14 July 2010

Everton Is Coming To Town

Hi folks! For those of us in Australia, it's not long until the A-League kicks off for another season, and some of the transfer talk going around lately is quite impressive. Only today I read about that horrible team on the Gold Coast chasing Pires. Interesting. Not as interesting as his former team mate Henry signing with Red Bull New York, but still interesting. If only Brisbane had some big news like that to flaunt about. I'm sure Ange's off season signings will be good, and who knows what the Football Superstar will bring to the (youth) team, but there's not been a great deal for us supporters of Brisbane Oranje to sink our teeth into of late. The closest thing we've had is the upcoming Everton tour and the bungle regarding ticket prices.

Now, after the debacle that was Brisbane's ticket pricing last season, you'd think the last thing the team would want would be for more negative press being linked to them in relation to ticket prices, but the cheapest tickets for the event when the went on sale were $50, surely not the kind of thing Brisbane would have been hoping for. Now, given that it wasn't Brisbane's doing, it's a bit unfair to blame anyone but the promoter for this poor form, but that won't stop people linking Brisbane's A-League team and high ticket prices. After a few weeks, the ticket prices have come down, with the cheapest tickets now around $20, but will it be a case of too little, too late?

Another issue that may stop people from going is the recent news that Arteta, but more importantly for Australian fans, Cahill, won't be appearing at the game in Brisbane on Saturday, as they are going to a wedding in EspaƱa. Now, all advertising has mentioned that there's no certainty of any player turning up for the match, but I can certainly see quite a few people not turning up because of this.

At this stage, I haven't purchased a ticket, mostly out of disgust at the initial pricing of tickets, but it looks like I may end going to the game. I just hope that there are a few other people in Brisbane who'll also be going. Last year's game felt like an away game, as the stadium was fairly skewed towards Celtic supporters, but with Everton playing games in Sydney and Melbourne already, I certainly can't see there being a blanket of blue covering the whole stadium.

Everton is coming to town, I just hope they have some people to play in front of.

4 comments:

  1. well... i was having a chat with the promoters of this tour last week, and the only match they wernt happy with on ticket sales was Melbourne heart... and even that got 19k. seeing as sydney got 40, i think we'll probably see attendances somewhere around the middle of the two (30ish).. though i would love to see even more!!

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  2. Yeah, I guess I'm being a bit of a doom merchant, maybe I shouldn't spend so much time in forums?

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  3. Ended up being a solid crowd of just under 20,000, and promising signs from Brisbane, although Reinaldo and Nichols are a worry. Don't see them getting too many starts this season if tonight's performance was anything to go by.

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  4. i've never been a fan of nichols...
    if you ever encountered a group varying between 3-7 guys in the past three seasons yelling out ''a duuuuuruuuruurur'' when ever nichols got the ball... likely it was us
    love the rest of the squad though!
    thoughs it was a really solid hit-out, and if ange can up his tactical knowledge from last seaosn we should go alright!

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