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Who gives a shit what these cunts think about us. Its hilarious looking at their forum and reading some of the shit that they're saying. Yeah I'd agree they were louder than us in parts of the game but they clearly have a bigger supporter base and have been around longer. As long as we win on the pitch everytime we play them they can be louder than us all the time I couldn't give a flying fuck.

 

You lost 4-0 in a derby. How fucken embarrassing hahahahahahahhahaha

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Useless excuses, anything to divert the attention away from them aye!

My favourite is this absolute butchering of the English language from classic Victory supporter, Mark Fernandez:

 
"Great crowd for a victory game oh whoops lol enjoy ya vline home to morwell ya two bob mob lol if only morwell could pull a real crowd when victory aren't playing keep dreamin u flogs!!!"

 

 

I too enjoy lurking their forum, the shit they say just to try to undermine us in any way is hilarious. They live in their own heads, pack of putos

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Classic thread on there about poaching JVS.

 

Apparently our structure hasn't changed under him, and that once we got a win, we were always going to go on a bit of a run.

 

Yup.

One look at our heat maps/completed pass stats and you'd come to the obvious conclusion... we play completely different under JVS.

I also keep seeing the line 'last ever derby', fucking lel. Trying to distract themselves from the fact that it'll be the same fucking club that'll be there next year dishing out more pain and misery upon muscunt FC.

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Victory, such a pathetic football club. They were claiming that given 8% of tixs to Guangzhou for away supporters. We are estimating 4000 ppl be in Etihad at that day. And poor victory aware that there will be more away supporters than their own ppl. They closed half the seats in Etihad and they are likely to give only 1000 tix to Guangzhou! The news that Victory is a terrible club will spread in Chinese Community and I will try to recruit more Heart fans at that game!

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They're still the biggest fucktards in Australia but god damn they played well against Guangzhou, was a really entertaining game.

 

I've said it before but Troisi should be one of the first on the plane to Brazil, the guy oozes class.

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Write your way into Victory’s history

 

For the first time, Melbourne Victory members can ‘make their mark’ on a playing shirt as part of the club's 10 year anniversary next season.

The Club has developed a member shirt for the 2014/15 season, which will form part of a match dedicated to our members.

To pay tribute to the rich history of the club, we have gone back to our roots and based the design around our first ever kit, one that also brought the club its first Championship in 2007. But that is not the most exciting part... we are offering members the chance to have their name printed on the front of the shirt!

Not only will you receive your own personalised shirt, the shirt design will be worn by the team in our dedicated member match in the 2014/15 Hyundai A-League season where it will be on show for all to see. There are a limited number of up to 700 places available on the shirt, so you must act quickly for your chance to be written into Melbourne Victory's history.

We are going to offer this opportunity to our inaugural members first. If all spots are not snapped up by our longest serving members, the club will then offer the opportunity to other members based on their membership loyalty level.

The 10-year member anniversary shirt will go on sale for $399 at the beginning of next week, with information being sent to inaugural members via email. Keep your eyes on your inbox for the on-sale announcement and order information.

The shirt will not be available in-store, this is an exclusive opportunity to write your way into Melbourne Victory’s history.

Preparation: Please be aware that we need six months to prepare the design, manufacture and ship this shirt, so therefore are looking to finalise all member names by mid-May.

*Shirt image is a representation only of final design and is subject to minor changes.

 

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Write your way into Victory’s history

 

For the first time, Melbourne Victory members can ‘make their mark’ on a playing shirt as part of the club's 10 year anniversary next season.

The Club has developed a member shirt for the 2014/15 season, which will form part of a match dedicated to our members.

To pay tribute to the rich history of the club, we have gone back to our roots and based the design around our first ever kit, one that also brought the club its first Championship in 2007. But that is not the most exciting part... we are offering members the chance to have their name printed on the front of the shirt!

Not only will you receive your own personalised shirt, the shirt design will be worn by the team in our dedicated member match in the 2014/15 Hyundai A-League season where it will be on show for all to see. There are a limited number of up to 700 places available on the shirt, so you must act quickly for your chance to be written into Melbourne Victory's history.

We are going to offer this opportunity to our inaugural members first. If all spots are not snapped up by our longest serving members, the club will then offer the opportunity to other members based on their membership loyalty level.

The 10-year member anniversary shirt will go on sale for $399 at the beginning of next week, with information being sent to inaugural members via email. Keep your eyes on your inbox for the on-sale announcement and order information.

The shirt will not be available in-store, this is an exclusive opportunity to write your way into Melbourne Victory’s history.

Preparation: Please be aware that we need six months to prepare the design, manufacture and ship this shirt, so therefore are looking to finalise all member names by mid-May.

*Shirt image is a representation only of final design and is subject to minor changes.

 

00090042-leadimage.jpg

 

I wonder if the "FK Sarajevo Supporters Group" can use the Bosnian Spelling of their names or their real Anglo names.

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I think the visitors got robbed IMO.

Couldn't have happened to a nicer bunch of fuckwits tbh but I do agree, Barbarouses was denied a clear penalty.

 

Dour game though, Jeonbuk played for the draw from the start and Victory whilst defensively solid offered little going forward. 

 

Just a quick sidenote, Connor Pain is an absolute hack.

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That's pretty much the status quo in Asian football though, one of the Chinese defenders in the Guizhou vs WSW game went off on a stretcher and was about to be subbed due to a "leg injury" and then magically came back on a minute later.

 

It's a culture thing I guess, I'm glad we don't see it too much in the A-League.

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Commentators said it perfectly. They are playing against opposition who should be miles better than them, they've done very well in the ACL and they should be proud. the yellow cards are simply because of the pressure they have been put under.

Kosta is a hog and doesn't shoot when he needs to. The ball never seems to leave his feet unless he goes to ground looking for penalties . They needed a class striker, and I think they would have done a lot better if they had one

Edit: very happy that they have been knocked out btw

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Yeah, credit where credit's due - they definitely punched above their weight in a really tough group where they often played a strong contingent of young players.

 

However, hopefully the FFA can pull their heads in and do something about the ridiculous annual ACL/A-League finals clash so we can have the best players playing.

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Yeah, credit where credit's due - they definitely punched above their weight in a really tough group where they often played a strong contingent of young players.

 

However, hopefully the FFA can pull their heads in and do something about the ridiculous annual ACL/A-League finals clash so we can have the best players playing.

Timing has to be fixed but not so much for the wanky finals in HAL but to ensure league is well represented in ACL.

Roar was by far best and most consistent team this season finishing well on top.

They are the title holders, well deserved too.

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