Monoethnic Social Club
Club Legend
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2024
- Replies
- 3,858

Not the spanish ones...... what the youtbuers did is totally irrelevant here.I'm sure the bandwagoners swapped the shirts like they do with mpappe and messi these days
By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our community.
Sign Up Now!Not the spanish ones...... what the youtbuers did is totally irrelevant here.I'm sure the bandwagoners swapped the shirts like they do with mpappe and messi these days
If your south players kept leaving and went to Melbourne knights you'd get sick of it. The comp is boring when players move around so often it means nothing. Why I loved Gerrard he was loyalNot the spanish ones...... what the youtbuers did is totally irrelevant here.
Yeah mate, I get what you are saying but It wouldnt change how I feel about the club or how much I attend.... 3-4 years ago we lost a whole bunch of fan favourites to Oakleigh - Oakleigh of all scummy clubs ... no ill will (except to Foshini the POS) because players are employees, they need to make a living.... They are no more important to a club than the backroom staff, the groundskeepers, the lady at the turnstiles, the bar girls serving in the social club, the ball boys ......If your south players kept leaving and went to Melbourne knights you'd get sick of it. The comp is boring when players move around so often it means nothing. Why I loved Gerrard he was loyal
Having a great player at you club year after year is a luxury and shouldn't be an expectation. It's nice when it does happen, but we are in a different era now. It's important to remember, most players are not fans of the club they play for. Gerrard was a fan which is probably why he was so Loyal, but that is a bit of a rarity. It's a really weird hypocritical mindset we tend to have about players. Hypothetically, let's say you have a mate who is a doctor currently working at St Vincent's. If he told you that he got offered a position at Royal Melbourne with 30% more money, I'm sure you'd be super happy for him and would not question his loyalty in the slightest. However when a football player does the same thing, we get all shitty and behave like toddlers. Competition points are all the matters, not the individuals that helps win them.If your south players kept leaving and went to Melbourne knights you'd get sick of it. The comp is boring when players move around so often it means nothing. Why I loved Gerrard he was loyal
ol Sutho turning the blind eye possibly, countless issues walks from central to SFS, Cove close by regular pub march to SFS issues, wasn't there knifing issue another time. Many post game combats.it was only the other week they had fights outside the stadium, footage can be found online. (MV v SydFC)
ol Sutho turning the blind eye possibly, countless issues walks from central to SFS, Cove close by regular pub march to SFS issues, wasn't there knifing issue another time. Many post game combats.
The list is long.
10000% this..... Im even happy for Paul Trimboli to work at Melbourne VictoryHaving a great player at you club year after year is a luxury and shouldn't be an expectation. It's nice when it does happen, but we are in a different era now. It's important to remember, most players are not fans of the club they play for. Gerrard was a fan which is probably why he was so Loyal, but that is a bit of a rarity. It's a really weird hypocritical mindset we tend to have about players. Hypothetically, let's say you have a mate who is a doctor currently working at St Vincent's. If he told you that he got offered a position at Royal Melbourne with 30% more money, I'm sure you'd be super happy for him and would not question his loyalty in the slightest. However when a football player does the same thing, we get all shitty and behave like toddlers. Competition points are all the matters, not the individuals that helps win them.
bloody effniks..... lol![]()
Man stabbed, police arrest teenager after A-League soccer match in Sydney
A man has been stabbed during a brawl after an A-League soccer match at Moore Park in Sydney’s inner city.www.smh.com.au
countless times, stabbings but![]()
Ok I still disagree but I see all your pointsHaving a great player at you club year after year is a luxury and shouldn't be an expectation. It's nice when it does happen, but we are in a different era now. It's important to remember, most players are not fans of the club they play for. Gerrard was a fan which is probably why he was so Loyal, but that is a bit of a rarity. It's a really weird hypocritical mindset we tend to have about players. Hypothetically, let's say you have a mate who is a doctor currently working at St Vincent's. If he told you that he got offered a position at Royal Melbourne with 30% more money, I'm sure you'd be super happy for him and would not question his loyalty in the slightest. However when a football player does the same thing, we get all shitty and behave like toddlers. Competition points are all the matters, not the individuals that helps win them.
