The oversized personalities in Australian football

By Robbie Di Fabio / Roar Guru

Following The World Game program on Monday night, Franz Straka, the North Queensland Fury coach, brought to my attention just what a great and jubilant personality he brings to the game in Australia.

His interview demonstrated just what a wonderful asset he is to football in this country. However, he is not alone.

There is an abundant quantity of different personalities on our shores. Let us go through some of the well known personalities in Australian football.

Let’s start with Franz Straka.

The Czech only moved to Townsville a few months ago after all the turmoil that erupted preceding the Fury’s first season in the A-League.

Therefore, he knew that coaching this community based club would never be an easy task. His willingness to go the extra mile for his club, supporters and community is a great aspect of his personality. He is an ideal example of what the A-League wants and more importantly requires.

The famous cream style jacket he now wears religiously in all types of tertius conditions, whether it’s boiling hot, hail or rain is a landmark of the Franz Straka brand which people love to embrace. We have witnessed some of their active supporters from the F-Troop duplicate their manager, wearing an identical jacket on match day.

Straka’s bubbly personality and the manner in which he is able to connect with the local community is an immense bonus not only for the locals in Townsville, but also for the A-League as a whole.

In the Fury’s last home game against Perth Glory, he was seen cheering the crowd on waving his arms around enthusiastically during stoppage time in order to get the crowd behind the team, whilst still wearing his famous jacket in the downpour of water.

What a fantastic sight this was!

This not only shows his passion for the game, however it creates an emotional attachment between himself, the club, the fans, the community and also the A-League itself.

Bravo Straka, keep it up!

Another character, who can be compared to the European version of the prominent Jose Mourinho, is the one and only Miron Bleiberg.

Miron, a former captain in the Israeli army, started his coaching career in the now defunct National Soccer League. He was the manager of Melbourne Croatia (Knights) from 1985-86 and has since had a variety of coaching roles, landing him at the expansion club Gold Coast United.

At times he may display a tad of arrogance and superiority over his peers; however there is no debating the fact that he does get the media attention he rightly craves for. Is this a good thing?

Sure, the A-League needs all the media attention it can get. If it is by a manager speaking his mind on what he truly believes about a particular matter then I say well done to him. These days, due to the FFA being strict on the code of conduct, coaches are somewhat reserved and hold back when asked about football related issues.

Football is a passionate game; if we don’t allow the people within the game to speak their mind then it will just create dull, stale, boring and predictable press conferences. We don’t want the game to come under scrutiny to the point where the brand is being tarnished.

However, we want to encourage free speech.

This is what creates media and fan interest. Although Miron Bleiberg attitude is one which can be controversial, he should be commended for having the courage to voice his true opinions.

We are now going to shift ourselves towards the media side of Australian football. Does the name Mark Bosnich spring to mind?

Bozza, as he is often referred to, has made a remarkable return to football.

From all the controversy that surrounded his playing days in the UK, to his issues which proceeded, he has come back into the football fraternity, and what an impact he has made.

Not only does he provide positive, analytical, in-depth and sophisticated analysis on football, Bozza has quite a charming character that will win the hearts of any sports fan. It is evident that he is enjoying his new role as a football analyst on Fox Sports.

While attempting to keep things football focused, he doesn’t shy away from the occasional joke with fellow colleagues Robbie Slater, Simon Hill, Paul Trimboli etc during live broadcast of games and the panel shows.

These are the distinctive personality qualities viewers love to see. Bozza is creating a culture at Fox Sports within the football community where they are serious about their football, owever can share a laugh or two to keep the viewers entertained simultaneously. In any walk of life, if there is a will then there is a way.

Bozza is a magnificent ambassador for the sport, he has brought some new life into Australian football.

Speaking of personalities, how about goal celebrations? We have all become accustomed to imaginative celebrations over the last five years. Archie Thompson’s kung-fu extravaganza on the corner flag always excites the Victory faithful, while Adelaide supporters adore Travis Dodd’s camera flirting whilst pumping up the crowd.

However, one particular celebration that comes to mind was from the Brisbane Roar’s recent home game at Suncorp Stadium. Ivan Franjic wonder strike from outside the box was over-shadowed by the Roar’s kayak goal commemoration. It was a spectacular site, which has received publicity not only around Australia, but worldwide too.

It has been a great promotional tool for the A-League.

In contrast, Mark Bosnich recently stated that he would shave his head if an A-League club produced a team celebration on par or better than the Icelandic team goal celebrations earlier this year. I think we can all agree Bozza may be in little of strife!

Features like goal celebrations create a positive and light-hearted atmosphere for the A-League, something exclusive which cannot be portrayed in the same manner by any other code in the country.

There are many differing personality traits in Australian football. Whether they openly demonstrate their sheer passion on match day like Franz Straka, or possess a more reserved attitude like Ernie Merrick, all play a significant role in the development of football on and off the pitch.

There are many prolific profiles who have made enormous contributions to the personally of Australian football. The likes of Les Murray, Rale Rasic, Craig Foster, John Kosmina, Ned Zelic and the late Johnny Warren are just a few examples. Does Australian football have personality?

I think so!

The Crowd Says:

2010-10-31T12:06:10+00:00

Realfootball

Guest


I was sadly mistaken, AF. Marylin Monroe once said that Joe DiMaggio was surprised, when he married her, to find that he had married a girl who was 80% publicity. Miron is 99% per cent publicity, and almost none of it is good.

2010-10-30T10:30:44+00:00

Andyroo

Guest


Luv Keegan's work :)

2010-10-29T08:05:33+00:00

Cpaaa

Roar Pro


This fella makes Ernie look way too exciting. lol, but ill give it ago...... 3/4now through and ive had to abort, right at the point where the interviewer asked " can you tell us your level of frustration ", couldnt do it.

