claybro wrote:rev wrote:But let's get to the point of this...the real issue isn't "soccer" or AFL. It's that some people in Australian society are dumb asses with no respect for others or their property. That's what the focus should be on, not on which code and what ethnicity the supporters are.
But clearly Rev, football (soccer) has a problem with governance worldwide and that cannot be blamed on the Australian public, whatever their nationality.
Clean up management, get the unruly crowd behaviour under control and soccer (football) just may get some more credibility and a more neutral, larger fan base in this country. To deny there is a problem just prolongs the sport reaching its full potential here.
Of course it has issues world wide, it's a global sport. It's not called the world game by chance you know.
Do you think AFL and NRL don't have governance issues?
Go ask Leigh Whicker how much he benefitted from the shady and dodgy catering contracts he awarded to his own company while running the SANFL at AAMI stadium.
The only reason you hear about the issues with FIFA is because it's a global sport.
What has governance got to do with fans standing on seats anyway? I don't see any correlation between what's happening with the FIFA executive and Wanderers fans standing on seats while chanting and supporting their team.
The obvious consequence of standing on something not designed for you to stand on let alone repeatedly jump up and down on is that it will eventually break.
I've seen plenty of people at the footy standing on seats.
I've seen flares on more then one Occassion at SANFL games.
Ive seen lots of brawls at AFL and SANFL games.
It's not dramatised though because this is Aussie Rules heartland and "wog ball" represents a real threat to the mid to long term dominance of the AFL.
50,000+ at a soccer grand final in Adelaide. On the same weekend an AFL match was on. Who would have thought that was possible 10 years ago?
This is good news. Not only for Adelaide United but the city in general. By winning the league and GF, they can hopefully generate enough interest and sign up more members, and we can see a genuine real interest in more people wanting to go to see them play that it will hopefully translate into a new rectangular stadium. Hindmarsh is currently the smallest in the league at 16,500.
Hopefully a new stadium is built next to Adelaide Oval.