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para hills broke the record for most goals conceeded in an SA NPL season, finishing up with 103 conceeded
And one point for the entire season. What has gone wrong at that club this year?
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Sign Up Now!para hills broke the record for most goals conceeded in an SA NPL season, finishing up with 103 conceeded
yea I do remember this discussion happening at the time nowcorrect it was all about getting the youth more games and more football in this country.
That also came with the rules you need certain number of players that are under 21s or something in your match day lineup.
I don't know how that guy keeps getting coaching gigs.Paul Dee to St George Saints.
Just unsure if that will still be the case if they get relegated?
I mean.. at least they earnt their way in..And one point for the entire season. What has gone wrong at that club this year?
3 U23s and 1 U20.correct it was all about getting the youth more games and more football in this country.
That also came with the rules you need certain number of players that are under 21s or something in your match day lineup.
Players have been told that he is coaching them.Paul Dee to St George Saints.
Just unsure if that will still be the case if they get relegated?
Yeah 100%. I've said before that they can have more pride in playing NPL than those clubs that never have.I mean.. at least they earnt their way in..
Both St George and Sydney Olympic deserve to go down after this season. So poor. Olympic literally took the piss in the first 20 rounds with the squad they signed.So Sydney Olympic rooted to the bottom of the NPL1 table in relegation zone with two games to go. They have Marconi and Sydney FC at home.
When they go down, and they will, this will be their Marconi-esque relegation moment.
Or Melbourne knights give a more recent example or Preston for that matter.So Sydney Olympic rooted to the bottom of the NPL1 table in relegation zone with two games to go. They have Marconi and Sydney FC at home.
When they go down, and they will, this will be their Marconi-esque relegation moment.
Did you go to the game on Saturday, if so what was the feeling around the ground? When I’ve been there this year it felt depressing
Especially since by the way hanlin and the “club” actively made a choice not to prioritise npl in favour of the aus championship. Now obviously the broader fan base aren’t in favour of that decision but they knew what they were doing. It’s not like they went all out to win the title and this is what the end result was, they specifically did it this way to reallocate resources with the idea that they’d eventually go the championship and npl would be a youth team..prematurely obviouslyOr Melbourne knights give a more recent example or Preston for that matter.
As has been said previously, Olympic’s lack of a solid home base/assets to fall back on complicates things. Doesn’t mean it can’t be done. Have said before that I’m not prepared to write them off as a club yet, have been following the game at this level long enough to know that clubs can turn things around and come back stronger even when it doesn’t seem likely when they’re at their lowest ebb.
Heidelberg have been relegated and been in shambles unable to field junior teams and not able to pay players multiple times off the top of my head. Preston seemed gone in the third tier and their support whilst passionate had dwindled. Even clubs like George cross to a degree have had a renaissance of sorts etc which many people wouldn’t have picked
Did you go to the game on Saturday, if so what was the feeling around the ground? When I’ve been there this year it felt depressing
me wonder what has transpired behind the scenes since April AGM.....didn't make it out there on saturday, however from what i heard, it's doom and gloom.