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+x+x+xThe most complicated draw in the history of the A-League is still not completed, as competition bosses hold another round of talks with clubs this week to make final adjustments less than three months before the new season kicks off. Issues over ground availability and continued hopes that Channel Ten will agree to broadcast games on free to air next season have added to the original complications of accommodating one new team next season. Clubs have been told the draw is at least a week away from being released, more than a month after the stage a year ago when the whole draw had been agreed and published. Already grappling with myriad factors, officials designing the draw have sought to spread the blue-chip fixtures in a way to satisfy both Fox Sports and Ten should the latter sign a deal to show games and promote them to its whole audience. For the previous two seasons games were shown one of Ten’s subsidiary channels under a deal with Fox, but they received little or no marketing and returned meagre ratings. Competition bosses hope a new free-to-air TV deal can be struck now that the structure of an independent A-League run by the clubs has been agreed. Western United’s admission to the A-League next season has created both more fixtures to be scheduled and a bye included every round, plus an uneven number of games between certain clubs thanks to the decision to keep the league at the same length as preceding seasons.
The aim has been to give the teams in the Asian Champions League byes around the weeks they play ACL games, while also making sure that no club has significant numbers of concurrent home or away fixtures.
Under arrangements for this season, until Macarthur United is introduced in a year’s time, teams will play six opponents three times and the other four twice.
Clashes with other codes have also caused headaches in terms of ground availability for venues such as Marvel Stadium in Melbourne and the SCG.
source - Tom Smithies (Daily Telegraph) So basically the real delay is ...... FTA It's more that it's hard and the FFA don't like to do things that are hard. Well they certainly made their own bed with the uneven number of teams, uneven draw, prioritising metrics etc Now they are lying in it...
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+x+x+x+xThe most complicated draw in the history of the A-League is still not completed, as competition bosses hold another round of talks with clubs this week to make final adjustments less than three months before the new season kicks off. Issues over ground availability and continued hopes that Channel Ten will agree to broadcast games on free to air next season have added to the original complications of accommodating one new team next season. Clubs have been told the draw is at least a week away from being released, more than a month after the stage a year ago when the whole draw had been agreed and published. Already grappling with myriad factors, officials designing the draw have sought to spread the blue-chip fixtures in a way to satisfy both Fox Sports and Ten should the latter sign a deal to show games and promote them to its whole audience. For the previous two seasons games were shown one of Ten’s subsidiary channels under a deal with Fox, but they received little or no marketing and returned meagre ratings. Competition bosses hope a new free-to-air TV deal can be struck now that the structure of an independent A-League run by the clubs has been agreed. Western United’s admission to the A-League next season has created both more fixtures to be scheduled and a bye included every round, plus an uneven number of games between certain clubs thanks to the decision to keep the league at the same length as preceding seasons.
The aim has been to give the teams in the Asian Champions League byes around the weeks they play ACL games, while also making sure that no club has significant numbers of concurrent home or away fixtures.
Under arrangements for this season, until Macarthur United is introduced in a year’s time, teams will play six opponents three times and the other four twice.
Clashes with other codes have also caused headaches in terms of ground availability for venues such as Marvel Stadium in Melbourne and the SCG.
source - Tom Smithies (Daily Telegraph) So basically the real delay is ...... FTA It's more that it's hard and the FFA don't like to do things that are hard. Well they certainly made their own bed with the uneven number of teams, uneven draw, prioritising metrics etc Now they are lying in it... I picture the task being continually assigned to a different person, right down the chain until it eventually gets given to some work experience kid.
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Footballking55
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And it appears that the SCG option is again on. Even after the bad images from last year's game there.
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ErogenousZone
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+xAnd it appears that the SCG option is again on. Even after the bad images from last year's game there. I don't mind the SCG as a venue, easy to get in & out of.
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Feed_The_Brox
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+xAnd it appears that the SCG option is again on. Even after the bad images from last year's game there. i assume the sydney derby will be there. for the sake of common sense, i hope thats all there is.
