melbcityguy
Club Legend
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2024
- Replies
- 4,078
So if MacArthur don't win top six looking set
By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our community.
Sign Up Now!Is there a reason you don't have Roar as an identifierExactly. There was a time I could attend games and I loved it. That was Suncorp in the Ange era... Didn't realise how lucky I was
Melbourne City's 2-0 A-League Men matchday 24 win over Wellington Phoenix also means that they clinch the A-Leagues Club Championship, going back-to-back for the first time since seasons 2021-22 and 2022-23 and winning their fourth overall title.City win 2-0 over Phoenix. Behich with the first goal, albiet a deflection. His name on the score sheet, and Paramount talking heads gove him the 3 points for MOTM. He's on the plane!
Finishes 3-1 tae the Glory, well played lads.Perth Glory and Macarthur scoreless at the half in their A-League Men matchday 24 game.
You do know that your fellow westies are boycotting, don’t you?
So, you say only 3,000 there?
the average is fine, the long term trendline looks a worry
Speak for yourself..... hahahahah Im 3rd generation South Melbourne and my kids are fourthI think the struggle, in Australia, is not simply to attract spectators to football but to persuade people to commit the kind of emotional allegiance that rugby league, AFL and cricket have long commanded, particularly when it's is still widely seen as the code playing catch-up....
Football in Australia is widely played but not deeply inherited and unfortunately it lacks the generational loyalty of AFL and rugby league, leaving it culturally present yet emotionally peripheral in the national sporting identity.
Speak for yourself..... hahahahah Im 3rd generation South Melbourne and my kids are fourth![]()
Interesting?4,896 at city vs Wellington it honestly felt like more at the ground
Cant remember seeing you post before?nice win for us at home , I can see it being a more cohesive and constructive off season for the first time in years which will help ,
Yes, but FUL is talking about big clubs- Canterbury Bulldogs, Collingwood etcSpeak for yourself..... hahahahah Im 3rd generation South Melbourne and my kids are fourth![]()
Yeah I understand, but there ARE, or at least Im told there are, 5,000 that will always follow Melbourne Victory or Sydney FC or whatever other Aleague club... Its been 20 years for these franchises Im sure they are onto the second generation by now?Yes, but FUL is talking about big clubs- Canterbury Bulldogs, Collingwood etc
Clubs that are ingrained in the Australian sporting consciousness.
In the bigger picture the fact that 5,000 people will always follow South Melbourne doesn't change things much.
Yeah I understand, but there ARE, or at least Im told there are, 5,000 that will always follow Melbourne Victory or Sydney FC or whatever other Aleague club... Its been 20 years for these franchises Im sure they are onto the second generation by now?
I dont think its the problem of if/how these clubs are inherited (or whether the connection is ethnic, religious, geographical or just because they are glory hunters). Its the volume of that connection.
Soccer will ALWAYS be a second tier sport in this country at best. Those trying to monitize it just have to accept reality and do their best to bring everyone under the same tent
100% but some of the more zealous on here keep waiting for the "sleeping giant" to awaken and appeal to all the AFL and NRL bogans out there...Which was what I was trying to say...
There's nothing wrong with being a second or even a third tier sport.
Rugby league in England is a second tier sport and probably not as widely followed as it is in Australia.
Doesn't make it bad news for them, it just means they have to cut their cloth accordingly.
100% but some of the more zealous on here keep waiting for the "sleeping giant" to awaken and appeal to all the AFL and NRL bogans out there...