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Posted March 01, 2014 21:24 · last edited March 01, 2014 21:25

Optimist wrote:
Bluemagic wrote:

There was a time a game like this would attract 1500 spectators. Now we're less then half that and most at the ground were ACFC supporters. Such a shame.

Now over to you TW and HBU because one of you is going to the O League next year.


Behave BM, most of the crowd were not ACFC supporters. It just sounded that way!

I'd day over half the under 500 crowd were ACFC, I recognized a lot of them. I'm told at Waitakere home games this season (without ACFC) there was often less then 200 at Fred Taylor paddock. Waitakere supporters used to make a bit of noise, now you can hear a pin drop. No wonder the ACFC singers stood out. That's why it's a pity the well supported Canterbury team didn't make the playoffs.

I hope  Auckland United can get into the ASBP soon. ACFC needs another city challenge. 

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Bluemagic edited March 01, 2014 21:25
Optimist wrote:
Bluemagic wrote:

There was a time a game like this would attract 1500 spectators. Now we're less then half that and most at the ground were ACFC supporters. Such a shame.

Now over to you TW and HBU because one of you is going to the O League next year.


Behave BM, most of the crowd were not ACFC supporters. It just sounded that way!

I's day over half the under 500 crowd were ACFC, I recognized a lot of them. I'm told at Waitakere home games this season (without ACFC) there was often less then 200 at Fred Taylor paddock. Waitakere supporters used to make a bit of noise, now you can hear a pin drop. No wonder the ACFC singers stood out. That's why it's a pity the well supported Canterbury team didn't make the playoffs.

I hope  Auckland United can get into the ASBP soon. ACFC needs another city challenge.