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sav wrote:hey guys was just wondering how do you get a normal association club into the state league, does anyone know the process or whats involved?
IIRC its a souvlaki cook off.:-k
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nhub24 wrote:RAM wrote:nhub24 wrote:Minimalistix wrote:Ben, in NSW, we have the 4 state league divisions, then outside of that, each district area has their own heirarchy of football divisions. But they're all amateur teams. This level of football in NSW is known as Association, while those in the state league divisions are known as federation. Victoria is better that way: VPL State Divi 1 State Divi 2 (SE-NW) State Divi 3 (SE-NW) --- Provincial leagues 1,2,3 No need for different zones/districts, just s straight system up to the VPL. That works in a pissy little state like Victoria. NSW is much larger and such a structure is logistically impossible. Cheers Tard. :lol: Your a fucking idiot considering the FNSW has a system much the same with FFV with the exception of regional leagues. With the exception of the regional leagues? So you agree with me. Cheers.:cool:
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nhub24 wrote:Minimalistix wrote:it does happen. There are many systems of football organisation, you're smarter then that Ben. And if I had a choice of FNSW or FFV, I already know what my choice would be.... Do FNSW fine clubs for fun too? Nope. Ne FNSW > FFV any day
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nhub24 wrote:Blackmissionary wrote:nhub24 wrote:Minimalistix wrote:Ben, in NSW, we have the 4 state league divisions, then outside of that, each district area has their own heirarchy of football divisions. But they're all amateur teams. This level of football in NSW is known as Association, while those in the state league divisions are known as federation. Victoria is better that way: VPL State Divi 1 State Divi 2 (SE-NW) State Divi 3 (SE-NW) --- Provincial leagues 1,2,3 No need for different zones/districts, just s straight system up to the VPL. It's provisional league, not provincial. For a few years now, everything below state league 1 is split into north/west, south/east. There's also the Bayside Football Association, which more resmebles I think some of the Sydney metro associations, and also an amateur federations which runs separate to the FFV entirely. FFV has been trying these past few years to force a zone system on people, but have thus far only managed to force winter's junior clubs/teams into it. That is separate from the FFV though am I right...? Not sure what that arrangement is at present. FFV recently brought the Geelong fed under its control. There's been what seems like a large increase in metro and thirds teams in recent times in the FFV system, with a few of them moving across from the amateur fed VicSoccer. I've got a feeling that as lower level football becomes more about social participation, and as a few of the old wog clubs slowly lose their influence and cash flow, we may see in Victoria the establishment of similar associations to what the Sydney metro area has. That's probably some time away though.
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RAM wrote:nhub24 wrote:Minimalistix wrote:Ben, in NSW, we have the 4 state league divisions, then outside of that, each district area has their own heirarchy of football divisions. But they're all amateur teams. This level of football in NSW is known as Association, while those in the state league divisions are known as federation. Victoria is better that way: VPL State Divi 1 State Divi 2 (SE-NW) State Divi 3 (SE-NW) --- Provincial leagues 1,2,3 No need for different zones/districts, just s straight system up to the VPL. That works in a pissy little state like Victoria. NSW is much larger and such a structure is logistically impossible. Cheers Tard. :lol: Your a fucking idiot considering the FNSW has a system much the same with FFV with the exception of regional leagues.
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nhub24 wrote:Minimalistix wrote:Ben, in NSW, we have the 4 state league divisions, then outside of that, each district area has their own heirarchy of football divisions. But they're all amateur teams. This level of football in NSW is known as Association, while those in the state league divisions are known as federation. Victoria is better that way: VPL State Divi 1 State Divi 2 (SE-NW) State Divi 3 (SE-NW) --- Provincial leagues 1,2,3 No need for different zones/districts, just s straight system up to the VPL. That works in a pissy little state like Victoria. NSW is much larger and such a structure is logistically impossible. Cheers Tard.
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Blackmissionary wrote:nhub24 wrote:Minimalistix wrote:Ben, in NSW, we have the 4 state league divisions, then outside of that, each district area has their own heirarchy of football divisions. But they're all amateur teams. This level of football in NSW is known as Association, while those in the state league divisions are known as federation. Victoria is better that way: VPL State Divi 1 State Divi 2 (SE-NW) State Divi 3 (SE-NW) --- Provincial leagues 1,2,3 No need for different zones/districts, just s straight system up to the VPL. It's provisional league, not provincial. For a few years now, everything below state league 1 is split into north/west, south/east. There's also the Bayside Football Association, which more resmebles I think some of the Sydney metro associations, and also an amateur federations which runs separate to the FFV entirely. FFV has been trying these past few years to force a zone system on people, but have thus far only managed to force winter's junior clubs/teams into it. That is separate from the FFV though am I right...?
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Minimalistix wrote:it does happen. There are many systems of football organisation, you're smarter then that Ben. And if I had a choice of FNSW or FFV, I already know what my choice would be.... Do FNSW fine clubs for fun too?
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Benjamin wrote:sav wrote:hey guys was just wondering how do you get a normal association club into the state league, does anyone know the process or whats involved?
How do you define "normal association club"? Is this an existing club that is already playing in a lower level competition, or a new club that isn't in the system at all? ye current club playing association football.
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nhub24 wrote:Minimalistix wrote:Ben, in NSW, we have the 4 state league divisions, then outside of that, each district area has their own heirarchy of football divisions. But they're all amateur teams. This level of football in NSW is known as Association, while those in the state league divisions are known as federation. Victoria is better that way: VPL State Divi 1 State Divi 2 (SE-NW) State Divi 3 (SE-NW) --- Provincial leagues 1,2,3 No need for different zones/districts, just s straight system up to the VPL. It's provisional league, not provincial. For a few years now, everything below state league 1 is split into north/west, south/east. There's also the Bayside Football Association, which more resmebles I think some of the Sydney metro associations, and also an amateur federations which runs separate to the FFV entirely. FFV has been trying these past few years to force a zone system on people, but have thus far only managed to force winter's junior clubs/teams into it.
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it does happen. There are many systems of football organisation, you're smarter then that Ben. And if I had a choice of FNSW or FFV, I already know what my choice would be....
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Shouldn't matter how many registered players you have. If the league is set up as a pyramid then the best teams will always rise to the top, and the best players will tend to move toward the best teams.
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nhub24 wrote:Minimalistix wrote:We have a shitload more registered players though. I think I remember seeing Victoria having 50k players registered last year...:-k that is miniscule compared to Sydney.....
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Minimalistix wrote:We have a shitload more registered players though. I think I remember seeing Victoria having 50k players registered last year...:-k
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We have a shitload more registered players though.
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Minimalistix wrote:Ben, in NSW, we have the 4 state league divisions, then outside of that, each district area has their own heirarchy of football divisions. But they're all amateur teams. This level of football in NSW is known as Association, while those in the state league divisions are known as federation. Victoria is better that way: VPL State Divi 1 State Divi 2 (SE-NW) State Divi 3 (SE-NW) --- Provincial leagues 1,2,3 No need for different zones/districts, just s straight system up to the VPL.
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Ben, in NSW, we have the 4 state league divisions, then outside of that, each district area has their own heirarchy of football divisions. But they're all amateur teams. This level of football in NSW is known as Association, while those in the state league divisions are known as federation.
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sav wrote:hey guys was just wondering how do you get a normal association club into the state league, does anyone know the process or whats involved?
How do you define "normal association club"? Is this an existing club that is already playing in a lower level competition, or a new club that isn't in the system at all?
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sav
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hey guys was just wondering how do you get a normal association club into the state league, does anyone know the process or whats involved?
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