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Ian

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never give up/life is nothing without passion. Current favourite player - Thomas Broich Memorable match - 2011 A-League Grand Final - embodies 'Never Give Up'

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The per capita argument applies to every team in every city.
I pointed out that was a one-off drop from the special circumstances for two home games with 15,000 each – the first with a storm rolling through right before the game and raining until kick-off which if others knew the sold tickets were pushing 20,000. Though some still need to feed paranoia. Against City I have noticed the crowds generally fall short. Perhaps some folks spent money on the Socceroos game the week before (raining before the game also) and didn’t back up a week later for the Roar.
Some of this stuff is still making a mountain out of a molehill.

Brisbane post first win of A-League season

Agree, was expecting 11k to 12k but the factors you mentioned have played their part. At halfway through the season we can debate the crowd stats with more confidence.

Brisbane post first win of A-League season

Care to name the players Victory intentionally rested?
Lawrence Thomas, at AAMI Park, as I recall had a blinder. Matt McKay squandered a golden opportunity in the first 5 minutes he should have simply converted which would have got us the Premiership if my memory serves correctly.
blowing a 3 goal lead…..yes we were all around at the time. one of the great semi finals (for WSW fans especially). these things happen. I’m happy with our perfect grand final record though.

apart from that….Aloisi needs to get some formation right. I agree with the first two home games were an opportunity lost. Our squad is quite a good one. I was very confident in what happened in the off-season on and off the park. I will keep believing.

Have we already determined this season's A-League pretenders?

Melange – if you think slickas is as cool as a cucumber that’s fine. if his comment created a reaction from other people they can respond.

ts fine to speak about your own experiences, but then drifting towards slightly speaking on behalf of the ‘ethnic’ kids view is where it changes. i can assure you some may not concur with ‘slickas’ history of interaction.

so i feel saying ECP is twisting words s a twist on what ECP actually conveyed and his point was valid. IMO.

South Melbourne saga shows the divisions in our football family

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