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I'm so sick of these guys. Have seen them on a number or occasions complaining about seat allocation and starting their own shitty chants etc
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Thanks !
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Matchday 16: v Adelaide United, 5:00 Hindmarsh
heartrate replied to heartrate's topic in Melbourne City
Thanks Marty I'll check it out... It will be my first Adelaide trip... Weather will be top notch as well... Can't wait for some Straya day bevvies -
Flights booked. Any good accom near ground/pub?
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First win - check First away win - ? Can we do it? P.S. Any suggestions re: cheap/decent accom near the pub/ground would be greatly appreciated.
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Gol Gol and Williams have both said they don't want to sign on due to how things are run etc no objection from me.. Hopefully we can bring in some great decision makers cos those two have no fkn idea. Besides that. What. A. Game.
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Free for members IIRC
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10 mins away from me I will be there 100%
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In.
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Melbourne Heart vs Perth Glory Friday 9:45EST
heartrate replied to kingofhearts's topic in Melbourne City
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JVS dished up more of the same long ball stuff in his 2nd year. Yes, he started out with a ball on the deck style but that seemed to change very quickly once he realised it wasnt getting results. Will he try something different this year as the pressure will be off to some extent? Who knows. Just relayed what Massimo said but yes hopefully he's seen how ineffective the long ball tactic has been for us and will stick to keeping it on the ground... He also said the club can't go out and state a youth policy then do the opposite... Mentioned Retre etc getting games but with the already poor results JA didn't want to play an even younger squad to be even worse.... He agreed when I said what have we got to lose? Give the young guys a go. So they do welcome the younge guys coming in... I wonder which way JVS will go but in saying that we do have a few players to come back from injury which will go straight into the squad...
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Illuminati Jk, I like.
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Gerard Nus took training. Mass & Rams thanked us for showing up they really appreciated it. Mass said a win would really boost confidence (obvs) When training amongst themselves they seemed fine, intense and moving well. Orlando is only a couple of weeks away, apart from being an absolute monster Mass said he's excited to having in the team he's a fantastic player... Emu's trial was largely unsuccessful. Also when I asked if the style of play will change under JVS Murdocca mentioned that he is a fan of keeping the ball on the pitch which was music to his ears... Good riddance long balls!
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In for training. Can someone confirm if it's Epping ? Thanks
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There's about 5 of us in Yarraside. No partners, just the love of the game.
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I assume this is for when players pull the top over their head after scoring?
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TTDIM: Ferry Corsten.
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There's still so many atmosphere sponges.... Nothing worse than singing at the top of your lungs and being surrounded by mutes.
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I understand when you sit in the Yarraside there maybe a restricted view with flags and that i can deal with cause its not always in the same position, BUT when you put a banner up every time we get a great chanec and you miss a goal, then fuck me it pisses you right off!!! Missed both of Migliorini's goals cause of that 12th man banner. no sympathies. its active. if a flag is in your way.. look to the left and the screen is right there.
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Does that mean the players will lose on purpose so he's gone?
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I skimmed through it hoping to see "John Aloisi has been sacked" "help us secure three vital points" secure it yourself by getting a new fkn manager.
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Over the last two weeks the Club and I have received many emails and letters providing constructive feedback on our team’s current form. We have listened, taken notice and I felt it necessary to reiterate our shared concerns. At Melbourne Heart, we recognise and accept that our start to the season has been unacceptable and we identify with your frustrations. Football is a game which delivers highs and lows in equal measure and we acknowledge that we are experiencing a difficult period on the pitch currently. The A-League is a competitive league, but at Melbourne Heart we are committed to meeting the highest standards of professionalism on and off the park – and ultimately that means delivering results. We want to win games and we want to be near the top of the table – which I’m sure is a desire shared by all of our members and fans. You can guarantee that the Club is doing everything possible to turn our current form around. It may not be visible, but we are working hard behind the scenes – and the Club are 100 per cent focussed on achieving a positive result against Adelaide United this Sunday. Importantly, we appreciate your continued support and your loyalty at this current point in time. In times of hardship, the Club, our members, fans and players need to stick together and show fight and support – and importantly unite together behind our Red and White. This Sunday at AAMI Park, I encourage you to show your support and help us secure three vital points. Yours Sincerely, Scott Munn CEO, Melbourne Heart FC