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Round 1
Melbourne Victory FC v Melbourne Heart FC
12 OCTOBER 7:30PM ETIHAD STADIUM

Round 2
Melbourne Heart FC v Central Coast Mariners
19 OCTOBER 5:30PM AAMI PARK

Round 3
Perth Glory FC v Melbourne Heart FC
27 OCTOBER 2:00PM NIB STADIUM

Round 4
Brisbane Roar FC v Melbourne Heart FC
3 NOVEMBER 4:00PM SUNCORP STADIUM

Round 5
Melbourne Heart FC v Western Sydney Wanderers
8 NOVEMBER 7:30PM AAMI PARK

Round 6
Melbourne Heart FC v Sydney FC
15 NOVEMBER 7:30PM AAMI PARK

Round 7
Newcastle Jets FC v Melbourne Heart FC
24 NOVEMBER 5:00PM HUNTER STADIUM

Round 8
Melbourne Heart FC v Adelaide United FC
1 DECEMBER 5:00PM AAMI PARK

Round 9
Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Heart FC
7 DECEMBER 5:30PM PARRAMATTA STADIUM

Round 10
Sydney FC v Melbourne Heart FC
15 DECEMBER 5:00PM ALLIANZ STADIUM

Round 11
Melbourne Heart FC v Melbourne Victory FC
21 DECEMBER 7:30PM AAMI PARK

Round 12
Melbourne Heart FC v Wellington Phoenix FC
27 DECEMBER 7:30PM AAMI PARK

Round 13
Central Coast Mariners v Melbourne Heart FC
5 JANUARY 5:00PM BLUETONGUE STADIUM

Round 14
Perth Glory FC v Melbourne Heart FC
10 JANUARY 6:45PM NIB STADIUM

Round 15
Melbourne Heart FC v Newcastle Jets FC
17 JANUARY 7:30PM AAMI PARK

Round 16
Adelaide United FC v Melbourne Heart FC
25 JANUARY 5:00PM HINDMARSH STADIUM

Round 17
Melbourne Heart FC v Sydney FC
31 JANUARY 7:30PM AAMI PARK

Round 18
Melbourne Heart FC v Perth Glory FC
9 FEBRUARY 3:00PM TBC

Round 19
Wellington Phoenix FC v Melbourne Heart FC
16 FEBRUARY 5:00PM WESTPAC STADIUM

Round 20
Melbourne Heart FC v Brisbane Roar FC
23 FEBRUARY 5:00PM AAMI PARK

Round 21
Melbourne Heart FC v Melbourne Victory FC
1 MARCH 7:30PM AAMI PARK

Round 22
Newcastle Jets FC v Melbourne Heart FC
8 MARCH 5:30PM HUNTER STADIUM

Round 23
Melbourne Heart FC v Wellington Phoenix FC
16 MARCH 5:00PM AAMI PARK

Round 24
Melbourne Heart FC v Central Coast Mariners
23 MARCH 3:00PM AAMI PARK

Round 25
Brisbane Roar FC v Melbourne Heart FC
28 MARCH 6:30PM SUNCORP STADIUM

Round 26
Adelaide United FC v Melbourne Heart FC
4 APRIL 7:00PM HINDMARSH STADIUM

Round 27
Melbourne Heart FC v Western Sydney Wanderers
12 APRIL 5:30PM AAMI PARK

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Two home games v Sydney on top of the two derbies is a good thing for attendances. Assuming ADP maintains fitness and form and we compliment him with a crowd drawing marquee/squad of our own, there should be a buzz around the ground this season.

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We play Wellington Phoenix on the 27th of December after day two of the Ashes, hopefully the Barmy Army get over to AAMI Park. Would have preferred us to be hosting Newcastle or Sydney on that day to get a bigger crowd from the travelling cricket fans

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Two home games v Sydney on top of the two derbies is a good thing for attendances. Assuming ADP maintains fitness and form and we compliment him with a crowd drawing marquee/squad of our own, there should be a buzz around the ground this season.

Yeah, 2 home games against Sydney, Victory and West Sydney, with all the Friday night games as well, this is as good as we could hope for. Now we just need to win some of these games.

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Round 18Melbourne Heart FC v Perth Glory FC

9 FEBRUARY 3:00PM TBC

Round 27Melbourne Heart FC v Western Sydney Wanderers

12 APRIL 5:30PM AAMI PARK

Rd18 - Why does it say TBC? Is that a community round where we might play at Geelong or Morwell?

Rd27 - looking forward to the Terrace luncheon. Already.

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The 8th Friday game is on at 9:45 AEST in Perth.

 

Absolutly wrapt, by far our best fixture yet.

- 15 out of 27 in Melb (VIC) (including Derby, riegonal game v Perth)

- 2 home games against Victory, Sydney, WS, CCM and Wellington.

