southmelb wrote:imonfourfourtwo wrote:Well I'm from Ballarat and as such would like to see top flight state football in regional Victoria. We Ballarat City Council need a justification for pouring millions of dollars into the new state of the art Ballarat Regional Soccer Facility. The current bid Ballarat bid is very keen to get involved in the new NPLV so I'm in favour of the FFV. In this franchise model it would be nice to see football outside of Melbourne. You already have a team sitting down near the bottom in state league 2, why should they get an easy passage to the top? It is not a "passage to the top" - but a "passage to the future". This is what you and others need to get your heads around. The game is changing and this country's footballing community has decided that it should and that it will. Regional teams are working hard to participate in a way that builds football for their communities and ultimately - they have agreed to do so within a framework that does this in the interests of the entire game. Fair play to them I say. The cries of "No South no APL" have only recently subsided as the awful reality of A-League success dawned upon them. I pray South don’t make the same mistake twice. I want South in the NPL (and the A-League one day), but more importantly, I want them bringing their considerable energy and intellectual power to the national football development and competition pyramid in the interests of the entire game. Fingers crossed.
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