Teams Announced:
Apia
South Mel
Syd Olympic
Preston
Avondale
Syd United
Wolves
Marconi
How long can we avoid relegation.
Teams Announced:
Apia
South Mel
Syd Olympic
Preston
Avondale
Syd United
Wolves
Marconi
How long can we avoid relegation.
There won't be relegation from the A League down.
Firstly, because you can't sell someone a franchise and then allow them to be removed from that league. It would tank every clubs value instantly and probably ruin the entire business model overnight.
Secondly, the NSD is running in the off season anyways. So it's for nothing to do with the A League outside of an opportunity to loan out young players.
This competition isn't an actual second division, it's an entirely different competition within the same country. Yanks have the same model over there, MLS which is separate from USL, which is also somehow separate from USL2. No teams get relegated or promoted from any level of "soccer" over there. Looks like we will do the same, can't wait until we start having a Player Draft and everything, Jets will be able to sign the best QB almost every year.
There will supposedly be another 2 from Qld (Brisbane United and Sunshine Coast) once they sort their shit out and maybe another 2 clubs from outside of NSW as well. Just need to find another 2 clubs with enough money to buy in. SA didn't have enough money to buy one, neither did Tasmania. I can only assume NNSW spends too much on salaries to afford a team themselves. So probably another Sydney or Melbourne team.
I’m really nervous about this.
The A-League is barely sustainable as is, let alone throwing another 8 to 12 clubs in there fighting for sponsorship dollars.
Middleby Gone
Lawrie Out
NSD shouldn't take any viewers away from the A League at least because it runs in the off season, at the same time as the NPL comps. So basically the best players from the NPL will all be picked by NSD clubs to form a super league of semi-pro players. Sucks that the NPL will lose all its best players I guess.
Good year to be premiers.Football Australia’s long-planned national second tier will finally be launched in 2025 – but as a Champions League-style post-season tournament going head-to-head with the opening rounds of the A-League Men.
The national federation announced on Thursday that the 16-team competition would kick off in October 2025 and involve the eight previously approved “foundation” clubs for the second division and eight premiers from Australia’s NPL state leagues. As previously revealed by this masthead, hopes of a full home-and-away league of up to 14 teams were derailed due to financial concerns, paving the way for this compromise model.