2010-10-29T08:01:33+00:00

Titus

Guest


And my Favourite "If you're a burglar, it's no good poncing about outside somebody's house, looking good with your swag bag ready. Just get in there, burgle them and come out. I don't advocate that obviously, it's just an analogy."

2010-10-29T07:54:50+00:00

Cpaaa

Roar Pro


Great article. we are proud to have the once crowned "most hated man alive" by the english press, Kevin Muscat. Is it only in Australia we consider such an insult as the greatest of compliment???? i wonder if Ned Zelic could talk if we tied his hands behind his back? when was the last time tony polumbo slept? I really miss Kossie, l would like more interviews like Holloways. Top of the pops from the English collection http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YBgp_LaPWc

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2010-10-29T07:00:05+00:00

Robbie Di Fabio

Roar Guru


Cheers for the feedback! I think it's safe to say Ian Holloway wins the trophy for comedy relief at press conferences, probably the funniest post game interview I've seen. Kossie and Vidmar gave their fair share of laughs too, priceless at times! The more characters in the game the better I say, we want football to get that extra bit of media exposure. Miron might say some ridiculous things at times, but if I was going to do finger pointing at GCU I'd look towards Clive Palmer and his pessimistic attitude towards the community and his club.

2010-10-29T06:02:07+00:00

apaway

Guest


One of the greatest coaches to grace our shores was Frank Arok. He had oodles of personality, gave magnificent post-match interviews, and unlike Miron Bleiberg, he could actually coach as well.

2010-10-29T05:29:27+00:00

Art Sapphire

Guest


The name is Franz, Simone ;)

2010-10-29T05:04:45+00:00

simonjzw

Roar Pro


Frank who?

2010-10-29T04:55:05+00:00

Art Sapphire

Guest


When it comes to comedic value, the king of all managers is Ian Holloway - here are some crackers to end the week. Enjoy the weekend everybody and may all your football teams win :) Holloway describing an ‘ugly’ win for his QPR side at Chesterfield: “To put it in gentleman’s terms if you’ve been out for a night and you’re looking for a young lady and you pull one, some weeks they’re good looking and some weeks they’re not the best. Our performance today would have been not the best looking bird but at least we got her in the taxi. She wasn’t the best looking lady we ended up taking home but she was very pleasant and very nice, so thanks very much, let’s have a coffee.” On Paul Furlong, his veteran striker at QPR: “Paul Furlong is my vintage Rolls Royce and he cost me nothing. We polish him, look after him, and I have him fine tuned by my mechanics. We take good care of him because we have to drive him every day, not just save him for weddings.” On a disappointing display by a linesman: “It was lucky that the linesman wasn’t stood in front of me as I would have poked him with a stick to make sure he was awake.” On his move to Blackpool: “I love Blackpool. We’re very similar. We both look better in the dark.” On Cristiano Ronaldo: “He’s six foot something, fit as a flea, good looking – he’s got to have something wrong with him. Hopefully he’s hung like a hamster – That would make us all feel better. Having said that, me missus has got a pet hamster at home, and his c***’s massive.”

2010-10-29T04:50:40+00:00

Axel V

Guest


As a neutral, Franz Straka is a legend! Personalities are what creates drama and makes things interesting off the field (and on). I don't think enough of the players (except kevin muscat) have personality. It's always the same old bland boring interview. "It's a team effort, the boys did well, we take it 1 game at a time and hope to improve" BORRRRRRING! how awesome was it when the Adelaide players cried after the 6-0 defeat in the grand final and Kosmina, Vidmar kept saying hilarious things? Now they HAVE to shutup and aren't allowed to say anything entertaining. BORING!

2010-10-29T04:45:13+00:00

Australian Football

Roar Guru


I remember a time you thought he was the ants pants.. More ability then Paul Okon :D

2010-10-29T03:41:46+00:00

Realfootball

Guest


Nice piece. Problem with Bleiberg, unlike the others, is that he never says anything worth hearing. His net publicity value to GCU is firmly in the negative and he remains one of the biggest problems for the floundering club. If the Fury does fold, what's the odds that Straka ends up at Perth Glory. He would be a perfect fit for the club.

2010-10-29T03:37:17+00:00

Australian Football

Roar Guru


Speaking about dull---if anyone can get through this one is a Fanatic...! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-4K1emz0mc&feature=mfu_in_order&playnext=1&videos=D3ewFDdZevg

2010-10-29T03:16:06+00:00

cruiser

Guest


We all like personailities in the game, especially from the coaches. However id prefer to have a dull manager who gets results over an outspoken manager who doesnt. Leave it to somebody else to be the entertainment.

2010-10-29T02:21:46+00:00

Chris

Guest


Kossie, is managing the Adelaide Raiders in the South Aust Super Leage.

2010-10-29T02:11:01+00:00

Australian Football

Roar Guru


Classic Kossie----C'mon FFA bring back the biff in post match interviews.. :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMAbQHiGP-c

2010-10-29T02:04:22+00:00

Australian Football

Roar Guru


Rafa rekeons Alex farts too much with his mind games... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOaZYhTd2BU&NR=1&feature=fvwp

2010-10-29T01:59:29+00:00

Australian Football

Roar Guru


Kevin Keegan up yours----Luv it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXpUdBlRZe8

2010-10-29T01:48:38+00:00

True Tah

Guest


"The oversized personalities in Australian football" No one seems to have mentioned Nathan Tinker or Clive Palmer.

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