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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x The thought of watching a World Cup game on an AFL ground makes me sick.
I don't support games in oval stadiums in the slightest, but if the Victorian Govt offered up the MCG for say a semi-final and final, you would surely take it with both hands. Victorian Govt's (on both sides) have proven over the years they are not friendly towards Football (just look at the 2015 Asian Cup), but they're not stupid either. they know the final will draw a massive worldwide audience and love to win dick measuring contests over other cities. It would also put AFL executives noses out of joint. Why Melbourne wasn't in the running for Women's World Cup final FFA should play hardball with Victoria and not play any internationals there until their government stop being AFL lackeys. In the case of Marvel stadium, the AFL own it so that was their call. The state government can threaten to take away funding for the upgrade, but the AFL can then just take the Grand Final elsewhere and for what.. one match (Semi-Final) when there was zero chance the final was going to be played anywhere but Sydney.
Whether we like it or not, it’s always hard to break through against a strongly entrenched competitor like the AFL, who just about own the media, corporate and governmental decision making processes in numerous states across this country. Football can BREAK it up, if it "grew a pair" and brought FIFA and the AFC into this and used their enormous influence throughout Asia/Europe/Americas/Africa and let it be known that the "economies" of the southern AFL states could be targeted. if attitudes don't change. I'd bet ya, that these "entrenched" attitudes, would change in a HELLAVA hurry then!!!............................resulting in TOTALLY different outcomes for Football! Sounds great but back in reality, we will continue to have to fight for a long time to change perceptions.
Let’s just hope that this is the start of finding ways to boost the game, hopefully by galvanising those in our own game first. If it ever came to showdown between FIFA and the Aussie Rules, it will be the equivalent of fight between a African elephant and a cockroach. ONLY EVER gonna be ONE winner there :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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+xIts a bit like UFOs tbh, there is either believers or none. An alien told me it didn't believe there would be any Qld stadium upgrades, had to be seen to be believed it said.
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There are different reports out of Adelaide today “The State Government will spend $3.3 million upgrading Hindmarsh Stadium in a bid to host 2023 Women’s World Cup soccer matches.” https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/state-government-to-spend-33-million-upgrading-hindmarsh-stadium-for-2023-womens-world-cup-soccer/news-story/8b1e8e732e3ec9ac32ac04a0aa860ab0”Socceroos legend John Kosmina has urged South Australian politicians to start taking the world game seriously after it was revealed Hindmarsh Stadium could struggle to attract 2023 Women’s World Cup games. “ https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/football/socceroos-legend-john-kosmina-has-urged-sa-politicians-to-stop-paying-lip-service-to-world-game/news-story/87478fe6a67a21f512a3d069d9494ad4“The State Government has its work cut out to convince FIFA that Hindmarsh Stadium is a worthy venue for matches after the Australia/New Zealand bid won the FIFA 2023 women’s World Cup hosting rights. “ https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/football/hindmarsh-stadium-a-danger-to-winning-womens-world-cup-matches-for-sa/news-story/2957e21a5cb87b37895a2cfd8e6ce470
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What happened to the plans on building a football stadium northwest of the CBD? Surely now is the time for the SA Gov to build it.
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scott20won
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+xWhat happened to the plans on building a football stadium northwest of the CBD? Surely now is the time for the SA Gov to build it. Dont know. http://www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/stadium
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Don't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant.
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+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Not sure. the AL is a mess. We can wait for JJ 11 list and see which direction FFA want to take. Atm we don’t know. If SA was offered another franchise and no relegation you could get it done quicker perhaps. Also consult with NRL. Again NRL in Brisbane. Are they going to expand? Could a 2nd team play out of a new smaller stadium? I don’t think Qld gov will build Roar a stadium anytime soon. Vic is covered. NRL is pushing for Sydney grounds and FFA for home of football. WA is building a smaller stadium and hopefully their FA wants a pro team. ACT reliant on other sports. Tas won’t happen. 3 yrs will go quick. It goes without saying that winning the thing would gain even bigger growth and potential. Even if arguments come “they don’t need it, they won with what they already have.” Stadiums will be the toughest. The sports complexes that are being built in WA, SA, Vic, NSW will be the way forward. Potential to build similar or smaller on other side of town depending on the city. Again, Qld needs something ASAP
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+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built.
