I saw Assistant Coach Ante Milicic today and he said Sydney will have the same problem as Adelaide trying to convince people to forgo their training and come to support our National Team.
On Tuesday night when the National Team is playing Jordan it is a training night for local clubs, juniors & amateurs in Sydney.
I gave a note to Mile Jedinak to hand to Ange Posticoglou, asking him as National Coach to put out a public plea in all media for FFSA Clubs, their juniors & Amateur Clubs to forgo Thursday's training and come out in force to support the Socceroos. I believe Ange has done that. I hope his words don't fall on deaf ears and he has some success.
Con M wrote:I saw Assistant Coach Ante Milicic today and he said Sydney will have the same problem as Adelaide trying to convince people to forgo their training and come to support our National Team.
On Tuesday night when the National Team is playing Jordan it is a training night for local clubs, juniors & amateurs in Sydney.
I gave a note to Mile Jedinak to hand to Ange Posticoglou, asking him as National Coach to put out a public plea in all media for FFSA Clubs, their juniors & Amateur Clubs to forgo Thursday's training and come out in force to support the Socceroos. I believe Ange has done that. I hope his words don't fall on deaf ears and he has some success.
Good to see Ange has issued a statement urging clubs to cancel training on Thursday.
I also met a delighted youngster named Fabian and his mother near Adelaide Oval. Apparently he was in a photo shoot with Tim Cahill and will be on the front page on Wednesday 23 March.
Hopefully this will inspire other parents, coaches and children to forgo training on 24 March and go along to support our National Team. Youngsters do learn from watching their heroes play and it can't do any harm for coaches to take their charges with the assistance of parents. A ticket for 2 Parents & 2 children (or 1 parent & 3 children) costs a mere $49, virtually making kids free. They can be purchased at City Cross X-Lotto outlet with no booking cost. Or at the Adelaide Oval Box Office from 5.30pm on Thursday 24 March.
God is an Englishman wrote:He put that note straight in the nearest bin
No he didn't, GIsn'tAE. His plea to everyone to forgo local training will be in the newspaper.
Why not come along and at least support ex-Millwall boys Tim Cahill & Shane Lowry, GIsn'tAE? You always said versatile left-back or centre-back Lowry would be deserving of a place in the Australian line-up.
God is an Englishman wrote:He put that note straight in the nearest bin
No he didn't, GIsn'tAE. His plea to everyone to forgo local training will be in the newspaper.
Why not come along and at least support ex-Millwall boys Tim Cahill & Shane Lowry, GIsn'tAE? You always said versatile left-back or centre-back Lowry would be deserving of a place in the Australian line-up.
My own side have a game that night, I'll be at that.
Didn't even know Lowry was in the side, not good enough for a league one side but good enough for Australia
God is an Englishman wrote:He put that note straight in the nearest bin
No he didn't, GIsn'tAE. His plea to everyone to forgo local training will be in the newspaper.
Why not come along and at least support ex-Millwall boys Tim Cahill & Shane Lowry, GIsn'tAE? You always said versatile left-back or centre-back Lowry would be deserving of a place in the Australian line-up.
My own side have a game that night, I'll be at that.
Didn't even know Lowry was in the side, not good enough for a league one side but good enough for Australia
No surprise your amateur side didn't even check a calendar, or worse, check and purposely schedule a trial game on the night our National Team is playing.
As for Lowry, look back on your own threads where you rightfully praised Shane as a very good left-sided defender. Plenty of players in the past have been playing for a lowly side yet fitted in like a perfect cog for their National Team. From memory, didn't Mick Channon play for England, yet wasn't at a big club. Will your cynicism never cease?
I think our senior teams are having the night off, BUT will train Good Friday instead. Although we've satisfied Con, we now have to deal with a truckload of Christians!
Con M wrote:
No surprise your amateur side didn't even check a calendar, or worse, check and purposely schedule a trial game on the night our National Team is playing.
As for Lowry, look back on your own threads where you rightfully praised Shane as a very good left-sided defender. Plenty of players in the past have been playing for a lowly side yet fitted in like a perfect cog for their National Team. From memory, didn't Mick Channon play for England, yet wasn't at a big club. Will your cynicism never cease?
I've even had players contact me to make sure we don't cancel training.
I do like Lowry but facts are he wasn't considered good enough for a league one side but is considered good enough for Australia.
I don't think channon ever played for England shortly after being told he wasn't good enough for a 3rd tier team.
Con M wrote:
No surprise your amateur side didn't even check a calendar, or worse, check and purposely schedule a trial game on the night our National Team is playing.
As for Lowry, look back on your own threads where you rightfully praised Shane as a very good left-sided defender. Plenty of players in the past have been playing for a lowly side yet fitted in like a perfect cog for their National Team. From memory, didn't Mick Channon play for England, yet wasn't at a big club. Will your cynicism never cease?
I've even had players contact me to make sure we don't cancel training.
I do like Lowry but facts are he wasn't considered good enough for a league one side but is considered good enough for Australia.
I don't think channon ever played for England shortly after being told he wasn't good enough for a 3rd tier team.
Con M wrote:
No surprise your amateur side didn't even check a calendar, or worse, check and purposely schedule a trial game on the night our National Team is playing.
As for Lowry, look back on your own threads where you rightfully praised Shane as a very good left-sided defender. Plenty of players in the past have been playing for a lowly side yet fitted in like a perfect cog for their National Team. From memory, didn't Mick Channon play for England, yet wasn't at a big club. Will your cynicism never cease?
I've even had players contact me to make sure we don't cancel training.
I do like Lowry but facts are he wasn't considered good enough for a league one side but is considered good enough for Australia.
I don't think channon ever played for England shortly after being told he wasn't good enough for a 3rd tier team.
Con M wrote:
No surprise your amateur side didn't even check a calendar, or worse, check and purposely schedule a trial game on the night our National Team is playing.
As for Lowry, look back on your own threads where you rightfully praised Shane as a very good left-sided defender. Plenty of players in the past have been playing for a lowly side yet fitted in like a perfect cog for their National Team. From memory, didn't Mick Channon play for England, yet wasn't at a big club. Will your cynicism never cease?
I've even had players contact me to make sure we don't cancel training.
I do like Lowry but facts are he wasn't considered good enough for a league one side but is considered good enough for Australia.
I don't think channon ever played for England shortly after being told he wasn't good enough for a 3rd tier team.
can you believe they played it so close to a long weekend, and at adelaide oval, with kids training as well. Plus, it was in competition with the SANFL opening game at the parade as well.