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Wednesday 11 August 2010

Me and the A-League are back!

Patrick Smith, The Australian and Ray Gatt...so-called Chief Football Writer at the Australian and Karl De Kroo from the Courier Mail couldn't wait to write the following:


Quality of football and lack of crowds damage A-League.


What a load of rollocks!

Nicky Carle lit up the A-League with his skill and touch, Billy Celeski is back, The Glory are packing em in and Fury look like a team full of Aussie youth, pace pace pace and Aussie Indigenous spirit.

Mate Dugandzic, David Williams, Chris Payne on the rise, Adelaide will entertain with Sergio Van Dijk in the forward line and Maurice Flores will shine; the Jets have Ben Kantarovski who is surely not long for these shores. There is so much to like about this league.

With the Phoenix to come and Heart pulling 11,000 on a Thursday night the League is looking good.

The quality of football is on the up, we have the best array of trained coaches ever, we have more playmakers than ever before and of course just as many Aussie media dickheads ready to write tosh.

Ray Gatt..focus on the football you are supposed to be a football journo who loves the game and understands well it's about time you wrote as though you understand it!

Patrick Smith and co...well would you expect anything less from the Dinosaurs!

Melbourne Victory at home in the new Bubbledome will be great viewing, the Phoenix are back, Fury to run over Sydney FC's ageing defenc?, Arnie to debut his flowing football at home, it's all happening...but you'd have to understand a bit about football, the players, and where we're at to write about the football.

Some of the above clearly can't, that's why I'm back!

Oh and the Socceroos are on the field again and Coach expected to be announced today.

1 comment:

Chuq said...

I heard Ray Gatt's wife is Tony Labozetta (former NSL boss)'s sister. Blatant conflict of interest if ever I've seen one. He's clearly just another bitter who is disappointed that the FFA has done in 5 years way more than SA could ever hoped.