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  1. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Yup. It really is time to go.
  2. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Whatever you say. You exist on this forum in constant start of fermentation. But that's your problem, not mine. And with that, its time for a break. When you find yourself in this kind of argument, its time to exit for a while.
  3. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    I don't talk down to anyone. You are simply an obnoxious individual.
  4. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Yes, but of the total surface area of the city, how much did you actually spend time in - not just eyeball as you drove past? And what percentage of the city did you even drive through? Full disclosure: one of the subjects I teach at uni in the present incarnation of my working life is...
  5. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    I think that there several people here venturing opinions on the subject based on very little knowledge. But, hey, that's the joy of the internet. Every opinion, no matter how half-arsed, gets its time in the sun, like a lizard on a rock.
  6. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    HSF, BOTH Sydney clubs should be pulling more supporters than Auckland. Personally, I think Auckland are a bubble and their attendances will slip back a couple of notches. A decent Wanderers playing watchable football would be a huge boost for the comp. Can't see it with Talay, though.
  7. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Been to this point so many times: scale. Scale relates to financial viability. We don't have enough people and cities in Australia. I have no emotional connection to NZ participation at all. It is a purely pragmatic view and really not worth debating because the NZ clubs are here to stay...
  8. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Like all cities it has parts that are more attractive than others. Ptrts of Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane are absolutely horrible.
  9. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    As someone who knows Auckland well, erog, I suggest that - with respect - you clearly don't. And the same re. the comment on the win. A complete misread.
  10. Frankly Speaking

    Aussies abroad 🌍🦘

    Man, Circati really screwed the pooch rejecting the Roos.
  11. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Ha ha yes, a game in his own image.
  12. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Steve Jobs once said, in response to Microsoft's endless focus groups seeking to understand what consumers wanted, that that in his experience people generally didn't know what they wanted until they saw it. that approach certainly worked for Apple. To say that Australians don't want pro rel is...
  13. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Corica, like Popa, has never produced watchable football. Still, the Silver Ferret has the "Championship", such as it is. Kisnorbo needs to think hard about recruitment for next season.
  14. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Diabolical game of football. Low standard and about as exciting as watching Pauline Hanson dye her hair.
  15. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Agree. Bringing back Wood is not the answer.
  16. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Sydney offering nothing
  17. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    Agree. There was always something deeply negative about Talay's attitude at Sydney. Set to be another bullet in the foot at Wanderers. If every a club needed a complete cleanout, it would be WSW.
  18. Frankly Speaking

    A-League Men's 25/26 - Grand Final

    My take is that there are still the same small number of genuinely high-quality films and series, but a LOT more dross to fill the endless digital spaces. Pre streaming, there was one reputable estimate that 5,000 films were released every year in different ways.
  19. Frankly Speaking

    World Cup 2026 Australia thread

    Just reading who Tuchel will be leaving out of the England squad. Then you look at our squad. Oh man. Best not to think about it too much. Highlights how far we are from the so called Golden Generation. I guess what we have now is the terracotta generation.
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