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Ryan Reynolds-owned Wrexham set to face Melbourne Victory

Great seeing high kit numbers at the fence with the kids post game.
 
Pretty good game for a pre-season friendly.

One in the eye also for those who want to decry the quality of the AL. The Wrexham juggernaut was just beaten by SFC's kids.
You see this just don’t make sense one bit.
The juggernaut and SFC as all these show games have hardly any start up players and this game both teams made what 10changes around the 60 mark.
Means Jack S as they say but that one kid took his chance very well.
Surely you pulling the leg
 
So Sydney FC’s academy beat Wrexham, hope the 40K crowd get to see the kind of talent that exists in these circles every week in the NPL lol.
The majority of the crowd wouldn’t have a clue and thought why are kids playing I expected to see Tim Cahill or Sam Kerr haha
 
The majority of the crowd wouldn’t have a clue and thought why are kids playing I expected to see Tim Cahill or Sam Kerr haha
It shows how ignorant Australian sporting fans are, get this more turned up for this than the Socceroos vs Indonesia got in a World Cup qualifier.

I honestly don’t get this country.
 
How come when Victory beat Atletico Madrid they never said local teams are better than La Liga? But when they lose this nothing match they are pro-ams?
Back in 2011 CCM beat Celtic 1-0 on 3-Jul-11. It was like the Wrexham games - pre-season friendlies that meant nothing. However, most Celtic supporters were saying they hadn't played for ages and were ages before they would be playing competitive matches.

The Scots obviously don't know what a long off season is.

Last Competitve match CCMAL Grand Final
Last Competitve match CelticScottish cup Final

I did turn up for this the friendly held at Homebush. I was working in the area and got a family ticket for $30 with my 10 yo, 8yo and 5yo. Pretty cheap night out with the kids.

2011 Competitive matches

Note that Sion lost on forfeits for an unregistered player


Celtic Competitive MatchSPLHibernian0 – 2Celtic
Celtic Competitive MatchSPLAberdeen0 – 1Celtic
Celtic Competitive MatchSPLCeltic5 – 1Dundee United
Celtic Competitive MatchEuropa League PlayoffCeltic0 – 0Sion
Celtic Competitive MatchSPLCeltic0 – 1St Johnstone
Celtic Competitive MatchEuropa League PlayoffSion3 – 1Celtic
Celtic Competitive MatchSPLSt Mirren0 – 2Celtic
Celtic Competitive MatchSPLCeltic
4 – 0​
Motherwell
Celtic Competitive MatchEuropa League GroupAthletico Madrid2 – 0Celtic
Celtic Competitive MatchSPLRangers4 – 2Celtic
Celtic Competitive MatchScottish League cupRoss County0 – 2Celtic
Celtic Competitive MatchSPLCeltic2 – 0Inverness CT
Celtic Competitive MatchEuropa League GroupCeltic1 – 1Udinese
Celtic Competitive MatchSPLHeart of Midlothian
2 – 0
Celtic
CCM Competitive MatchALMBrisbane Roar1 – 0CCM

 
He goes missing when his wrong
I don't understand people like him, he clearly doesn't like Australian Football, yet he's continuingly on the Australian football forum.

I'm not a fan of AFL (seagulls fighting over a chip), but I'd never go onto an AFL forum, you give my 2 cents worth to millions of Victorians, West & South Australians who love that sport.
 
I don't understand people like him, he clearly doesn't like Australian Football, yet he's continuingly on the Australian football forum.

I'm not a fan of AFL (seagulls fighting over a chip), but I'd never go onto an AFL forum, you give my 2 cents worth to millions of Victorians, West & South Australians who love that sport.
I suppose he follows football but doesn't like the a league but then I don't know why he doesn't like ange and Australian players it is a mystery
 
I suppose he follows football but doesn't like the a league but then I don't know why he doesn't like ange and Australian players it is a mystery
There are many here who follows football but doesn't like the A-League. He doesn't seem to like Australian football at all.
 
Crazy to think 40K turn up for this kick about but not half of this energy is spent on supporting the local game is baffling.
Sydney FC player currently imjured Alex Grant was interviewed at half time and ripped into this whole concept. It was amazing.

And I quote " People watch EPL at 3am but can't drive 10 minutes down the road to watch a local team "
 
Sydney FC player currently imjured Alex Grant was interviewed at half time and ripped into this whole concept. It was amazing.

And I quote " People watch EPL at 3am but can't drive 10 minutes down the road to watch a local team "

It's a fair question, but I also don't think it's unique to football in this country. If you go to the equivalent level local AFL, Rugby, Cricket, Basketball, etc, game the crowd numbers are pretty low as well. That tells me, it's more of an Australian cultural thing rather than a football specific thing. Maybe, us having such a low population, and in particular a low population density is partly to blame.
 
It's a fair question, but I also don't think it's unique to football in this country. If you go to the equivalent level local AFL, Rugby, Cricket, Basketball, etc, game the crowd numbers are pretty low as well. That tells me, it's more of an Australian cultural thing rather than a football specific thing. Maybe, us having such a low population, and in particular a low population density is partly to blame.
Yep I agree.

The same can apply with football in most countries in the world, outside the top 4-5 leagues in Europe, most countries don't have great following in the local leagues, even in Sth America, outside one or two the big derbies the crowds are poor, same as Europe (minus the big leagues).
Everyone gets caught with the top players like Messi, Ronaldo or the top clubs like Barcelona & Liverpool.
 
I stand by this, these games do nothing in growing the sport here
Long-term, yes I agree; they’re sugar-hits, but not entirely meritless depending on the opponent&result(see SFC beating Becks’ LA Galaxy in ‘07)
It's a fair question, but I also don't think it's unique to football in this country. If you go to the equivalent level local AFL, Rugby, Cricket, Basketball, etc, game the crowd numbers are pretty low as well. That tells me, it's more of an Australian cultural thing rather than a football specific thing. Maybe, us having such a low population, and in particular a low population density is partly to blame.
It wasn’t always that way though - in cricket Sheffield Shield was massive back in the day(arguably moreso than BigBash was at the height of its popularity) for instance.
 
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