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HAL 4 - Round 4

Guns of Melbourne

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Ted said:
Guns of Melbourne said:
I was hoping for broken legs from both teams. Both for you guys and my own selfish wants :)

lol, yeah could have been a bonus. As it would be if the melb lads forget we have a game next week!  :p

I'll be a bit disappointed if they don't turn up... considering that I have to spend more than 24 hours in Sydney and then Drive to Gosford on Saturday morning.
 

FFC Mariner

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If you are driving, the freeway is shit from about 10 till around 1pm as people leave the City.

Mid afternoon will be fine.
 

FFC Mariner

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LOL, Bling fans have just worked out that Aloisi is slow and lazy. The new Zdonkey as one called him.

Fun and laughs here:

http://sfcu.com.au/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=28&topic=10472.0
 

Capn Gus Bloodbeard

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Jesus said:
clarence said:
marinermick said:
hope melbourne self-destruct as we play them next week

Musc**t lucky to stay on the field and should have been out for the game against us

I don't think he'll get cited, if you are referring to the nice little sidekick he gave a Melbourne player as he challenged. He got a yellow for that and the matter was 'dealt with on the field'.

Fabiano looks gone....

Dealt with on the field is no longer FFA policy

to some extent, it is -

9.23 Where FFA in its sole and absolute discretion believes:
(a) that a Referee has made an Obvious Error; and
(b) a failure to remedy the Obvious Error would be prejudicial to the interests or good image of football in Australia,
FFA may issue to the Participant a Disciplinary Notice that:
(c) includes reasonable details of the alleged Offence; and
(d) refers the matter to the Disciplinary Committee for hearing to determine what, if any, sanction should be imposed in accordance with these Regulations.

They'll only act if it looks like the ref seriously screwed up, basically.  Considering there wasn't a great deal of force behind it, they'll probably give Breeze the benefit of the doubt.
 

northernspirit

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eggy:

canoworms1.jpg
 

marinermick

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fairweather newcastle fans and no excuse for the crowd last night - perfect weather, preferred friday night game and against sydney, who looked like they brought 2-3K

did anyone see the pre-game show? i guess the newcastle attitude was summed up by the fan interviewed who he would not turn up next game if newcastle do not win
 

dibo

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hold off until our next home game before laying it on too thickly - crowd numbers generally are pretty soft at the moment, and newcastle's 11k is a lot better than sydney's 11k.
 

marinermick

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dibo said:
hold off until our next home game before laying it on too thickly - crowd numbers generally are pretty soft at the moment, and newcastle's 11k is a lot better than sydney's 11k.

their 11K is a hell of alot worse than their 16K in the first round plus they had more favourable crowd conditions this round

the only difference is their form and scummers, whether being league or football, are notorious fair weather supporters

they even got less than 1000 people for a nsl game under con
 

jaypee

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Greenpoleffc said:
LOL, Bling fans have just worked out that Aloi$i is slow and lazy. The new Zdonkey as one called him.

Fun and laughs here:

http://sfcu.com.au/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=28&topic=10472.0

Tooooooo Funnnnnnny :vhappy: :vhappy: :vhappy: :vhappy: :vhappy:
 

jaypee

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marinermick said:
dibo said:
hold off until our next home game before laying it on too thickly - crowd numbers generally are pretty soft at the moment, and newcastle's 11k is a lot better than sydney's 11k.

their 11K is a hell of alot worse than their 16K in the first round plus they had more favourable crowd conditions this round

the only difference is their form and scummers, whether being league or football, are notorious fair weather supporters

they even got less than 1000 people for a nsl game under con

How poor did the actual EAS ground look...... Glad we don't have an NRL team
 

fedelta

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kevrenor said:
Paul Trimboli on Fox reckons the biggest rivalry in the A-League is between Victory and Adelaide .... !?

Game in Melbourne starting soon.

He was actually quoting what Vargas said.
 

Blair

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Did anyone see Aloisi shit volley shot against the scum almost the worst shot ever couldn't stop laughing bout it thank god we didnt sign him bozza for maquee. :piralaugh:
 

Guns of Melbourne

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Victory are appealing the red card given to Fabiano, not the extra weeks (as was expected to happen).

Melbourne Victory on behalf of player Ney Fabiano, this morning lodged an Obvious error (red card) application with FFA, as permitted under the Hyundai A-League Disciplinary Regulations, clause 9.2.

The application has been lodged after reviewing the broadcast footage from all angles from Friday nights game vs Adelaide United and speaking with Ney Fabiano about the incident.

As the application is now with FFA, and subject to the disciplinary processes, Melbourne Victory is unable to make any further comment about the incident at this time.
 

dibo

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Guns of Melbourne said:
Victory are appealing the red card given to Fabiano, not the extra weeks (as was expected to happen).

Melbourne Victory on behalf of player Ney Fabiano, this morning lodged an ‘Obvious error (red card) application’ with FFA, as permitted under the Hyundai A-League Disciplinary Regulations, clause 9.2.

The application has been lodged after reviewing the broadcast footage from all angles from Friday nights game v’s Adelaide United and speaking with Ney Fabiano about the incident.

As the application is now with FFA, and subject to the disciplinary processes, Melbourne Victory is unable to make any further comment about the incident at this time.

chairman lmao!
 

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