Polite clapping as they read out the players names at the start ....then its game on!
Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!
Just the sort of challenge we need.Business end of the season so we need to be all business.
COYN ![]()
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End of an era. Vinnie - It's over.
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Fuck this stupid game

When Hibs, went up, to win the Scottish Cup - I wisnae there - furfuxake!
When Hibs, went up, to win the Scottish Cup - I wisnae there - furfuxake!
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Masters Grade aint no run in the park on a Saturday...
The FFA have guaranteed United can finish the season after taking control following Palmer's application for an injunction against the termination of his A-League licence was dismissed on Friday night in the Supreme Court in Brisbane.
Then there was the tricky matter of incumbent United coach Mike Mulvey, who had not signed a FFA contract due to his loyalty to Palmer.
Initially, the FFA handed Matildas' coach Tom Sermanni the United reins for the rest of the season but, on Saturday, confirmed Mulvey would be in charge, reportedly avoiding a player revolt.
Mulvey took over the reins after Palmer sacked coach Miron Bleiberg but groomed the majority of the players in the side in his capacity as the National Youth League mentor.
Gorman said Sermanni would provide an "ongoing support role" for Mulvey.
United have resembled an under-23 side due to a horror injury list but amazingly flourished under Mulvey's reign including a 3-3 draw with ladder leaders Central Coast.
It prompted Gorman to issue a sobering warning.
"Any of these last four games, believe me, won't be throw away games," he said.
"There is a drive to finish with the momentum they have built over in the last two or three weeks under Mike."
Mulvey said his only loyalty would be to the players in the final four games.
"It has been a tumultuous time, but my focus has always been on the players," he said.
"They approached me and said they would love for me to continue as coach.
"The message I have delivered (since Bleiberg's axing) is that we must stick together.
"If I was to abandon them at this point in time, it would be the wrong message to give."