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Couscous wrote:BRFC_92 wrote:Darwin could never support a team. There isn't the weather up there for it during the A-League season. Fixed. Have you been introduced to a marvellous invention known commonly as a roof?
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paladisious
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Iridium1010 wrote:Those kits are class paladicious.
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Double post :oops:
Edited by paladisious: 1/10/2013 07:39:07 PM
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paladisious
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Colours are blue white and gold, blue and white for Eureka and gold for the obvious.
I've always been an addict of this Nike champagne gold colour that Juventus used a few years back on an away kit, that would just be mint.
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chillbilly
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williamn wrote:also what names could we call a team in the south or the south-west. we know that a potential north sydney side would be along the lines of northern spirit.
would people in the south associate themselves with a name with south in it, or does it have too much association with redfern even though redfern is in the inner west? Southerland Sharks. I'm not sure if it would be a popular choice but I would call a team representing the southern part of Sydney the Botany Stingrays.
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Glory Recruit
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Gyfox wrote:Iridium. The NSW Government redefined the regions in Sydney late last year, reducing the number of regions from 9 down to 6. The map on the link below shows the new set up and I think it would be best if you use it in your OP so we are all talking about the same areas using the same titles. I am currently producing a spreadsheet that includes the current and projected populations for these 6 regions and I'll try to massage the registered football player numbers to indicate the number of players in each region. http://strategies.planning.nsw.gov.au/Portals/0/Documents/8_Draft_Metro_Subregions_Intro.pdfEdited by gyfox: 1/10/2013 04:43:12 PM The map is on a PDF, so I'll have to cut it out but thanks a lot, I'll also add your spreadsheet to the OP, lovely work(y) @palad I'll add those to the OP too, the cross is very unique and different, from the kits I've seen anyway. I like it. Edited by iridium1010: 1/10/2013 08:46:22 PM
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paladisious
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Iridium1010 wrote:Gyfox wrote:Iridium. The NSW Government redefined the regions in Sydney late last year, reducing the number of regions from 9 down to 6. The map on the link below shows the new set up and I think it would be best if you use it in your OP so we are all talking about the same areas using the same titles. I am currently producing a spreadsheet that includes the current and projected populations for these 6 regions and I'll try to massage the registered football player numbers to indicate the number of players in each region. http://strategies.planning.nsw.gov.au/Portals/0/Documents/8_Draft_Metro_Subregions_Intro.pdfEdited by gyfox: 1/10/2013 04:43:12 PM The map is on a PDF, so I'll have to cut it out but thanks a lot, I'll also add your spreadsheet to the OP, lovely work(y) @palad I'll add those to the OP too, the cross is very unique and different, from the kits I've seen anyway. I like it. Thanks mate, it's actually partially going off a Nike template, their kit for Serbia (IIRC) had a similar cross, and I think it suits very well.
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Sydney sub-regions  Sydney sub-regions populations  PFA APL recommendations Sydney  Melbourne  I think the FFA should come to this thread for expansion lmao.
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Duke@Roar
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Could or is there a team in the NPL that could start setting up to represent south west Sydney based in the Campbelltown area.That is progressive enough in a couple of years to be able to be promoted to the A league.We need that so we can start having promotion and relegation eventually.
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williamn
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Duke@Roar wrote:Could or is there a team in the NPL that could start setting up to represent south west Sydney based in the Campbelltown area.That is progressive enough in a couple of years to be able to be promoted to the A league.We need that so we can start having promotion and relegation eventually. unfortunately not what the south-west currently has is 3 of the strongest npl sides all with a monoethnic root, sydney united 58, bonnyrigg white eagles and marconi stallions.
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Iridium1010 wrote:Melbourne  MELBOURNE DOES NOT WORK THAT WAY! Goodnight!
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Freddie AppsHero wrote:Iridium1010 wrote:Melbourne  MELBOURNE DOES NOT WORK THAT WAY! Goodnight! Please don't come back.
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the melbourne plan  1. melbourne victory 2. melbourne heart 3. south melbourne 4. geelong city 5. dandenong thunder
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williamn wrote:the melbourne plan  1. melbourne victory 2. melbourne heart 3. south melbourne 4. geelong city 5. dandenong thunder if heart had been more patient and went to where you currently have Dandenong in the first place they would have been much more successful than the mess they are now. Dandenong is far enough out to make a trip to AAMI Park undesirable and is going to become Melbourne's "Parramatta" in the future. That said if they don't move then if we were to put more teams in the league from Victoria then that you are spot on regarding who to put in.
