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Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:57 pm
by AndyJebiga
The planet where it appears several other members on this forum live, which is a planet you apparently don't live on

Keep supporting imbeciles like the rest of the sheep, remember all these pride people need to be constantly validated and "affirmed." It's not pride, it's flat out narcissism.

what you're failing to realise is the ABCDEFGH crowd has always been accepted in life, i couldn't give a rats if you get pleasure in cutting onions - i doesnt effect me in the slightest

constantly having this drivel shoved down our throats, creates nothing but against.

how many interviews has grace wilson done about football? i mean years its fantastic that shes binary/non binary whatever flavour she is

but one again i ask how many interviews has she done about the sport she plays........ crickets same as the criticism i and many supporters have leveled at josh cavallo

the club should be looking at moving both players on at season end, because they are under performing footballers with a lot of baggage that a professional sporting club doesnt need
How am I clown? For suggesting the a league do a round where people present chocolates to each other, what's wrong with that? I mean they did a star wars round after all lol

Feel sad for mus and the many other players and for people in general that can't voice there view on that particular subject in life for fear of being sacked or cancelled
so so disappointing that mus had to apologize for his views (which many of the playing group in the seniors, NPL & NPL reserves share) - once again instead of talking about football, we hear non stop things about pride.

maybe the a league can introduce a 'white round' based on the white day they celebrate in east asia - where its customary for women to present chocolates to their partners, while men return the favor on this day by offering a gift to their significant other
You’re an absolute clown mate
Because the entire point of Pride Round is to ensure LGBTQ+ people are included and feel safe and welcome being involved in football. AUFC have a very welcoming culture which have allowed the likes of Cavallo and Wilson to come out.
Musa criticising Pride Round does the complete opposite of this.

Not only did Musa’s comments go against the values of the club, it makes the club a less welcoming and inclusive place.
What planet do you live on lmfao.

Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 11:37 pm
by sub007
Gee the gay lovers on here don’t have any safety for people with a different opinion, what he said his religion didn’t agree he then said they can do what ever they like , but I just don’t agree with it . The club said it supported others peoples views then told him to take it down so much for bringing everyone together , the woke mob only include themselves
Hey, I love the gays too, even if I disagree with Pride Round. Jesus said to love everyone, that includes gays.
I do my best to do that without compromising what I believe.
Then you don’t. Because the entire point of the round is to ensure that they are treated like human beings in football.

Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 10:59 am
by Jessesdad
Do we no longer have moderators? The title of this thread is 'Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory.

Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 12:23 pm
by Woy of the Wovers
Anyway, back to the football match…tough game ahead for us with players out, hot conditions, but Victory hasn’t exactly set the world aflame of late.

As poor as we have been lately we have been within a sniff of getting a result, and I think luck will turn our way this week.


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Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 1:27 pm
by otto62
Victory are always a dangerous opponent for us.
They take this as seriously as we do.
I can’t say I’m confident.

Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:27 pm
by Woy of the Wovers

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I really want to go, but at my age sitting in that heat for nearly 3 hours is physically challenging.


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Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:38 pm
by otto62
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I really want to go, but at my age sitting in that heat for nearly 3 hours is physically challenging.


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I’ll have to stand in the shade over in the north west corner and hope for a bit of a breeze. And keep sucking on a water bottle.

Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:39 pm
by otto62
Do we no longer have moderators? The title of this thread is 'Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory.
Fair enough.
I apologise for adding to the off track comments.

Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:25 pm
by sevengoals
Do we no longer have moderators? The title of this thread is 'Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory.
This moderator lives in another time zone in another hemisphere and I was away in Linz working,.
I only saw this late last night and was too buggered.
Sorry.


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Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:33 pm
by sevengoals
Carl speaks.



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Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 11:17 am
by The Claw
Not sure what others think, but CV looks and sounds tired and has for quite a while now.
Not great that Kitto and Mauk are also under a cloud now, going to be up against it for sure.

Re: RE: Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 12:36 pm
by EdDog
Not sure what others think, but CV looks and sounds tired and has for quite a while now.
Not great that Kitto and Mauk are also under a cloud now, going to be up against it for sure.
Season's done and he's got nothing left to give. We need to avoid bottom 4 tho so we don't have to play off the for FFA Cup RO32. That should be a target now.

That an avoid the spoon. WU are 1 point off.

Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 11:27 am
by Bptiger25
Wooden spoon COMMING well done owners

Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 11:28 am
by Bptiger25
Wooden spoon COMMING well done owners

Re: Preview: Adelaide United - Melbourne Victory 09.03.24

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 12:12 pm
by The Claw
The thing I find remarkable, is that they talk like they cant work out what has gone wrong... Like it is so hard to see they have lost or moved on at least 7 first team starters and basically replaced 1 of them barely.

I mean who would have thought that Yull for example can barely get 45 mins in each week, but pre season CV was talking him up as the in-house Goody replacement. Its really hard to see why we will likely finish bottom isn't it, I really cant understand why we look like an NPL team against most other teams considering it is basically an NPL team.


Its the clubs 20th year, why not set some history in it- well done on breaking our longest losing streak record last night, :boogie: