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Heineken wrote:I feel the cup final should be held at a neutral venue. It'd also be more incentive for Canberrean locals to show they want a team. Bruce Stadium is a good size for the final too. Nah. If we are having a neutral then put it on the GC. Beach, hotels, fun parks, etc. Who on this forum would rather stay in Canberra for the weekend than GC if it cost the same amount? (Except Qlders) The FFA Cup should not be a vehicle for cities to show they want a team. Edited by scott21: 23/12/2014 06:19:32 PM
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scott21 wrote:Heineken wrote:I feel the cup final should be held at a neutral venue. It'd also be more incentive for Canberrean locals to show they want a team. Bruce Stadium is a good size for the final too. Nah. If we are having a neutral then put it on the GC. Beach, hotels, fun parks, etc. Who on this forum would rather stay in Canberra for the weekend than GC if it cost the same amount? (Except Qlders) The FFA Cup should not be a vehicle for cities to show they want a team. Edited by scott21: 23/12/2014 06:19:32 PM No absolutely not GC
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TheSelectFew wrote:scott21 wrote:Heineken wrote:I feel the cup final should be held at a neutral venue. It'd also be more incentive for Canberrean locals to show they want a team. Bruce Stadium is a good size for the final too. Nah. If we are having a neutral then put it on the GC. Beach, hotels, fun parks, etc. Who on this forum would rather stay in Canberra for the weekend than GC if it cost the same amount? (Except Qlders) The FFA Cup should not be a vehicle for cities to show they want a team. Edited by scott21: 23/12/2014 06:19:32 PM No absolutely not GC Townsville ?
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scott21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scott21 wrote:Heineken wrote:I feel the cup final should be held at a neutral venue. It'd also be more incentive for Canberrean locals to show they want a team. Bruce Stadium is a good size for the final too. Nah. If we are having a neutral then put it on the GC. Beach, hotels, fun parks, etc. Who on this forum would rather stay in Canberra for the weekend than GC if it cost the same amount? (Except Qlders) The FFA Cup should not be a vehicle for cities to show they want a team. Edited by scott21: 23/12/2014 06:19:32 PM No absolutely not GC Townsville ? Not sure if trolling or deadset retarded.
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aussie scott21
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TheSelectFew wrote:scott21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scott21 wrote:Heineken wrote:I feel the cup final should be held at a neutral venue. It'd also be more incentive for Canberrean locals to show they want a team. Bruce Stadium is a good size for the final too. Nah. If we are having a neutral then put it on the GC. Beach, hotels, fun parks, etc. Who on this forum would rather stay in Canberra for the weekend than GC if it cost the same amount? (Except Qlders) The FFA Cup should not be a vehicle for cities to show they want a team. Edited by scott21: 23/12/2014 06:19:32 PM No absolutely not GC Townsville ? Not sure if trolling or deadset retarded. Sure Canberra is a nice drive from Melbourne and Sydney... But what is the point? Australia is too big. The FFA Cup should be for supporters of the teams not a different city. So you need to get approximately 25k to Canberra. That's 12k each. Where it falls apart for me is if you ever had a derby final etc. or even a replay of the one we just had. Why move all those people around. What did that guy write, they have a museum. 25k tourists can go to the museum the day after the match. Draw a team eg MV to play AU. MV can sell 50% of the tickets via their website (to the public not members) , AU can sell 50% of the tickets via their website. After one week if AU hasn't sold their allotment put them up for general sale. Like many say the home team in the GF earns it. The cup should be 50-50 or at least given the opportunity to be. I don't think a neutral ground is needed. Edited by scott21: 23/12/2014 07:03:05 PMEdited by scott21: 23/12/2014 07:03:39 PM
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But why would you suggest Townsville or GC.
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aussie scott21
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TheSelectFew wrote:But why would you suggest Townsville or GC. That was in response to Heineken suggesting Canberra was in fact a good idea. One reason I am skeptical is here in Sweden they used to have the finals in Stockholm with dreadful attendances if there was no Stockholm teams. Then they used a draw for the home team. Now it's back in Stockholm. They got under 3500 in a 50k stadium. Of course nobody in Stockholm will attend to watch another team. But if we will rely on Canberra locals to bump up the numbers IMO that is stupid. Why not give fans who support the club the chance instead. Like it is now and should stay. Edited by scott21: 23/12/2014 07:06:46 PM
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scott21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:But why would you suggest Townsville or GC. That was in response to Heineken suggesting Canberra was in fact a good idea. One reason I am skeptical is here in Sweden they used to have the finals in Stockholm with dreadful attendances if there was no Stockholm teams. Then they used a draw for the home team. Now it's back in Stockholm. They got under 3500 in a 50k stadium. Of course nobody in Stockholm will attend to watch another team. But if we will rely on Canberra locals to bump up the numbers IMO that is stupid. Why not give fans who support the club the chance instead. Like it is now and should stay. Edited by scott21: 23/12/2014 07:06:46 PM But that wasn't his point. Stockholm was at least the capital. Canberra is at least our capital. Townsville and GC are shit heaps.
