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Sign Up Now!The Oakleigh sponsored ref called it in a fraction of a second despite having an obstructed view and the lino being behind 2 players backs.... Ill accept the goal, based on how Javi reacted and it did seem to be a closec all.... NO VAR in NPL so whether it was fully over the line or not will never know.....I wonder if there is another angle of Knight's ghost goal, hard to tell from the broadcast replay...
we only light up the half we are shooting towards... c'mon mate you know that ..... lolGood result, decent turnout for a Monday.
The less said about the lights the better, not the first time this has been an issue.
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They've gotta stop that playing out of the back garbage ... got caught out a dozen times last night.... Franjic needs to set them up to play to their strengths, quick ball movement, solid centre, and going wide.... And sheesh learn to defend a set piece, even without any height on the pitch from us they almost copped a few more...only 3 Guarantee's in life; Death, Taxes & Hellas beating Knights.
we only light up the half we are shooting towards... c'mon mate you know that ..... lol
It still amazes me how misleading the stream is from when you're there.Its always hard to tell from the stands and on teh stream as the membes lounges in the back are pretty packed and you cant see them but I would guesstimate 1,000 to 1,500. Not good but not terrible for a Monday...
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I know what you mean.... we have a loooong way to go to get crowds up if we wanna be sustainable in a national comp thats for sure.It still amazes me how misleading the stream is from when you're there.
I was with someone from another club and he was going on about how good of a crowd it was and i said to him i bet it looks empty on tv lol.
The higher up you are the better the view is, the back 3-4 rows are the cushioned seats which everyone prefers anyway.
I personally believe that we have a big problem that cant be solved.I know what you mean.... we have a loooong way to go to get crowds up if we wanna be sustainable in a national comp thats for sure.
As a 'local' supporter, the the knowledge of South is somewhat in the air. The only times I have ever been noticed for waring south merch has been in St. Kilda, and they weren't south regulars... Maybe the club could do more to attract local in person viewers. There isn't that much to do on a Friday or Saturday in those surrounding suburbs, but I don't know if our 'time slots' would let us capitalise on that especially during winter. Could we make an effort to appeal to the many South American's fans (especially in south bank)? Maybe, I've talked to a few and they seem to want to follow a football team can't say their affinity to Melb City is strong but they do 'go'. Appeal to the UK/Irish backpackers in the surround suburbs? Maybe, I don't think we are allowed to drink beer in the stands anymore (correct me if I'm wrong), the Brits that I've encountered love that fact that you can drink in ur seat at A-League games, so maybe its worth a shot.I personally believe that we have a big problem that cant be solved.
Not to go all smfcmike here but we are a top flight club playing in a suburban competition, problem is we arent a genuine suburban club. Our supporters are travelling anywhere between 30-90 minutes to attend our home games, after 20 years and changing days/times we play our games nothing seems viable. None of our supporters live in Albert park or the surrounding suburbs (a handful maybe in port melbourne).
Our location was and would be perfect for top flight football (central location) but for the local stuff its killing us and winter makes it much worse.
Look at Preston, BT connor reserve is in Reservoir and 80% of their matchday attendances are coming from the suburbs just north of it (Thomastown, Lalor, Epping). We dont have this and never will. Hell a lot of South fans actually live in those suburbs!
We have a big social media profile and following, our matches tend to be the most viewed streams, but none of this is being converted to gameday attendances. We are the only club where you can find 30 supporters in the social club, ask them where they live, and you will hear close to 30 different suburbs named...from every corner of Melbourne! And yet its all to our detriment.
100% agree.. I have often said that IF back in 2005-6 we "moved" the club to somewhere like Oakleigh for example, outr attendance, even now would be astronomical... No easy solution to this I guess, no way all the 2nd and 3rd generation Greek Australians are moving back to Albert Park now ... unless yiayia and pappou kept the terrace house in South Yarra or Albert ParkI personally believe that we have a big problem that cant be solved.
Not to go all smfcmike here but we are a top flight club playing in a suburban competition, problem is we arent a genuine suburban club. Our supporters are travelling anywhere between 30-90 minutes to attend our home games, after 20 years and changing days/times we play our games nothing seems viable. None of our supporters live in Albert park or the surrounding suburbs (a handful maybe in port melbourne).
Our location was and would be perfect for top flight football (central location) but for the local stuff its killing us and winter makes it much worse.
Look at Preston, BT connor reserve is in Reservoir and 80% of their matchday attendances are coming from the suburbs just north of it (Thomastown, Lalor, Epping). We dont have this and never will. Hell a lot of South fans actually live in those suburbs!
We have a big social media profile and following, our matches tend to be the most viewed streams, but none of this is being converted to gameday attendances. We are the only club where you can find 30 supporters in the social club, ask them where they live, and you will hear close to 30 different suburbs named...from every corner of Melbourne! And yet its all to our detriment.
Thats a crucial Plan B I think .... our "geographic" community is ripe for the picking, we just need to spread our marketing to the surrounding areas ... playing in a national, televised comp may do that...As a 'local' supporter, the the knowledge of South is somewhat in the air. The only times I have ever been noticed for waring south merch has been in St. Kilda, and they weren't south regulars... Maybe the club could do more to attract local in person viewers. There isn't that much to do on a Friday or Saturday in those surrounding suburbs, but I don't know if our 'time slots' would let us capitalise on that especially during winter. Could we make an effort to appeal to the many South American's fans (especially in south bank)? Maybe, I've talked to a few and they seem to want to follow a football team can't say their affinity to Melb City is strong but they do 'go'. Appeal to the UK/Irish backpackers in the surround suburbs? Maybe, I don't think we are allowed to drink beer in the stands anymore (correct me if I'm wrong), the Brits that I've encountered love that fact that you can drink in ur seat at A-League games, so maybe its worth a shot.
90% live in Oakleigh and surroundsWasn't there a map floating around that Cockney put together? It showed where some south supporters were located.