ruben Zadkovich
Manager (Womens): Alex Smith
League: A-League
Logo:
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2005-2014


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2014-

HONOURS

A-League


2010-11 - A-league Premiers Plate
2010-11 - A-league Grand Final Winners
2011-12 - A-league Grand Final Winners
2013-14 - A-League Premiers Plate
2013-14 - A-League Grand Final Winners

W-League

2008-09 - Premiers Plate Winners
2008-09 - Grand Final Winners
2009 - Grand Final Runners Up
2010-11 - Premiers Plate Runners up
2010-11 - Grand Final Winners
2011-12 - Premiers Plate Runners Up
2011-12 - Grand Final Runners Up
2012-13 - W-League Premiers
2013-14 - Grand Final Runners UP

NYL

2011 - Grand Final Runners Up

Australia Cup

2023 Runners-up



[1] Roar-celona was awarded by some to the Roar in the Ange Postecoglou era of beautiful and successful football - including the longest unbeaten streak across all Australian national football codes of 36 games (as per my memory and the facts available at the time).

More than a nod to zimbos_05 for the original on 442/Inside Sport.

Replicated and Updated by RIMB: 27/10/2024
 
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What about all the pre A-League history?
Also, I'd love to know who the fool was who sold their name to the AFL!
 
This thread used to be going off back in the day bring back waz
I would rather have silence when we have nothing to actually write about than have pages of meaningless back and forth over nothings. At this point in the season we have a team undergoing rebuilding, a loss and a bye to talk about. Not much we can do other than wait and see how we go over the next few weeks - then we might see more discussion once we have something to even form opinions about.

Waz brought both information and experience to the forum and was a big loss to the forum and this thread when he left. I agree it would be great to see him back.

Did anyone participate in the online fan forum hosted by Simon Hill last week with Kaz? I couldn't tune in and have not heard how it went. Was good to see that they are still working to include fans.
 
I liked Struick when he came on, but noticed he did a lot of niggly grapples and clips in his short stint. Zadkovich's game plan or how he plays I wonder.

Shour is looking the goods and fills the DM role well.

I am having trouble with Warland and Van der Saag - they just don't seem up to it so far. Happy to hear otherwise from anyone who thinks I am being harsh.

Against Sydney we were able to create and score. Something we have struggled with quite frequently.

Our defence is exposed by skilful players too much for now though.

Freke had to make a couple of good saves to keep us in the game too.

Of the starters against Sydney - Freke, Bility, Brown, Burke-Gilroy, Shour, O'Shea and Jelacic all bring something. Waddingham can score (which is what he is there for) but is still working out his role. Halloran, Van der Saag and Warland are not working in the team yet. Can they?
 
Is Quinn Macnicol likely to get much game time? I know he is only 16yo but he's a player I'm really keen to see develop.
 
I haven’t been impressed with Bility. Gives the ball away far to often, and is been beaten easily a few times.
 
Is Quinn Macnicol likely to get much game time? I know he is only 16yo but he's a player I'm really keen to see develop.
I can't say. He is certainly in the matchday squad to get chances. Thought we were going to see him last night but Struick came on and Waddingham stayed on.

I have seen a lot of striker's 'mentality' in MacNicols play in the little we have seen of him at senior level. He creates using his feet and body more than just a poacher style of striker. Also interested in seeing him develop.
 
I haven’t been impressed with Bility. Gives the ball away far to often, and is been beaten easily a few times.
He is not that quick off the mark and got caught flat a few times. He also did that lunge in and went to ground round the box that needed Shour to come back and defend the goal from.

I'm hoping that he will develop more into the role as he finds out that U23 methods and senior methods are different if that makes sense.
 
Full name: Brisbane Roar Football Club

Founded: 1957, as Hollandia Inala Soccer ClubHollandia Inala Soccer Club
Just want to challenge you on that little piece of inpreciseness.

Brisbane Roar were founded in 2005 as Queensland Roar. And whilst Queensland Lions FC were awarded the franchise licence for the A League, Queensland's Roar were only derived from the Queensland Lions FC and their lineage of the initial Hollandia Inala Soccer Club.

