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Sign Up Now!Phrasing dude..... lol you sound like a cult leader.Would love people to recruit
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Everyone is a south fans deep down!Who said I was a South fan??
Beef and Aki?? what a great pun.Got nothing to do with me or the supporters mate, that's your business if you got beef with him haha.
Its a HUUUUGE issue that it takes an SEN to ask and get (some) answers to the hard questions... where have the actual football centric reporters gone?As grating as the NSWcentric-ness of️ can be at the best of times, it does mean that they’ll give the game’s burning issues the time of day
Contrast this to the VIC branch of SEN where it’s wall-to-wall AFLand
24/7, 365 days a year…
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Group BCurrently as it stands:
Group A: South Melbourne FC, Sydney Olympic FC, NPL Premier (Football QLD), Broadmeadow Magic
Group B: Marconi Stallions FC, Wollongong Wolves FC, Heidelberg , South Hobart
Group C: Avondale FC, Preston Lions FC, NWS Spirit, NPL Premier (Capital Football)
Group D: APIA Leichhardt FC, Sydney United 58 FC, Metrostars, Bayswater City.
Queensland and ACT are going to the wire, Vic , NSW and WA look decided barring some major miracles!
The Marconi v Heidelberg and Avondale v APIA cup game will be good gauges of the strengths of npl vic and nsw. hopefully a turn around in form by Marconi before then. Obviously Marconi v Heidelberg being a home and away tie potentially a more accurate gauge than Avondale v APIA being a one off game mid week with a home advantageGroup B![]()
will be fascinating to watch.
Currently as it stands:
Group A: South Melbourne FC, Sydney Olympic FC, NPL Premier (Football QLD), Broadmeadow Magic
Group B: Marconi Stallions FC, Wollongong Wolves FC, Heidelberg , South Hobart
Group C: Avondale FC, Preston Lions FC, NWS Spirit, NPL Premier (Capital Football)
Group D: APIA Leichhardt FC, Sydney United 58 FC, Metrostars, Bayswater City.
Queensland and ACT are going to the wire, Vic , NSW and WA look decided barring some major miracles!
Metrostars from SA whilst not a particularly interesting opponent off the field are looking like a tough opponent, looking like a strong team. On current form Sydney united will have to be careful they don’t miss out on a finals spot. Is it top two who go through?underwhelming draw for us, was hoping to get one of the melbourne big boys in our group.
do we know which group plays each other for those who advance?
Metrostars from SA whilst not a particularly interesting opponent off the field are looking like a tough opponent, looking like a strong team. On current form Sydney united will have to be careful they don’t miss out on a finals spot. Is it top two who go through?
underwhelming draw for us, was hoping to get one of the melbourne big boys in our group.
do we know which group plays each other for those who advance?
Metrostars from SA whilst not a particularly interesting opponent off the field are looking like a tough opponent, looking like a strong team. On current form Sydney united will have to be careful they don’t miss out on a finals spot. Is it top two who go through?
We will just have to be patient now for the finals rounds.underwhelming draw for us, was hoping to get one of the melbourne big boys in our group.
do we know which group plays each other for those who advance?
Probably means they havent booked a stadium yet and, being in December, they are hoping to shuffle it around one of the Aleague clubs availabilities... Semis and Final will be at some soulless 50k Aleague ground with maybe 10K in attendance and the cries of "see I told you it wont work" ringing in our ears....Semi Finals & Grand Final: All matches to be staged at a neutral venue...
Some question marks as to what exactly this means! Any clues anyone?
I'd assume if sat Marconi and Spirit were playing they would play at Leichardt or King Tom. If one of the smaller state teams qualifies that far that may just mean not at their home stadium but maybe in their city.Semi Finals & Grand Final: All matches to be staged at a neutral venue...
Some question marks as to what exactly this means! Any clues anyone?
Yes that is also why i support Oakleigh, used to play juniors with them too in the 90s. I remember back then, everyone was a South Melbourne fan. Now when i go to the games, i see familiar yet older faces, who once were South fans, but have dedicated time and effort over the years on this club, most of them had their kids, cousins, friends kids etc play here, so i can understand why they chose to stick with Oakleigh post nsl days.Not political at all... I have supported every single NPL club we have faced and, in the last decade alone, I reckon Ive been away to over 20-25 different NPL clubs around Victoria, paid my entry, bought food and drink, engaged with the home fans, had a laugh, cheered on my team and been made to feel welcome and respected... Clubs who are dreaded rivals, with fans who give us a very very hard time and often hostility during the match tend to be the most authentic, respectful people and I will happily spend my dollar at Somers St, BT O'Connor, Paisley park, Frank Holohan, OV, Dandy Thunder, Hume City etc etc etc...
Oakleigh, once upon a time, was a small community club backed by Greeks. No different to others like Port, Box Hill, Malvern City, Northcote, Bentleigh etc etc.. - Shit I even played two season of juniors there in the 90s. You're right in that most of their curent baord and fans where once regulars at Middle PArk or Bob Jane and visitng Oakleigh was a friendly match and atmosphere.... WAS.
Something happened to them about a decade ago. Visiting their ground is NOT enjoyable and if their self awareness is so lacking that they think it is ONLY South Melbourne fans that think this, perhaps your club should ask members of most other clubs around the NPL VIC why they feel the same way towards Oakleigh that we do?
Don't worry I doubt anyone here mistook you for a die hard supporter of any club. You came looking for some :banter: without truly understanding the animosity from those who bleed for their clubs ... it happens. No "type" of football fan is more or less worthy than the other but perhaps understand the position you are defending before throwing words around unceremoniously.Yes that is also why i support Oakleigh, used to play juniors with them too in the 90s. I remember back then, everyone was a South Melbourne fan. Now when i go to the games, i see familiar yet older faces, who once were South fans, but have dedicated time and effort over the years on this club, most of them had their kids, cousins, friends kids etc play here, so i can understand why they chose to stick with Oakleigh post nsl days.
I think the majority of Oakleigh fans are the ones who used to play at the club as kids, now grown up and still support the club every now and then, or have their own kids playing for Oakleigh. Every now and then I'll see someone i recognise from the past.
Maybe everyone does hate us, I don't know, i dont interact with opposition fans. I don't go to every single game Oakleigh plays, I'm not a die hard fan, more of a casual these days. I'll usually just go to home games and whatever away game is close to home and that's if i got company to go with.
It's weird because growing up i had cousins and relatives that played for both Oakleigh and South, still have relatives that have something to do with South, i just remember if you supported Oakleigh you most likely supported south, so it's weird seeing the disjoint these days.
I've never even seen any arguments or anything at the games, i thought we probably just had a friendly rivalry until id seen the animosity on this forum.
I fear that also, here's hoping its not the case in the end!Probably means they havent booked a stadium yet and, being in December, they are hoping to shuffle it around one of the Aleague clubs availabilities... Semis and Final will be at some soulless 50k Aleague ground with maybe 10K in attendance and the cries of "see I told you it wont work" ringing in our ears....
This works for local but the issue will be if they from different states, perhaps they can wait for quarters to see who and when and dependent on the qualifiers then just alooctae to city with highest placed semi team from the run in... or something similar to AU championship shouldve been done where the pathway is clear reageding hosting rights via a redraw each stage?I'd assume if sat Marconi and Spirit were playing they would play at Leichardt or King Tom. If one of the smaller state teams qualifies that far that may just mean not at their home stadium but maybe in their city.