Quote Originally Posted by spaldy View Post
You can't win when you don't score! we may have been awesome defensively in some of our losses but when you don't score you are playing for a draw.

More importantly..... it's very enjoyable to watch! We are fun and unpredictable again, like our MB days. I'll take that any day over watching the paint dry, unloading the Aldi truck on Saturday night or watching a dull nil-nil draw.
As I said, TAKE THE GOOD WHEN IT'S AROUND., In the end, reality bites. MB was exciting the first year back, but we know what happened the next!
Someone said earlier, not sure in this thread, that changing managers doesn't always work out.
Well, my local Greek team started off the first ten games at the bottom and couldn't draw a game, let alone win one. Well new manager they win the cup and just won the Australian championship.
Coach's Turnaround: Sinisa Cohadzic has been instrumental in the club's turnaround, leading the team to avoid relegation and achieve a Dockerty Cup trophy. His leadership and coaching philosophy have been pivotal in the club's success.

These achievements reflect the club's ability to bounce back from previous setbacks and build a strong foundation for future success. South Melbourne FC's recent performances and coaching have positioned the club on the cusp of a historic season.

South Melbourne FC has made history by winning the inaugural Australian Championship, defeating Marconi Stallions 2-0. The match took place at Olympic Village in Victoria, and the victory was celebrated by around 5,000 fans. The first goal was scored by Manny Aguek in the 10th minute, followed by Marco Jankovic's header in the 19th minute. Despite Marconi's efforts to respond, South Melbourne maintained control and secured the win. This achievement adds another significant chapter to South Melbourne's storied history, reinforcing its status as one of Australia's most successful football clubs.

Bottom line is if you're going bad, change things around, don't wait, hoping things will turn around. If it doesn't work well, at least you tried.