A-League's Melbourne Derby is the hottest ticket in town

By Andrew Leonard / Roar Pro

Within the space of two seasons, there is already a magic feeling surrounding the Melbourne derby that permeates the city. The derby is starting to transcend sporting lines in a city where football is relegated to smaller column spaces.

Despite the fact the AFL Record sorry the Herald Sun is back with a vengeance, after that pesky tennis was in the way for a fortnight.

Notwithstanding the fact the new love affair of glorified backyard cricket (20Twenty) and a one-day international is at the MCG this weekend. Amongst the community, there is a feeling the number one sporting event in town this weekend, will be at AAMI Park where the Victory and Heart go head to head for a sixth time in their already eventful rivalry.

Speaking with people who love sport but who do not necessarily love the A-League, the resounding feedback is that if you are going to go to an A-League match then head to a Melbourne derby. Short of the ridiculous hyperbole written for previous Melbourne derbies, comparing them to famous derbies around the world, there is no doubt that this match has already stamped itself in Melbourne’s sporting calendar as not just another match but an event.

Melbourne we know lives and breathes sporting contests, and when the sport is big enough, it gets recognised as an event. We have just had the tennis dominate Melbourne for a fortnight, The Melbourne Cup dominates the spring, AFL has grand final week and the ANZAC Day match; the Formula 1 Grand Prix is in March. All these sports have become events.

For football this is becoming the way for the derby. Sell-outs and big crowds to particular matches and not others suggests that there is something special about them. With the derby we get that.

While the build up felt bigger to the Christmas derby, this match is certainly no less important for the Heart and Victory fans. Heart in their second season will be playing for more than bragging rights with a finals berth to be secured. Melbourne Victory are playing for… well, nobody knows this year, because they are not playing for each other, nor their precious coach, and the jury is out on the incumbent as well.

So the stage is set, we know the costumes and the players, but we don’t know who will take the lead role, nor how the show will end. Nevertheless the audience is pouring in, because recent memories remind them it will deliver.

Oh, and because it’s the most talked and biggest event in town.

The Crowd Says:

2012-02-04T21:16:45+00:00

Punter

Guest


Lovely to see our AFL fans taking such an interest in our game.

2012-02-04T20:30:29+00:00

Tizzo

Guest


Well what is the biggest sporting event this weekend?

2012-02-04T12:14:41+00:00

Bondy

Guest


Fake. Your easier to read than a cheap novel .

2012-02-04T04:51:35+00:00

Axelv

Guest


Good article, can't wait until tonight! In some cases you have football fans flying across the country who go for neither team just to see this ;) GO VICTORY!

2012-02-04T04:19:53+00:00

Axelv

Guest


Biggest sporting event this weekend, by measure of importance. :) Nothing you say can convince me otherwise.

2012-02-04T04:10:31+00:00

Soccerbot3000

Guest


It may well be if we are to use metric other than attendance, tv audiences, media coverage or general public interest. Size of ball utilised in play perhaps?

2012-02-04T04:05:19+00:00

It's called soccer

Guest


"the biggest sporting Night we've had in Melbourne this year" ? I think the Australian Open was at night, wasn't it!

2012-02-04T04:04:08+00:00

Axelv

Guest


It is the biggest sporting event this weekend. Get a life troll.

2012-02-04T03:38:24+00:00

Fussball ist unser leben

Roar Guru


Soccerbot3000 or should we call you Fake ex-AFL Fan? Why did you change your name ... again? Good to see you spending so much time talking Football. I've go 1730 rendezvous at the Precinct Hotel to kick start of the biggest sporting night we've had in Melbourne this year, so I'd better take an afternoon nap. Enjoy the Derby, comrade.

2012-02-04T03:17:03+00:00

Soccerbot3000

Guest


Amongst your fellow soccer players there was interst in a soccer match? I suppose to individuals with a limited understanding of data, causality and observer bias this might be considered notable. Also, I note with interest your claim to be uninterested in the opinions of non-soccer fans about soccer, and respectfully suggest that this contention is not supported by the observable data - in this case your various postings on this website.

2012-02-04T03:08:51+00:00

Fussball ist unser leben

Roar Guru


Well, I've just returned from playing my Saturday morning football match and I haven't heard a single person talk about anything but the Derby today. I didn't even know there was a Cricket International played in Melbourne last night until I heard Matt Thompson on SEN radio devote the opening 1/2 hr of his programme to talking about the disgusting behaviour of the cricket crowd. I guess it all depends on the social circle where you mix. For me and everyone that I know, it's Melbourne Derby and nothing else. To be perfectly honest, since the HAL started, I don't really care what non-football fans think about anything.

2012-02-04T02:59:55+00:00

Soccerbot3000

Guest


The author claimed that the derby is the biggest sporting event in Melbourne this weekend, a contention that is demonstrably false against a significant number of objective criteria.

2012-02-04T02:57:09+00:00

Soccerbot3000

Guest


It is indeed a big deal for soccer fans, and certainly not too far behind the super bowl in terms of public interest amongst Melburnians this weekend.

2012-02-04T02:35:33+00:00

Fussball ist unser leben

Roar Guru


Absolutely - for me, in the space of 2 years, the HAL Melbourne Derby is, by far, the biggest sporting event for me in Melbourne. Of course, the HAL GF or a major WCQ would also be huge but, these are not events we can rely on occurring every year. Amongst my group of football mates we probably have a few more MHT fans than MVFC and the increased banter this week will reach a crescendo as we gather at the Precinct Hotel to watch CCM v BRI before making the journey to AAMI Park, which is the best sporting venue in Melbourne. 6 hours to kick off

2012-02-04T02:23:29+00:00

Stam

Guest


Big game yes, big event no

2012-02-04T02:22:00+00:00

Katie Lambeski

Roar Guru


you clearly want to be watching something else, so don't bother commenting on blogs/columns like these...personally, the derby is an amazing event and one that is a must see, even if you aren't a Victory or Heart supporter

2012-02-04T01:16:52+00:00

Bondy

Guest


Steve. Is it necessary to play this" BIG" game down. If you don't feel it has any significance why read or post on the article .

2012-02-04T01:07:16+00:00

Titus

Guest


Are your mates all volleyball fans?

2012-02-04T00:43:52+00:00

Stoffy18

Roar Guru


I hate to come across as a prick, but as you can tell I'm a big NFL fan ;)

2012-02-04T00:39:32+00:00

Bondy

Guest


No problem mate .

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