I’ve been following Nunawadding in Australia for 40 years f uck knows whyNobody in this country, I’ll only support my local team...so whatever club rose from the ashes I guess.

I’ve been following Nunawadding in Australia for 40 years f uck knows whyNobody in this country, I’ll only support my local team...so whatever club rose from the ashes I guess.

Just look again to who you said you support and then you ask it won’t be allowed to happen?Have always said I am a Sunderland fan not a football fan. Can't believe we are even discussing this.surely it won't be allowed to happen?
Is that Abo lingo for dogging/dingoing?I’ve been following Nunawadding in Australia for 40 years f uck knows why![]()
You won’t believe this but my 2nd team was North DangadingadongIs that Abo lingo for dogging/dingoing?

You won’t believe this but my 2nd team was North Dangadingadong[/QUO
Gimmee an N , oh forget it.
Surely Campbell wouldn't pass any fit and proper tests or provide the show of funds required? I know somehow Donald and Methven got through but now in hindsight, it may well have been down to their pal Rodwell being on the board.
rings a bell......You won’t believe this but my 2nd team was North Dangadingadong![]()
You won’t believe this but my 2nd team was North Dangadingadong![]()
What happened was me and my mate Scobe were bored as hell when the season finished so we chose two **** teams in the third division and they climbed up to division 1 over 4 or 5 seasons ( late 70s early 80s ) we had more luck with them than our teams ( Scobe’s is Leicester) bastardRemember when the pools was popular. When the season finished you had to bet on the Australian leagues. As if you had any clue of the teams.....

Me too that would be it for me. Cherish the memories I have but if Sunderland were gone I would walk away from football.As I only give a stuff about SAFC and right now my appetite in football is at an all time low, If Sunderland went tits up, I think that would be me done with football
I used to ‘follow’ Doveton - picked them as they were second division as we were at the time. Not looked at their progress for years now but they weren’t great!Remember when the pools was popular. When the season finished you had to bet on the Australian leagues. As if you had any clue of the teams.....
Just had a look, ironically they are in division three of the Victoria State League!I used to ‘follow’ Doveton - picked them as they were second division as we were at the time. Not looked at their progress for years now but they weren’t great!
Where’s my teamsJust had a look, ironically they are in division three of the Victoria State League!

Same here, couldn't care less about other clubs. Not interested in watching other football and never really have been. I am a Sunderland fan and without them I would be done with the game altogether.As I only give a stuff about SAFC and right now my appetite in football is at an all time low, If Sunderland went tits up, I think that would be me done with football
As a result, the most powerful influence on both groups would become confirmation bias, where a strong desire for what we wish to be true biases our assessment of truth, towards affirmation and away from refutation.
Some supporters were similarly influenced by confirmation bias and their excitement overruled the likelihood that the offer was genuine. Social media suggested that motivated reasoning was strongly in evidence, where we rationalise supporting evidence for a conclusion we have already arrived at.
For example, some fans suggested that if there was anything suspicious about Campbell, “John Park wouldn’t be involved”, others that “Sunderland would have found out”. Here we see how easily ‘unexamined beliefs’ (a.k.a. assumptions) can easily be converted into plausible narratives which address the cognitive dissonance we feel, when there is misalignment between what we wish to be true and evidence which counters our beliefs. Some fans further reasoned that multiple business failures were simply confirmation of Campbell’s entrepreneurialism, and one even cited the sexual harassment allegations as evidence of his super wealth.
I might be hijacking this thread regarding racism and BLM but it’s a good example of how the words that people use and think that they’re not racist when in fact they are. The term Abo is just as offensive to an indigenous Australian as the term ****** is to an African American.Is that Abo lingo for dogging/dingoing?
True!I might be hijacking this thread regarding racism and BLM but it’s a good example of how the words that people use and think that they’re not racist when in fact they are. The term Abo is just as offensive to an indigenous Australian as the term ****** is to an African American.