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i am curious what their membership numbers will be, that said looking at their FAQ their memberships do not include public transport which is dodgy at least our memberships include free rail(well at least they did unless something has changed)

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Flytox said:

Macarthur sold out their first ever  game against Camden Tigers in an hour.

 

Probably wasn't anywhere near full capacity due to COVID.

Edited by THEWANDERERSPOST
Posted
On 15/10/2020 at 8:24 AM, Wanderingbeersclub said:

Pretty sure Ron Dine Memorial is a suburban ground without a grand stand. Covid probably capped attendance at 2 families of 5

Not a grandstand at all.
I believe the building in the white is their indoor training facility.
Ron-Dine-Reserve.JPG

Also, the Bulls now have three goalkeepers. 
They signed Luka Cukar from Marconi Stallions

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Macarthur FC signs Frenchman Loic Puyo

Macarthur FC just got a little bit more French with the addition of midfielder Loic Puyo for the 2020/21 season.

The 31-year-old is one of the most experienced additions to the squad, having played 192 professional games across the top three French leagues.

He most notably played with SCO Angers and Amiens SC.

The five-foot-nine Frenchman is the second international player to join the Bulls' inaugural squad, behind Brit Matt Derbyshire.

Puyo said he loved chatting with coach Ante Milicic about the move to Australia.

"I was very excited when speaking with Ante about the opportunity to join Macarthur FC," he said.

"To be part of a new club and join the inaugural squad is something I never thought I would have the opportunity to do.

 

"I'm looking forward to the challenge and playing in the A-League for the Bulls."

Milicic said Puyo's career 22 goals and 18 assists would strengthen Macarthur FC's midfield in preparation for their debut season.

"We are delighted to welcome Loic into our inaugural playing squad for the 2020/21 season," he said.

"He has strong composure on the ball, very technically sound and good range in passing.

"He will be an excellent fit in the way we want to play our football.

"This will be the first time Loic has played football outside the French leagues and I'm looking foward to seeing him play in the A-League."

Puyo will begin training with his new teammates after completing the mandatory 14 days of hotel quarantine.

The Frenchman is the 13th player to join the fledgling club.

In addition to fellow international Derbyshire, Puyo's teammates are Mark Milligan, Tommy Oar, Adam Federici, Denis Genreau, Matt Derbyshire, Ivan Franjic, Nick Suman, Milislav Popovic, Aleksandar Susnjar, Jake Hollman, Aleksandar Jovanovic and Moudi Najjar (on loan from Melbourne City).

Posted
4 hours ago, WHACKO said:

Macarthur FC signs Frenchman Loic Puyo

Macarthur FC just got a little bit more French with the addition of midfielder Loic Puyo for the 2020/21 season.

The 31-year-old is one of the most experienced additions to the squad, having played 192 professional games across the top three French leagues.

He most notably played with SCO Angers and Amiens SC.

The five-foot-nine Frenchman is the second international player to join the Bulls' inaugural squad, behind Brit Matt Derbyshire.

Puyo said he loved chatting with coach Ante Milicic about the move to Australia.

"I was very excited when speaking with Ante about the opportunity to join Macarthur FC," he said.

"To be part of a new club and join the inaugural squad is something I never thought I would have the opportunity to do.

 

"I'm looking forward to the challenge and playing in the A-League for the Bulls."

Milicic said Puyo's career 22 goals and 18 assists would strengthen Macarthur FC's midfield in preparation for their debut season.

"We are delighted to welcome Loic into our inaugural playing squad for the 2020/21 season," he said.

"He has strong composure on the ball, very technically sound and good range in passing.

"He will be an excellent fit in the way we want to play our football.

"This will be the first time Loic has played football outside the French leagues and I'm looking foward to seeing him play in the A-League."

Puyo will begin training with his new teammates after completing the mandatory 14 days of hotel quarantine.

The Frenchman is the 13th player to join the fledgling club.

