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Despite grounding Newcastle Jets last weekend - the club’s first win since February - Victory remain rooted to the bottom of the A-League table heading into Saturday’s Melbourne Derby; on pace to record a worst-ever finish in the club’s history.
That low-point, should it be set, would replace one established just a season ago, when Victory finished second-bottom.
While much of the ire from fans across social media in the face of this predicament has increasingly been turned against the club’s board and higher-ups, the nature of modern social media means it’s inevitable that players and coaches also feel the heat.