correct, plus we have an abundance of up and coming women commentators who know the game inside out and have played at the highest levels unlike Mr HillDon’t need him.
We have Brenton Speed!
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Sign Up Now!correct, plus we have an abundance of up and coming women commentators who know the game inside out and have played at the highest levels unlike Mr HillDon’t need him.
We have Brenton Speed!
Has he? I've never seen or heard that... doesn't mean it didn't happen though. But I've lost count of the number of times he's wished for a connected pyramid. Anything wrong with being critical though? Hill is critical of many things, endlessly of APL and FA.probably a bit critical of community based clubs?
yeah to be honest no quotes from Simon stand out to meHas he? I've never seen or heard that... doesn't mean it didn't happen though. But I've lost count of the number of times he's wished for a connected pyramid. Anything wrong with being critical though? Hill is critical of many things, endlessly of APL and FA.
Probably pretty hard to break in in the uk id imagineI wonder if he will be involved with football at all over there. Pretty sure before he came out here he only did cricket in England.
Probably pretty hard to break in in the uk id imagine
There is critical and there is downright derogatory... Claiming an Australian of Asian heritage would NEVER be a member of a Greek "evil effnikz" football club and then doubling down when pulled up on his racism was quite over the top.Has he? I've never seen or heard that... doesn't mean it didn't happen though. But I've lost count of the number of times he's wished for a connected pyramid. Anything wrong with being critical though? Hill is critical of many things, endlessly of APL and FA.
Thought to review some articles of the past Re Hill.
Some interesting quotes he made only back in '23 re the top end game and heirachy.
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Network 10 commentator Simon Hill: 'The game doesn’t belong to me or any individual'
Arriving in Australia from his native England in 2003, football broadcaster Simon Hill has become synonymous with Australian football.www.soccerscene.com.au
Another '23....
"Whatever the make-up of the new NSD, it should help heal some of the wounds of the old soccer/new football split of 2005, and provide more opportunities for players, coaches, administrators, journalists. This alone, is a reason to be cheerful – God knows, the football economy needs to expand from its current miniscule footprint, on all fronts."
Opinion: Simon Hill and the NSD - Network Ten
10 Football's Simon Hill weighs up the pros and cons of the proposed National Second Division and questions what will come of the new competition.10play.com.au
MSC, I can't find anything relating asian heritage and SMH.
South melbourne Pete provided the tweet that seems to have caused the conflict
Mmm... I can definitely see both sides of it, but it does seem a bit blown up don't you think? It's a genuine talking point, Simon thinks it won't work for new arrivals, others disagree. It's a good discussion, I don't see why the need for hate. The "Asian" bit seems only used an example as they are probably the majority of newcomers, not targetted racism. Any nation or race or colour could've been used and his concern is still the same. South fans think that concern isn't valid. Everyone said their piece, move on. Just another discussion on the football landscape.
My 2c. Are Asians, new arrivals or any other nationalities fans of South? Yes. Are Asians, new arrivals or any other nationalities staying away from South because they're known as a "Greek club"? Yes. Both can be correct. I don't think it's controversial, just reality.
Do these two statement NOT contradict each other in your mind though? How can you want a club to "expand its parameters" for lack of a better phrase and then claim it doesn't have the ability to because of its past??? Its just revisionist garbage, designed to justify the position of the status quo (and employer for some) in my eyes....My 2c. Are Asians, new arrivals or any other nationalities fans of South? Yes. Are Asians, new arrivals or any other nationalities staying away from South because they're known as a "Greek club"? Yes. Both can be correct. I don't think it's controversial, just reality.
The offending quote wasSorry not on twitter so didnt have a point of reference.. as to threads etc... If it doenst come up in my google search twitter is invisible to me![]()
Not contractory, I think they can absolutely both be correct statements, don't you? Some have joined South, some stay away? Seems common sense. It's not about wants, just stating how it is. Doesn't mean I like it nor agreeDo these two statement NOT contradict each other in your mind though? How can you want a club to "expand its parameters" for lack of a better phrase and then claim it doesn't have the ability to because of its past???