Would be a huge step in the right direction from NNSW if this was to happen
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What time are the Fed making it public about the new comp? I was told a while ago that they would announce it on the 9th Sept?
16th September
Any news yet on the new make up for next season?
Yeah
Southy will still be playing at the Chicken Coop :deadhorse:
Magic will be highly competitve and the team to beat:deadhorse:
People will moan that the Jets get too much preferential treatment.:deadhorse:
People will also moan about all the canteen money from the GF going to Edgy:deadhorse:
If Magic don't win it will be blamed on not buying big name players with the lack of canteen money from them not hosting the GF :deadhorse:
People will moan about the changes due to the NPL :deadhorse:
And don't forget the Jaffas getting favourable media coverage!
So has NNSW just decided they'll not worry about deadlines? As long as everything they bring in is perfect i won't complain :tongue:
Press release tomorrow, no changes to state league except Adamstown in for valentine
This has turned into a bit of a joke how they have strung it out only to leave things as expected. They must not have been able to find a North Coast side suitable for the comp.
The rumours regarding Lakes were just that.
11 teams in junior NPL is poor. Why not include another club and be done with the bye?
Thought the original plan was for Valo to be the 12th junior team but the other clubs objected so they were dropped.
Should have added Maitland to the juniors if that idea was on the cards, they have a very large junior base.
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The Board of Directors of Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) has announced the clubs to contest the 2014 National Premier Leagues (NPL).
NNSWF’s Board of Director’s formally endorsed the National Competitions Review Implementation Committee’s (IC) recommendations on 1 July 2013. In response, NNSWF’s Management issued NPL Application Documentation to the nine (9) clubs contesting NNSWF’s NBN State League and the eight (8) NEWFM First Division clubs in 2013.
As a result, nine (9) NBN State League and six (6) NEWFM First Division clubs formally applied for a NPL Licence in accordance with the Elite Club Accreditation Criteria (ECA).
‘NNSWF was very pleased with the response from the clubs and their commitment to the NPL, Northern NSW Football CEO David Eland said. ‘Participation in the NPL requires a lift in professionalism on and off the field in order to fulfil the requirements of the ECA.’
Following evaluation of the applications, NNSWF Board of Directors has invited the following NBN State League clubs to participate in the inaugural NPL in 2014 subject to the terms of the Participation Licence and compliance with ECA;
- Adamstown Rosebud FC
- Broadmeadow Magic FC
- Charlestown City Blues FC
- Edgeworth FC
- Hamilton Olympic FC
- Lake Macquarie City FC
- Lambton Jaffas FC
- South Cardiff FC
- Weston Workers FC
The following clubs in the NEWFM 1st Division competition have been granted a 3 year NPL licence that will allow them to participate should they qualify for the NPL beyond 2014;
- Belmont Swansea United SC
- Cessnock City FC
- Maitland FC
- Toronto Awaba FC
- West Wallsend SFC
- Valentine FC
NEWFM 1st Division clubs Thornton and Singleton, did not apply for a licence, however the clubs will be invited to compete in the NEWFM 1st Division along with the above Licenced Clubs in accordance with the terms of an annual Participation Agreement.
NNSWF’s Board of Directors also agreed to permit the Newcastle Jets Youth and the Emerging Jets to participate in the NPL in accordance with FFA directives, forging an even stronger player pathway for elite young players, particularly those in the ground-breaking Emerging Jets program.
NNSWF’s Board of Directors has also invited Football Mid North Coast to participate in the NPL Youth Grades (13, 14, 15 & 17) in accordance with IC’s recommendation.
To facilitate clubs’ participation within the NPL and to continue to develop Premier Clubs’ operations and efficiencies, NNSWF has promoted current Club Development Officer Gary Fisher to a new role of Senior Club Development Officer, specifically created to assist clubs in the NPL, NEWFM 1st Division and Herald Women’s Premier League implement and maintain the elite criteria and other strategic initiatives
that definetly warrants over a week late witht the deadline information
I think NEWFM should be a 10 team comp
Is that the same Gary Fisher who coaches at Weston ? Wouldn't that be a Conflict of interest
It works for magic, why not weston (sarcasm)
Did you ever stop and think maybe Urdarov and Haynes are quality contributors to Newcastle and NNSW football. Urdarov has an award from FIFA for services to the game. Haynes is a quality player, a good person and in a position to make a positive contribution to football.
Is one onehunglow Gary fisher
Yeah my bad one hung,I meant to tag zicos comment . He is always so pro magic and has a comment about a guy from Weston being involved with nnsw being a bad thing . Was just pointing out that I didn't see the problem zico had when his club has two people working for nnsw,or is it only ok for magic zico? Known Peter for a long time and meant no disrespect to him or udarov,I think they both do a great job.
Complete hogwash this argument.
If some bloke gets a gig at NNSW everyone says they will have favoritism to their club where they held a role that got them the gig at NNSW
If some bloke has no affiliation to a local club then they are deemed not a football person.
End of the day they either have a prior affiliation with a club or they have no affiliation at all to the area and are then an outsider. Thats what you get in these roles
How about reviewing what they do, how they do it and then judge it on its merits without a pre conceived agenda???
All these years later the same types of discussions haven’t gone away.