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    Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    http://www.theage.com.au/sport/socce...831-14fju.html

    Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans
    Michael Lynch
    September 1, 2010

    MELBOURNE Heart has failed in its bid to get its Saturday evening A-League game against North Queensland Fury shifted to earlier in the week in a bid to avoid a clash with the Collingwood-Western Bulldogs AFL qualifying final.

    So the A-League new boys have decided if you can't beat them, join them, and are now offering any fans of the two AFL clubs with a ticket to Saturday night's MCG blockbuster half-price admission to the round-five AAMI Park game.

    The Heart-Fury clash gets under way at 5.15, while the Pies-Dogs blockbuster starts at 7.20pm just across the road at the MCG - a tight deadline for anyone wanting to see all of both games.

    Scott Munn, the Heart CEO, said the club had asked Football Federation Australia to move the game because it feared the crush on public transport and parking would make it harder for its fans to get to the match. When the game's governing body refused, Munn and his team came up with the idea to allow members of the two AFL clubs to get in for half price if they showed their membership cards at the AAMI gates.....
    For those who were always the underdogs and wore it as a badge of honour.

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    I'm up for that. Have been intending to go to their matches after the conclusion of the AFL season, but might jump in with this offer.

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    If they pay me I might go
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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    If they pay me I might go


    Still wouldn't go watch soccer...even if they paid me..HATE the game

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    Quote Originally Posted by PWebb View Post
    Still wouldn't go watch soccer...even if they paid me..HATE the game
    Why?

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    Absolutely fantastic initiative.

    Definitely getting on board now where I wouldn't have otherwise.

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefcep View Post
    Why?
    Quote Originally Posted by PWebb View Post
    Still wouldn't go watch soccer...even if they paid me..HATE the game
    I will take a guess at what P Webb will respond...
    soccer is for gays
    hate how they dive (as opposed to footy)
    not enough goals as opposed to the Saints game plan
    its boring to watch see above

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    I wonder why either of you opened the thread....

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    What's the go here people -- are we Hearts or Victory people? It's tricky setting up two teams in the same town where both of them don't really have a specific identity.. they both sort of represent Melbourne, so you want to support both, and it's hard to hate either.. it's not like Liverpool and Everton where they represent different parts of society, or Real and Athletico Madrid, or Barcelona vs Espanyol, with socialist/monarchist overtones in those respective rivalries.

    It's difficult, because we don't want to inflame any of the old NSL ethnic type crap, but it's a truism that a lot of the great soccer rivalries around the world are fought along class lines, or some historic ennui, or something or other.

    Maybe Victory can be the real soccer fans team, and the Heart can be like the 'bandwagoner's' team, or vice versa. Or Victory can be the team of the working man, and the Heart is like the inner city fashionable team, or vice versa. You see why this is tricky? They could be anything to anyone. I mean, I'll hate Sydney first before hating either of the Melbourne clubs -- now THERE'S a derby.

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    Quote Originally Posted by Lantern View Post
    What's the go here people -- are we Hearts or Victory people? It's tricky setting up two teams in the same town where both of them don't really have a specific identity.. they both sort of represent Melbourne, so you want to support both, and it's hard to hate either.. it's not like Liverpool and Everton where they represent different parts of society, or Real and Athletico Madrid, or Barcelona vs Espanyol, with socialist/monarchist overtones in those respective rivalries.

    It's difficult, because we don't want to inflame any of the old NSL ethnic type crap, but it's a truism that a lot of the great soccer rivalries around the world are fought along class lines, or some historic ennui, or something or other.

    Maybe Victory can be the real soccer fans team, and the Heart can be like the 'bandwagoner's' team, or vice versa. Or Victory can be the team of the working man, and the Heart is like the inner city fashionable team, or vice versa. You see why this is tricky? They could be anything to anyone. I mean, I'll hate Sydney first before hating either of the Melbourne clubs -- now THERE'S a derby.
    Good post.


    I have been to about 7 - 10 Victory games each year and all of their finals in Melbourne. I take my 8 year old son to the games.

    After supporting an underdog team for all of my life, I was considering switching allegiances to the Heart. I asked my son if he wanted to barrack for the Heart, and he was straight to the point saying Dad, we can't swap teams. I was pleased to hear that from him and now know that however bad the dogs are going, he'll always be a dogs supporter.
    For those who were always the underdogs and wore it as a badge of honour.

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    Quote Originally Posted by aker39 View Post
    After supporting an underdog team for all of my life, I was considering switching allegiances to the Heart. I asked my son if he wanted to barrack for the Heart, and he was straight to the point saying Dad, we can't swap teams. I was pleased to hear that from him and now know that however bad the dogs are going, he'll always be a dogs supporter.
    Good kid.

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    Apart from not really being a big Soccer fan (due to my Italian heritage I used to love it but the overabundance of prima donnas and corruption turned me off plus I find myself getting a little bored watching it now especially after watching so much footy). I can't really get passionate about any A-League team as to me they all feel rather samey, corporate and soulless without any real history (not even a fake one like West Coast and Adelaide) or identity. So, I find myself very 'meh' about both the Heart and the Victory.

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    went to this with a couple of others and thought it was good fun.

    Aami Park is a pretty cool stadium, for someone who is used to sitting on level 3 at the Dome you are so close to the action and its such a small stadium and pitch. We changed ends based on the direction the heart were going and the end with the big singing fan club was much cooler. Really loud, fun and a little abusive and I can only imagine how cool the crowd would be in the major European leagues.

    Unfortunately though the stadium was pretty empty with only 4,000ish spectators but glad we went. The match was alright, had good bits and bad bits and a cool goal.

    Going to such a small stadium however made me appreciate just how big the MCG was as we walked across. It is gigantic. Very impressive structure.

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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    Quote Originally Posted by aker39 View Post
    Good post.


    I have been to about 7 - 10 Victory games each year and all of their finals in Melbourne. I take my 8 year old son to the games.

    After supporting an underdog team for all of my life, I was considering switching allegiances to the Heart. I asked my son if he wanted to barrack for the Heart, and he was straight to the point saying Dad, we can't swap teams. I was pleased to hear that from him and now know that however bad the dogs are going, he'll always be a dogs supporter.
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    Re: Heart's half-price deal to AFL fans

    Quote Originally Posted by Lantern View Post
    What's the go here people -- are we Hearts or Victory people? It's tricky setting up two teams in the same town where both of them don't really have a specific identity.. they both sort of represent Melbourne, so you want to support both, and it's hard to hate either.. it's not like Liverpool and Everton where they represent different parts of society, or Real and Athletico Madrid, or Barcelona vs Espanyol, with socialist/monarchist overtones in those respective rivalries.

    It's difficult, because we don't want to inflame any of the old NSL ethnic type crap, but it's a truism that a lot of the great soccer rivalries around the world are fought along class lines, or some historic ennui, or something or other.

    Maybe Victory can be the real soccer fans team, and the Heart can be like the 'bandwagoner's' team, or vice versa. Or Victory can be the team of the working man, and the Heart is like the inner city fashionable team, or vice versa. You see why this is tricky? They could be anything to anyone. I mean, I'll hate Sydney first before hating either of the Melbourne clubs -- now THERE'S a derby.
    I'm going to be a Heart supporter mainly because I feel I missed the boat with Victory. I've been meaning to attend but due to a number of factors including games on Friday nights (I can't go to these), having no interested mates and being disorganised I never have gone.

    Heart however look to be playing Saturday nights, I have 1-3 mates who are all interested, 2 of which actually attend sporting events and I like the colours, signings and just the sound of it all.

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