In addition to fellow international Derbyshire, Puyo's teammates are Mark Milligan, Tommy Oar, Adam Federici, Denis Genreau, Matt Derbyshire, Ivan Franjic, Nick Suman, Milislav Popovic, Aleksandar Susnjar, Jake Hollman, Aleksandar Jovanovic and Moudi Najjar (on loan from Melbourne City).

Looks like they are about to sign some German centreback who hasn't played in a year as well. Their squad looks pretty decents although im not sure about their foreigners.

Posted
19 minutes ago, MathyouWSW said:

His last competitive game was back in May 2019 with Hadjuk Split and been a free agent since then. So, he might be a bit rusty.

Milicic was living in Croatia when he was at Hadjuk so he's probably pretty familiar with him. Obviously still a risk involved.

Posted
1 hour ago, Carns said:

Milicic was living in Croatia when he was at Hadjuk so he's probably pretty familiar with him. Obviously still a risk involved.

Same risk as Zeigler

Posted
On 20/10/2020 at 2:38 PM, WHACKO said:

Macarthur FC signs Frenchman Loic Puyo

Macarthur FC just got a little bit more French with the addition of midfielder Loic Puyo for the 2020/21 season.

The 31-year-old is one of the most experienced additions to the squad, having played 192 professional games across the top three French leagues.

He most notably played with SCO Angers and Amiens SC.

The five-foot-nine Frenchman is the second international player to join the Bulls' inaugural squad, behind Brit Matt Derbyshire.

Puyo said he loved chatting with coach Ante Milicic about the move to Australia.

"I was very excited when speaking with Ante about the opportunity to join Macarthur FC," he said.

"To be part of a new club and join the inaugural squad is something I never thought I would have the opportunity to do.

 

"I'm looking forward to the challenge and playing in the A-League for the Bulls."

Milicic said Puyo's career 22 goals and 18 assists would strengthen Macarthur FC's midfield in preparation for their debut season.

"We are delighted to welcome Loic into our inaugural playing squad for the 2020/21 season," he said.

"He has strong composure on the ball, very technically sound and good range in passing.

"He will be an excellent fit in the way we want to play our football.

"This will be the first time Loic has played football outside the French leagues and I'm looking foward to seeing him play in the A-League."

Puyo will begin training with his new teammates after completing the mandatory 14 days of hotel quarantine.

The Frenchman is the 13th player to join the fledgling club.

In addition to fellow international Derbyshire, Puyo's teammates are Mark Milligan, Tommy Oar, Adam Federici, Denis Genreau, Matt Derbyshire, Ivan Franjic, Nick Suman, Milislav Popovic, Aleksandar Susnjar, Jake Hollman, Aleksandar Jovanovic and Moudi Najjar (on loan from Melbourne City).

67 on FIFA

Meh.

Posted
1 hour ago, Ossified said:

Macarthur FC Family Memberships available from $12.88 per ticket per match. Live in the area and received this notice from Campbelltown Council today.

Would that make them the cheapest in the A league?

Posted
25 minutes ago, WSWJACK said:

Would that make them the cheapest in the A league?

Really don't know, Sorry.

 

Posted

These guys could be the best thing to happen to WSW. Gino Marra is going hard out, this is his baby and he’s not letting anything get in the way. Paul Lederer would be keeping tabs on all of this and knowing how proud these two men are, it could become a bit of a personal contest to outdo one another which in turn will see both clubs thrive. I reckon the rivalry will run much deeper than just geography.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Prydzopolis said:

Very interesting that this & there first game were not covered on social media. Absolute zero publicity, it’s all a bit baffling 

That's Milicic. No hype for their first game against Camden Tigers.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Prydzopolis said:

Very interesting that this & there first game were not covered on social media. Absolute zero publicity, it’s all a bit baffling 

Won 6-0 against Camden and then lost 2-1 to Sydney. Don't know who scored in the game today.

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, THEWANDERERSPOST said:

and Santalab...

Yeh, It was Santa. I knew I got it wrong.

Who did Saba smash? Well, didn't quite smash. It was a love tap but still a red?

Edited by Wanderboy

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