Been a while since I've posted. 2 major reasons we haven't actually played much, due to Covid fixture cancellations and more importantly I've been enjoying the good life of beers and the beach.
I am back home now, and we are away tonight to Newcastle.
In a game originally scheduled for the start of the New Year squeezed in after a cancelled Sunday night game against Perth, Melbourne City will be looking to be as flexible as the league fixtures as they face 9th-placed Newcastle on Tuesday evening at McDonald Jones Stadium. Here are three...
Only thing that has really stood out this season is lack of substitutions. We have blokes cooked and no changes. We have genuine quality on the bench and there not getting any minutes, very weird.
Any way we back up again Friday night away to Western Sydney.
Back again, tonight 7:55pm KO local at home to Adelaide.
Nearly all the weekend results favoured us. We are now at the point of the season where consistency and momentum will go along way who will lift the plate.
We back up again in a few days Friday night also and again at home so finally we got something to look forward to.
After a triumphant win over the Wanderers on Friday night, Melbourne City again looks forward to a quick turnaround between matches. This time out, City set its eyes on Adelaide United, in which a win would see the club take nine points in just seven days. This will be the third meeting between...
I see local lad and City fan, Zach Clough made his debut for Adelaide. Did you notice how he did? Also noticed the crowd was only 2.7k - are there still restrictions in place on attendances or is that the level of interest at the moment?
Didn't really notice him. When watching City I'm focused on our players. He didn't do anything special or atrocious.
Regarding numbers, officially was recorded as 2.7k, i reackon it was a bit more. They launched a new digital pass and for many including yours truly it wasn't working at the turnstiles and we just had to show it for entry.
No restrictions but generally numbers have been down the last few seasons. I could go into details but would probably be boring.
Benefits though are easy parking and no lines for the beer's.
Starting to like all these games, and with Asian Champions League fixture announced got something to look forward to. We get automatic qualification into group stage. Mid April.
In the blink of an eye, it’s time for more Melbourne City action, with the men’s side now setting their sights on the Newcastle Jets in what will be the team's fourth game in just 10 days. As the season progresses and we scramble to make up for lost time due to COVID-related postponements, the...
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