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+xMV have just hit 1000 womens memberships, which is a new record. With SFC breaking their record lasts week, I wouldn't at all be surprised if they too were able to hit 1000 before the season starts. Although those numbers sound small (relatively speaking), it does demonstrate the missed opportunity of scheduling the league 2 months after the cup. Let's just hope they fix the scheduling issues and the women don't have to play at 3pm in the middle of summer. Have they got the facilities though? Potential players have already been put off with the lack thereof, imagine what a spike would do apart from the initial interest.
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MV have just hit 1000 womens memberships, which is a new record. With SFC breaking their record lasts week, I wouldn't at all be surprised if they too were able to hit 1000 before the season starts. Although those numbers sound small (relatively speaking), it does demonstrate the missed opportunity of scheduling the league 2 months after the cup. Let's just hope they fix the scheduling issues and the women don't have to play at 3pm in the middle of summer.
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+x+x+x+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Particularly because they could have also paused the league in January for the Asia Cup, where there is a good chance the Socceroos will go deep in the tournament. So starting a few weeks earlier in September it would have had a double advantage: take advantage of the WWC momentum, and avoid the AC (plus the worst of the summer heat). Instead, because they're afraid of going up against the AFL/NRL, we have to wait two months after the end of the WWC, and then play a chunk of the season without Goodwin, McLaren, etc. And AFLW starts in a week, so anyone inspired by the Matildas looking for a women's sport fix will be served by AFL rather than football. Farce. AFLW have already triumphantly announced they are receiving equal prize money as the mens competition this year... A-League mens and womens have had equal prize money since their beginning. hahahaha love what you did there :)
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+x+x+x+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Particularly because they could have also paused the league in January for the Asia Cup, where there is a good chance the Socceroos will go deep in the tournament. So starting a few weeks earlier in September it would have had a double advantage: take advantage of the WWC momentum, and avoid the AC (plus the worst of the summer heat). Instead, because they're afraid of going up against the AFL/NRL, we have to wait two months after the end of the WWC, and then play a chunk of the season without Goodwin, McLaren, etc. And AFLW starts in a week, so anyone inspired by the Matildas looking for a women's sport fix will be served by AFL rather than football. Farce. AFLW have already triumphantly announced they are receiving equal prize money as the mens competition this year... Yep, 'equal' in that sense is total prize money, but distributed amongst 8 teams rather than 4 (so really, it's half). Another great example of AFL spinning the media to invent women's sport lol yeah I know... they are the MASTERS of spin......
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+x+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Particularly because they could have also paused the league in January for the Asia Cup, where there is a good chance the Socceroos will go deep in the tournament. So starting a few weeks earlier in September it would have had a double advantage: take advantage of the WWC momentum, and avoid the AC (plus the worst of the summer heat). Instead, because they're afraid of going up against the AFL/NRL, we have to wait two months after the end of the WWC, and then play a chunk of the season without Goodwin, McLaren, etc. And AFLW starts in a week, so anyone inspired by the Matildas looking for a women's sport fix will be served by AFL rather than football. Farce. If I could like this 100 times I would
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+x+x+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Particularly because they could have also paused the league in January for the Asia Cup, where there is a good chance the Socceroos will go deep in the tournament. So starting a few weeks earlier in September it would have had a double advantage: take advantage of the WWC momentum, and avoid the AC (plus the worst of the summer heat). Instead, because they're afraid of going up against the AFL/NRL, we have to wait two months after the end of the WWC, and then play a chunk of the season without Goodwin, McLaren, etc. And AFLW starts in a week, so anyone inspired by the Matildas looking for a women's sport fix will be served by AFL rather than football. Farce. AFLW have already triumphantly announced they are receiving equal prize money as the mens competition this year... A-League mens and womens have had equal prize money since their beginning.
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+x+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Particularly because they could have also paused the league in January for the Asia Cup, where there is a good chance the Socceroos will go deep in the tournament. So starting a few weeks earlier in September it would have had a double advantage: take advantage of the WWC momentum, and avoid the AC (plus the worst of the summer heat). Instead, because they're afraid of going up against the AFL/NRL, we have to wait two months after the end of the WWC, and then play a chunk of the season without Goodwin, McLaren, etc. And AFLW starts in a week, so anyone inspired by the Matildas looking for a women's sport fix will be served by AFL rather than football. Farce. I agree its ridiculous, no wonder the game continues to shoot itself in the foot from time to time.
