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Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 9:37 am
by MarkZZZ
cos789 wrote:justanotherleaguefan wrote:Beussie trying his best to make something minor and turn it into a big issue.
So degrading a statue is nothing?
I guess it's only a rl statue.
You wouldn't want it done to serious memorial would you.
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Its a hard life. I wake up on a Sunday morning log in here and see rubbish like this statement from cos (who obviously hasn't read the whole thread) who makes stupid statements. If he would have taken the time he would have seen that there is no plans by the Stadium Trust to give permission for that to happen.
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 7:42 pm
by King-Eliagh
Yes cos rarely looks into things. He just squabbles on like a dumb pigeon, blissfully unaware of the worldaround him as he pecks away at breadcrumbs.
Peck peck squabble peck he goes.
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 3:45 pm
by Thresher
it is home of the wanderers
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 7:27 pm
by Swans4ever
It seems with every passing year RL is losing ground to soccer and not really gaining new ground anywhere else!
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 7:34 pm
by AFLcrap1
Lol
Just lol
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 8:32 pm
by Swans4ever
You can say that again RL really is lol when soccer is concerned!
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 9:12 pm
by leagueiscrap
wanderers last two soccer seasons
2015/16 14,711
2014/15 12,520
parramatta poke group
2016 12575k
2015 12828k
oh dear look like the wanderers have already passed the eels!
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:35 am
by post_hoc
In all honesty, Rugby League and Football co-exist rather well, we share a lot of history and a prime example is Peter Sterling, he has a lot of time for football after spending so much time in the UK. Where they share many facilities. Our ground size is comparable, we share common heritage, the news media in NSW gives football a decent coverage. it is really only in insular Victoria (and I hear it is even worse in SA) that the AFL based media is so hostile to perceived threats.
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:39 am
by leagueiscrap
post_hoc wrote:In all honesty, Rugby League and Football co-exist rather well, we share a lot of history and a prime example is Peter Sterling, he has a lot of time for football after spending so much time in the UK. Where they share many facilities. Our ground size is comparable, we share common heritage, the news media in NSW gives football a decent coverage. it is really only in insular Victoria (and I hear it is even worse in SA) that the AFL based media is so hostile to perceived threats.
Lol you do realise the Victory do share facilities and venue with the minnowbourne storm?
The Victory and city do get very good coverage as well.
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:41 am
by post_hoc
leagueiscrap wrote:post_hoc wrote:In all honesty, Rugby League and Football co-exist rather well, we share a lot of history and a prime example is Peter Sterling, he has a lot of time for football after spending so much time in the UK. Where they share many facilities. Our ground size is comparable, we share common heritage, the news media in NSW gives football a decent coverage. it is really only in insular Victoria (and I hear it is even worse in SA) that the AFL based media is so hostile to perceived threats.
Lol you do realise the Victory do share facilities and venue with the minnowbourne storm?
The Victory and city do get very good coverage as well.
Maybe the Age, but c'mon the Herald Sun is notorious for being anti-football
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 12:09 pm
by leagueiscrap
post_hoc wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:post_hoc wrote:In all honesty, Rugby League and Football co-exist rather well, we share a lot of history and a prime example is Peter Sterling, he has a lot of time for football after spending so much time in the UK. Where they share many facilities. Our ground size is comparable, we share common heritage, the news media in NSW gives football a decent coverage. it is really only in insular Victoria (and I hear it is even worse in SA) that the AFL based media is so hostile to perceived threats.
Lol you do realise the Victory do share facilities and venue with the minnowbourne storm?
The Victory and city do get very good coverage as well.
Maybe the Age, but c'mon the Herald Sun is notorious for being anti-football
Lol you've been hanging around the nrlol mob for to long.
The herald sun give the flog ball and bumsniffing a very good run. Just because they aren't on the back page every day like there in shitney your having a tear they don't get a good run
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 2:46 pm
by Swans4ever
post_hoc wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:post_hoc wrote:In all honesty, Rugby League and Football co-exist rather well, we share a lot of history and a prime example is Peter Sterling, he has a lot of time for football after spending so much time in the UK. Where they share many facilities. Our ground size is comparable, we share common heritage, the news media in NSW gives football a decent coverage. it is really only in insular Victoria (and I hear it is even worse in SA) that the AFL based media is so hostile to perceived threats.
Lol you do realise the Victory do share facilities and venue with the minnowbourne storm?
The Victory and city do get very good coverage as well.
Maybe the Age, but c'mon the Herald Sun is notorious for being anti-football
Living down and Melb their always getting coverage and just like the Storm have their own radio programmes during the week on SEN.
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 7:52 pm
by leagueiscrap
post_hoc wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:post_hoc wrote:In all honesty, Rugby League and Football co-exist rather well, we share a lot of history and a prime example is Peter Sterling, he has a lot of time for football after spending so much time in the UK. Where they share many facilities. Our ground size is comparable, we share common heritage, the news media in NSW gives football a decent coverage. it is really only in insular Victoria (and I hear it is even worse in SA) that the AFL based media is so hostile to perceived threats.
Lol you do realise the Victory do share facilities and venue with the minnowbourne storm?
The Victory and city do get very good coverage as well.
Maybe the Age, but c'mon the Herald Sun is notorious for being anti-football
lol get over your self what is it with you Sydney numptys!
that your but but excuse as to why soccer or league hasnt grown in Vic
league and soccer get a very good run in the HS
Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 11:59 am
by NRL&NFLweLaughATafl
Wow has'nt this post backfired lol.. Swany thinking it would be bad for the Eels but instead they will now have one of the best stadiums in Sydney to play on.
And it will still be a rectangular stadium that AFL will never be able to use.

Re: Parramatta Stadium - Home of Soccer/Wanderers
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 8:30 pm
by leagueiscrap
Swans4ever wrote:post_hoc wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:post_hoc wrote:In all honesty, Rugby League and Football co-exist rather well, we share a lot of history and a prime example is Peter Sterling, he has a lot of time for football after spending so much time in the UK. Where they share many facilities. Our ground size is comparable, we share common heritage, the news media in NSW gives football a decent coverage. it is really only in insular Victoria (and I hear it is even worse in SA) that the AFL based media is so hostile to perceived threats.
Lol you do realise the Victory do share facilities and venue with the minnowbourne storm?
The Victory and city do get very good coverage as well.
Maybe the Age, but c'mon the Herald Sun is notorious for being anti-football
Living down and Melb their always getting coverage and just like the Storm have their own radio programmes during the week on SEN.
same with the a league as well