We agree with you mate. Having a player spend his entire career at your club is a special thing. We're just saying that it's easier said than done. Especially in Australia where the A-League, NPL and future NST are all development leagues. That's the reality.Ok I still disagree but I see all your points
The point is casuals are bonus incremental come and go business thats it.Nobody is arguing that it's still shite seeing your favorite players leave. Hardcore fans will stick by it but you won't get the casuals
Yeah fair enough good discussion ladsWe agree with you mate. Having a player spend his entire career at your club is a special thing. We're just saying that it's easier said than done. Especially in Australia where the A-League, NPL and future NST are all development leagues. That's the reality.
That being said, if it wasn't for Warren Joyce, I reckon Fornaroli might still be at your club scoring goals. It isn't always a question of loyalty but rather it's about circumstance.
Totally true.The name on the front of the shirt means a thousand times more than any name on the back of it.....
I would be very sad if I thought we would not see another Matt McKay, Leigh Broxham, or whoever.Having a great player at you club year after year is a luxury and shouldn't be an expectation. It's nice when it does happen, but we are in a different era now. It's important to remember, most players are not fans of the club they play for. Gerrard was a fan which is probably why he was so Loyal, but that is a bit of a rarity. It's a really weird hypocritical mindset we tend to have about players. Hypothetically, let's say you have a mate who is a doctor currently working at St Vincent's. If he told you that he got offered a position at Royal Melbourne with 30% more money, I'm sure you'd be super happy for him and would not question his loyalty in the slightest. However when a football player does the same thing, we get all shitty and behave like toddlers. Competition points are all the matters, not the individuals that helps win them.
Mate I feel like that is a separate conversation around the same issue.. Sort of a chicken and the egg thing... My take is that the clubs SHOULD have by now (its been 20 years for Alegaue and 60-70 years for some NPL clubs) the generational rusted on support that DOESN'T need these players to solidify support around...Totally true.
I am not talking about the existing supporters of a club though.
For attracting potential fans without community driven focus/involvement you can either play watchable football or have players that grab interest until the football and club have a hold on you. Can be flashy, tough, playing greater than the sum of their parts, mighty underdogs or whatever.
If the football is dire then you have to ask what you are actually doing in the game as a team and a club - it is about the football at the end of the day.
For the Roar, I like having players who stick with us season after season and play good football. We don't have that player history at the moment and I do miss it.
About 5000 extra people turned up because they had free tickets that were handed out to registered players in WA in 2024……..
If that was the case anywhere else in the world we wouldn't have ANY football pure and simple....that is one of the challnegers this country has had for as long as I can recall.
Putting aside the old old days when any ground was full because all was new and a "outing" so to speak, 50/60's as we progressed into modern times we had become the mass's only follow when "winners" in many a code.
Its not just WA.
I wholeheartedly agree with everything you said except for a clarification on the "For some reason in this state we love "winners"" bit.The appetite for Football is huge in WA. Atmosphere was great on Saturday night, great night out. Shame we lost as I'm sure more would have returned this coming Friday had we won. Im amazed we still get 6k despite the club itself being a basket case for over a decade now but im glad we have those 6k rusted on supporters.
For some reason in this state we love "winners". West coast eagles were averaging around 45k a few years back, started losing and are now just scraping 30k. Massive drop.
Wildcats have been consistently good hence there crowds rarely fluctuate, but even the past 3 years they haven't been as good and crowds have slightly dipped.
I wholeheartedly agree with everything you said except for a clarification on the "For some reason in this state we love "winners"" bit.
I don't think that is unique to WA - sure you probably could find a rare exception to the rule somewhere, but it's pretty much a universal rule: Crowds go up when the team is winning and down when they're losing.
As an aside, there was only 1 season in the history of the A-League where Perth's crowds were above the league average.
View attachment 943
Probably not hard to guess what happened that season.
(Yes, this was just an excuse to bump my website)