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 Post subject: Re: A-LEAGUE launch: "New Football"
PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 12:34 am 
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Amaru's post is exactly why non-MV fans never vist MV.net. The Tardation just makes your brain hurt


Considering you don't have a brain, I say that's impossible for you to feel brain pain you sperm stain. Everything I said is spot on, and I'm not sorry if the truth hurts. It is what it is, even if you germs struggle to accept it.


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Either way.... I feel the Roar will win again.

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Amaru's post is exactly why non-MV fans never vist MV.net. The Tardation just makes your brain hurt


Considering you don't have a brain, I say that's impossible for you to feel brain pain you sperm stain. Everything I said is spot on, and I'm not sorry if the truth hurts. It is what it is, even if you germs struggle to accept it.



MOORS!!!!


I'm sorry, it says "moops"

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Amaru, chuck a chill pill and go celebrate living in the universe's greatest city...

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Glory memberships tracking 30-40% down on last season at about 3,600...

Hopefully the club wakes up one day.

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Glory memberships tracking 30-40% down on last season at about 3,600...

Hopefully the club wakes up one day.


Marquee signings are obviously good for Melbourne and Sydney but they further accentuate the imbalance in the AL. Not good for Glory .


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 Post subject: Re: A-LEAGUE launch: "New Football"
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Amaru, chuck a chill pill and go celebrate living in the universe's greatest city...


I am chilled but when I see ridiculous comments born simply out of spite for the MV, I feel obligated to tell it how it is.

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Either way.... I feel the Roar will win again.



Roar where easily the best last season but I can not see them pulling off a show like that again they will surely make finals but no higher than semi.

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Either way.... I feel the Roar will win again.



Roar where easily the best last season but I can not see them pulling off a show like that again they will surely make finals but no higher than semi.


Nothing to do with the above message, but your signature reeks of an inferiority complex. Yea okay you fluked the first derby, but who won the second, who made the finals and who didn't? MV. That is all.

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Amaru wrote:
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Either way.... I feel the Roar will win again.



Roar where easily the best last season but I can not see them pulling off a show like that again they will surely make finals but no higher than semi.


Nothing to do with the above message, but your signature reeks of an inferiority complex. Yea okay you fluked the first derby, but who won the second, who made the finals and who didn't? MV. That is all.



no way was it fluke the scond derby was a fluke

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MELBOURNE'S RED AND WHITE !

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Ken Hell I was in Prague when this sh*t was going on!

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 Post subject: Re: A-LEAGUE launch: "New Football"
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Well on the eve of the new season all I really have to say is we got back the Bruce and the rest is history.

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 Post subject: Re: A-LEAGUE launch: "New Football"
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All the regional and TBC games are now up:

W7: 19th Nov, Wellington vs. Adelaide @ Eden Park, Auckland
W9: 4th Dec, Melb. Heart vs. Wellington @ Latrobe City Stadium, Morwell
W9: 7th Dec, Sydney vs. Perth @ Campbelltown Stadium, Campbelltown
W10: 14th Dec, Wellington vs. Brisbane @ Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
W16: 25th Jan, Adelaide vs. Newcastle @ Carrington Park, Bathurst
W17: 1 Feb, Gold Coast vs. Melb. Victory @ Aurora Stadium, Launceston

In other fixture news, the Gold Coast United vs. Adelaide United clash on Friday 11th November has been switched from Skilled Park to Hindmarsh Stadium:

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Gold Coast Utd v Adelaide Utd venue change
Tuesday, 27 September 2011 9:59 AM

Gold Coast United’s scheduled fixture against Adelaide United on Friday 11 November has been switched from Skilled Park to Hindmarsh Stadium.

The decision to swap venues for the round six game was taken after positive discussions between the two clubs resulted in an agreement being drawn up that satisfied both parties and FFA.

With Gold Coast United’s new ticketing initiatives of $5.00 for children and $20.00 for adults requiring heavy subsidies, the decision to move the Adelaide fixture will assist in alleviating some of the associated costs, said Gold Coast CEO Clive Mensink.

“This is not a decision that we have taken lightly, but we wanted to push ahead with the new ticketing initiatives and at the same time be financially responsible towards the club’s bottom line,” Mr Mensink said.

“We had some very positive discussions with Adelaide United who are in one of the best positions to be responsive to such an agreement due to their stadium arrangements at Hindmarsh.

“Our members have already been informed and will be compensated for the loss of this match from our home schedule.

“We have offered them additional tickets to other fixtures, including the M1 derby against Brisbane Roar on October 21st, along with some other benefits.

“We have traditionally done well at Hindmarsh in the past and believe we have a very good chance of continuing that good run of form,” he said.

http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/gol ... ange/41350

Also for Gold Coast United fans:
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United announce $5 tickets for children
Thursday, 22 September 2011 1:22 PM

A new ticketing initiative has been announced by Gold Coast United that will make attending Hyundai A-League matches at Skilled Park more affordable than ever.

In the Eastern Stand adults will be able to purchase general admission tickets for only $20.00 with children’s tickets just $5.00 (children under 14-years-old).

The $5.00 kid’s ticket also extends to all other categories around Skilled Park, making the game even more accessible to Gold Coast youngsters who want to watch their local team in the country’s top football competition.

“It’s apparent and there is evidence wherever you look that the Gold Coast region is still suffering from the effects of the financial crisis and there are families who are doing it tough,” said Gold Coast United CEO Clive Mensink.

“The entertainment dollar is harder to find and we wanted to provide an opportunity for everyone to come along and support their local team in the Hyundai A-League.

“We have a fantastic group of players this year and we are confident of another successful season. We want as many people as possible to be able to watch the team, and of course the players will benefit by having more support behind them at Skilled Park.

“The $5.00 children’s ticket is representative of our increased links with the grassroots of football on the Gold Coast and is great value. It provides an opportunity for all young football fans to come and watch their local heroes, along with helping us to establish a broader fan base for the future.

“Naturally, we want to encourage as many people as possible to support this initiative, support their club and support the game,” he said.

United skipper Michael Thwaite said he was thrilled with the ticketing initiative and looked forward to the football community throwing their support behind the team from day one of the new season.

“The Gold Coast community can help the team get off to a great start against Wellington Phoenix if they get behind us in numbers by taking advantage of these new ticket prices,” he said.

“The new season is coming up fast, we have a lot of new faces in the squad and it would be fantastic to see a lot of new faces in the crowd as well.

“Our fans have always been brilliant and for anyone who has not been to a match before this is a great incentive to start coming along to Skilled Park and enjoying some terrific football action,” he said.

Tickets for United’s opening fixture of the 2011/12 Hyundai A-League season against Wellington Phoenix at Skilled Park on Sunday 9 October (4.00pm kick-off) go on sale from 12.00pm today through the Ticketek website.

http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/gol ... dren/41258


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