Beretta
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At the end of the day, no matter where they live, there is still a lot of Greeks in that inner city part close to Belmore, so that's not an excuse.
Lets face it, they don't have any other Greek clubs that they can compete with in NPL like South Melbourne do in Melbourne.
They should be getting the numbers but they dont, like i said they dont care. The generation that is in their 40s & 50s now is who let the younger generations down in my opinion.
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Lets face it, they don't have any other Greek clubs that they can compete with in NPL like South Melbourne do in Melbourne.
They should be getting the numbers but they dont, like i said they dont care. The generation that is in their 40s & 50s now is who let the younger generations down in my opinion.
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Summary (approximate)
~25,500 people in Sydney were born in Greece (2021 census).
- ~78,000 people in NSW speak Greek at home, most of whom live in Sydney.
- Hundreds of thousands more in Greater Sydney likely identify as having Greek ancestry (but would not be counted in the Greece-born figure). National totals suggest over 400,000 Greek-ancestry Australians, with a significant share in Sydney.
