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Post by Andy on Nov 10, 2007 22:53:52 GMT 10
Please don't start this "my dick is bigger than yours" shit. Seriously everyone on this forum is over it. BTW, i'm not just singling you out jetsmania. What?
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Post by curious on Nov 11, 2007 6:54:45 GMT 10
This isn't a "i can piss higher than you" six year old giggle (unless your a giggling 6 year old) fest & I don't give a damn how many where at any game. I do give a damn that our players looked classy, showed heart, got up 2 nill & have a two win lead after 12 rounds.
At times I wonder if "who can piss the highest" is all that matters to many, & the football itself is just a consequential distraction.
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Post by Pete on Nov 11, 2007 9:46:17 GMT 10
Ill listen to you when you can get 500 supporters singing their hearts out and standing in the rain! Wasn't the case today the Marinators bay was a third full in the shining sun The Marinators did as much as that in the very first season of HAL vs. Perth in persistent rain, kept singing to the final whistle and without the benefit of a roof or top deck for any shelter. Only difference was we actually won that match.
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Post by jetsmania on Nov 11, 2007 12:14:48 GMT 10
Yes but if you keep refering to the past Pete you may aswell think of the squadron as the the group of 30 kids who come down on NYE The difference between the squadron and the marinators is that your numbers keep dwindelling and we keep growing from strength to strength.
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Post by bowchicka a wow wow (ac) on Nov 11, 2007 12:28:40 GMT 10
does being in the squadron add benifits to your centrelink payments?? i would think so with your growing numbers haha
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Post by Pete on Nov 11, 2007 13:31:20 GMT 10
Yes but if you keep refering to the past Pete you may aswell think of the squadron as the the group of 30 kids who come down on NYE The difference between the squadron and the marinators is that your numbers keep dwindelling and we keep growing from strength to strength. Well, if you consider throwing rubbish at players, and adopting what appears to me to be a closer alliance to the bad antics of NSL crowd behaviour - then I guess you're right! And one bloody good reason why I won't be going to your shithole in the next week or so. I will be happy watching the game from the relative safety of the CCLC. One less ticket sold, you chumps.KMA I am confident the players in our squad can do themselves justice and play well. No doubt there will be folks turning up to support the Mariners, although why they should, (given the appalling behaviour that's been displayed by your supporters over time) is beyond me. The Mariners supporters going to your place have my utmost respect. If I get hassled one more time by some snotty nosed Jets supporter I doubt I will have the patience this time around to show some restraint, so it's best I sit this one out.
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Post by jetsmania on Nov 11, 2007 13:58:45 GMT 10
As a travelling jets fan at bluetongue your supporters don't particulary act like saints themselves. Majority of jets fans are happy to stay in the away supporters section but then we get coastie bogans walking through trying to start fights and looking for trouble. Don't pretend your supporters are innocent pete the trouble is started from both sides and you guys don't exactly treat us very well when we travel down there.
Fine with me if you choose not too come to the game we will no doubt have a healthy crowd as we have done all year and the marinators will be minus one singing voice and you guys will need everyone you can get down there.
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Post by Perm on Nov 11, 2007 14:03:28 GMT 10
attn: JETSMANIA.
POLICE had to use capsicum spray to control fans in wild clashes between the two groups of supporters at the A-League soccer clash between Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC last night.
Eight fans were evicted from the venue and another fan was charged with possessing a flare at Melbourne's Telstra Dome stadium where the match ended in a 0-0 draw before a 32,000 strong crowd.
Acting Superintendent Bob Hill said a number of Sydney supporters were involved in damage to property and disruptive behaviour on the way to the ground.
He said police kept up a cordon outside a hotel in Bourke Street to stop Sydney supporters entering a bar where Melbourne fans were drinking.
"Outside the ground there were verbal altercations between supporters from both sides and some plastic containers were thrown," Supt Hill said.
Inside the ground the two supporter groups were separated by venue staff and police.
After the game some sections of the crowd tried to breach the security line and police used capsicum to keep the groups separated.
Supt Hill said some fans had behaved like "an unruly mob" and had spoilt the game for other spectators.
"Victoria Police will engage with the League, venue operators and other stakeholders to stem such inappropriate behaviour," he said.
"Victoria has a reputation for hosting a number of major sporting events and this type of crowd behaviour is totally out of character." -----------------
newcastle or coast, whatever, lets try our f#$king hardest that something like this does not happen. looks like this will take all the media attention away from our win. lets hope not
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Post by dibo (pron. "DIB-OH") on Nov 11, 2007 15:04:54 GMT 10
The difference between the squadron and the marinators is that your numbers keep dwindelling and we keep growing from strength to strength. i didn't realise our numebrs were dwindling. i've got photos of last season and this year and contrary to rumours i think we're as big as ever. and yesterday we were louder than ever.
