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Here's a question that attracts extreme responses: how long will it take the Socceroos to win the World Cup? The very notion of Australia displacing the likes of Brazil assumes, of course, that an ideal strategic football plan would have been in place right across the country, at every level, for some time.

So, the answer? Some say never, others at least 20-50 years. Regardless of such speculation, everyone would agree that vast improvement on the world stage would require radical change.

In reality, it is the youngest generation of players who have the greatest chance of triumphing in the most difficult sporting competition in the world. Yet a system to support this goal must be put in place. They need the optimal environment of coaching and playing structures to foster their development, and a higher level of competition in their late teens to keep pace with their peers in Europe.

Since we're already talking about seemingly impossible goals, let's go even further. We'll need the most focused, the most targeted and the most integrated football system Australia can produce. And we'll need absolute national unity. We need perfection, not compromise.

World Cup success requires a revolution in our football systems and culture. It is a such a tall order because we have a limited population base and football has to compete in the national talent pool with the other codes - at least for a few more years until Australia wakes up.

We have a chance to succeed, but now is the time to act, or it may be lost forever. Four years ago the football family, through the Crawford Report, said enough was enough. It said we needed a top-down, nationally driven approach that represented the absolute best Australia could achieve.

The appointment of Rob Baan as national technical director to develop the ultimate strategic plan was the first step. But when the states became aligned this year, we expected Football Federation Australia - for once in our history - to go further. To lead the game and to galvanise all parties to work together in the national interest.

Let's be clear about what that means. The FFA's job is not to ask the states what is acceptable, but to direct policy with a sledgehammer approach when necessary. The Crawford Report was driven to give the FFA that mandate, because the states often work against the national interest when they are given even a modicum of control.

So we come to last week and the first real test of whether the FFA is prepared to act on its responsibility. The issue was the future of the football program at the Australian Institute of Sport - the unwanted prodigy of the game in Australia.

The AIS program kept us going when the states failed with their technical programs, and now was looking for a home in the NSW Premier League to provide a high level of competition to the country's best under-20 footballers.

After assessing the scholarship-based AIS program and where it fitted within the overall strategic plan, Dutchman Baan concluded that the AIS team must play in NSW - not Victoria, as it has been. Perfect. A decision from someone who been involved in football for 40 years in a country that actually knows the game. So, what happened?

Exactly what always happened in the past - NSW said no. The FFA asked again, more forcefully this time, but still ended up relenting. At a board meeting on Wednesday, the FFA agreed to fund a $200,000 rescue package to keep flying the team south to compete in the Victorian Premier League. That's $200,000 the governing body could not afford. Once again the ideal was compromised.

No doubt NSW made all manner of excuses, but what FFA chief executive Ben Buckley needs to make clear is that we've heard this before and it's unacceptable.

Buckley's management style is collaborative, and he has been vocal on ensuring co-operation in the administration of the game, from the top to the bottom. But he cannot allow every directive from Baan to get watered down through negotiation at state level.

The bottom line is that the national interest must prevail over what serves the states and their constituent clubs. The FFA's charter should enshrine this ethos. Put bluntly, it must say: Get on board or get out of the way. Buckley has the mandate from the football family to implement change directly, without compromise, without negotiation. Allied to this approach, the guidelines provided by Baan should be monitored and overseen by a national technical committee.

The new state constitutions give Buckley the sledgehammer. Many in the game, if not all, want him to start swinging.


SOURCE: Here's how to win the World Cup, Ben

Fucking low act from Football NSW. As Foster stated in his article, the state governing bodies need to realise that they're relics of a bygone era of Australian football. An era that, by and large, failed to capture the hearts and minds of the Australian public.

Why are we employing Rob Baan as the man to restructure Australian football if the NSW Premier League simply decides they don't want to heed his recommendation? It's bottom up management like this that ensures that rugby league remains a joke at a global level - and it's threatening to ensure that we'll never see a creditable result from the Socceroos at World Cup level.

Buckley has the power to tell the NSW Premier League to do what he and Baan decide is in the best interests of Australian football, and he should do it. At the end of the day, the NSW Premier League is a bunch of clubs clinging to the past and with no real future. They need to realise their place in the grand scheme of things.
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i just think its a joke to employ someone if he cant do what hes put there to do. o and RL is and always will be a joke at global level because they have the beauty of football, why on earth would they swap it for a game about knocking people over...
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ummm is the VPL going to be congradulated for this? they have showed theyre commitment time and time again to the AIS side and the NSWPL does not. the AIS and the VIS will play next year in the top and reserve divisions respectively which is fantastic and they should look to move the AIS down here perminatly during the season
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Yeah I read this in the paper today.

