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I think destroying the only professional football competition  this country has ever had is a brilliant idea.

That way, a fully professional muli-tier pyramid with huge financial backing, improved ratings and crowds can spring up overnight.


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bettega - 3 Dec 2019 11:42 AM
We have to remember Lowy's achievement in getting the A-League off the ground (also getting us into Asia, etc).

I doubt there's another Lowy waiting in the wings with that kind of pull with the Government.

You just have to look at our new Chair, or the senior members of the new board.

There is no one who could re-do what Lowy achieved if we had to start from scratch.

Why do you think a single individual would be needed?

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Waz - 3 Dec 2019 9:10 AM
It is a question that can’t be answered in isolation imo. 

HAL
Championship (NSD) 
NPL
Capital/City/Regional Leagues 

should form the four layers of our pyramid climbing from amateurs to semi-pro to elite professional levels of the game. 

The HAL has to exist within that framework and, even if it’s not automatic, promotion between layers needs to happen 

(it’s comical to hear NPL sides argue for pro/rel in QLD when they themselves don’t allow the Queensland pyramid to connect) 

I'm in line with this. 

My take is that the HAL will expand in "strategic" areas. This can also be read as where the the Indy HAL are happy for expansion. Canberra, Wollongong, Team XI, Tas and Auckland top that list.

Given that the Championship has been delayed again I also expect to see the HAL clubs running reserve/youth teams next season instead of the NYL.
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Feed_The_Brox - 3 Dec 2019 9:29 AM
I said it on another thread, but the first thing that needs to happen is to fix the salary cap issues. and it needs to happen now or else it will be too late for next season. 

Easiest way to fix it is to scrap it.

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No salary cap will keep 6 teams in the top 6 and you will end up with 10 teams (If we get to 16 target) fighting for the minors.
With no cap you will need a minimum number  locals in each squad.
It could end with all clubs foreign owned.

Why in the world is that actually an issue? Clubs that are able to invest will be successful, you'll end up with a multi tiered competition that will allow for different narratives to occur.



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if the salary cap is removed and victory,sydney or city become one of the best teams in asia that would be pretty cool 
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With regards to the question: should we evolve or restart?

Personally I think we can easily evolve the A League through the introduction of the championship and connection to the rest of the football pyramid through gated promotion and relegation. There is no issue with having achievable requirements that a club must meet in order to be promoted from one tier to the next. In fact having those requirements will help to drive investment as clubs with ambition will put in place development plans to take advantage of their on field successes.


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sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:11 PM
I think destroying the only professional football competition  this country has ever had is a brilliant idea.

That way, a fully professional muli-tier pyramid with huge financial backing, improved ratings and crowds can spring up overnight.

Agreed. I think we get libel to run it, he/she seems to know everything and is the lowy family’s biggest fan. 
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Melbcityguy - 3 Dec 2019 12:22 PM
if the salary cap is removed and victory,sydney or city become one of the best teams in asia that would be pretty cool 

It would also increase the profile of Australian football attracting further investment. Imagine if CFG was able to utilise MC as a vehicle to drive their brand in Asia, they purchased the necessary land and developed their own stadium etc. creating not just a revenue stream but a capital increase in the value of the club. A win/win for them and football overall. Other clubs could attract the same sorts of investment, people are after marquees etc to help drive mainstream media interest - well removing artificial impediments would help that to occur.

Saying all this I would realistically expect that there really wouldn't be much change in the way most of the clubs operated other than they would create football budgets that were more in line with the revenue they could generate.

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Is anybody seriously still advocating a continuation of the salary cap? 

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Im done with football in this country if the league folds and we lose the current teams. 


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Midfielder - 3 Dec 2019 9:35 AM
Waz - 3 Dec 2019 9:10 AM

Waz

I am all for two div's with 16 teams each...

That means adding 20 teams... 

The first say dozen almost pick themselves... but the next 8 hhhmmm... anywho... for me you are right Hal needs to merge into the top level of Australian Football... in part Team 11 & Campbelltown both have formed close alliances with local associations... I still think the answer lies with the associations... making both Hal & NPL teams extensions of regional associations... 