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There should probably never be more than two clubs in Melbourne. At least, for the next 50 years, I think. Heart could try moving to the southwest, maybe Frankston, and building a stadium there. Next up for Vic should be Geelong.
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williamn wrote:also what names could we call a team in the south or the south-west. we know that a potential north sydney side would be along the lines of northern spirit.
would people in the south associate themselves with a name with south in it, or does it have too much association with redfern even though redfern is in the inner west? http://www.ozfootball.net/museum/index.php/en/timelineI looked there to see if there were any clubs from SW or S Sydney and couldn't find anything. I didn't quite like through everything so I might've missed it so have a look if anyone has the time. But if we're just spitballing. I'd prefer a SW team to not have "South West" in the name. Doesn't roll off the tongue well. Since the whole region runs accross a military base, perhaps it could be something to do with that? Something like the Sydney Gunners could work? It's something that isn't your typical euro team name like FC, United, City, somewhat relates to the region and is a name synonomous with football, not unlike Wanderers you could say (plus they would have a pretty nice badge). That said, I hope they do a vote if/when they get a team.
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Liverpool Rovers Liverpool Rams Liverpool Saints
Blacktown City FC Blacktown City Demonds
Nepean Rangers Nepean Rovers
Sutherland Sharks
Canberra Cosmos Canberra Comets
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Not an expert on Melbourne, and not sure if these areas are connected very well, but Dandenong, Kingston, Casey, who looked at the possibility of an A-league bid and Frankston have a combined population of 662k.
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Iridium1010 wrote:Not an expert on Melbourne, and not sure if these areas are connected very well, but Dandenong, Kingston, Casey, who looked at the possibility of an A-league bid and Frankston have a combined population of 662k.
Edited by iridium1010: 1/10/2013 11:00:49 PM Ahhhh look...that would be the most fucked up club ever. would have to cage their away support.
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Freddie AppsHero
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Iridium1010 wrote:Not an expert on Melbourne, and not sure if these areas are connected very well, but Dandenong, Kingston, Casey, who looked at the possibility of an A-league bid and Frankston have a combined population of 662k. If you were going to do a geographical divide, that'd be the only way. People always try to draw a line through the CBD and go "East Melbourne club, West Melbourne club". Doesn't work that way. Edited by Freddie AppsHero: 1/10/2013 11:24:10 PM
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Iridium1010 wrote:Sydney sub-regions PFA APL recommendations Sydney  Melbourne  I think the FFA should come to this thread for expansion lmao. To further add to the above diagrams, the PFA recommended that the 2 Melbourne teams share one stadium but represent 2 different geographical areas. However with Sydney, the recommendation was that the 3 clubs play out of separate stadiums representing their regions.
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I don't see the need to fabricate a new team out of thin air. There are plenty of existing clubs with still loyal supporter to this day.
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Freddie AppsHero wrote:Iridium1010 wrote:Melbourne  MELBOURNE DOES NOT WORK THAT WAY! Goodnight! Yet this is the way, more or less, that the FFV have split the city (below State 1 league) for as long as most can remember. Because there is no strict geographical design here, due to the centralized nature of the city, one must create an artificial divide - east/west, north/south, rich/poor, labour/liberal, young/old, whatever.
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Is there ANY chance whatsoever that a SWS club could be set up and owned by the "big 3"? Marconi, SU and the Serb team. Plus input from Macarthur.
Played at a neutral ground (or by some other arrangement) with these four teams acting as feeders?
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thupercoach wrote:Is there ANY chance whatsoever that a SWS club could be set up and owned by the "big 3"? Marconi, SU and the Serb team. Plus input from Macarthur.
Played at a neutral ground (or by some other arrangement) with these four teams acting as feeders? There is no shortage of potential feeder clubs for a SWS team. Bonnyrigg White Eagles finished 3rd in the NPL1 and Macarthur, Mounties and Bankstown finished 2nd, 3rd and 5th respectively in NPL2. The region currently has a registered player base equivalent to South Australia and in 8 years time when another team in Sydney might be a goer it should have a player base equivalent to Western Australia now. The problem for a team is finding a suitable ground well away from Parramatta Stadium.
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If the Bulldogs rugby league club built their 35,000 seat rectangular (Oasis) stadium at Woodward Park, Liverpool, then that would be an ideal place to plonk in a club. Infact, some may argue that it would be perfect for the Wanderers instead of using Parramatta Stadium.
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i would expect any potential south-west team to involve mounties in their ownership structure
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Added Perth sub-regions population, they aren't that impressive, thinking about re-naming the thread "The Future of the A-league Thread"
Thoughts?
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