Leeds United Vs Colo Colo
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Originally posted by Danny Chook Fan Club
Having been thoroughly incinerated by the ManUre v Australia debacle, I'll be giving this a wide berth.
Originally posted by clucas91
What a waste of time.
I , but I was ****ed off at the way they were treated.
Originally posted by clucas91
I was very happy when France brought out a full strength side for the friendly last year, but I was ****ed off at the way they were treated.
Originally posted by NICK THE PIE MAN
Bah!
Fabien "its too far, boo hoo, we are too good for them, too much effort" Barthez and his cronies can stick it.
Their taunts and boos were well-deserved.
No sympathy from me.
Originally posted by OutKast
Actually it's Leeds United vs Colo Colo, not the Chile national side.
The following is from ticketmaster7.com.au:
Details
Colonial Stadium
Saturday, July 27, 2002
Price/s
Deluxe
$97.10
Level 2, on the eastern side of the Stadium
Premium
$79.80
Level 2, behind the goals
Level 4, front rows on the eastern and western sides
Level 1, eastern and western sides
A Reserve
Adult - $63.30
Junior - $46.00
Concession - $52.30
Family - $184.80
Level 4, eastern and western sides commencing from Row G and back
Level 4, southern and northern ends
Reserve
Adult - $52.30
Junior - $37.20
Concession - $42.70
Family - $151.30
Level 4, front rows of aisle 43, 30, 6, 19
Level 1, front rows of centre wing on eastern and western sides
Level 1, all rows at southern and northern ends behind the goals
Anyone willing to pay $100 to watch Leeds reserves versus Colo Colo unknowns?
Originally posted by clucas91
I dont care, Australia needs to build a bigger reputation as a soccer country first.
THEN we can treat the big boys with dis-respect.
Nobody will come here if we treat them badly.
Originally posted by NICK THE PIE MAN
Were not going to suck their royal c*cks.
Originally posted by clucas91
We should,
Then we can bite them off when people actually WANT to come to Australia.
If players don't want to come to Australia, but are then forced by the manager, THEN they get abused in Australia, what do you think that will do for their opinion of our country?
Originally posted by NICK THE PIE MAN
Oh God.
We shouldn't have to stoop that low. I would rather have no-one come here then bending over backwards for over-zealous, critical, overpaid, nancy-boy, egomaniac euro-trash.
Originally posted by OutKast
Actually it's Leeds United vs Colo Colo, not the Chile national side.
The following is from ticketmaster7.com.au:
Details
Colonial Stadium
Saturday, July 27, 2002
Price/s
Deluxe
$97.10
Level 2, on the eastern side of the Stadium
Premium
$79.80
Level 2, behind the goals
Level 4, front rows on the eastern and western sides
Level 1, eastern and western sides
A Reserve
Adult - $63.30
Junior - $46.00
Concession - $52.30
Family - $184.80
Level 4, eastern and western sides commencing from Row G and back
Level 4, southern and northern ends
Reserve
Adult - $52.30
Junior - $37.20
Concession - $42.70
Family - $151.30
Level 4, front rows of aisle 43, 30, 6, 19
Level 1, front rows of centre wing on eastern and western sides
Level 1, all rows at southern and northern ends behind the goals
Anyone willing to pay $100 to watch Leeds reserves versus Colo Colo unknowns?
Originally posted by clucas91
Hence, we must kiss their asses!
Until we become a powerhouse in world football, we will always be (from a European perspective) a far-away country that has abusive fans.
Originally posted by NICK THE PIE MAN
Why?
Originally posted by clucas91
Besides, what do the French think when we almost ruin the careers of one of their players (Dugarry) and show no sympathy.
Sure, that is football, players get injured. But the crowd reaction was one of malice, not sympathy.
The French should have been applauded for coming in the first place, not booed.