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Sure, but it is NOT stickied to the top of their board. why the difference?
This thread (the initial post) is a source for podcasts and would often get buried, therefore it's pinned. The A-League thread is more about regular posts and episodes, not a source list of podcasts.
 
I'm only 20 minutes into this pod with the PFA but a few bombshells already.
1. The NSL PLAYERS unanimously voted to dissolve the NSL!
2. FFA were going to kill off NQ Fury for a new NQ entitiy.

I hope the S&B guys ask the big questions around the NST and pro/rel and why PFA blocked it and will they change their view about it?

 
I'm only 20 minutes into this pod with the PFA but a few bombshells already.
1. The NSL PLAYERS unanimously voted to dissolve the NSL!
2. FFA were going to kill off NQ Fury for a new NQ entitiy.

I hope the S&B guys ask the big questions around the NST and pro/rel and why PFA blocked it and will they change their view about it?


A bit disappointing in the end. A lot of stories, some whaffle, but nothing about how to fix issues, nothing about the NST or pro/rel.
A lot of "this is a problem and we must come together" etc. etc. rinse and repeat.
 


guy who brought del piero
said you can't have ethnic clubs because it is like mixing dirty and clean water
said we should scrap academies

apart from the del piero coup a bit of a voldemort of australian footy
 


guy who brought del piero
said you can't have ethnic clubs because it is like mixing dirty and clean water
said we should scrap academies

apart from the del piero coup a bit of a voldemort of australian footy

slimy prick.. How many times can one arsehole fuck football over in this country? Not watching that garbage did they ask him about his last love child WU?
 
slimy prick.. How many times can one arsehole fuck football over in this country? Not watching that garbage did they ask him about his last love child WU?
38 minutes in

Its probably worth listening to a hilarious 2 minute take at around 38 minutes in. He claims the a league crowds declined because we introduced the ffa cup which meant people started talking about souvlaki
 
38 minutes in

Its probably worth listening to a hilarious 2 minute take at around 38 minutes in. He claims the a league crowds declined because we introduced the ffa cup which meant people started talking about souvlaki
Ended up watching it out of sheer curiosity.. What a piece of shit he still is... Basically a nearly 2 hour testimony of EVERYTHING proving that the APL and the franchise owners dont give a shit about the sport we all follow so religiously here.. Even the S&B guys, despite the obvious pay for comment promo of Sticcas Eurosonob friendly tours, seem to be disgusted with themselves for putting this to air.
Shameful by all involved.
 
A lot of what he says is dubious, massive over simplifications and fairly anecdotal. I think anyone who’s been around the game long enough has heard similar takes out of left field asserted with a level of certainly from the random wog parent who think they have the answers to all the worlds problems.

There was plenty of opportunity for pushback/counter arguments in there if the hosts were journalists..which they repeatedly state they’re not, they don’t really strike me as deep thinkers themselves tbh, another one type of bloke anyone who’s been around the game would be familiar with, the player who knows what boots Ronaldo wears but doesn’t know which clubs played in the nsl.

Not to say that it was the right thing to do in the first place, but I do think there is some truth though to the idea that when the cup started and with direct competition between old and new soccer, the a league clubs became peers/rivals as opposed to something completely separate. And it also gave traditional clubs hope that they did have a future, the momentum which has built towards a national second division has only compounded that. There was a sense at the time that traditional clubs were done, finished, never to return so forget about them, and so many did. If they wanted to go to the soccer the a league essentially had a contrived monopoly on the market. Now there’s a sense that traditional clubs do have a future alongside the new. Again, just because a league crowds were higher doesn’t make it right.
 
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A lot of what he says is dubious, massive over simplifications and fairly anecdotal. I think anyone who’s been around the game long enough has heard similar takes out of left field asserted with a level of certainly from the random wog parent who think they have the answers to all the worlds problems.

There was plenty of opportunity for pushback/counter arguments in there if the hosts were journalists..which they repeatedly state they’re not, they don’t really strike me as deep thinkers themselves tbh, another one type of bloke anyone who’s been around the game would be familiar with, the player who knows what boots Ronaldo wears but doesn’t know which clubs played in the nsl.

Not to say that it was the right thing to do in the first place, but I do think there is some truth though to the idea that when the cup started and with direct competition between old and new soccer, the a league clubs became peers/rivals as opposed to something completely separate. And it also gave traditional clubs hope that they did have a future, the momentum which has built towards a national second division has only compounded that. There was a sense at the time that traditional clubs were done, finished, never to return so forget about them, and so many did. If they wanted to go to the soccer the a league essentially had a contrived monopoly on the market. Now there’s a sense that traditional clubs do have a future alongside the new. Again, just because a league crowds were higher doesn’t make it right.
I mean he doesn't try and hide his self loathing. Poor little Louie, didnt fit in with the dagoes at Brunswick so wanted to be liked by the skips at the "footy". In his own admission he was a AFL nuffie at Princess park and as his wages got bigger so did his access to the corporate areas - wow what a bigshot... thought he could pitch wogball to his AFL buddies and make a dime off it... gimp... There is a reason why he was avoided like the plague when Melbourne Victory was being established... WMG guys should have known better too.
 
I mean he doesn't try and hide his self loathing. Poor little Louie, didnt fit in with the dagoes at Brunswick so wanted to be liked by the skips at the "footy". In his own admission he was a AFL nuffie at Princess park and as his wages got bigger so did his access to the corporate areas - wow what a bigshot... thought he could pitch wogball to his AFL buddies and make a dime off it... gimp... There is a reason why he was avoided like the plague when Melbourne Victory was being established... WMG guys should have known better too.
His story is a very good representation of Melbourne Italians. It’s not that they don’t like soccer, it’s just that this is the evolutionary path they’ve gone down
 
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I also think ā€œMelbourne Unitedā€ would have been better than Carlton sc. But you can’t have your cake and eat it, either it’s affiliated with Carlton or it’s it’s own entity, not both
 
I spoke to Lou Sticca back in the day when I lived in Sydney in 1999. I was attending a Northern Spirit v Carlton match.

I was in my 'anti-wog club' time period, and I congratulated him on trying something new.

But then I recall Carlton aligned themselves with a foreign club or something like that, and I then sent him a scathing letter, which I believe he responded to.

All very vague memories.
 
I spoke to Lou Sticca back in the day when I lived in Sydney in 1999. I was attending a Northern Spirit v Carlton match.

I was in my 'anti-wog club' time period, and I congratulated him on trying something new.

But then I recall Carlton aligned themselves with a foreign club or something like that, and I then sent him a scathing letter, which I believe he responded to.

All very vague memories.
You're name dropping almost as much as Lou did.... lol
 
I spoke to Lou Sticca back in the day when I lived in Sydney in 1999. I was attending a Northern Spirit v Carlton match.

I was in my 'anti-wog club' time period, and I congratulated him on trying something new.

But then I recall Carlton aligned themselves with a foreign club or something like that, and I then sent him a scathing letter, which I believe he responded to.

All very vague memories.
I think it was Spirit entering into a city group style relationship with Rangers. Went from being non ethically aligned to being a ā€œScottish clubā€ in one foul swoop
 
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