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TheSelectFew wrote:scott21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:But why would you suggest Townsville or GC. That was in response to Heineken suggesting Canberra was in fact a good idea. One reason I am skeptical is here in Sweden they used to have the finals in Stockholm with dreadful attendances if there was no Stockholm teams. Then they used a draw for the home team. Now it's back in Stockholm. They got under 3500 in a 50k stadium. Of course nobody in Stockholm will attend to watch another team. But if we will rely on Canberra locals to bump up the numbers IMO that is stupid. Why not give fans who support the club the chance instead. Like it is now and should stay. Edited by scott21: 23/12/2014 07:06:46 PM But that wasn't his point. Stockholm was at least the capital. Canberra is at least our capital. Townsville and GC are shit heaps. The Swedish FA like the English FA own the national arena in the capital. This reason contributes. The FFA does not own that stadium. Our national team hardly ever uses the stadium. I would actually prefer them to use Homebush than Canberra if we are having neutral venues. I don't want that but for me it's a better option giving its connection to Australian football. Probably more to do in Sydney as well. Let's be honest, how often would Sydney or WSW make the final. It wouldnt be every year anyway. Unfortunately this would cause heads to explode. Should we move all Socceroo games to Canberra because it is the capital? No
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I personally don't like it.
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Just pick the host in a draw or rotate between Sfs and Melbourne. When the final moves to Australia Day, it won't be an issue who hosts.
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melbourne_terrace wrote:Just pick the host in a draw or rotate between Sfs and Melbourne. When the final moves to Australia Day, it won't be an issue who hosts. When will it be moved to Australia Day? The date won't be changed for next years competition apparently.
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melbourne_terrace wrote:Just pick the host in a draw or rotate between Sfs and Melbourne. When the final moves to Australia Day, it won't be an issue who hosts. From the talks they are moving it to a weekend in November. Probably the international dates weekend I imagine. This means if they grant a spot to the ACL a team could start in Feb. . An Australia Day final would mean a team would have to wait 13 months to play ACL as the cut off date for qualifying in Dec 31. Clubs may lose 1 or 2 players to national teams but I think it will be the solution the FFA go for so they can provide content for tv too. So Socceroos Friday, FFA Cup final Saturday, Socceroos Tuesday
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https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/regional/gascoyne/a/25809142/la-fiamma-confirms-bid-for-2015-ffa-cup-berth/Quote:La Fiamma confirms bid for 2015 FFA Cup berth
Chapman Athletic, Olympic Heat, Rovers or La Fiamma soccer clubs could take on Hyundai A-League teams next year.
The nationwide FFA Cup has been opened to all clubs around Australia in 2015 and nominations are open for all Mid West clubs to put their names in the hat.
La Fiamma committee member Lindsay Cannon confirmed the Reds would apply to enter the competition, but Mid West Soccer Association president Greg Lumley said they would qualify through the metropolitan zone.
That is because each club can only enter one team and must go through their highest level of competition, which would be the Reds’ Sunday League division two team.
Geraldton clubs can nominate for round one of the cup tournament and face a local knockout competition to determine who advances to the next round.
The winner advances to face other regional winners and then progresses to play Perth sides.
Cannon was hopeful applying and playing in the FFA Cup would attract players to the area and help develop young Geraldton players.
“Our primary goal is to advance to division one in the Sunday league, but hopefully applying to the FFA Cup will get a few players to come and play with us, ” he said.
“We are appealing for players to come on board and support Geraldton soccer in this pursuit.”
Local sides have until January 30 to nominate and pay the $300 fee, $250 of which will be paid by Football West.
The Reds are yet to confirm a coach for their 2015 campaign, but Martin Leeson is the front runner.
Leeson coached two seasons ago and Cannon said it was likely Leeson would get the nod.
“The coach is not appointed officially, but Martin has put himself up as head coach once again, ” he said.
“Sunday league is definitely a go, as well as a new-look strip to go for promotion this year.
“It’s all hands on deck and training will start in January — earlier than ever before.”