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+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. This is where FFA has let us down. They have released their “pillar for success” or whatever they called it. But have never released a minimum standard for a a potential NSD. We just don’t know what they will demand. Therefor we can’t ask for things to be built that will have a future function. Eg. 4x3500 seater mini stadiums that will be accepted in a NSD or even future pro rel. They have never wanted to release a standard because the “wrong” clubs will be able to meet them
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+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. This is where FFA has let us down. They have released their “pillar for success” or whatever they called it. But have never released a minimum standard for a a potential NSD. We just don’t know what they will demand. Therefor we can’t ask for things to be built that will have a future function. Eg. 4x3500 seater mini stadiums that will be accepted in a NSD or even future pro rel. They have never wanted to release a standard because the “wrong” clubs will be able to meet them I'd say clubs could always aspire to have grounds that meet the criteria for an FFA Cup broadcast vs an A-League team. That's all we have to go on now and a lot of them need to upgrade things like lights anyway to meet that if we keep playing that midweek. Probably the closest we'd get to a NSD criteria before FFA inevitably announce it at the last minute.
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+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. This is where FFA has let us down. They have released their “pillar for success” or whatever they called it. But have never released a minimum standard for a a potential NSD. We just don’t know what they will demand. Therefor we can’t ask for things to be built that will have a future function. Eg. 4x3500 seater mini stadiums that will be accepted in a NSD or even future pro rel. They have never wanted to release a standard because the “wrong” clubs will be able to meet them I'd say clubs could always aspire to have grounds that meet the criteria for an FFA Cup broadcast vs an A-League team. That's all we have to go on now and a lot of them need to upgrade things like lights anyway to meet that if we keep playing that midweek. Probably the closest we'd get to a NSD criteria before FFA inevitably announce it at the last minute. The weeknight thing is a Foxtel idea. There are many ways it could go. With an eventual move to eg Mar-Nov season I would like to see FFA Cup final in May. Do the local r64 thing where MV play a Vic team away. Non AL clubs can start playing games after May final or even earlier rounds before. By the time the AL finals come (in current format) , do something like the 6 teams that don’t play in the finals play their r64 games away to local rival in weeks 1 & 2 of finals series, during the day on Saturday and Sundays. Then continue the Cup the following year. Maybe r32 the 2 weeks before season starts (weekends daytime) and go to night once AL season starts. But that won’t happen. I haven’t read FFA bid. Here is a reminder of Asian Cup funding. “Millions of dollars worth of improvements to football pitches, stadiums and facilities around Australia will be among the most visible benefits of Australia hosting the AFC Asian Cup for the first time. The infrastructure upgrades, outlined in advance of the January's competition, Australia's biggest ever football event, include: • Covered team benches worth around $400,000, to be used for the first time at the January 9-31 tournament and then bequeathed to the 10 A-League clubs; • Lighting upgrades worth $400,000 at Asian Cup training facilities including Perry Park in Queensland and Canberra's Deakin Stadium and McKellar Park; • Turf improvements worth $275,000 at those three venues, as well as at SS Anderson Oval in Melbourne and Wanderers Oval in Newcastle; and • A complete pitch upgrade at Newcastle Stadium worth $1.25 million including a $150,000 contribution from the Asian Cup Local Organising Committee. Australia's hosting of Asia's premier football tournament has also helped unlock government funding for development of: • Ballarat's Eureka Stadium, worth $15 million; and • Speers Point Park, the home of Northern NSW football, worth $11.3 million.”
https://www.ausleisure.com.au/news/australia-to-benefit-from-afc-asian-cup-legacy-plan/
I have noticed more articles lately though, but haven’t posted, with council funding. There is often focus on state and federal but councils need to and hopefully will step up.