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someguyjc
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+x+xAnd it appears that the SCG option is again on. Even after the bad images from last year's game there. I don't mind the SCG as a venue, easy to get in & out of. Also easy to rupture your ACL on the surface.
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+x+x+x+x+xThe most complicated draw in the history of the A-League is still not completed, as competition bosses hold another round of talks with clubs this week to make final adjustments less than three months before the new season kicks off. Issues over ground availability and continued hopes that Channel Ten will agree to broadcast games on free to air next season have added to the original complications of accommodating one new team next season. Clubs have been told the draw is at least a week away from being released, more than a month after the stage a year ago when the whole draw had been agreed and published. Already grappling with myriad factors, officials designing the draw have sought to spread the blue-chip fixtures in a way to satisfy both Fox Sports and Ten should the latter sign a deal to show games and promote them to its whole audience. For the previous two seasons games were shown one of Ten’s subsidiary channels under a deal with Fox, but they received little or no marketing and returned meagre ratings. Competition bosses hope a new free-to-air TV deal can be struck now that the structure of an independent A-League run by the clubs has been agreed. Western United’s admission to the A-League next season has created both more fixtures to be scheduled and a bye included every round, plus an uneven number of games between certain clubs thanks to the decision to keep the league at the same length as preceding seasons.
The aim has been to give the teams in the Asian Champions League byes around the weeks they play ACL games, while also making sure that no club has significant numbers of concurrent home or away fixtures.
Under arrangements for this season, until Macarthur United is introduced in a year’s time, teams will play six opponents three times and the other four twice.
Clashes with other codes have also caused headaches in terms of ground availability for venues such as Marvel Stadium in Melbourne and the SCG.
source - Tom Smithies (Daily Telegraph) So basically the real delay is ...... FTA It's more that it's hard and the FFA don't like to do things that are hard. Well they certainly made their own bed with the uneven number of teams, uneven draw, prioritising metrics etc Now they are lying in it... I picture the task being continually assigned to a different person, right down the chain until it eventually gets given to some work experience kid. The work experience kid would probably be a football person at least...
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+x+x+xAnd it appears that the SCG option is again on. Even after the bad images from last year's game there. I don't mind the SCG as a venue, easy to get in & out of. Also easy to rupture your ACL on the surface. Sydney FC did not want to play there initially this season but issues with ANZ during the times where we would get a home derby and also the issues of Wanderers complaining if Sydney hosted a home game at Parramatta is leading to us playing at SCG, sadly. Parramatta would be a mix bag, better for supporters in terms of transport and parking, probably 1-30 minute drive for most fans around Sydney but the stadium advantage would go to Wanderers for just simply being there more.
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Maybe with this fixture change, ANZ won't be an issue but ANZ derbies are kind of meh.
I would honestly rather have them at Kogarah, give Wanderers 1.5k like the first season of the derby.
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+xMaybe with this fixture change, ANZ won't be an issue but ANZ derbies are kind of meh. I would honestly rather have them at Kogarah, give Wanderers 1.5k like the first season of the derby. are there any other stadiums in inner/southern sydney bigger than Kogarah than can host the sydney derby?
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+x+xMaybe with this fixture change, ANZ won't be an issue but ANZ derbies are kind of meh. I would honestly rather have them at Kogarah, give Wanderers 1.5k like the first season of the derby. are there any other stadiums in inner/southern sydney bigger than Kogarah than can host the sydney derby?
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Josh
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+x+x+xMaybe with this fixture change, ANZ won't be an issue but ANZ derbies are kind of meh. I would honestly rather have them at Kogarah, give Wanderers 1.5k like the first season of the derby. are there any other stadiums in inner/southern sydney bigger than Kogarah than can host the sydney derby?  Lol yea. The old St George Stadium. With a bit of money is a fantastic community ground. Doubt it will ever happen though. The land will be taken over by council and turned into a rail yard. I play golf over the road from there.