- 2 games in Adelaide on Friday and Sat #Awaydays

- Just 1 trip to the cake tin (Y)

Negs:

- Play Brisbane only once at home, usually a lock for 3 points in the bag,

- Play Perth on the road 3 times (inc. TBC game),

- 6 away games on a Sunday, makes it hard to travel.

- A few consecutive Sundays at home later in the season, but it's the clubs responcibility to be well placed and drawing people in by then..

K/O Breakdown:

Home: 14

Friday: 5 (5: 7:30)

Saturday: 4 (2: 5:30, 2: 7:30)

Sunday: 6 (3: 5, 3:3(1 TBC))

Away: 13

Friday: 3 (2: 7:30, 1: 9:45)

Saturday: 4 (1: 7:30, 3: 5:30)

Sunday: 6 (5: 5, 1: 3)

 

 

 

 

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Round 18Melbourne Heart FC v Perth Glory FC

9 FEBRUARY 3:00PM TBC

Round 27Melbourne Heart FC v Western Sydney Wanderers

12 APRIL 5:30PM AAMI PARK

Rd18 - Why does it say TBC? Is that a community round where we might play at Geelong or Morwell?

Rd27 - looking forward to the Terrace luncheon. Already.

 

Maybe it'll be our Regional Round in Geelong?

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Def our best fixture yet,

Esp in regards to Home Matches,

 

The FFA is really giving is us a solid chop out here:

Maybe this is what Sidwell, Munn and Co have been working on when many posters claimed nothing was happening at the club. :up:

 

Edit - Pls let the regional game be at Sleepy Hollow (Geelong).

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Reckon our regional game will be Albury then. Which is a bit shit.

I live 5 minutes away from Albury so it works out for me :) 

Not exactly sure where they'd play it though, Albury doesn't really have any state of the art stadiums...

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Reckon our regional game will be Albury then. Which is a bit shit.

I live 5 minutes away from Albury so it works out for me :) 

Not exactly sure where they'd play it though, Albury doesn't really have any state of the art stadiums...

 

FFS it takes even longer to get Albury by train from Melbourne than it does to get to Aberdeen from Glasgow. (4 hours insetead of 3 hours)

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Reckon our regional game will be Albury then. Which is a bit shit.

I live 5 minutes away from Albury so it works out for me :) 

Not exactly sure where they'd play it though, Albury doesn't really have any state of the art stadiums...

 

FFS it takes even longer to get Albury by train from Melbourne than it does to get to Aberdeen from Glasgow. (4 hours insetead of 3 hours)

 

You're telling me! Haha, plus the Melbourne to Albury line is more often than not delayed by up to an hour or more.

Should get a solid crowd though and hopefully more members, I know a lot of people in the area who are big football fans but don't go to A-League games so hopefully this will help to convince them :)

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We need to sign some quality players, and we really need to make sure that this season is our best season we've had as a club so far.

We haven't capitalized on certain opportunities in our first 3 seasons, and this must change now. I have a good feeling about this after hearing what Scott Munn has said about player signings and our marquee. Last season was probably the wake up call that the club needed

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Just having a bit of a think...last season we hosted Wellington in round 2 and had the VPL Grand Final played after it which helped our attendance. Since the fixture has been delayed a week that weekend will now have the Melbourne Victory hosting us at Etihad (unlikely to have the VPL Grand FInal prior). So, providing the VPL fixture runs the corresponding weekends as last year, it looks like we can't repeat that double header which i thought was a great initiative

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Great fixture, if the regional game is Albury so be it. I think lots of Friday nights will help, I know lots of families with kids will struggle, but there will be lots of games in Summer Holidays. Bit bummed about missing the 27th Dec game (Christmas in NSW), but an approach could be made to the Barmy Army to come over (English people aren't that fond of Kiwis from what I know). Now which away trips, thinking possibly Perth and/or Central Coast.

Bring on Round 1 and Johnny, get some signings done STAT!

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253215_554998044546774_134871120_n.jpg

 

Reckon our regional game will be Albury then. Which is a bit shit.

I live 5 minutes away from Albury so it works out for me :) 

Not exactly sure where they'd play it though, Albury doesn't really have any state of the art stadiums...

 

 

 

 

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Reckon our regional game will be Albury then. Which is a bit shit.

I live 5 minutes away from Albury so it works out for me :) 

Not exactly sure where they'd play it though, Albury doesn't really have any state of the art stadiums...

 

fine by me too, I have a holiday house in the Ovens valley, 1 hour away so I can make a weekend of it

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Is there any reason to think the Albury game is us and not WSW/Sydney?  It isn't even in Victoria, and most of the other info on that screenshot is about NSW.

Well firstly, Albury's closer to Melbourne than Sydney is by about 250km and secondly, Heart have been to the Albury/Wodonga region before and even played a pre-season game against the best players in the local league a couple of years ago so my bet would be us. 

It'd be the TBC game vs Perth, right?

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