But it is The Lions FC who are the directly descended club from Hollandia Inala Soccer Club and not the A League offshoot Brisbane Roar. Today Lions FC and Brisbane Roar are two completely different entities.

Similar in some ways to the way Liverpool FC were formed as an offshoot of neighbouring Everton FC.

Sorry but I'm a little pedantic on these little inaccuracies that some people put out.
 
I copied this from the old forum out of respect to the many posters on that forum over time - so apologies if anything is wrong with it.

I will have to do some reading now thanks.

[Edit: The history of the club according to the 'good enough for me' Wikipedia supports your facts, however we do have, in Wikipedia terms, 'a shared history with Queensland Lions FC' that I feel totally comfortable with.

We can legitimately claim the 1957 through our shared history despite diverging from Lions FC as we clearly have shared roots in that club. Lions FC took the aleague licence, pulled out of the State competition, and branded the new team Queensland Lions. That is a clear and direct path back to 1957 Hollandia Inala Soccer Club and good enough for me.

Thanks for getting me to look it up though (I mean that).]
 
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So which club is the absolute direct descendant from Hollandia Inala Soccer Club in 1957?

Lions FC or Brisbane Roar?

Or are these two entities the same Club?
 
So which club is the absolute direct descendant from Hollandia Inala Soccer Club in 1957?

Lions FC or Brisbane Roar?

Or are these two entities the same Club?
I see that question as 'who is the absolute direct descendant from my grandfather? Me or my father?'. Shared lineage and shared roots is shared and co-owned history. I do not have the same passion as you for that level of detail obviously - both can legitimately claim their roots in 1957 Hollandia Inala Soccer Club in my eyes.

I am sure there are others who share your view of what constitutes a founding date - not a thing for me though.
 

I see that question as 'who is the absolute direct descendant from my grandfather? Me or my father?'. Shared lineage and shared roots is shared and co-owned history. I do not have the same passion as you for that level of detail obviously - both can legitimately claim their roots in 1957 Hollandia Inala Soccer Club in my eyes.

I am sure there are others who share your view of what constitutes a founding date - not a thing for me ththough
I'm thinking Lions FC are the legitimate descended club from Hollandia Inala Soccer Club and Brisbane Roar the little bastard child.

Anyone claiming that they both are legitimate direct descendants is being disengenous.
 
I'm thinking Lions FC are the legitimate descended club from Hollandia Inala Soccer Club and Brisbane Roar the little bastard child.

Anyone claiming that they both are legitimate direct descendants is being disengenous.
Looks like I am a disingenuous little bastard then :)
 
RIMB
Van deer saag will be a glass half full player.
Will do something very well may even get himself in position to score one but generally not much more.
 
Despite how bad we were in the first half, at least we are better than glory on the available evidence. 2 tough games to open the season against a good Auckland side, and almost everyone’s early pick for the premiership in Sydney an we were competitive in both.

I would put Corey or Burke-Gilroy in at right back for Harry and keep Warland and Halloran (although he has been the best of the Adelaide recruits this year), until we get players back.

I think the talent in the squad is good enough to challenge for finals, it will just depend on if the coach can enhance the squad with training and tactics, which on available evidence I don’t think he can.

By the by, good to have the forum back and functional.
 
I was hoping jelacic would improve this year but been a slow start

Great to see wadders do well
 
Despite how bad we were in the first half, at least we are better than glory on the available evidence. 2 tough games to open the season against a good Auckland side, and almost everyone’s early pick for the premiership in Sydney an we were competitive in both.

I would put Corey or Burke-Gilroy in at right back for Harry and keep Warland and Halloran (although he has been the best of the Adelaide recruits this year), until we get players back.

I think the talent in the squad is good enough to challenge for finals, it will just depend on if the coach can enhance the squad with training and tactics, which on available evidence I don’t think he can.

By the by, good to have the forum back and functional.
I think we have the squad for it too - but from the improvements I see from last season to now I am unusually ;) optimistic about how far we can go.

We created enough chances to win that game - finishing was a bit off - but I actually had an expectation of goals during play when we worked our way forward well. That is a huge change from games where I could not see any way for the ball to end up in the net.
 
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