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TheSelectFew wrote:melbourne_terrace wrote:Just pick the host in a draw or rotate between Sfs and Melbourne. When the final moves to Australia Day, it won't be an issue who hosts. When will it be moved to Australia Day? The date won't be changed for next years competition apparently. As much as it would be good to have an Australia Day Final I am pleased the final is set on the weekend in November it might give Local clubs a better shot at winning the cup should they get there and have a decent two month break before they begin their local season and FFA cup campaigns. the issue really will be if one of the A-League clubs is in the ACL final.
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Timmo wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:melbourne_terrace wrote:Just pick the host in a draw or rotate between Sfs and Melbourne. When the final moves to Australia Day, it won't be an issue who hosts. When will it be moved to Australia Day? The date won't be changed for next years competition apparently. As much as it would be good to have an Australia Day Final I am pleased the final is set on the weekend in November it might give Local clubs a better shot at winning the cup should they get there and have a decent two month break before they begin their local season and FFA cup campaigns. the issue really will be if one of the A-League clubs is in the ACL final. How is that an issue?
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TheSelectFew wrote:Timmo wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:melbourne_terrace wrote:Just pick the host in a draw or rotate between Sfs and Melbourne. When the final moves to Australia Day, it won't be an issue who hosts. When will it be moved to Australia Day? The date won't be changed for next years competition apparently. As much as it would be good to have an Australia Day Final I am pleased the final is set on the weekend in November it might give Local clubs a better shot at winning the cup should they get there and have a decent two month break before they begin their local season and FFA cup campaigns. the issue really will be if one of the A-League clubs is in the ACL final. How is that an issue? This The 2nd leg of this years ACL final was on 1st November so it shouldn't be an issue if the FFA Cup final is a week or two after
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Quote: FFA Cup 5 hrs · With this year's Westfield FFA Cup incorporating the Preliminary Rounds, the official launch will take place tomorrow (Thursday) morning at Earlwood Wanderers FC. The launch will unveil the match schedule from the Round of 32 plus some other exciting news. Stay tuned...
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Hopefully it is an open draw with no rigging and more games on tv. However have non- A League teams as home teams.
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scott21 wrote:Quote: FFA Cup 5 hrs · With this year's Westfield FFA Cup incorporating the Preliminary Rounds, the official launch will take place tomorrow (Thursday) morning at Earlwood Wanderers FC. The launch will unveil the match schedule from the Round of 32 plus some other exciting news. Stay tuned...
Haven't already some of the preliminary rounds begun. Fairly sure there's been a round or so completed in Northern NSW, Queensland and Victorian. Already a few walkovers as amateur pull out for logistical reasons. Fairly sure NSW's start this week, or this first week of March.
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Heineken wrote:scott21 wrote:Quote: FFA Cup 5 hrs · With this year's Westfield FFA Cup incorporating the Preliminary Rounds, the official launch will take place tomorrow (Thursday) morning at Earlwood Wanderers FC. The launch will unveil the match schedule from the Round of 32 plus some other exciting news. Stay tuned...
Haven't already some of the preliminary rounds begun. Fairly sure there's been a round or so completed in Northern NSW, Queensland and Victorian. Already a few walkovers as amateur pull out for logistical reasons. Fairly sure NSW's start this week, or this first week of March. Thats just the fb page. But the launch is tomorrow (thursday). It does say "official launch". Could be a bit strategic timing given the Asian Cup etc
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 Westfield FFA Cup @FFACup · 8h 8 hours ago Tomorrow morning @FFA CEO David Gallop will unveil several innovations for the 2015 #FFACup. It's going to be a big year! @FOXSportsAUS  Westfield FFA Cup @FFACup · 9h 9 hours ago Official launch of the 2015 competition will be held at 10am AEDT tomorrow at Earlwood Wanderers FC #magicofthecup
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Heineken wrote: Haven't already some of the preliminary rounds begun.
Fairly sure there's been a round or so completed in Northern NSW, Queensland and Victorian. Already a few walkovers as amateur pull out for logistical reasons.
Fairly sure NSW's start this week, or this first week of March.
Yep, there's been a full round played in both Brisbane and Victoria, and a handfull of games in NNSW. Western Australia, regional Queensland and Newcastle all start this weekend, and Victoria has another full round of qualifiers.
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TheSelectFew wrote:When do NT get involved? Their draw is being conducted on Tuesday.
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aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:When do NT get involved? Their draw is being conducted on Tuesday. aussieshorter ftw. -PB
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paulbagzFC wrote:aussieshorter wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:When do NT get involved? Their draw is being conducted on Tuesday. aussieshorter ftw. -PB WIN.rar
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scott21 wrote:[youtube]71VEs6MpDwo[/youtube] That camerawork gave me ebola.
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