The independent HAL will add the 4. The Championship need to find 16. I don't think it would he hard to identify the likely candidates. 
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n i k o - 3 Dec 2019 12:37 PM
Im done with football in this country if the league folds and we lose the current teams. 


Yep me too. Tens of thousands will turn their backs on football in this country forever and rightly so.

There is nothing that needs to happen that can't be done by improving what we have currently.

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sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:43 PM
n i k o - 3 Dec 2019 12:37 PM

Yep me too. Tens of thousands will turn their backs on football in this country forever and rightly so.

There is nothing that needs to happen that can't be done by improving what we have currently.

Exactly what happened when the NSL died.

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sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:34 PM
Is anybody seriously still advocating a continuation of the salary cap? 

The PFA seems to like it.

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A-league develop into a 16 team league - add Canberra, Woolongong, Townsville and South East Melbourne. Change Western United to West Melbourne United or something like that. Get rid of salary cap, keep 5 foreigner limit.

A League division 2 - 12 teams .... no idea where the teams will come from, bids with most cash i guess. South Melbourne, Gold Coast, Hobart, Darwin, Auckland to name a few but stadiums are an issue.

In 2nd season of div 2 introduce promotion and relegation between aleague and division 2.

National NPL winners to have playoff with bottom of div 2 for relegation/playoff battle. If national NPL winners doesn't want promotion then no relegation that season.

If team from div 2 gets relegated, they can go into local NPL. 
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General Ashnak - 3 Dec 2019 12:54 PM
sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:43 PM

Exactly what happened when the NSL died.

So two wrongs make a right?

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thekingmb - 3 Dec 2019 12:56 PM
A-league develop into a 16 team league - add Canberra, Woolongong, Townsville and South East Melbourne. Change Western United to West Melbourne United or something like that. Get rid of salary cap, keep 5 foreigner limit.

A League division 2 - 12 teams .... no idea where the teams will come from, bids with most cash i guess. South Melbourne, Gold Coast, Hobart, Darwin, Auckland to name a few but stadiums are an issue.

In 2nd season of div 2 introduce promotion and relegation between aleague and division 2.

National NPL winners to have playoff with bottom of div 2 for relegation/playoff battle. If national NPL winners doesn't want promotion then no relegation that season.

If team from div 2 gets relegated, they can go into local NPL. 

I think this is generally agreed upon as the best option moving forward
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sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:57 PM
General Ashnak - 3 Dec 2019 12:54 PM

So two wrongs make a right?

Nope, unless you're an SJW ;)

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sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:34 PM
Is anybody seriously still advocating a continuation of the salary cap? 

Some on the forum are very pro salary cap.
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General Ashnak - 3 Dec 2019 12:54 PM
sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:43 PM

Exactly what happened when the NSL died.

Exactly what happened in Sydney in 1957 when the migrant clubs took over the elite arm of football and effectively locked us out and/or made us subservient beings football wise for nearly 50 years.
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General Ashnak - 3 Dec 2019 12:54 PM

Exactly what happened in Sydney in 1957 when the migrant clubs took over the elite arm of football and effectively locked us out and/or made us subservient beings football wise for nearly 50 years.

It just keeps repeating.

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If we destroy the HAL, can we make sure a club from New Zealand is never let in?


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I am not sure why this is even a question. Obviously you wouldn't blow up the HAL, that would be rather idiotic. The easist solution would have been to allow FIFA to come in with their normalisation committee. We would be half way through where we want to be already. The obvious solution is to have a NSD and then to draw more teams into the HAL from there and then to allow full pro / rel. Then every year the HAL would be blown up with 2 new clubs through promotion and 2 previous clubs through relegation. Too many of those in the HAL are looking at this the wrong way and are only looking at this from their own selfish interests. The benefits of pro/rel far outweigh the negatives. Of course you can understand that none of the teams who are in the current HAL would want their place jeopardized with the threat of relegation but until we get out of this mindset our football is surely doomed, we WILL NEVER WIN A WORLD CUP, unless its implemented and we will not improve the sport and realise its untapped potential. 