“Highlight’s of this year’s capital works program include-
- Construction of a new district level soccer and cricket multipurpose community facility at Tulliallan Estate, Cranbourne North ($9.4m)
- Construction of a new district level AFL, cricket and netball facility at Botanic Ridge Eastern Playing Fields, Botanic Ridge ($7.8m)
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What is $3m going to change? Some new toilets
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+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. This is where FFA has let us down. They have released their “pillar for success” or whatever they called it. But have never released a minimum standard for a a potential NSD. We just don’t know what they will demand. Therefor we can’t ask for things to be built that will have a future function. Eg. 4x3500 seater mini stadiums that will be accepted in a NSD or even future pro rel. They have never wanted to release a standard because the “wrong” clubs will be able to meet them I'd say clubs could always aspire to have grounds that meet the criteria for an FFA Cup broadcast vs an A-League team. That's all we have to go on now and a lot of them need to upgrade things like lights anyway to meet that if we keep playing that midweek. Probably the closest we'd get to a NSD criteria before FFA inevitably announce it at the last minute. The weeknight thing is a Foxtel idea. There are many ways it could go. With an eventual move to eg Mar-Nov season I would like to see FFA Cup final in May. Do the local r64 thing where MV play a Vic team away. Non AL clubs can start playing games after May final or even earlier rounds before. By the time the AL finals come (in current format) , do something like the 6 teams that don’t play in the finals play their r64 games away to local rival in weeks 1 & 2 of finals series, during the day on Saturday and Sundays. Then continue the Cup the following year. Maybe r32 the 2 weeks before season starts (weekends daytime) and go to night once AL season starts. With a move like that, shouldn't the Cup final be later in the year? Otherwise the first half of the season is congested with FFA Cup games at all levels.
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+xWhat is $3m going to change? Some new toilets Would only cover the 3.5k temporary extra seats.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. This is where FFA has let us down. They have released their “pillar for success” or whatever they called it. But have never released a minimum standard for a a potential NSD. We just don’t know what they will demand. Therefor we can’t ask for things to be built that will have a future function. Eg. 4x3500 seater mini stadiums that will be accepted in a NSD or even future pro rel. They have never wanted to release a standard because the “wrong” clubs will be able to meet them I'd say clubs could always aspire to have grounds that meet the criteria for an FFA Cup broadcast vs an A-League team. That's all we have to go on now and a lot of them need to upgrade things like lights anyway to meet that if we keep playing that midweek. Probably the closest we'd get to a NSD criteria before FFA inevitably announce it at the last minute. The weeknight thing is a Foxtel idea. There are many ways it could go. With an eventual move to eg Mar-Nov season I would like to see FFA Cup final in May. Do the local r64 thing where MV play a Vic team away. Non AL clubs can start playing games after May final or even earlier rounds before. By the time the AL finals come (in current format) , do something like the 6 teams that don’t play in the finals play their r64 games away to local rival in weeks 1 & 2 of finals series, during the day on Saturday and Sundays. Then continue the Cup the following year. Maybe r32 the 2 weeks before season starts (weekends daytime) and go to night once AL season starts. With a move like that, shouldn't the Cup final be later in the year? Otherwise the first half of the season is congested with FFA Cup games at all levels. I wrote May so it wouldn’t have to be moved in WC years. You could play whenever really. I don’t think FFA Cup needs to follow the calendar year. Like I wrote qualifying could start after May final for following year for the comings years r32
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. This is where FFA has let us down. They have released their “pillar for success” or whatever they called it. But have never released a minimum standard for a a potential NSD. We just don’t know what they will demand. Therefor we can’t ask for things to be built that will have a future function. Eg. 4x3500 seater mini stadiums that will be accepted in a NSD or even future pro rel. They have never wanted to release a standard because the “wrong” clubs will be able to meet them I'd say clubs could always aspire to have grounds that meet the criteria for an FFA Cup broadcast vs an A-League team. That's all we have to go on now and a lot of them need to upgrade things like lights anyway to meet that if we keep playing that midweek. Probably the closest we'd get to a NSD criteria before FFA inevitably announce it at the last minute. The weeknight thing is a Foxtel idea. There are many ways it could go. With an eventual move to eg Mar-Nov season I would like to see FFA Cup final in May. Do the local r64 thing where MV play a Vic team away. Non AL clubs can start playing games after May final or even earlier rounds before. By the time the AL finals come (in current format) , do something like the 6 teams that don’t play in the finals play their r64 games away to local rival in weeks 1 & 2 of finals series, during the day on Saturday and Sundays. Then continue the Cup the following year. Maybe r32 the 2 weeks before season starts (weekends daytime) and go to night once AL season starts. With a move like that, shouldn't the Cup final be later in the year? Otherwise the first half of the season is congested with FFA Cup games at all levels. I wrote May so it wouldn’t have to be moved in WC years. You could play whenever really. I don’t think FFA Cup needs to follow the calendar year. Like I wrote qualifying could start after May final for following year for the comings years r32 It should just be within the season though, then what's the point of aligning seasons together?
