Manchester City, 'Uniting' the sporting world
This is an open apology letter to all soccer fans in Australia and worldwide. In closed circles and private conversations, I have sniggered and…
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This is an open apology letter to all soccer fans in Australia and worldwide. In closed circles and private conversations, I have sniggered and…
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Cheers Agga amazing footage.
To be honest I haven’t experienced much of the HAL, though did attend the Grand Final Victory won 1-0 and didn’t overly enjoy it.
Though the challenge the HAL faces that the EPL doesn’t is that not everyone loves soccer in Australia (sorry I can’t bring myself to say football just yet) and apart from the HAL fans who have commented here sharing the highlights of the A-League the main stream media usually only wants to convey the negative aspects of the sport (eg Clive Palmer).
So if the drama is there i’m unsure how the A-League converts the regular sport follower who sees it as second rate to support the local league. When they do I think it will be great to have a third big sporting competition in Australia
Manchester City, 'Uniting' the sporting world
Yes I meant crazy or stupid when referring to Joey Barton.
Thanks Kasey was talking to a friend today about the Melbourne derby. Feel shattered I have caught the bug at the end of both seasons
Manchester City, 'Uniting' the sporting world
Thanks Tom, I also thought it was a pretty straight forward idea but have had a fair few want to argue the point with me. Im stunned at the hype this non-issue has received
AFL's prayer rooms will harm nobody
Thanks Bondy.
It is an interesting point I guess with less scores depending on the side (eg the Man City game) you always feel as if you are in the game, thus less of a chance you thinking the match is over. With Soccer I don’t know if the scoring is the main part of the enjoyment, a lot is also in part to build ups and good opportunities.
Poor games are more likely to be catergorised not by the score but by the amount of shots and chances generated.
Though a high scoring AFL game (albeit close) is better than a low scoring one
Manchester City, 'Uniting' the sporting world