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Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby csbowes » Wed Jul 08, 2009 6:57 pm

Are you kidding me? Is there no coverage... TV, radio, internet... of these friendlies involving Celtic, Fulham etc?
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Re: Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby Dirko » Wed Jul 08, 2009 9:20 pm

http://au.fourfourtwo.com/index.aspx

They'll probably have a live blog on the games.....
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Re: Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby Sam_goUUUdogs » Wed Jul 08, 2009 10:59 pm

Gold Coast won 2-1 :shock:

No coverage of these games on fox or anything, you might get some sort of live streaming on the net on some of them, maybe the Brisbane V Celtic game, as i think Celtic have their own tv channel/show.

Scored myself Medallion club tickets for the Melbourne V Fulham match, so it should be a good night, judging by the Gold Coast result tonight it should be a decent contest.

Other games coming up,

Friday 10th July - Perth V Wolverhampton
Saturday 11th July - Melbourne V Fulham
Sunday 12th July - Brisbane V Celtic
Wednesday 15th July Perth V Fulham
Wednesday 15th July - North Queensland V Wolverhampton
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Re: Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby Footy Smart » Thu Jul 09, 2009 11:46 am

Friday 10th July - Perth V Wolverhampton
Saturday 11th July - Melbourne V Fulham
Sunday 12th July - Brisbane V Celtic
Wednesday 15th July Perth V Fulham
Wednesday 15th July - North Queensland V Wolverhampton


Once again Adelaide is left out! :oops:
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Re: Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby nuggety goodness » Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:58 pm

Footy Smart wrote:
Friday 10th July - Perth V Wolverhampton
Saturday 11th July - Melbourne V Fulham
Sunday 12th July - Brisbane V Celtic
Wednesday 15th July Perth V Fulham
Wednesday 15th July - North Queensland V Wolverhampton


Once again Adelaide is left out! :oops:


thinkin the same thing... our boys get to play against all the local prem league teams...
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Re: Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby csbowes » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:15 am

You have to wonder how much "effort" these teams are putting in too. Are they "really" trying to win, I'd be surprised if its that important to them. Surely the motivation is much higher on the A-League side.

As a Fulham manager or coach, I wouldn't necessarily want the team to go nuts, they have European ties to play in the not too distant future, you wouldn't exactly want players risking their fitness in these friendlies.

Anyway, interesting to see them win... no doubt about that...
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Re: Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby devilsadvocate » Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:22 am

csbowes wrote:You have to wonder how much "effort" these teams are putting in too. Are they "really" trying to win, I'd be surprised if its that important to them. Surely the motivation is much higher on the A-League side.

As a Fulham manager or coach, I wouldn't necessarily want the team to go nuts, they have European ties to play in the not too distant future, you wouldn't exactly want players risking their fitness in these friendlies.


Anyway, interesting to see them win... no doubt about that...


Especially when you have to play against that sniping tosser Muscat.

Fulham should refuse to play the scum on safety grounds unless Muscat is left out.
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Re: Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby Bully » Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:23 am

devilsadvocate wrote:
csbowes wrote:You have to wonder how much "effort" these teams are putting in too. Are they "really" trying to win, I'd be surprised if its that important to them. Surely the motivation is much higher on the A-League side.

As a Fulham manager or coach, I wouldn't necessarily want the team to go nuts, they have European ties to play in the not too distant future, you wouldn't exactly want players risking their fitness in these friendlies.


Anyway, interesting to see them win... no doubt about that...


Especially when you have to play against that sniping tosser Muscat.

Fulham should refuse to play the scum on safety grounds unless Muscat is left out.



agreed . dont like that person at all!!
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Re: Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby whufc » Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:50 am

devilsadvocate wrote:
csbowes wrote:You have to wonder how much "effort" these teams are putting in too. Are they "really" trying to win, I'd be surprised if its that important to them. Surely the motivation is much higher on the A-League side.

As a Fulham manager or coach, I wouldn't necessarily want the team to go nuts, they have European ties to play in the not too distant future, you wouldn't exactly want players risking their fitness in these friendlies.


Anyway, interesting to see them win... no doubt about that...


Especially when you have to play against that sniping tosser Muscat.

Fulham should refuse to play the scum on safety grounds unless Muscat is left out.


Could be worse they could be playing against Ross Aloisi :lol:
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Re: Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby Thiele » Sat Jul 11, 2009 1:07 am

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Re: Fulham v Gold Coast - No Coverage? WTF?

Postby Bully » Sat Jul 11, 2009 6:38 pm

was going to go to see fulham vs goldy but ahhh cant be buggered!!
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