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Sign Up Now!Ah the good ol' days.My father took me to watch Prague even though he was Dutch.The Sydney competition was pretty strong with Hakoah,Apia,Pan Hellenic,Budapest ,Polonia,Yugal,Croatia,Melita representing the main ethnic communities.Bankstown,Auburn,Gladesville,Canterbury and South Coast United had Australian and British players mainly though the" ethnic" clubs also had plenty of British players,particularly from Scotland.
The first overseas team to visit following the lifting of the FIFA ban was Everton who had won the English title the previous season.A crowd of 55,000 turned up at the SCG to watch them beat a NSW team 5-1.NSW led 1 nil after a few minutes courtesy of a goal from Brian Smith,a bustling striker who played for Canterbury and later Pan Hellenic.
Don't forget the bloke selling the "Soccer World" paper which was printed on light green paper.Ah the good ol' days.
I miss old mate Sammy selling the pumpkin seeds and peanuts in the shell at Wenty and ES Marks Field.
Haha yes "sockah vorld, get your sockah vorld".Don't forget the bloke selling the "Soccer World" paper which was printed on light green paper.
Also my old man used to spit the dummy about the referees wearing all white -referees should wear black as they did in Europe.
No, please share your observations.Hmmm notice which clubs were involved in the signing of players without paying transfer fees .......
Well it wasn't the Greeks, Italians or CroatiansNo, please share your observations.
Yep it was those smart Dutch,Jewish and Czech clubsWell it wasn't the Greeks, Italians or Croatians.......
And yet they are the not the ones accused of putting their own petty interests over the best interests of football in this country ..... go figure eh?Yep it was those smart Dutch,Jewish and Czech clubs