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Re: Are SA soccer fans ignorant snobs?

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 4:40 pm
by Tzon
Shoot goal

Bravo Florina squad player.

Did you know that most of the Florina movers and shakers come from a village called "Niki" in a Aegean Macedonia?
Do they follow AU or Florina?

Re: Are SA soccer fans ignorant snobs?

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 4:42 pm
by Tzon
Shoot goal

I use to play for and follow the group called now after change of name the Adelaide Comets.
No longer sorry mate.

Re: Are SA soccer fans ignorant snobs?

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 4:44 pm
by Tzon
Shoot goal

I played for Florina 1989 and 1990.
I follow the game and attend a few games a year .

Re: HAL Expansion

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 9:41 am
by Tzon
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Watched Sydney v MV on TV last night,
Looked like a small crowd The Stadium looked empty?

Re: 2016/17 A-League Summer Signings

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 10:17 pm
by Tzon
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Imagine if all the Hal clubs were owned by Chinese ?

Re: FFA Technical Director States NPL is Like Belgium 4th Di

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2017 5:34 pm
by Tzon
Shoot goal

In the good old days we had channel 10 televising live division 1 games in Adelaide.
Blair Schwartz was the commentator .
Remember in the early 1970's staying home at Croydon Park to watch Polonia v Juve at Croydon park on TV for the first half then ran to the ground to watch the second half live. After going to the fish n chip shop in south Rd for some tea.

Re: FFA Technical Director States NPL is Like Belgium 4th Di

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2017 5:56 pm
by Tzon
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Edson was playing for Juve.
And the old Typek for Polonia.

Re: FFA Technical Director States NPL is Like Belgium 4th Di

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2017 5:57 pm
by Tzon
Shoot goal

Greene in goals for Juve.
Kreft coach for Polonia.

Re: Well said Zenon!

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 9:22 am
by Tzon
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When I was in Penang Malaysia
The parks at night were flood lighten and you could see the public playing casual soccer on them.

Re: Formation of NPL Clubs Association

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 9:26 pm
by Tzon
Shoot goal

I make better coffee at home

Trung Nguyen espresso or Cambodian beans .

Less than $3 a cup In fact under 50 cents a cup.

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 9:50 pm
by THE ORAKLE
BeNatural wrote:I don't know Bruno. But $80k outstanding in Super isnt a big deal. There are business who are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars behind in payments. In the end of the day the ATO will chase him.

I've read that he has an agreement to pay the money this Wednesday.

So I think there is something else fishy going on in ge background e.g. One owner wants to kick out their other investor with this investor wants to bring in Chinese investors.
chinese INVADERS you mean. just to let you all know that an Australian would not be allowed to buy a dog kennel in china. chinese land is for chinese. such a pity our silly buggers over here don't understand this as they happily sell our country to anyone who offers them an opportunity to make a quick quid. :cry: :shock: but not :o

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 5:41 pm
by Kaiser Chefs
THE ORAKLE wrote:just to let you all know that an Australian would not be allowed to buy a dog kennel in china. chinese land is for chinese.
Now you're just making stuff up.

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 5:57 pm
by Tzon
Kaiser Chefs wrote:
THE ORAKLE wrote:just to let you all know that an Australian would not be allowed to buy a dog kennel in china. chinese land is for chinese.
Now you're just making stuff up.
Shoot goal

100% correct

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 7:06 pm
by ozzie owl
johndedes wrote:
Kaiser Chefs wrote:
THE ORAKLE wrote:just to let you all know that an Australian would not be allowed to buy a dog kennel in china. chinese land is for chinese.
Now you're just making stuff up.
Shoot goal

100% correct
So why do you keep saying time to sell to Chinese ?

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 7:17 pm
by Kaiser Chefs
Was he agreeing with me or orakle?

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 7:38 am
by Tzon
Shoot goal

Selling a soccer club with no land assets only liabilities is not the same as selling land, farms, mines etc

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 11:16 am
by THE ORAKLE
my wife is a Filipina. I can not buy land in the Philippines. she can but not me I tried. we eventualy did but everything had to be in my wifes name. even there they have far more sense than our quick quid merchants over here. so :?: how does it feel to live in a country where we have so many idiots in charge of our lives who are selling our country to anyone who will slide them a few bucks. surely you find this as scary as I do. :shock:

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 12:04 pm
by BeNatural
THE ORAKLE wrote:my wife is a Filipina. I can not buy land in the Philippines. she can but not me I tried. we eventualy did but everything had to be in my wifes name. even there they have far more sense than our quick quid merchants over here. so :?: how does it feel to live in a country where we have so many idiots in charge of our lives who are selling our country to anyone who will slide them a few bucks. surely you find this as scary as I do. :shock:
I guess she has land back home now to leave you for :wink:

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 12:12 pm
by Asahara Shōkō
THE ORAKLE wrote:my wife is a Filipina. I can not buy land in the Philippines. she can but not me I tried. we eventualy did but everything had to be in my wifes name. even there they have far more sense than our quick quid merchants over here. so :?: how does it feel to live in a country where we have so many idiots in charge of our lives who are selling our country to anyone who will slide them a few bucks. surely you find this as scary as I do. :shock:
I can't speak for the next Philippines but foreign nationals can buy property in China.

