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Minimalistix
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Posted 14 Years Ago
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Everyone I have spoken too has no idea why any of the 3 clubs got the boot.
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Kolner
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Minimalistix wrote:
Everyone I have spoken too has no idea why any of the 3 clubs got the boot.
re hurstville, could it do with the ongoing issues theyve had with grounds?
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Minimalistix
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Posted 14 Years Ago
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Apparently Minotaurs found grounds...
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neverwozza
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skeptic wrote:
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Killing CC Lightning and removing any chance of CC seniors and youth playing in NSWSL is throwing the baby out with the bath water. There was no necessity to be one or the other, with one a step in the elite development ladder and community club and the other, the top rung.
Now, there's an enormous gap between low level, club grade football and aleague youth. It's akin to Wollongong entering the aleague and the Wolves being removed from local community football with similar claimed reasoning for doing so.
So the CC youth are going to play in the NSWSL next year and the PYL in 2013.
I'm not sure why this is a bad thing.
The only teams to get the chop was the senior and under 21 mens sides and being a full fee paying member of CCF I dont mind this either. The fact that lightning players spat the dummy in the newspapers and said they would go straight to Sydney or Newcastle rather than to come back to the local association and give back to the local football community that has been subsidising them reinforces that fact for me.
Anyway below is a link to the CCF junior football development plan so you can judge for yourself. My eldest is in one of the regional teams at the moment and he loves it. Even if he doesn't get through the experience has been fantastic. The training and games are at a higher level than normal club football and he gets to play with some of the better players from our local area that he has played against for the last 5 years.
http://www.ccfootball.com.au/UserFiles/File/Development/CENTRAL%20COAST%20JUNIOR%20FOOTBALL%20DEVELOPMENT%20PLAN.pdf
Now, did i say the CC (
mariners
) youth playing in the NSWSL next year and the PYL in 2013 is a bad thing or did i say
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Killing CC Lightning and removing any chance of CC seniors and youth playing in NSWSL is throwing the baby out with the bath water. There was no necessity to be one or the other, with one a step in the elite development ladder and community club and the other, the top rung.
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I knew what were you were saying but didn't agree with it at the time. I suppose I was of the opinion that if a kid of 17/18 wasn't playing in an a-league youth side or a NSWPL side he didn't have much chance of going any further anyway. Well I was wrong and that kid that has made a go of it at Celtic shows that we need alternative pathways for 17-21 year olds that have fallen through the cracks.
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neverwozza
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Advocate1 wrote:
neverwozza wrote:
skeptic wrote:
Killing CC Lightning and removing any chance of CC seniors and youth playing in NSWSL is throwing the baby out with the bath water. There was no necessity to be one or the other, with one a step in the elite development ladder and community club and the other, the top rung.
Now, there's an enormous gap between low level, club grade football and aleague youth. It's akin to Wollongong entering the aleague and the Wolves being removed from local community football with similar claimed reasoning for doing so.
So the CC youth are going to play in the NSWSL next year and the PYL in 2013. I'm not sure why this is a bad thing.
The only teams to get the chop was the senior and under 21 mens sides and being a full fee paying member of CCF I dont mind this either. The fact that lightning players spat the dummy in the newspapers and said they would go straight to Sydney or Newcastle rather than to come back to the local association and give back to the local football community that has been subsidising them reinforces that fact for me.
Anyway below is a link to the CCF junior football development plan so you can judge for yourself. My eldest is in one of the regional teams at the moment and he loves it. Even if he doesn't get through the experience has been fantastic. The training and games are at a higher level than normal club football and he gets to play with some of the better players from our local area that he has played against for the last 5 years.
http://www.ccfootball.com.au/UserFiles/File/Development/CENTRAL%20COAST%20JUNIOR%20FOOTBALL%20DEVELOPMENT%20PLAN.pdf
What a load of crap. the whole thing is a shambles!! The CCF is back running the rep program because it was a rushed , i'll informed decision by them. Some of your comments are laughable! Wait to your boy get's to the end of the "pathway" and see if you opinion will change! And as for the "spitting the dummy" call read this!!
http://digitaledition-wyong.expressadvocate.com.au/default.aspx?iid=50577&startpage=page0000065
#folio=063
Ok I was wrong - see above.
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Blackmac79
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Posted 14 Years Ago
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Do all clubs offer season tickets? E.g. If I wanted to buy a season ticket for blacktown FC. Would they sell them or is it just the established clubs (i.e. Ex-NSL = Larger support) that would do this?
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Minimalistix
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good question, not to sure to be honest....
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mltezr
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Blackmac79 wrote:
Do all clubs offer season tickets? E.g. If I wanted to buy a season ticket for blacktown FC. Would they sell them or is it just the established clubs (i.e. Ex-NSL = Larger support) that would do this?
im pretty sure blacktown city dont do season tickets. not 100% sure though.
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