How come though the entire concept of our National Football League top flight actually requires billionaires to be the owners and not only that owners who sit by and waste millions year in year with no ROI in sight is actually allowed to be just ignored by all??
Surely the ****wits at FFA can see the folly in this as the method has a limited lifespan in our country
We have run the rich blokes like Con out of the game as their wealth wasnt deemed enough to then have to go through the Palmers and Tinklers who have come and gone doing great damage
Now we are onto the foreign owners
Only so long before they lose intetest and give up
What then ??
Least with the EPL there be someone ready to come in and pick up the pueces at a reduced cost price
Who would want in on Oz Footbvalls shit show??
announcement at midday today according to ray gatt
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/spo...13-p50lxe.html
why do these cockbags even bother going through the charade.
so you've got a club that's ready to go now (canberra), and two clubs that aren't. one club is promising to build a private stadium in three years time - what could possibly change in three years! one of the successful clubs will get another year to get ready, leaving an 11 team comp. here's a ****ing genius idea - put canberra and melbourne in now, shaft the pheonix in 2020 like you are going to do anyway and bring in the third sydney team then!
proves what an idiot i am. thinking canberra might stand a chance.![]()
"Macarthur-South West Sydney and Western Melbourne Group will be announced today as the two new clubs to join the A-League, but only one will be joining next season, while the other will have to wait until the 2020-21 season"
https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/winn...decided-report
Everyone can now act surprised
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
I really feel for Canberra. I think it would have been a good base for expansion and after being denied AGAIN I wonder how long the FFA can keep burning through parties interested in building a club there.
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
we are what Tasmania is to the AFL.
ultimately though, they can't keep expanding in sydney and melbourne. if they want to go to 16 teams, then they will need at least 1 more in brisbaneSE Qld, 1 in canberra, 1 more in probably perth and 1 somewhere else.
but they'll put two more in sydney and two more in melbourne. cause they know best.
Logically, you would think that this would be the last expansion for Sydney now that the East, West and South West are covered. Wollongong to come in eventually to cover the southern part of Sydney down (yes I know Wollongong is as much South Sydney as the Mariners are North Sydney lol). But it is the FFA we are talking about so Cronulla and Hornsby will probably get given teams first.
Canberra has to be next - they appear to tick all the boxes except what Foxtel wanted. If Wellington go belly up they appear to be the ideal replacement, but if not when we go to 14 teams surely they are the pick.
boycott these new teams
rip 1000 flares at every home game until we get competent people in charge of the double effay
I thought someone said the A League was expanding? This is just saturation. Who will give a shit about a 3rd Sydney team?
Wasn't the whole idea to increase fan numbers? All they did was move some WSW and FC fans around and make some Melbourne fans buy a 3rd season pass.
Useless fecking hacks at the FFA at least being consistently rubbish.
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
Not the end of this current season, end of the next one when their 4 year licence is up. They were given a provisional 10 year licence but only if certain metrics were met by the 4 year mark, which they are failing big time.
From the Canberra Times:
It's understood Canberra's bid team has been told to sit tight and wait for the next round, with the potential demise of the Wellington Phoenix the likely avenue for a soccer revival in the capital.