Melbourne City FC - Just another Pissant Town?

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over 3 years ago
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over 3 years ago
assuming it's  ES Troyes AC given they are owned by CFG.
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over 3 years ago
Des to coach Melb City & the AWs?
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over 3 years ago
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over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago · History
Rado Vidosic takes over as interim, with Dario Vidosic taking over the ALW side full time. 
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over 2 years ago
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over 2 years ago
RR

bad for them, good for us, he always scores against us.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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over 2 years ago
theprof
RR

bad for them, good for us, he always scores against us.

They are using his IR spot to bring in a Brazilian winger tho
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over 2 years ago
so maybe less bad for them, but an unknown brazilian is probaby better for us than Nabbout

Queenslander 3x a year.

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over 2 years ago
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over 2 years ago
RR

Patrick Kisnorbo has entered the chat (for next season).

Because I can't see him surviving much longer in France...
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over 2 years ago
Why did Rado go? Didn't he clean up.the league last year? 

VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life

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over 2 years ago


Just got selected into the Matildas for the first time, injured scoring the winner in added time. It is her 3rd ACL and only 20 years old, heartbreaking.  
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over 1 year ago
 
Almost 20 A-League fans stormed a popular inner-Melbourne pub on Saturday afternoon but were forced to flee after a wild confrontation with rival supporters.

CCTV obtained by The Age reveals 17 men – all dressed in black hoodies and some with their faces concealed – marching into the pub in Swan Street, Cremorne, about 3.45pm. At least one man at the back of the group appears to be wearing merchandise from Melbourne City Football Club.

The violent incident occurred just over an hour before the start of an A-League game between Melbourne City and Western Sydney Wanderers at nearby AAMI Park.

Once inside the pub, the group was forced to make a hasty retreat when challenged by other patrons, CCTV footage appears to show.

Several men brawled near the hotel’s exit, with one hurling a bar stool and another receiving a cut to his face.

A police spokeswoman confirmed that one person was treated for injuries at the scene.

“Police are investigating following an affray at a licensed premise on Swan Street in Cremorne on 30 November. It’s believed around 20 people were involved in a physical altercation just after 3.30pm. The exact circumstances surrounding the incident are being investigated,” the spokeswoman said.

A source familiar with the police investigation but not authorised to speak publicly said a group of Melbourne City supporters were suspected of instigating the violence.

“The plan appears to have been to ambush the crew from Sydney, but it obviously didn’t work out too well. They should be pretty embarrassed with themselves, and it only hurts the game in Australia,” the source said.

Melbourne City and Western Sydney Wanderers have been contacted for comment.

The brawl is the latest example of violence surrounding the A-League, which has suffered from a series of ugly altercations between hardcore fans over the years that have shifted attention from the game itself.

It also comes less than two years after about 150 Melbourne Victory fans stormed the pitch at AAMI Park during a derby game against Melbourne City in December 2022, when goalkeeper Tom Glover and referee Alex King were assaulted.

Melbourne Victory, one of the competition’s marquee clubs, was hit with fines of $450,000 and Football Australia issued more than 20 stadium bans to supporters who entered the field of play, while several fans were slapped with criminal charges following a protracted police investigation. 
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over 1 year ago
Genuinely what did they hope to get out of this? Even if their stupid stunt succeeded, Melb. City  would get these big unwanted fines, they would've been banned + arrested, and police presence at would've gone up.

Honestly they just formed as a supporters group and are already causing trouble
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over 1 year ago
Noah4thenix
Genuinely what did they hope to get out of this? Even if their stupid stunt succeeded, Melb. City  would get these big unwanted fines, they would've been banned + arrested, and police presence at would've gone up.

Honestly they just formed as a supporters group and are already causing trouble

Always surprises me, at their games there's barely anyone in the stands, but somehow big enough to attract idiots like that
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over 1 year ago
The Southside MCFC fangroup say that the guy wearing MCFC garb was a steward trying to break up the fight (source: Instagram screenshot posted on r/ALeague)

Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



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8 days ago
RR wrote:
https://x.com/joeylynchy/status/2039858200439341291
 
New in @ByJDLMedia;

Melbourne City coach Aurelio Vidmar has vehemently denied reports that Daniel Arzani has had a falling out with senior members of his A-League Men squad, calling the suggestions “totally false”.

🔗: https://t.co/YzTj1zw4K2 .
— Joey Lynch (@joeylynchy) April 3, 2026 


 
Not the sort of thing you would expect a coach to confirm though i would think.

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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