Day: April 25, 2014

  • South commemorate ANZACS at the Dawn Service

    South commemorate ANZACS at the Dawn Service

    By George Kouroumalis

    It may have been a freezing Friday morning in Melbourne but it didn’t stop all those involved with our club sacrificing some sleep to pay the ultimate respect to the ANZACS at the Shrine of Remembrance.

    Every senior listed player and member of the coaching staff was in attendance, as well as each member of the junior coaching staff, club media representatives and board members and volunteers.

    The entire South contingent met on St Kilda Road at 4am, walking as one to the shrine for the 6am dawn service, where they were surrounded by thousands of Victorians, inclusive of many former men and women who had served for our nation, as well as many family members associated with such heroes.

    Our Captain Michael Eagar is both an Australian and New Zealand resident, with the service giving him an understanding of the sacrifices that were made by troops of both nations to assist in paving the way on how we live life today.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, an emotional Eagar said “It was a wonderful experience to come to the shrine with the club and be involved in paying some respect to the brave men and women who lost their lives for our countries. Sometimes sport pales into insignificance when you sit back and realise the sacrifices that were made in order to ensure that the future generations (like ourselves) could live in a free society and essentially have the choices to do whatever we want.

    It was great to see not only every member of the playing group, but all the senior and youth coaching staff, board members and club volunteers all as one and representing this great club”

    Senior coach Chris Taylor also praised all club officials for all attending, stating that “it was fantastic to see all aspects of the club represented this morning at the service and that the entire club was committed to paying respect to these brave and selfless people.

    At the start of the season we all made a commitment for one another, whether that was on the park as a playing group or off the field in continuing to drive the club forward.

    When you hear about the commitment that the ANZACS made for one another and the stories of how many people did not come back to their family and friends, it really hits home that the commitment we have all made is quite minor compared to the ultimate sacrifice many made to make the world a better place”

    We would like to thank everyone who represented the club with dignity this morning and would urge anyone who has not yet been to the service to do so in the future.

    Lest we forget

  • South Melbourne vs Melbourne Knights : Derby Preview

    South Melbourne vs Melbourne Knights : Derby Preview

    By John Kyrou

    The Melbourne Knights host South Melbourne FC in Melbourne’s first National Premier League derby on Sunday afternoon at Knights Stadium. The Knights will be looking to get their season back on track following an inconsistent start to 2014, whereas South will be looking for six consecutive League victories to open the season.

    The Melbourne Knights were tipped as one of the teams to beat in 2014 and not surprisingly they began the League season with a 3-2 victory against Northcote City at Knights Stadium on 14 March before following up with a solid 0-2 victory against Pascoe Vale at Hosken Reserve on 28 March. With three home matches in a row following the Pascoe Vale win, things were looking very good for Andrew Marth’s side. Unfortunately for the Knights, they lost all three matches by a goal (1-2 against Werribee City on 6 April, 1-2 against Dandenong on 13 April and 0-1 against Hume City on 16 April). This leaves the Knights in seventh spot on the NPL ladder with six points next to its name.

    South on the other hand has completed its opening five League matches with a 100 per cent winning record, with its most recent victim being the Ballarat Red Devils side that Chris Taylor’s men defeated 2-0 at Lakeside Stadium on 17 April. Jamie Reed scored a goal in each half as South ended the round in top spot on the NPL ladder with 15 points, four ahead of second-placed Oakleigh Cannons. Reed and Milos Lujic have been firing up front for South this season, however what has pleased Taylor the most has been the two clean sheets kept in the last two matches, something that he will demand his players achieve again on Sunday.

    The Knights had the better of South during the 2013 Victorian Premier League regular season, drawing 2-2 at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday 16 June before defeating South 2-1 at Knights Stadium on Sunday 1 September. However South gained revenge in the Minor Semi Final when it defeated the Knights 0-1 at Somers Street on Friday 4 October in front of nearly 5,000 spectators, advancing to the Preliminary Final whilst the Knights bowed out of the finals in straight sets. That defeat is still fresh for Marth’s side and South will need to be at the top of their game in order to achieve victory again at Somers Street this weekend.

    Sunday’s match kicks off at 3PM at Knights Stadium. Those who are unable to attend the match can follow live updates on the official South Melbourne FC Facebook page or alternatively through Twitter (@smfc, #MKvSM, #NPLVIC)

    Check out the derby overview courtesy of SMFC TV

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