WANDERERS (merged topics)
Moderators: BillShankly, John Cena, swannsong, Forum Admins
WANDERERS (merged topics)
The Adeladie Wanderers will not lose a game this season!!!
What teams can or will challenge them this year in the Sat 2nd div??????
The standard of the league is pretty poor !!
Any other takers?????????????????????
What teams can or will challenge them this year in the Sat 2nd div??????
The standard of the league is pretty poor !!
Any other takers?????????????????????
- Forza Reggina
- Team Manager
- Posts: 7233
- Joined: Fri Mar 31, 2006 7:57 pm
WANDERERS SA TOP CLUB
Adelaide Wanderers will be a force in the next 3 years , from what i have seen they have tha financial backing and a huge support base.
I heard they will be developing new change rooms and two other new grounds across the road near 36rs stadium.
[/i][/b]
I heard they will be developing new change rooms and two other new grounds across the road near 36rs stadium.
[/i][/b]
ADELAIDE WANDERERS
Heard that wanderers are developing new changerooms and two new grounds they have the finacial baching and a huge support base , wouldnt suprise me if they get to state league in 3 years they have some the best facilities in the state .
Lets not forget for the moment the Wanderers are amateurs. Keep that in mind NORTHSIDE. Moved to the amateur forum. - Frappe
Lets not forget for the moment the Wanderers are amateurs. Keep that in mind NORTHSIDE. Moved to the amateur forum. - Frappe
-
- Assistant Coach
- Posts: 13347
- Joined: Thu Mar 30, 2006 11:31 pm
- Has thanked: 2 times
- Been thanked: 1 time
-
- Ball Boy
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:29 pm
We will see where the wanderer's are after 3-5 years, I think a team created with a strong supporter base (geographical etc.) is a lot better than a team created out of nothing other than cash and a group of players... if there is no heart and soul to a club it will always attract mercenaries and people out for self glory....
I hope I am wrong cause the stronger the clubs at the lower level the better the whole state of soccer will be in SA. I hope that by raising the bar they (wanderers) inspire other clubs to do the same but for the right reasons of course!!
I hope I am wrong cause the stronger the clubs at the lower level the better the whole state of soccer will be in SA. I hope that by raising the bar they (wanderers) inspire other clubs to do the same but for the right reasons of course!!
- Golden Greek
- Team Manager
- Posts: 8973
- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:06 pm
No1 ever talked about being state league b4 this year but they see some amateur clubs make the scene and everyone wants a piece!
Johnny Warren Tribute
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnGZTGfaECg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnGZTGfaECg
-
- Bench Warmer
- Posts: 958
- Joined: Sun Apr 04, 2004 7:56 pm
Amateur clubs go up and down (with regards to the quality of the side, and the supporter base) annually.
The nature of players following mates/coaches around means that a team can go from promising to crap in a very short time (as one or two key people leaving often starts a mass exodus).
In the case of Wanderers, without Perin and Brazzale do they even have anybody else who's decent? I haven't seen them play so don't know first hand.
The nature of players following mates/coaches around means that a team can go from promising to crap in a very short time (as one or two key people leaving often starts a mass exodus).
In the case of Wanderers, without Perin and Brazzale do they even have anybody else who's decent? I haven't seen them play so don't know first hand.
"Remember kids - stay in school"