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Post by Bearinator on Nov 11, 2007 15:31:01 GMT 10
The difference between the squadron and the marinators is that your numbers keep dwindelling and we keep growing from strength to strength. i didn't realise our numebrs were dwindling. i've got photos of last season and this year and contrary to rumours i think we're as big as ever. and yesterday we were louder than ever. He is obviously just a young troll who is not thinking with his head before he talks with his big mouth dibo. We will let our numbers and results do the talking in 2 weeks time
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Post by Perm on Nov 11, 2007 15:41:00 GMT 10
that has to be the best avatar ive seen Bear
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Post by EGGBA on Nov 11, 2007 16:18:21 GMT 10
attn: JETSMANIA. POLICE had to use capsicum spray to control fans in wild clashes between the two groups of supporters at the A-League soccer clash between Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC last night. Eight fans were evicted from the venue and another fan was charged with possessing a flare at Melbourne's Telstra Dome stadium where the match ended in a 0-0 draw before a 32,000 strong crowd. Acting Superintendent Bob Hill said a number of Sydney supporters were involved in damage to property and disruptive behaviour on the way to the ground. He said police kept up a cordon outside a hotel in Bourke Street to stop Sydney supporters entering a bar where Melbourne fans were drinking. "Outside the ground there were verbal altercations between supporters from both sides and some plastic containers were thrown," Supt Hill said. Inside the ground the two supporter groups were separated by venue staff and police. After the game some sections of the crowd tried to breach the security line and police used capsicum to keep the groups separated. Supt Hill said some fans had behaved like "an unruly mob" and had spoilt the game for other spectators. "Victoria Police will engage with the League, venue operators and other stakeholders to stem such inappropriate behaviour," he said. "Victoria has a reputation for hosting a number of major sporting events and this type of crowd behaviour is totally out of character." ----------------- newcastle or coast, whatever, lets try our f#$king hardest that something like this does not happen. looks like this will take all the media attention away from our win. lets hope not From the artical i just saw on the news i think they are over reacting sokka haters just trying to bring down the game there main video footage of the "riots" both sets of fans were on seperate terraces chanting and pointing at each other. Nuthing news worthy there may have been a few tools throwing their cups or wateva and then a few individual scuffles and incidents. I reckon if a photographer catches any marinator singing "we r top of the league" they publish it as "UNRULEY" something major needs to done to project some positive media at that game.
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Post by dru on Nov 11, 2007 16:36:31 GMT 10
Must be a derby coming up soon, troll season has started again.
I wonder how it feels to support a team where the coach is questioning publicly if the team has enough talent.
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Post by curious on Nov 11, 2007 17:28:11 GMT 10
Why do threads need to turn into year 7 arguing about who has grown the most pubic hairs?
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Post by EGGBA on Nov 11, 2007 19:36:16 GMT 10
:'(Aww qld one 3nil wellington looked like they were playing with their heads down before the game even kicked off elrich got a red then 3 goals very dissapointing performance.
commentators spent more time rubbishing our performance last week then watching the match.
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Post by northernspirit on Nov 11, 2007 19:49:15 GMT 10
:commentators spent more time rubbishing our performance last week then watching the match. ive had enough of andy harper and his egg head jockey voice shenanegins... i think in future i will put it on fox sports on mute and listen to any available online streams
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Post by Perm on Nov 12, 2007 7:36:50 GMT 10
honestly N.S, who else could do his job though?
Paul Wade? Ned Zelic?
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Post by alicia on Nov 12, 2007 8:29:13 GMT 10
Shame the Roar won. Otherwise we would be six points clear, not 4.
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Post by newieutd on Nov 12, 2007 9:26:15 GMT 10
newcastle.....(takes deap breath) AHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAA did u see grifilths after the game standing there near in tears. great work perth just dont expect it to happen next week against us...... Shows the passion Griffiths has for the game i for one wouldnt bag a player who cried after a game like that. He worked his ar$e off, played a good game and lost. Crying doesnt make you less of a man. Oh and Durante what a shot if it was at the other end of the gorund would have been goal of the week
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Post by pjbaker on Nov 12, 2007 9:48:04 GMT 10
newcastle.....(takes deap breath) AHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAA did u see grifilths after the game standing there near in tears. great work perth just dont expect it to happen next week against us...... Shows the passion Griffiths has for the game i for one wouldnt bag a player who cried after a game like that. He worked his ar$e off, played a good game and lost. Crying doesnt make you less of a man. Oh and Durante what a shot if it was at the other end of the gorund would have been goal of the week If only
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