Chch game discussion
The Phoenix played quite well and deserved a penalty in the second half. Old's goal was good and I went absolutely ballistic when it went in. I know this sounds like I'm a sore loser but the refereeing in that match was of a poor quality and on multiple occasions throughout the match I felt like running onto the field to throttle the ref - fortunately I restrained myself.
They said the crowd was just over 4 000, but I don't think they actually counted any of the people who were 16 or under who got in free (well, they didn't count me or my friends), so the attendance could have actually been quite a lot higher.loyalgunner2007-07-28 15:21:20
I reckon 4000 is not too far off the mark, there was empty seats around, it wasnt like you were sitting right next to someone, there were plenty of gaps.
I reckon 4000 is not too far off the mark, there was empty seats around, it wasnt like you were sitting right next to someone, there were plenty of gaps.�
Well you just gotta bunch up together like the YF lads did last Sunday and really give it heaps of support to boost the lads
The back 4 were not as bad last week so not sure why they did not back up....
it was quite a mixed crowd and it was a good environment. my little group arrived a bit later than planned and was in an area dominated by youngish families which didnt really help much for the chanting. but we managed to convert a few egg chasing friends and got a few interesting stories out of a chap who attended an Everton match at the stadium back in the day and seemed like he'd seen alot more footy than many...extremely valueble for the youngsters around
i think most of the crowd was there just to see what it was all about and that was good, a happy, friendly set up and something the young'uns will remember, and hopefully get along and play/watch the great game.
if the score was a bit different and Qld wasnt playing as well as they were we had a chant or two lined up "are you Sydney in disguise...?" for example...
for me i wasnt too impressed with Daniel's play...he seemed talented and made a great plays but he spent more time diving than playing football. Lochead wasnt too flash either IMO until later in the 2nd half. Christie seemed brilliant for most of the time....bring on the next game in chch...with better advertising
novel over~~
i was trying to forget that...simply sinful behaviour...
All in all a big fizzer but still nice to go to football in Chch.
All in all a big fizzer but still nice to go to football in Chch.
All in all a big fizzer but still nice to go to football in Chch.
compared to what we usually get on offer in chch i felt it was respectable...the atmopshere was good for the younger fans with simple (if boring) chants like Phoenix *clap* *clap* *clap*
it was quite quiet at times but thats prob cos its such a distance to the pitch and the majority of the crowd knew no better
the game was very average, both teams looked more like
they were have a training kick about most of the time. There
was a pretty big crowd 4-5000, people are kidding themselves if
they think it was much more than 5000. The football was
pretty dull, as was the crowd. The little kids 6-9 year olds
were getting into it though. Didn't feel like i could yell
any obsenities because of they though, and actually it wasn't just
that, I was 3/4 of the way up and on the halfway line, right
in front of danny halligan incidently, i thought there would be
some atmosphere there but it seemed like everyone just wanted to
sit quietly and you would have got funny looks if you made any
noise.
Well done to the people that got the pots and pans in they made
some noise and didn't get taken by security.
i can't believe they took a drum off someone at a football game how
dumb is that.
Anyway the game was pretty lifeless and my girlfriend kept wanting
to talk to me which wasn't hard because it was so quiet.
Plus we were a million miles from the pitch, give me a game at
english park any day!
When we scored the goal i jumped up and was yelling and screaming
with the guy next to me and a handful of others but after about 5
secs
then i realised 99% of people were anchored to there seats and were
clapping polietly
and i was blocking peoples view so i had to sit down and be quiet
again like everyone else.
Maybe someone can inform me when the rules were changed which allows defends to take down players from behind in the box when they are one on one with the keeper last time i checked this was a straight red card!! For those not at the game, queensland defends all fall to the ground simaltaneously, much like that footage of the football game where lightening stuck and knocked everyone over. Leaving Smeltz the ball and he dribbles towards goal, defend gets up and clatters into him from behind and ball is cleared.
Anyway don't get me wrong i was glad to be there but it was pretty woeful.
Dodds effort was in the steven old category of brain explosions and i assumed it was old until i checked the programme.
Smeltz ran all night, which he had to if me wanted the ball he wasn't getting much service.
Daniel was fine i don't care if he was a little theatrical, he ran with the ball and got a couple of free kicks.
Worst thing i thought was that i times it seems the defence was practicing their bazeley balls!!.
i think the fact the crowd was so young made people more concerned about chants (and also that most of them were there to see what it was about)
ive been to a few Can U games (not as many as i'd have liked but a few) and i agree the atmosphere is terrific in comparison to Friday...remember though that the crowds at EP are true football fans, generally people who play/played/administer/live the game and are generally older.
i still think it was good the younger ones got into it though coz they'll be the ones getting vocal in the future if they arent on the field..........