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+x+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Sort of. The FA actually sets which months the A-Leagues takes place, then the APL sets specific dates/times of the individual matches within those months. That being said, I reckon FA would be making their decision based on direct input from the APL. Well Graham Arnold is calling for a longer season anyway, it seems they are listening to the APLs input as you mentioned and they dont want the season to start sooner. Anyway I dont understand why the sport needs to do this, just back yourself and go your own way after all the players need more games if they want to compete at higher levels of the game.
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+x+x+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Particularly because they could have also paused the league in January for the Asia Cup, where there is a good chance the Socceroos will go deep in the tournament. So starting a few weeks earlier in September it would have had a double advantage: take advantage of the WWC momentum, and avoid the AC (plus the worst of the summer heat). Instead, because they're afraid of going up against the AFL/NRL, we have to wait two months after the end of the WWC, and then play a chunk of the season without Goodwin, McLaren, etc. And AFLW starts in a week, so anyone inspired by the Matildas looking for a women's sport fix will be served by AFL rather than football. Farce. AFLW have already triumphantly announced they are receiving equal prize money as the mens competition this year... Yep, 'equal' in that sense is total prize money, but distributed amongst 8 teams rather than 4 (so really, it's half). Another great example of AFL spinning the media to invent women's sport
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+x+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Particularly because they could have also paused the league in January for the Asia Cup, where there is a good chance the Socceroos will go deep in the tournament. So starting a few weeks earlier in September it would have had a double advantage: take advantage of the WWC momentum, and avoid the AC (plus the worst of the summer heat). Instead, because they're afraid of going up against the AFL/NRL, we have to wait two months after the end of the WWC, and then play a chunk of the season without Goodwin, McLaren, etc. And AFLW starts in a week, so anyone inspired by the Matildas looking for a women's sport fix will be served by AFL rather than football. Farce. Very good points. My two young daughters (6 & 4) are so keen to go to more matches and with kids you gotta strike while the iron is hot!! At least Victory is putting out some good content and signing announcements for the women's team, which is building some excitement.
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+x+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Particularly because they could have also paused the league in January for the Asia Cup, where there is a good chance the Socceroos will go deep in the tournament. So starting a few weeks earlier in September it would have had a double advantage: take advantage of the WWC momentum, and avoid the AC (plus the worst of the summer heat). Instead, because they're afraid of going up against the AFL/NRL, we have to wait two months after the end of the WWC, and then play a chunk of the season without Goodwin, McLaren, etc. And AFLW starts in a week, so anyone inspired by the Matildas looking for a women's sport fix will be served by AFL rather than football. Farce. AFLW have already triumphantly announced they are receiving equal prize money as the mens competition this year...
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+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Particularly because they could have also paused the league in January for the Asia Cup, where there is a good chance the Socceroos will go deep in the tournament. So starting a few weeks earlier in September it would have had a double advantage: take advantage of the WWC momentum, and avoid the AC (plus the worst of the summer heat). Instead, because they're afraid of going up against the AFL/NRL, we have to wait two months after the end of the WWC, and then play a chunk of the season without Goodwin, McLaren, etc. And AFLW starts in a week, so anyone inspired by the Matildas looking for a women's sport fix will be served by AFL rather than football. Farce.
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+xSo the world cup was a success let's see what happens next A League attendances and ratings not declining again would be welcome. And no, increases after Covid don't count. The only figures that's matter for you comparison are the last pre covid season.
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Thats pretty decent by ABC no less.....
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Would probably be due to us having a shorter season than lining it up with Europe. Where it is and it's length sort of makes it sit perfectly to align with each of the following in some way:
* After egg ball * During Euro season * Most of the season in one side of the year
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+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here. Sort of. The FA actually sets which months the A-Leagues takes place, then the APL sets specific dates/times of the individual matches within those months. That being said, I reckon FA would be making their decision based on direct input from the APL.
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+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Same with the mens's also, I dont know why the APL is wanting to start the a-league season after the egg ball codes are done. Why they are scared? Seriously. Talking about not building on the momentum, then again its the APL we are talking about here.
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+x+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Look, I know we only have 2 players from the A-League in the World Cup Matildas' squad. But hard no from me. Yes, it should be earlier than it is, but that's only a 1-2 week break between the World Cup and the season starting. Should generally be around a month. Maybe, but either way it should be way less than 8 weeks.
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+xALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then. Look, I know we only have 2 players from the A-League in the World Cup Matildas' squad. But hard no from me. Yes, it should be earlier than it is, but that's only a 1-2 week break between the World Cup and the season starting. Should generally be around a month.
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ALW really should have started either this weekend or the following weekend. The October start means there is nearly 2 months gap from the WC. Momentum will almost certainly have dwindled by then.
