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Former Mariners in the NPL

Wombat

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Who would have thought......thousands of people didn't rush out the door to watch a team that have been a laughing stock for 3 years.
Wake up Mike.....if you have a quality side like Chelsea or Manu you can fill a foreign stadium. If you have turned a team into the worst team in the league (2nd worst this year thanks to a better coach) due to selling any decent roster you have.....why would people invest time and money to watch imported shit.
Not rocket science Michael.
Focus on your existing market and invest some money and you will reap the benefits.
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Who would have thought......thousands of people didn't rush out the door to watch a team that have been a laughing stock for 3 years.
Wake up Mike.....if you have a quality side like Chelsea or Manu you can fill a foreign stadium. If you have turned a team into the worst team in the league (2nd worst this year thanks to a better coach) due to selling any decent roster you have.....why would people invest time and money to watch imported shit.
Not rocket science Michael.
Focus on your existing market and invest some money and you will reap the benefits.
Clearly many more at the W-League Semi-Final, the last game made sense because of financial benefits this one did not.
 

MagpieMariner

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And Shaun admitted it was a dud at the forum. He implied Canberra wouldn't happen again, and admitted he didn't expect a crowd.
 
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JoyfulPenguin

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Facundo Alcacer was not in the squad for St Albans as they lost 0-1 away from home to Avondale FC (who include in their ranks former A-League players Massimo Murdocca, Petar Franjic, Nick Symeoy and Chris Oldfield) in NPL Victoria.
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Francesco Stella played a full match for the Port Melbourne Sharks lost as they lost 0-1 away from home to Heidelberg United in NPL Victoria. Heidelberg's lineup included former Victory defender Steven Pace.
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Facundo Alcacer was not in the squad as St Albans lost 0-5 at home to Hume City. Former Melbourne Victory player Theo Markelis and former Melbourne Heart player Ersin Kaya played for Hume City. With former Brisbane Roar and Melbourne Victory striker Juan Carlos Solarzano and former Melbourne City winger Hernan Espindola playing for St Albans.
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Francesco Stella played a full game for the Port Melbourne Sharks as they drew 0-0 with the Oakleigh Cannons in the PS4 NPL Victoria.
Francesco Stella can be seen at 0:00, 0:17, 0:29, 0:49, 1:03, 1:24 and 1:35

Gets a mention in the Port Philip Leader:
Christopher Cristaldo, Francesco Stella and Andreas Govas had the best of the Sharks’ chances to break the deadlock against Oakleigh.
Sauce: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/...y/news-story/cdf49997be2d59e7cf805298fe61d568
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Facundo Alcacer was not in the squad for St Albans Saints SC as they drew 0-0 away from home with Heidelberg United FC in the NPL Victoria.

Former trialist Yitay Towns played until the 46th minute as Avondale FC defeated South Melbourne FC 1-0 at home in the NPL Victoria.
 

dibo

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I don't think we made a bad call on not picking Alcacer. Not sure he's played yet in the NPLV!
 

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