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    Early prediction
    Maitland
    Magic
    Jaffas
    Olympic
    Azzurri
    Edgy
    Cookers
    Weston
    Valo
    Buds
    Lakes
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    Rumours have a lot of player movements and a few clubs changing to new coaches … it could be anything… I’d expect a few surprises…both good and bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesk21 View Post
    Early prediction
    Maitland
    Magic
    Jaffas
    Olympic
    Azzurri
    Edgy
    Cookers
    Weston
    Valo
    Buds
    Lakes
    NL
    cookers, with all there players leaving mid table?

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    Quote Originally Posted by W8 WATCHER View Post
    cookers, with all there players leaving mid table?
    Cookers will be close to last and with Valo losing a few of their quality players they will slide

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Hacker View Post
    Cookers will be close to last and with Valo losing a few of their quality players they will slide
    heard NL played Macarthur Rams on weekend
    NL scored first- 1-1 at halftime, MR finished 3-1
    NL also missing a few new players

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Hacker View Post
    Cookers will be close to last and with Valo losing a few of their quality players they will slide
    Who have Valo lost. They had a good season this year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurricane View Post
    Who have Valo lost. They had a good season this year
    Dylan Newbold to Jaffas I am hearing Matt Thomson and Ryan Clarke plus a few other are tossing it up. But that might of changed

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    Any trial matches coming up?

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    Who is coaching out at Edgy next season?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imyourhero View Post
    Who is coaching out at
    Edgy next season?

    Pete McGuinness and a Gary Wilson as his assistant.

    Expect the eagles to sign 3-4 more players. Another defender and a 9. Watch this space

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    Quote Originally Posted by Football lover View Post
    Pete McGuinness and a Gary Wilson as his assistant.

    Expect the eagles to sign 3-4 more players. Another defender and a 9. Watch this space
    Who is in charge of the ressies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imyourhero View Post
    Who is in charge of the ressies?
    Craig Stoker, there has been no changes to the senior coaching team, despite what people on here believed would happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Football lover View Post
    Pete McGuinness and a Gary Wilson as his assistant.

    Expect the eagles to sign 3-4 more players. Another defender and a 9. Watch this space
    And a 9 😂😂😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverRed View Post
    And a 9 😂😂😂
    mcbreen

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    David Eland has left on mutual agreement with NNSWF, thanks for your efforts David, you have have implemented many ideas to make northern football more professional, I’m not sure the new board realise what they are in for, the grass isn’t always greener, NNSWF is poorer for your loss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverRed View Post
    David Eland has left on mutual agreement with NNSWF, thanks for your efforts David, you have have implemented many ideas to make northern football more professional, I’m not sure the new board realise what they are in for, the grass isn’t always greener, NNSWF is poorer for your loss.
    From what I'm hearing you are the only one who thinks it is a bad decision.
    He was an arrogant dictator who controlled the board. His only legacy will be the world class centre at Speers Point.
    As for football in NNSW and its development, he destroyed it.

    It will be interesting to see how much the football community will be paying him in his payout. Which could be anywhere between $250K to 1 Mill as he had a 4yr contract. The ousted directors have a lot to answer for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travellingman View Post
    From what I'm hearing you are the only one who thinks it is a bad decision.
    He was an arrogant dictator who controlled the board. His only legacy will be the world class centre at Speers Point.
    As for football in NNSW and its development, he destroyed it.

    It will be interesting to see how much the football community will be paying him in his payout. Which could be anywhere between $250K to 1 Mill as he had a 4yr contract. The ousted directors have a lot to answer for.
    You are only hearing rumours, you obviously don’t know by your comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverRed View Post
    You are only hearing rumours, you obviously don’t know by your comments
    I know very well. I have been around and involved for a very long time as you have.
    There has been a lot of unhappy people when you consider the only voting group to vote against the removal of the board was the referees.
    Zones, NPL, NL1 and WNPL steering committees all voted together.

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    Mike Parsons has been elected Chair of the Northern NSW Football Board following an extraordinary general meeting on Friday 9 December.

    Joining Parsons is Mark Trenter (Deputy Chair), Lisa Evans, Lauren Edwards, Paul Sandilands and David Willoughby.

    Parsons is positive about the opportunities presented by a change in leadership at the member federation “We wish to thank the members of Northern NSW Football for their vote of confidence last night.

    The new Northern NSW Football Board will come together shortly to commence planning for season 2023, future structure and direction of football within northern NSW.

    At this stage it is business as usual, we have excellent staff within Northern NSW Football and much of the planning for 2023 is complete,” said Parsons.

    Grassroots, premier football and development pathways prioritised

    The new board have indicated their intentions to work with the football community to prioritise:

    Grassroots football

    New focus on the development of grassroots football throughout northern NSW.
    Dynamic National Premier League Northern NSW

    Commit to achieve a dynamic NPL structure with NPLW, NPL and NL1 (with promotion and relegation) from 2024.
    Reassessment of development pathways

    Review the junior development programs to ensure maximum opportunities for youth in our region and provide pathways for all genders and abilities.


    Sounds like zones might re-take JDL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Magician View Post
    Mike Parsons has been elected Chair of the Northern NSW Football Board following an extraordinary general meeting on Friday 9 December.

    Joining Parsons is Mark Trenter (Deputy Chair), Lisa Evans, Lauren Edwards, Paul Sandilands and David Willoughby.

    Parsons is positive about the opportunities presented by a change in leadership at the member federation “We wish to thank the members of Northern NSW Football for their vote of confidence last night.

    The new Northern NSW Football Board will come together shortly to commence planning for season 2023, future structure and direction of football within northern NSW.

    At this stage it is business as usual, we have excellent staff within Northern NSW Football and much of the planning for 2023 is complete,” said Parsons.

    Grassroots, premier football and development pathways prioritised

    The new board have indicated their intentions to work with the football community to prioritise:

    Grassroots football

    New focus on the development of grassroots football throughout northern NSW.
    Dynamic National Premier League Northern NSW

    Commit to achieve a dynamic NPL structure with NPLW, NPL and NL1 (with promotion and relegation) from 2024.
    Reassessment of development pathways

    Review the junior development programs to ensure maximum opportunities for youth in our region and provide pathways for all genders and abilities.


    Sounds like zones might re-take JDL.
    JDL will be in its last season. Those behind the takeover are big fans of the Zone SAP competition.

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