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scottmac said:TerrigalUtd said:fedelt said:Was at Sydney training yesterday with N.Carle
Nooooooooooooo
Dont worry fellow toffee. Fedelta's tounge is always firmly planted in cheek.
Is in SMH today.
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scottmac said:TerrigalUtd said:fedelt said:Was at Sydney training yesterday with N.Carle
Nooooooooooooo
Dont worry fellow toffee. Fedelta's tounge is always firmly planted in cheek.
A quick look around Sydney FC's training ground yesterday at Macquarie University revealed a notable absentee. Training is under way, but new coach Vitezslav Lavicka is nowhere to be seen.
His assistants, Michael Zach and Tony Popovic, are seemingly in control. Marquee striker John Aloisi is there, as is captain Steve Corica. Despite his recent troubles, Sebastian Ryall is there. Even Socceroos pair Nicky Carle and Mile Sterjovski have dropped by to keep their eye in.
Kareem said:good postBex said:Kareem said:very few people outside the central coast will endorse that (perhaps only ex-coasties)Bex said:Central Coast >>>>>>>>> Gold Coast
In your opinion. In my opinion, you're wrong.
honestly dont be so naive
its one thing to say
I love the Central Coast- and wouldn't leave it for anywhere in Australia (fair enough)
but to think the rest of Australia has that opinion (which is what i was debating)- lol
EDIT: My apoligies I have realised an error in my logic
That would be to assume all of Australia know about the Central Coast
When i was in Melbourne- noone knew Central Coast...
~Floss~ said:Kareem said:good postBex said:Kareem said:very few people outside the central coast will endorse that (perhaps only ex-coasties)Bex said:Central Coast >>>>>>>>> Gold Coast
In your opinion. In my opinion, you're wrong.
honestly dont be so naive
its one thing to say
I love the Central Coast- and wouldn't leave it for anywhere in Australia (fair enough)
but to think the rest of Australia has that opinion (which is what i was debating)- lol
EDIT: My apoligies I have realised an error in my logic
That would be to assume all of Australia know about the Central Coast
When i was in Melbourne- noone knew Central Coast...
I think you'd find a significant portion of the population would rather live somewhere they haven't heard of over the Gold Coast.
It's a crowded tourist spot that people might visit for up to a couple of weeks at a time. Traffic, crowds, tourists, noise, and having to live in a multi-storey apartment might be some people's idea of a good place for a holiday but aren't everyone's ideal home for the long term.
Kareem said:good post
honestly dont be so naive
its one thing to say
I love the Central Coast- and wouldn't leave it for anywhere in Australia (fair enough)
but to think the rest of Australia has that opinion (which is what i was debating)- lol
EDIT: My apoligies I have realised an error in my logic
That would be to assume all of Australia know about the Central Coast
When i was in Melbourne- noone knew Central Coast...
527 000>>> 30000Bex said:Kareem said:good post
honestly dont be so naive
its one thing to say
I love the Central Coast- and wouldn't leave it for anywhere in Australia (fair enough)
but to think the rest of Australia has that opinion (which is what i was debating)- lol
EDIT: My apoligies I have realised an error in my logic
That would be to assume all of Australia know about the Central Coast
When i was in Melbourne- noone knew Central Coast...
Whatever Kareem. You're right, there wouldn't possibly be more than a few people in the whole of Australia who would prefer to live on the Central Coast instead of the Gold Coast. Even though there are some 300,000 people who chose to live here now ..... ya knob. :
Anyway, the whole point being that Mile MIGHT be one of those people who might like to live here in preference to the Gold Coast.
It's not that I'm not positive it's just that I'm a realist!Blair said:Love how positive some ppl are.Andre_1 said:With all due respect boys may as well have a poll on should we sign Steven Gerrard! Of course everybody is going to say yes but never gunna happen same as this little episode.
Holland was training with us n signed with The jetsAndre_1 said:It's not that I'm not positive it's just that I'm a realist!Blair said:Love how positive some ppl are.Andre_1 said:With all due respect boys may as well have a poll on should we sign Steven Gerrard! Of course everybody is going to say yes but never gunna happen same as this little episode.
Just because he was spotted at the game on Sunday does not mean he will sign with us nor does it mean he will sign with Sydney because he was training with them during the week.
i cant recall who u are talking apartsumo said:It's a bit like how the presence of a particular player training with us during v1 didn't indicate that he was going to sign with us, well not for about 2 and a half years anyway.