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November 1st 2009 @ 12:15am
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Gold Coast “United” – How to lose fans and alienate people
As a Gold Coast resident and football fan, I am embarrassed by the board’s decision to cap crowds at 5,000. It is a backward step for football on the Coast and the A-League in general.
I feel sorry for the players, and Jason Culina in particular. He came home to support football in this country [...]
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ABCDEFG said | November 1st 2009 @ 12:30am | Report comment
Agreed,
I don’t know if there is some contract that states that Gold Coast United will keep playing for X amount of years in the A-league but if there isn’t and there isn’t a decent improvement then they might be kicked out of the league. I also don’t know why the hell they just don’t put out a television ad showing GCU scoring goals and the voiceover guy saying something like “….and with Socceroo Jason Culina and the competitions highest goal scorer Shane Smeltz…..you to can see the Gold Coast in action this week” then there’s the queue for a family ticket price of $39 and then cut, I reckon I’d work.
Rusty0256 said | November 1st 2009 @ 1:01am | Report comment
Good on Fox for making some sort of effort to make the most out of the embarrasing ‘acres of emptiness’ but the reality was, it was and continues to be, a complete farce.
Thank God for Fury and Fowler; they have definitely become my second fav team (a long way behind MV, of course).
Remembering back to the start of the season with GC Bleiberg and and Palmer poncing around like they were Real Madrid while Fury were doing it tough and building from the ground up, well it seems to me like the peacock and the feather duster have swapped roles.
Oh, and to the players of GC; keep those nice memories of private jet travel as you shuffle down the arse-end of the cheap seats on Jetstar from now on.
constantine said | November 1st 2009 @ 8:33pm | Report comment
hey hey me too, nqf are my second favourite team as well. just look at their website and read how much they engage their community. its premature to say, but there are many indicators that nqf will take off
Pippinu said | November 1st 2009 @ 8:37pm | Report comment
I wonder whether it’s easier to engage with the local community in a smallish place like Townsville, than a place like the Gold Coast that is spread out, and full of vagrants, vagabonds, passers-through, castaways and schoolies.
Dogs Of War said | November 1st 2009 @ 8:39pm | Report comment
I don’t think you have a choice in places like Townsville. Every person you employ will be part of the fabric of that town.
While places like the Gold Coast have plenty of ring in’s etc, and engaging a more fragmented community can be hard. Their are reason’s why League had a few attempts on setting up a team, Giants and Seagulls where both failures. Chargers were fine (though kicked out of the comp due to Super League), and the Titans are showing all the lessons they learnt from the first few attempts.
Jeff Baxter said | November 1st 2009 @ 2:35am | Report comment
I think you football neophytes are being a bit naive about the nature of football, the owners and the community. Thay have always been the playthings of rich men going well back; from the factory owners to todays russian and yank wideboys. the community has always taken to their club despite the owners not because of them.
Mr cheese said | November 1st 2009 @ 6:58am | Report comment
Jeff,
I believe you are a convert from football to RL. Aren’t you being a little naive ? Rugby LEague clubs would be the plaything of rich “wideboys” if the sport had the same popularity.
Jeff Baxter said | November 1st 2009 @ 11:51am | Report comment
What does that have to do with the price of fish or my comment?
thinker said | November 1st 2009 @ 8:31am | Report comment
Palmerland is awesome, but you can’t come
esspecially you stan and kyle
GazGoldCoast said | November 1st 2009 @ 3:05pm | Report comment
We were all having so much fun until Clive picked up the ball and said we had to play by his rules or he was going home.
Take your ball and go home now Clive. Nobody likes you any more.
GeneralAshnak said | November 2nd 2009 @ 10:04am | Report comment
Bad luck Gaz, sorry you are stopping blogging about GCU. Why not switch to the league in general?
AndyRoo said | November 2nd 2009 @ 1:28pm | Report comment
If you are still ging to the games then why not focus more on the match and the players (including opposition players) rather than the off field stuff.
But totally understand if after feelign so burnt that you want to give it a rest.
M1tch said | November 1st 2009 @ 7:00pm | Report comment
Money doesn’t buy you love
bever fever said | November 1st 2009 @ 8:43pm | Report comment
I believe its “Can’t buy me love ” (money can’t buy me love) … off a hard days night.
Pippinu said | November 1st 2009 @ 9:00pm | Report comment
Hey – we’re all entitled to an artistic interpretation!!! (thank you Marcia Hines)
M1tch said | November 3rd 2009 @ 2:05pm | Report comment
lol, whatever the saying
richie rich palmer aint getting GCU fans
They are like the Gold Coast Chargers, have money but no fans
They need to rebrand!
bever fever said | November 1st 2009 @ 9:09pm | Report comment
Money can buy love …… in Thailand it buy you love longtime.
SImone` said | November 2nd 2009 @ 1:03pm | Report comment
Would any of you pay an extra $100,000 so a few more hundred people could watch the game. If the crowds turned out from the start there wouldn’t be this problem, you brought it upon yourselves.
GeneralAshnak said | November 2nd 2009 @ 1:31pm | Report comment
No, but then I wouldn’t have agreed to those conditions in the first place.
mahony said | November 3rd 2009 @ 4:45pm | Report comment
That is right GA – and the FFA will leverage a few Socceroos games in the future to get that stadium deal back on track. The FFA don’t always get it right – but they are light years ahead of the people who previously ran the beautiful game in Australia. Thank Christ I say.