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+x👍🏼 This should’ve been done for the ‘Roos after Qatar also(if it wasn’t; I certainly didn’t see any such article at the time) It’s a step in the right direction from a (taxpayer funded) organisation that routinely ignores football but is over the top on AFL reporting.
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👍🏼 This should’ve been done for the ‘Roos after Qatar also(if it wasn’t; I certainly didn’t see any such article at the time)
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It has started: https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-one-thing-the-matildas-shouldn-t-inspire-young-kids-to-do-20230818-p5dxij.htmlHead trauma from heading footballs. Luckily it doesn't appear there are any effects from being punched or shoulder charged through the head or slam tackled into the ground in AFL/rugby/league.
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+x+xI feel like I've seen this before. With every major tournament, there's an increase in interest for football. The increase has been larger since it was here but I feel like in a month or so, the interest will return to normal. Australia is not a football country. I hope it changes but I don't think it will in my lifetime. As the world gets smaller and people become increasingly conscious that there is only one truly global game, we will increasingly take it seriously if we want a seat at that table. When I say "we" I mean everyone. Hopefully, this world cup has made a permanent impression on the young. That's been said many a times before but to no avail. Soccer people don't seem to know how to capitalize but are really good in shooting themselves in the foot.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xMelbourne's Fed Square won't be used as a live site or show the remaining World Cup games after "disappointing" behaviour during last night's semi-final. MORE: https://bit.ly/45t9EAo To do this when only a very small minority were involved is a tad harsh for the rest, seems very reactionary. I heard from someone that the fucksticks were throwing the flares into the crowd and people got burnt.... Sheesh I love flares more than most but hold them or drop them on the ground..... its not rocket science. Yeah it's because the police arrest anyone holding them. If the police just stayed where they were then the clowns wouldn't have to throw them. C'mon Muz, thats NOT what I am saying...... The police ALWAYS tried to arrest people letting off flares..... just drop them, you dont have to throw them at someone..... And thats the other thing, I dont think people know how to use them properly too lol. Well thats what I see in Europe anyway is you drop them, you dont throw them. But the rules are different here guys. should get a lesson from those croats. Pop and Drop has always been the saying. I know 103 of them who are doing exactly that in an Athens jail..... LOL. Dumb greeks, killed one of their own. No we've had enough of that over the past 2 years locally.... this latest crime, by a bunch of foreign fascist neanderthals was the final straw... Those dopey blockheads aren't going to see the sun for a while..... I hope they don't try and come to Athens for the re-scheduled UCL qualifier ... this may be the one and only time in history all the Greek hools fight on the same side.... I wonder which country gets kicked out of UEFA to make way for the Saudis first. hahahahahahahahah Except the Panathinaikos fans, who fought with the croats. DNA test have revealed it wasn't a cro who killed the AEK fan, but a greek citizen.Greek authorities are trying to save face, and blame others, when they only got themselves to blame. There is a reason why in the greek league no away fans are allowed. what's that 7 football related deaths in a decade from stabbing attacks, molotov cocktails etc. Uncivilized baboons. Yeah sure..... The two Greeks involved will be justly tried and punished if found guilty, apparently there is one more as well.and they deserve everything coming to them, enough is enough and I am Panathinakos fan..... as for the Bad Blue Fairies.... hahahahaha .... Their mummies and daddies can beg that rude, red faced little PM to intervene all they want.... these bad boys are gonna go down..... great to see AEK smack them up on the pitch in Zagreb too :) meh, TBH i dont really give a fark. just know it takes 2 too tango, and AEK got slapped around in their own city. no one should be dying just because of football, thats fukd up. Unfortunately in Greece, flares and hooliganism is well accepted and the authorities pay lip service to the issue. I've seen 8 - 12 year olds let off crackers and flares at village games without one bit of rebuff from the adults attending or club members. In fact, it's applauded. There lies your problem.
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+xI feel like I've seen this before. With every major tournament, there's an increase in interest for football. The increase has been larger since it was here but I feel like in a month or so, the interest will return to normal. Australia is not a football country. I hope it changes but I don't think it will in my lifetime. As the world gets smaller and people become increasingly conscious that there is only one truly global game, we will increasingly take it seriously if we want a seat at that table. When I say "we" I mean everyone. Hopefully, this world cup has made a permanent impression on the young.
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I feel like I've seen this before. With every major tournament, there's an increase in interest for football. The increase has been larger since it was here but I feel like in a month or so, the interest will return to normal. Australia is not a football country. I hope it changes but I don't think it will in my lifetime.
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