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Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 9:44 am
by MegaBonus
Without any empirical evidence and relying on memory and gut feel is it fair to say that the Australian Croatian community has provided/developed a higher % of internationals for the Socceroos (and Croatia) than any other ethnic group?......if so, why?

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 11:08 pm
by N5 1BH
MegaBonus wrote:Without any empirical evidence and relying on memory and gut feel is it fair to say that the Australian Croatian community has provided/developed a higher % of internationals for the Socceroos (and Croatia) than any other ethnic group?......if so, why?
Would have absolutely no idea either way, but it does look like Brazil has provided a fair % of internationals for Croatia

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 2:39 am
by General Tony Cash
N5 1BH wrote: Would have absolutely no idea either way, but it does look like Brazil has provided a fair % of internationals for Croatia
Australia has provided the same number...2 :shock:

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:22 am
by Black_Panther
MegaBonus wrote:Without any empirical evidence and relying on memory and gut feel is it fair to say that the Australian Croatian community has provided/developed a higher % of internationals for the Socceroos (and Croatia) than any other ethnic group?......if so, why?
Probably a combination of 2 things - they do more manual labour so therefore they are physically better prepared for sport & secondly they don't baby their youth as much as other ethnic groups.

How's that for 2 racial stereotypes!

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 1:44 pm
by Old Master
Black_Panther wrote:
MegaBonus wrote:Without any empirical evidence and relying on memory and gut feel is it fair to say that the Australian Croatian community has provided/developed a higher % of internationals for the Socceroos (and Croatia) than any other ethnic group?......if so, why?
Probably a combination of 2 things - they do more manual labour so therefore they are physically better prepared for sport & secondly they don't baby their youth as much as other ethnic groups.

How's that for 2 racial stereotypes!

Racist! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I still believe that if the split up of Yugoslavia had not happened that they would have won the last three WC's and this one as well.

They had an incredible number of young, talented players with skills and techniques galore and some brilliant coaches at all levels.

From a footballing, as well as a humanitarian perspective it was a tragedy beyond belief. :cry: :cry: :cry:

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:11 pm
by GaylyColouredStumps
Easy answer

Croats are winners. Even when they aren't supposed to win, the believe they can.

winning mentality rises to the top.

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 8:22 am
by MegaBonus
Can anyone tell me how to change the title thread to....

Australian Football Comentator Development - Croatian Influence

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 8:37 am
by Beyond Blue
Edit your original post - it's not rocket science.
And yes I know you are taking the mickey

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 9:11 am
by MegaBonus
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

:roll: :roll: :roll: :lol:

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 9:25 am
by Beyond Blue
Thanks for playing :lol:

Note invisible text

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 10:12 pm
by Míster Miyagi
Casual Racism wrote:Edit your original post - it's not rocket science.
And yes I know you are taking the mickey
:P

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 12:41 pm
by The Kop
Josep players for [any Australian city] Croatia. Josep’s old man loves to get ripped at the club with his old mates on a regular basis. Josep doesn’t have much choice but to kick the ball around, since he’s there and all. With another dozen or so kids. Joe also plays for [any Australian city] Croatia. After training for an hr or so, Joe gets picked up and goes home to play Xbox.

Simples.

haaaaaaa

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 7:52 am
by GaylyColouredStumps
The Kop wrote:Josep players for [any Australian city] Croatia. Josep’s old man loves to get ripped at the club with his old mates on a regular basis. Josep doesn’t have much choice but to kick the ball around, since he’s there and all. With another dozen or so kids. Joe also plays for [any Australian city] Croatia. After training for an hr or so, Joe gets picked up and goes home to play Xbox.

Simples.

haaaaaaa
interesting you chose a Spanish name for the young Croat :? :lol:

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:02 am
by Black_Panther
El Paso del Norte wrote:
The Kop wrote:Josep players for [any Australian city] Croatia. Josep’s old man loves to get ripped at the club with his old mates on a regular basis. Josep doesn’t have much choice but to kick the ball around, since he’s there and all. With another dozen or so kids. Joe also plays for [any Australian city] Croatia. After training for an hr or so, Joe gets picked up and goes home to play Xbox.

Simples.

haaaaaaa
interesting you chose a Spanish name for the young Croat :? :lol:
Well you guys are a very multi cultural ethnic group as witnessed by Melbourne Knights commercial efforts for the FFA Cup.

8)

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 9:33 pm
by GaylyColouredStumps
Black_Panther wrote:
El Paso del Norte wrote:
The Kop wrote:Josep players for [any Australian city] Croatia. Josep’s old man loves to get ripped at the club with his old mates on a regular basis. Josep doesn’t have much choice but to kick the ball around, since he’s there and all. With another dozen or so kids. Joe also plays for [any Australian city] Croatia. After training for an hr or so, Joe gets picked up and goes home to play Xbox.

Simples.

haaaaaaa
interesting you chose a Spanish name for the young Croat :? :lol:
Well you guys are a very multi cultural ethnic group as witnessed by Melbourne Knights commercial efforts for the FFA Cup.

8)
:lol:

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 5:03 pm
by Black_Panther
El Paso del Norte wrote:
Black_Panther wrote:
El Paso del Norte wrote: interesting you chose a Spanish name for the young Croat :? :lol:
Well you guys are a very multi cultural ethnic group as witnessed by Melbourne Knights commercial efforts for the FFA Cup.

8)
:lol:
Sorry, I forgot that you are Mexican.

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:06 pm
by God Tongue
* formerly

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:48 pm
by GaylyColouredStumps
Wave the flag boys :lol:
Croatian community's proud role in Australian soccer still reaping rewards

Ashley Gray May 31, 2014


“I ran into a Croatia fan in Stuttgart during the 2006 World Cup before the Socceroos’ game,” former Sydney FC coach Branko Culina recalls, “and he said, ‘We are playing Croatia B,’ and I laughed and said, ‘No, we [the Socceroos] are playing Australia B'.”

Friendly sparring aside, both protagonists had a point. That Australian World Cup squad contained six men of Croatian heritage, including Culina’s son, Jason, while the Croatian squad had three players who were born and raised in Australia.

It was emblematic of the close football relationship between the two proud sporting nations, which stretches back generations to when the first Croatian migrants set up soccer clubs in Australia in the 1950s, and continues today.

Although people of Croatian heritage make up less than 1 per cent of the Australian population, their presence in the A-League is disproportionately high: nearly every club has at least one player of Croatian roots in their run-on side (Western Sydney Wanderers have five plus coach Tony Popovic, his assistant Ante Milicic, and one Croatian national) while six of the 27 (22 per cent) in Ange Postecoglou’s World Cup squad are of Croatian descent.

Captain Mile Jedanik and his 2006 predecessor Mark Viduka are products of the two most famous Croatian football nurseries in the country: Sydney United 58 FC [formerly Sydney United] and Melbourne Knights respectively.
for those interested, you can read on here...

http://m.smh.com.au/fifa-world-cup-2014 ... zrtuo.html

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 7:51 pm
by Hamstring
Because Melbourne Knights and Sydney United have very good youth development programs whereas the Greek clubs are full of nutters.

Re: Aust Youth Development - Croatian Influence

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 11:37 am
by cruzer
Hamstring wrote:Because Melbourne Knights and Sydney United have very good youth development programs whereas the Greek clubs are full of nutters.
Plus us Victorians are just better at sport.