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A-League Mens 25/26 - Round 2

I think the Swans might have something to say about that.You are right that the SCG is unsuitable for football.
Leichardt is antiquated but I enjoyed going there on Saturday even though the Mariners lost.The ground was not full but the crowd was enthusiastic and because of the presence of Quispe there were a large number of people in Peruvian NT shirts and Latin American always add to the atmosphere at any match.
They both played there when Allianz was being re-built for four seasons.
 
How can a poor quality league have so many great goals? I'm confused.
You could argue that poor goalkeeping or defending contributes to it. There’s also more time and space on the ball. If you watch a UCL or World Cup final, it’s not uncommon for the goals to be extremely scrappy.
 
You could argue that poor goalkeeping or defending contributes to it. There’s also more time and space on the ball. If you watch a UCL or World Cup final, it’s not uncommon for the goals to be extremely scrappy.
That's true. The players are hitting the target well also. A good number of goals so far have also been played very nicely.
 
Can somebody form Sydney tell me why nobody cares about MacArthur?

I’m sure i heard that area was a hot bed for football?
 
Can somebody form Sydney tell me why nobody cares about MacArthur?

I’m sure i heard that area was a hot bed for football?
MacArthur play in Campbelltown which is a redneck Rugby league area. Yes they have a big junior league, but so do the likes of Sutherland and Bankstown, and they are both Rugby league areas as well.

Sadly, Sydney has one too many teams in the league. WSW started out well, but once the RBB were found out to be basically just thugs and chased from the club, they are hanging in there with a good solid 8000-9000 rusted on support.
 
Box2Box podcast – Monday October 27th (hosts: Rob Gilbert, Michael Edgley, Willem van Denderen).

Guests:
Mark Milligan – Newcastle Jets
Rob Tanner – The Athletic

 
All Whites great Noel Barkley joined Sport Nation Breakfast program with host Riccardo Ball to talk about the weekend’s Isuzu UTE A League Men action in Auckland on Saturday at Go Media Mt Smart Stadium and in Wellington on Sunday at Sky Stadium.

 
Ten Network and Paramount Plus match commentator Robbie Thomson joined The Sports Connection program this morning with host Ethan Quinlivan to recap the weekend’s action in the Isuzu UTE A League Men round two fixtures.

 
Neil Sherwin from The Far Post Perth podcast joined Sports Drive program this afternoon with host Matt Arrowsmith to recap the weekend’s action in the Isuzu UTE A League Men round two fixtures.

 
People don't care about Macarthur so much as they don't even bother to spell their name right.
 
People don't care about Macarthur so much as they don't even bother to spell their name right.
MacArthur is a Scottish name, meaning " Son of Arthur ". Now i give no fucks that the English twat who had the name at settlement, changed his name to include a small case" a", Rather than the correct upper case " A"
 
MacArthur play in Campbelltown which is a redneck Rugby league area. Yes they have a big junior league, but so do the likes of Sutherland and Bankstown, and they are both Rugby league areas as well.

Sadly, Sydney has one too many teams in the league. WSW started out well, but once the RBB were found out to be basically just thugs and chased from the club, they are hanging in there with a good solid 8000-9000 rusted on support.
I think also despite the area being a huge catchment Jnr wise and huge potential I think the set up shop model ran its course.......
IF it was one of their large local Clubs like Camden Tigers who have been in NPL and many Jnr teams they would have gravitated behind them very well imo - I've been to their main ground (dump as you call them) a number of times and its busy as.
Also those Franchise owners were ripping off the locals for ticket sales, the few locals or whoever they were setting up their active support got pushed out or something as such not treated well.
 
I think also despite the area being a huge catchment Jnr wise and huge potential I think the set up shop model ran its course.......
IF it was one of their large local Clubs like Camden Tigers who have been in NPL and many Jnr teams they would have gravitated behind them very well imo - I've been to their main ground (dump as you call them) a number of times and its busy as.
Also those Franchise owners were ripping off the locals for ticket sales, the few locals or whoever they were setting up their active support got pushed out or something as such not treated well.
They should have NEVER been admitted. Two teams tops for all capital cities only.
 
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