What does it mean? Most of the fans sit on the same side as the TV crew, making the stadium look like a ghost town on TV. Only in the derby with Brisbane Roar did we see some fans on the camera side and behind the goal. Are they going to make it a ghost town again?
Bring back the fury and let this sorry bunch go, a pretty stadium does not make up for a people that are too lazy to leave their loungerooms, and a rich idiot.
I really do admire the few fans they have though. Honestly in can't be enjoyable to turn up week after week in such situations. Relocate to sydney's West..
The circus continues: A teenager playing his first A-League match will captain Gold Coast United against Melbourne Heart on Friday night. http://www.foxsports.com.au/footbal...t-of-their-owner/story-e6frf4gl-1226271994148
Followed by: http://au.sports.yahoo.com/football/news/article/-/12924767/gold-coast-suspend-bleiberg/
This is Exhibit A for the case against single ownership. Clive Palmer has managed in three seasons to lose his near-title winning side, destroy any fanbase and drag the league's crowd average and its reputation into the mud. Buckley and co have to be thinking about licence termination/transfer now. There is no light at the end of the tunnel.
agreeeeeeed, bring back the fury, at least they got 6-7000, excusing the 2 odd thousand that do show up, gold coast football fans by and large r pathetic in their couch loving apathy, they dont deserve a club
Stingy billionaire simpleton brands Miron a failure He isn't even pretending anymore, he's actively sabotaging his own club.
cant blame him, its a credit to the mans good will and patience, that he stuck it out for that long with that goose
nah jus bring the fury back, they cut the wrong team, and nek time the FFA let a billionaire have a licence make sure he is a half decent man with his heart in the game, or at least some interest, not like this wanker palmer,who is appropriately named
The NQF ship has already sailed. There's no way they'd bring it back without an actual investor. The community ownership was a non-starter for a team as poorly attended as the Fury. The only mistake FFA made was not killing Gold Coast along with NQF.
QLD is definitely not a football state, FFA may be happy just to have roar for the present, ffs why cant we just have the wolves back from wollongong?
Didn't someone say that most of SFC's fans were from West Sydney? Putting a team in West Sydney would seem to be a case of robbing Paul to pay Mary..
That would be tragics like me. I think that there would be more than enough football fans who don't like FC but would follow a A-League side if it came from Western Sydney to follow through with the idea for a new team.
About 40% are, but I think we'd hold a fair chunk of them, and there is a lot of untapped potential there.