I think its time for the FFA to man up, grow some balls and actually act like a governing body. The states are still in the "old days" and are running things their own way.

Like seriously, if you cant get a state fed to listen to you and do as they are told, no wonder we dont have a national team coach and are apparently waiting to see if the coach in question will be at a club or not before giving us a yay or nay.
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Erebus wrote:
I think its time for the FFA to man up, grow some balls and actually act like a governing body. The states are still in the "old days" and are running things their own way.
Here's a good article by Foster - he really hits the nail on the head with this one.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/football/heres-how-to-win-the-world-cup-ben/2007/10/20/1192301098694.html

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martyB wrote:
Erebus wrote:
I think its time for the FFA to man up, grow some balls and actually act like a governing body. The states are still in the "old days" and are running things their own way.
Here's a good article by Foster - he really hits the nail on the head with this one.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/football/heres-how-to-win-the-world-cup-ben/2007/10/20/1192301098694.html


thats clearly in the opening comment lol
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Yeah i just thought that seeing as i luv embarressment do much id open myself up to insult every now and then.....

SHUT UP!!:oops: :cry: ](*,)

You missed a quality opportunity to bury my face in it......](*,) :evil: :lol: :-" =d>
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but, but, but it looked so different on the website??
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im sorry marty... we're guna have to let you go lol
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OMG!!! Pull your heads out of your arses all you people who are looking at Australia winning world cups. We have slipped out of the FIFA top 50, We are close to slipping out of the top 4 Asian nations (vital for our 2010 qualification) and IMO the NT at the moment is going nowhere. Rather than taking about winning world cups, look at where Australia is now. Australia should try to get up to and maintain a FIFA ranking between 35-25 and become the top Asian team before anyone should even consider winning the WC.
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arsenal melbourne fc wrote:
OMG!!! Pull your heads out of your arses all you people who are looking at Australia winning world cups. We have slipped out of the FIFA top 50, We are close to slipping out of the top 4 Asian nations (vital for our 2010 qualification) and IMO the NT at the moment is going nowhere. Rather than taking about winning world cups, look at where Australia is now. Australia should try to get up to and maintain a FIFA ranking between 35-25 and become the top Asian team before anyone should even consider winning the WC.


wtf? the WC qual etc is ALWAYS discussed. what foster is saying (and others) that to be real contenders we must make RADICAL CHANGE, starting at youth across the country. it makes sense if you want to become good and top level. he said that the closest people think we can win is 25-50 years. were not talking about 2010 here.

i dont get your point and dont see whats wrong with saying how we can best go about winning a world cup in the long term. what do you think hiddinks doing in russia? ill tell you what, his plan (and the russian federations) isnt for him to get them to the second round of euro 2008 and then leave for the netherlands. hes building a completely new system and trying to turn russia back into a force it once was.

and anyway, what were talking about here will in no way effect what happens at our top level for the next 10 years at least, so we can do both, prepare for 2010 AND build for the future.
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couldn't agree more
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AMFC wrote:
We are close to slipping out of the top 4 Asian nations (vital for our 2010 qualification)
Err what has the top 4 rankings got to do with qualification? :roll: You're thinking of SEEDINGS. Which we've been seeded no1. Doesnt matter if we drop to 125 overnight. So tell me, how is the ranking "vital"? Maybe you should pull your head out of someone elses arse?
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Erebus wrote:
Yeah I read this in the paper today.

I think its time for the FFA to man up, grow some balls and actually act like a governing body. The states are still in the "old days" and are running things their own way.


I have been involved in football at Junior and Senior level in the past 10 years in both NSW and VIC.

Trust me I know where I would prefer my kids to be playing and it ain't in Victoria. The FFV and all that are involved in it are only interested in one thing and thats what they see in the mirror in the morning.
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arsenal melbourne fc wrote:
OMG!!! Pull your heads out of your arses all you people who are looking at Australia winning world cups. We have slipped out of the FIFA top 50, We are close to slipping out of the top 4 Asian nations (vital for our 2010 qualification) and IMO the NT at the moment is going nowhere. Rather than taking about winning world cups, look at where Australia is now. Australia should try to get up to and maintain a FIFA ranking between 35-25 and become the top Asian team before anyone should even consider winning the WC.

What drugs was I on when I said this? :-k :oops:
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You were on drugs?:-s
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