Really he has been great in the a league so far. Hopeful he would stay for champion league.Ono looks like he is going back to Japan in January.
Last I heard Sopporo made an offer and it was rejected by the Wanderers. At the time the Wanderers said that Ono was not going anywhere but Sopporo were thinking of making another offer.Ono looks like he is going back to Japan in January.
Quality player, seems to have reinvigorated his career, looks a lot fitter then he was before at the wanderersReally he has been great in the a league so far. Hopeful he would stay for champion league.
Don't Victory supporters fight everyone even themselves.Another brawl between Victory and WSW supporters according to media??
What's the go there?
- wanderers fans were at the Royal Melbourne Hotel for pre-match drinksAnother brawl between Victory and WSW supporters according to media??
What's the go there?
Wont work because you said, the opposition fans will try and antogonise them plus will lead to more violence if their teams have nothing to play for.http://www.foxsports.com.au/footbal...nes-last-weekend/story-e6frf4gl-1226794174783
So looks like the FFA have had enough and are looking to impose points losses for the clubs if they have any more incidents. Not sure how that is fair, given that if they reach 0 points there is no incentive for fans to behave, and it may encourage opposing fans to start violence in an attempt to have the other side lose points.
I recall a while back (pre A League) another way to kerb fan violence was to simply not allowing fans to the games, or limiting the amount of fans.
Thats how a lot of the Wanderers fans who follow NRL saw it. They call it the classic NRL Gallop reaction. A lot of wanderers believe nothing will come out of this because this wont help stop the 'violence' at a-league gamesIt's a classic David Gallop tactic though... beat your chest in manly bravado and issue a few idle threats, which everyone knows will never work.