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paladisious
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+x+x+x+xMaybe with this fixture change, ANZ won't be an issue but ANZ derbies are kind of meh. I would honestly rather have them at Kogarah, give Wanderers 1.5k like the first season of the derby. are there any other stadiums in inner/southern sydney bigger than Kogarah than can host the sydney derby?  Lol yea. The old St George Stadium. With a bit of money is a fantastic community ground. Doubt it will ever happen though. The land will be taken over by council and turned into a rail yard. I play golf over the road from there. Oh really? What a shame. Could have been a beauty of a boutique football specific venue, with some real history.
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+xMaybe with this fixture change, ANZ won't be an issue but ANZ derbies are kind of meh. I would honestly rather have them at Kogarah, give Wanderers 1.5k like the first season of the derby. The Cops would hate it. Segregation issues like the Vuck game.
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ErogenousZone
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+x+x+x+xMaybe with this fixture change, ANZ won't be an issue but ANZ derbies are kind of meh. I would honestly rather have them at Kogarah, give Wanderers 1.5k like the first season of the derby. are there any other stadiums in inner/southern sydney bigger than Kogarah than can host the sydney derby?  Lol yea. The old St George Stadium. With a bit of money is a fantastic community ground. Doubt it will ever happen though. The land will be taken over by council and turned into a rail yard. I play golf over the road from there. That makes me sad to see the condition of that ground & grandstand. So much Australian football history happened right there.
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Waz
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Apparently they’re well over 50 iterations of the draw now - The proposed first five rounds sent to the clubs this week are shown here: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2542545262477797&id=1361064053959263i can’t get the image to load do had to link it (if someone else could do it).
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ErogenousZone
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Here you go Waz
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ErogenousZone
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+x+x+xAnd it appears that the SCG option is again on. Even after the bad images from last year's game there. I don't mind the SCG as a venue, easy to get in & out of. Also easy to rupture your ACL on the surface. I'm not a professional football player.
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Ewww. Round 3 Sydney Derby.
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+xMaybe with this fixture change, ANZ won't be an issue but ANZ derbies are kind of meh. I would honestly rather have them at Kogarah, give Wanderers 1.5k like the first season of the derby. 100%. Look how good the derbies were at Parramatta Stadium with 20k capacity. The derby should be played at Kogorah until your new stadium is ready. Fuck ANZ, and even more so fuck SCG.
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I’m pretty keen to go to western United’s first match and check it out
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i reckon the fixture will look completely different by the time the final draft is released. with more talk over the weekend ch 10 appears to be a serious player and want games on saturday and sunday, the fixture will have to factor in this.
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+x+xMaybe with this fixture change, ANZ won't be an issue but ANZ derbies are kind of meh. I would honestly rather have them at Kogarah, give Wanderers 1.5k like the first season of the derby. 100%. Look how good the derbies were at Parramatta Stadium with 20k capacity. The derby should be played at Kogorah until your new stadium is ready. Fuck ANZ, and even more so fuck SCG. I actually don't mind SCG but as we know being oval were too far, Kogarah and even Leichardt would be great for derbies till SFS is ready.
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+xHere you go Waz  All Whites have games on the 14th and 17th of Nov. Our bye round should be, what looks like, round 6 - which hopefully is the case but looks unlikely if we also have a bye in round 2.
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FFA can you fucking sort it out ASAP and release 2019/20 A League draw ASAP.
Fans from around the country are filthy & not very happy its already 3-5 weeks late.
I'm now gonna sit out interstate away trips for 1st month of the season as i need 3 months notice from draw release date.
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+x+xHere you go Waz  All Whites have games on the 14th and 17th of Nov. Our bye round should be, what looks like, round 6 - which hopefully is the case but looks unlikely if we also have a bye in round 2. They don't need to pander to Wellington. Wellington have chosen to play in the A(ustralian)-League. It is the Anzac League ffs
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+x+x+xHere you go Waz  All Whites have games on the 14th and 17th of Nov. Our bye round should be, what looks like, round 6 - which hopefully is the case but looks unlikely if we also have a bye in round 2. They don't need to pander to Wellington. Wellington have chosen to play in the A(ustralian)-League. It is the Anzac League ffs Kinda agree here, If you have a reserve side then you should be using these players if certain 1st team players become unavailable. No tear from my eye.
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