News from midweek was that we were stripped of 3
points for fielding an ineligible player in our win over Wollongong 2 weeks ago,
essentially destroying our season. It seems to have been a real blow to the
morale of the team, a blow that it could not overcome.
So onto our last match of the year, there was really not much to report, you
could sense that all the air had been let out of the season, the players were
flat. That’s not to say that the players didn’t try, but there was a sense of resignation
that there was not much to play for and it was not really a surprise to see us
go down and end the season with a whimper, after it was looking like we had
turned the corner during the last 6 weeks.
Overall for the expectations of Sydney Olympic, the 2016 season has been an
un-mitigated disaster. A failure of epic proportions and most supporters saw it
coming last November.
2013 need not be spoken about at length, but when Lee and Zorbas came in they
had to sift through the rubble yet still we managed 8 wins and comfortably
avoided relegation. In 2014 the team saw steady improvement, 10 wins, a 4th
placed finish and a Grand Final appearance. In 2015 we had 13 wins, another 4th
placed finish but a poor exit in the Finals, in both years we experienced
decent Cup runs.
We have gone backwards in 2016, instability at Board level saw that uncertainty
last the entire 2015 off-season which meant no heed was being paid to the needs
of the team for the up-coming season, as a result we lost the services of 10
players. People like, Troy Danaskos, Petar Markovic, Brendan Hooper, Go Shirai,
Taiga Soeda, Dimitri Hatzimouratis, Scott Balderson, Yianni Spyrakis, James
Andrew and Ryan Keir.
The club responded by signing 3 players, 2 of which Mark CIndric and Chris
Triantis offered very little and did not even last half a season, the 3rd
was Mitchell Stamatellis, who arguably was our player of the year and a welcome
sight back in the Sydney Olympic shirt.
With that many players not being replaced, it wouldn’t take an Einstein to figure
out that we might struggle and struggle we did. We managed to win only 2 of our
first 10 matches and dug a massive hole for ourselves. We did manage to turn the
season around with a couple of good signings during mid-season and through the
emergence of some younger players who all improved as the season progressed,
which was one of the few highlights and positives for this season. But
unfortunately by then it was too late and it left us too much to do to
seriously challenge the top of the ladder. The bungling of yellow cards and not
knowing how many certain players were on only added to the circus that was 2016,
that bungle put the exclamation point on the season.
Sydney Olympic as a Club, should never have been in the position that it found
itself in. We were chasing our tails it seemed during the whole season. I hope
big lessons are learned so that it never happens again.
Of course off the park, big questions still remain in a number of areas and
they will be talked about all off-season.
Ground Situation -
The relationship between Sydney Olympic and the Bulldogs seems to be at an
all-time low, the bullying of the club by the Council backed Bulldogs has led to
the club being frozen out of the entire Belmore Sports Ground precinct. Of
course when the Bulldogs needed Sydney Olympic to claim millions in Council
money they were Sydney Olympic’s best friend, it seems that since now the
Bulldogs have gotten what they wanted, they want to on top of that oust Sydney
Olympic from Belmore entirely. We could be in a situation where we might need
to find an alternate venue for 2017.
There have been no further updates by the Club or Marrickville Council (or
whatever name that Council goes by now) regarding the alleged Tempe project.
With every passing week it seems like this project will go the way of so many
others throughout the years.
Lack of Media -
I’ve been mentioning this for a long time; it is of vital importance for a Club
like Sydney Olympic which finds itself in its current predicament. A
predicament where there is no exposure or coverage of the League that it plays
in, the supposed 2nd tier of Australia. The Club therefore should
take the bull by the horns in this instance and make sure that its website is updated
regularly, make sure places like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are always
active and updated. The Club is failing to adequately inform the members and
supporters on the goings on of the club. This must change.
AGM -
The wait goes on for an Annual General Meeting, it has been a few years since
the last one and we have been assured repeatedly that there will be one before
the end of 2016, we wait with baited breath.
Over the off-season this blog will do its best to inform and update the
Supporters on any news that might be around about the Club.
First thing they can do is make Will Angel captain - ASAP
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