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 12:19 pm
by Tzon
THE ORAKLE wrote:my wife is a Filipina. I can not buy land in the Philippines. she can but not me I tried. we eventualy did but everything had to be in my wifes name. even there they have far more sense than our quick quid merchants over here. so :?: how does it feel to live in a country where we have so many idiots in charge of our lives who are selling our country to anyone who will slide them a few bucks. surely you find this as scary as I do. :shock:
Shoot goal

Good point.
I took out my dual citizenship and am a proud owner of a Greek Passport and Greek ID card.
I was born in Ozz, thanks to my fathers bloodline .
I can buy a stone house in near Florina in Greek Macedonia for $25,000aus.
Go over the border to F Macedonia and get cheap booze and cigs.
Go over the border in Albania to buy a low priced Mercedes.
Food and beer is much cheaper there than all the over taxed high priced goods in Ozz.

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 1:13 pm
by Asahara Shōkō
The dedes triangle

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 1:22 pm
by GaylyColouredStumps
johndedes wrote:
THE ORAKLE wrote:my wife is a Filipina. I can not buy land in the Philippines. she can but not me I tried. we eventualy did but everything had to be in my wifes name. even there they have far more sense than our quick quid merchants over here. so :?: how does it feel to live in a country where we have so many idiots in charge of our lives who are selling our country to anyone who will slide them a few bucks. surely you find this as scary as I do. :shock:
Shoot goal

Good point.
I took out my dual citizenship and am a proud owner of a Greek Passport and Greek ID card.
I was born in Ozz, thanks to my fathers bloodline .
I can buy a stone house in near Florina in Greek Macedonia for $25,000aus.
Go over the border to F Macedonia and get cheap booze and cigs.
Go over the border in Albania to buy a low priced Mercedes.
Food and beer is much cheaper there than all the over taxed high priced goods in Ozz.
And you'll earn a wage of $15,000 pa. If you have a decent job. And if your employer pays you regularly.

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 1:31 pm
by Tzon
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That is if you are starting up there agree but life has different stages, suggest make you money when young in Australia past tense, retire as I could in Greek Macedonia with a passive Ozzi income.
Filipinos can do the same there as Vietnanese etc in their homelands of origin.

If you own a home in ozz rent it out and earn approx $15,000pa live a different life say back in Greece from the place your parents are from??

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 9:28 pm
by THE ORAKLE
it would seem that people here would rather take the piss than reflect on what perturbs me the most. the fact that these idiots in charge of our lives,aust govt that is, will wilfully sell our country to anyone from overseas to do with as they wish. does this not worry you. :roll:

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 4:59 am
by Tzon
THE ORAKLE wrote:it would seem that people here would rather take the piss than reflect on what perturbs me the most. the fact that these idiots in charge of our lives,aust govt that is, will wilfully sell our country to anyone from overseas to do with as they wish. does this not worry you. :roll:
Shoot goal

Yes.

Foreign ownership in ozz is not just Chinese .

Re: AUFC Ownership

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 9:32 pm
by ozzie owl
johndedes wrote:
THE ORAKLE wrote:my wife is a Filipina. I can not buy land in the Philippines. she can but not me I tried. we eventualy did but everything had to be in my wifes name. even there they have far more sense than our quick quid merchants over here. so :?: how does it feel to live in a country where we have so many idiots in charge of our lives who are selling our country to anyone who will slide them a few bucks. surely you find this as scary as I do. :shock:
Shoot goal

Good point.
I took out my dual citizenship and am a proud owner of a Greek Passport and Greek ID card.
I was born in Ozz, thanks to my fathers bloodline .
I can buy a stone house in near Florina in Greek Macedonia for $25,000aus.
Go over the border to F Macedonia and get cheap booze and cigs.
Go over the border in Albania to buy a low priced Mercedes.
Food and beer is much cheaper there than all the over taxed high priced goods in Ozz.
Pointless comparison means nothing .

Re: First coach to be axed?

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2017 8:17 am
by Tzon
Shoot goal

What a perfect ego model.
And this is not the 1970's Skyhooks Hit.
Get money from paying junior parents to fund the senior side and coach to try win a championship which has low prize money to fuel egos who control these shows.
Perfect model no risk to the administration of these clubs.
It's like gambling with other people's money.
You could win big time or loose you really loose nothing.

Re: First coach to be axed?

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2017 8:42 am
by alwaysoffside
johndedes wrote:Shoot goal

What a perfect ego model.
And this is not the 1970's Skyhooks Hit.
Get money from paying junior parents to fund the senior side and coach to try win a championship which has low prize money to fuel egos who control these shows.
Perfect model no risk to the administration of these clubs.
It's like gambling with other people's money.
You could win big time or loose you really loose nothing.
No Sh.t Sherlock
Gambling with other people's money is nothing new.
Remember WAH1

Re: First coach to be axed?

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2017 8:42 am
by Sacred Noodle
johndedes wrote:Shoot goal

What a perfect ego model.
And this is not the 1970's Skyhooks Hit.
Get money from paying junior parents to fund the senior side and coach to try win a championship which has low prize money to fuel egos who control these shows.
Perfect model no risk to the administration of these clubs.
It's like gambling with other people's money.
You could win big time or loose you really loose nothing.
JD .. give it a rest!

Re: Round 7 results

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 10:11 am
by Tzon
nathanburns15 wrote:Post of the year johnydep, couldn't agree more.
Shoot goal

Far from it.
Some points ok but some points are a disgrace.
Bob Marley use to sing " stand up for your rights".