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General Ashnak - 3 Dec 2019 12:54 PM
sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:43 PM

Exactly what happened when the NSL died.

In broad terms the top league had never been so accessible to all forms of supporters. Can football in this country afford to turn off both ex nsl supporters and aleague supporters? 
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sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:34 PM
Is anybody seriously still advocating a continuation of the salary cap? 

Yes.

I'd make some modifications to it but it must stay.

If the cap was gone next season, I genuinely believe that within 5 years, CCM will fold and the Jets will be on the verge of folding if they haven't already folded by then.

I also don't think we'll have pro-rel by then either so we wouldn't have a place to relegate clubs who won't be able to compete purely becuase they aren't owned by a loaded sugardaddy.
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n i k o - 3 Dec 2019 12:37 PM
Im done with football in this country if the league folds and we lose the current teams. 


Yeah I think I'd struggle to follow domestic football in this country if we lose AUFC.

I'd still follow the Socceroos though.
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sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:34 PM
Is anybody seriously still advocating a continuation of the salary cap? 

Yes, but not in its current form. I'd like to see it increased to $5 or $6 million, remove the cap floor and remove marquee players (or consider keeping 1). Then bring in a luxury tax. I think a luxury tax would hugely benefit the lower/less financial clubs. 

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General Ashnak - 3 Dec 2019 12:15 PM
bettega - 3 Dec 2019 11:42 AM

Why do you think a single individual would be needed?

LOL  Serious? Tell me when in recent history has there ever been a united vision for what football should look like in this country.

Bettega is spot on.  Lowy ran it like he owned because..he did own it. Do you think Nikou can pick up the phone and call the PM for a chat about a new Australian professional football league?

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n i k o - 3 Dec 2019 12:37 PM

Yep me too. Tens of thousands will turn their backs on football in this country forever and rightly so.

There is nothing that needs to happen that can't be done by improving what we have currently.

Yep me three.  

What might help is if all the arm-chair sports administrators got off their keyboards and actually went to a game.  Hell, I'd be happy if they watched it on Fox/Kayoand posted in a match day thread about the actual game.
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RBBAnonymous - 3 Dec 2019 3:28 PM
I am not sure why this is even a question. Obviously you wouldn't blow up the HAL, that would be rather idiotic. The easist solution would have been to allow FIFA to come in with their normalisation committee. We would be half way through where we want to be already. The obvious solution is to have a NSD and then to draw more teams into the HAL from there and then to allow full pro / rel. Then every year the HAL would be blown up with 2 new clubs through promotion and 2 previous clubs through relegation. Too many of those in the HAL are looking at this the wrong way and are only looking at this from their own selfish interests. The benefits of pro/rel far outweigh the negatives. Of course you can understand that none of the teams who are in the current HAL would want their place jeopardized with the threat of relegation but until we get out of this mindset our football is surely doomed, we WILL NEVER WIN A WORLD CUP, unless its implemented and we will not improve the sport and realise its untapped potential. 

We will never win a World Cup, period.
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sub007 - 3 Dec 2019 3:38 PM
sydneyfc1987 - 3 Dec 2019 12:34 PM

I also don't think we'll have pro-rel by then either so we wouldn't have a place to relegate clubs who won't be able to compete purely becuase they aren't owned by a loaded sugardaddy.

Why would a team fold just because they cant compete?

They get a hand out from the central league, they are in a big enough league to attract sponsors and commercial partners, believe it or not some people actually like going to the football which is why we have never seen a crowd of zero

This win or die is an AFL / NRL mentality that has held our game back too long

Ironic that you say if Adelaide were gone you would only follow the Socceroos, yet they dont have a chance of winning the world cup. Why is it OK for you to support the Socceroos but not OK for people of Gosford or Newcastle to want to see their team do that little bit better each year?




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