We need 12th A-League club and a national Cup
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[caption id="attachment_29169" caption="Sydney FC players Stuart Musialik and Shannon Cole take part in a team training session as Ian Ramsey looks on in Sydney.…
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Well the worst possible outcome of yesterday’s AFL grand final was not seeing Collingwood and its fans come away with the win, but in…
North Queensland Fury and Melbourne Victory have played out a scoreless draw at Dairy Farmers Stadium on Saturday evening, in what was a much…
Melbourne Victory has won their first ever A-League game at AAMI Park on Sunday afternoon, thrashing the previously undefeated Brisbane Roar 3-0 in front…
Melbourne Victory has secured their first win of the 2010/11 A-league season thanks to a 1-0 victory over Gold Coast United at Skilled Park…
The Melbourne Victory Vs North Queensland game at AAMI Park on Sunday afternoon has to go down as one of the most controversial in…
A nine-man North Queensland Fury have hung on for a 2-2 draw with the Melbourne Victory in one of the most controversial A-League games…
I can safely say that Gerard Parson's performance in the Victory vs Glory game on the weekend has to be one of, if not,…
Well, only a few years ago who would have thought that Melbourne Victory would be playing football in a proper football stadium? To many…
Perth Glory has won their first ever A-League game in Melbourne, with a 2-0 victory over the Melbourne Victory in front of 20,358 fans…
I believe the next few World Cups will be held in:
2014: Brazil
2018: England
2022: Australia or USA
2026: Unknown atm.
2030: Uruguay and Argentina.
Football World Cup decision is getting close
Cheers mate. That would be my dream. To even call one match at the World Cup on home soil would be amazing.
Football World Cup decision is getting close
Thank you so much mate. Really appreciate it. 😀
Football World Cup decision is getting close
October 2nd, you mean? 😉
Melbourne Heart have got quite a few members, around 3-4,000. Of course it’s not going to be as much as Victory’s 17k plus, it it’s still not a bad number.
The Hearts current average attendance is 8k, which is nearly 2k less than the A-League average. The derby games will bring it up of course.
I never thought a second A-League club in Melbourne will work, but I hope to be proven wrong…..
Melbourne Kruse To Victory
Muscat, as evil as some people may think he is, is not an idiot. He knows there is a line, and he certainly is not a racist.
Muscat was not guilty in incident with Akoto
With a comment like that, I didn’t think he actually read the article.
I’m not too familiar with this site yet, only just have signed up recently, but I am guessing there are quite a few football haters on here that like to troll?
Melbourne Victory are home at AAMI
Sorry but where did I ever say I go to the football for the atmosphere, not the game?
I said in my article the fact we are now playing in a proper football stadium, was good as the fans are now closer to the action. We don’t have to WATCH THE GAME over a running track or on a pitch that is in the middle of a massive oval.
Also, what Farqwar said was absolutely spot on.
Melbourne Victory are home at AAMI
It was quoted on many wesbites, even the A-league website, that the official attendance was 20,358.
I was at the stadium, and it clearly looked like it was 2/3 full.
Melbourne Victory are home at AAMI
Our home kit should always be the Big V, but I wouldn’t mind if we alternated between the V and the sash every now and then. It’s something no other A-League club does, or has done before.
The sash as an away kit is not that bad idea I think, but the thing is like you say, the Melbourne Heart’s away jersey has the sash as well. So, I don’t think that will work.
Some people have even been suggesting we use it as an ACL jersey. That won’t work at all.
As I said previously the Big V represents who we are and where we are from, so we don’t want to be wearing a sash. Also, the AFC permit teams must have numbers on the front of the jersey, so with the sash there it wouldn’t really work. They could put the numbers on the side like this years ACL jerseys, but it didn’t look too attractive at all.
Perth Glory shock the Melbourne Victory
I will agree, Angulo has not lived up to his expectations just yet. Apparently he’s been ripping it up in training, but when it comes to matchday where it matters….
Hopefully though, he can pick-up his game and start to show us what he has to offer.
The seatbelt shirts did look alright, but I am not too sure about wearing them for the whole season. Maybe if the sponsorship money was good, then yeah it might be worth looking into, but I think many of the supporters wouldn’t like to see that happen.
We are Melbourne Victory, and the Big V on our jersey is a large represenatation of who we are and where we are from. Who cares if it doesn’t look good one one player? Maybe Kruse should get a smaller sized jersey.
Perth Glory shock the Melbourne Victory
Yes I was quite puzzled when an attendance of 17,000 came up. Atleast 2/3 of the stadium was full. The 20,358 figure seemed much more accurate to me.
Perth Glory shock the Melbourne Victory
I noticed this as well. But that crowd figure has been posted on various websites including FourFourTwo and Fox Sports so I assumed it was the real figure.
The A-League website only has 17k, but I was there and there was clearly more than seveteen-thousand people there.
Perth Glory shock the Melbourne Victory
I thought the emoticon at the end of the sentence would of hinted at some sarcasm. Obviously it was too hard to pick up.
Japan beats Argentina, Asian football improving