Life mirrors the U20 Australian Men's WC team don't you know.Omg we were so close this time
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Sign Up Now!Life mirrors the U20 Australian Men's WC team don't you know.Omg we were so close this time
Bloody hell - what are you doing - trying to keep this thread alive?I don't understand we've got aus championship, socceroos and a league starting.
Who's thinking about western united
Aloisi I guess... And the Avondale owner wondering how soon he can buy them out? Maybe 1-2 of their "fans" still feel a bit of nostalgia?Who's thinking about western united
Its always "shovel ready".Bloody hell - what are you doing - trying to keep this thread alive?
Dig a hole, dig a hole, dig a hole...Its always "shovel ready".
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Until they are officially dead, this thread will continue.Is thread going to be like John Farnham with his comebacks?
I assume you are replying to my comment.Bollocks. There is a limited amount of professional players in the local game and I can tell you they all know each other in some capacity. I can even say they some players like opposing players on a personal level more than they like some of their own team mates.
I think in this context, it was probably more about supporting those players that were not fortunate enough to get another contract.I assume you are replying to my comment.
I have no problem with players liking each other and having respect for each other. If they have played together and trained together there is sure to be a bond. When the game starts they are the enemy and you don't go in soft because they are your friend - that's sport.
After the game I expect them to shake hands, ignore what happened in the game or even laugh it off, and continue their friendship.
I am talking about holding a former opposition club dear to your heart to the extent that you might be imagining it coming back in a year or two and perhaps considering picking up with them again. I am knowingly reading that into the original statements even though it was not said.
To sign with a new club means the old club is dead in my harsh supporter eyes. I don't want their focus to be in any way on thoughts of getting the gang back together in a year or so.
The number of pricks I have heard moving to another club and saying "I always wanted to play/coach for my new club" - grrrrr. Never committing 100% in mind and body to the club that pays your salary (for the duration of your contract) stinks.
We are barely into the sequel. Rocky has yet to face off against Apollo the second time.Is thread going to be like John Farnham with his comebacks?
Shit Rocky hasnt even dressed up like Tarzan to make aftershave commercials yet.......We are barely into the sequel. Rocky has yet to face off against Apollo the second time.
Years of joy to come out of this thread yet.
Who cares?? There's so much to talk about I can't believe people are bothered about a failed team during the seasonUntil they are officially dead, this thread will continue.
The appeals process is still ongoing. I reckon they will find some new owner and be back in 26/27.
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