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. This is where FFA has let us down. They have released their “pillar for success” or whatever they called it. But have never released a minimum standard for a a potential NSD. We just don’t know what they will demand. Therefor we can’t ask for things to be built that will have a future function. Eg. 4x3500 seater mini stadiums that will be accepted in a NSD or even future pro rel. They have never wanted to release a standard because the “wrong” clubs will be able to meet them I'd say clubs could always aspire to have grounds that meet the criteria for an FFA Cup broadcast vs an A-League team. That's all we have to go on now and a lot of them need to upgrade things like lights anyway to meet that if we keep playing that midweek. Probably the closest we'd get to a NSD criteria before FFA inevitably announce it at the last minute. The weeknight thing is a Foxtel idea. There are many ways it could go. With an eventual move to eg Mar-Nov season I would like to see FFA Cup final in May. Do the local r64 thing where MV play a Vic team away. Non AL clubs can start playing games after May final or even earlier rounds before. By the time the AL finals come (in current format) , do something like the 6 teams that don’t play in the finals play their r64 games away to local rival in weeks 1 & 2 of finals series, during the day on Saturday and Sundays. Then continue the Cup the following year. Maybe r32 the 2 weeks before season starts (weekends daytime) and go to night once AL season starts. With a move like that, shouldn't the Cup final be later in the year? Otherwise the first half of the season is congested with FFA Cup games at all levels. I wrote May so it wouldn’t have to be moved in WC years. You could play whenever really. I don’t think FFA Cup needs to follow the calendar year. Like I wrote qualifying could start after May final for following year for the comings years r32 It should just be within the season though, then what's the point of aligning seasons together? Its about aligning with Asia. Aligning with NPL is just a bonus.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. This is where FFA has let us down. They have released their “pillar for success” or whatever they called it. But have never released a minimum standard for a a potential NSD. We just don’t know what they will demand. Therefor we can’t ask for things to be built that will have a future function. Eg. 4x3500 seater mini stadiums that will be accepted in a NSD or even future pro rel. They have never wanted to release a standard because the “wrong” clubs will be able to meet them I'd say clubs could always aspire to have grounds that meet the criteria for an FFA Cup broadcast vs an A-League team. That's all we have to go on now and a lot of them need to upgrade things like lights anyway to meet that if we keep playing that midweek. Probably the closest we'd get to a NSD criteria before FFA inevitably announce it at the last minute. The weeknight thing is a Foxtel idea. There are many ways it could go. With an eventual move to eg Mar-Nov season I would like to see FFA Cup final in May. Do the local r64 thing where MV play a Vic team away. Non AL clubs can start playing games after May final or even earlier rounds before. By the time the AL finals come (in current format) , do something like the 6 teams that don’t play in the finals play their r64 games away to local rival in weeks 1 & 2 of finals series, during the day on Saturday and Sundays. Then continue the Cup the following year. Maybe r32 the 2 weeks before season starts (weekends daytime) and go to night once AL season starts. With a move like that, shouldn't the Cup final be later in the year? Otherwise the first half of the season is congested with FFA Cup games at all levels. I wrote May so it wouldn’t have to be moved in WC years. You could play whenever really. I don’t think FFA Cup needs to follow the calendar year. Like I wrote qualifying could start after May final for following year for the comings years r32 It should just be within the season though, then what's the point of aligning seasons together? Its about aligning with Asia. Aligning with NPL is just a bonus. Aligning with Asia would still make the FFA Cup be better off running its business end towards the end of the season
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. This is where FFA has let us down. They have released their “pillar for success” or whatever they called it. But have never released a minimum standard for a a potential NSD. We just don’t know what they will demand. Therefor we can’t ask for things to be built that will have a future function. Eg. 4x3500 seater mini stadiums that will be accepted in a NSD or even future pro rel. They have never wanted to release a standard because the “wrong” clubs will be able to meet them I'd say clubs could always aspire to have grounds that meet the criteria for an FFA Cup broadcast vs an A-League team. That's all we have to go on now and a lot of them need to upgrade things like lights anyway to meet that if we keep playing that midweek. Probably the closest we'd get to a NSD criteria before FFA inevitably announce it at the last minute. The weeknight thing is a Foxtel idea. There are many ways it could go. With an eventual move to eg Mar-Nov season I would like to see FFA Cup final in May. Do the local r64 thing where MV play a Vic team away. Non AL clubs can start playing games after May final or even earlier rounds before. By the time the AL finals come (in current format) , do something like the 6 teams that don’t play in the finals play their r64 games away to local rival in weeks 1 & 2 of finals series, during the day on Saturday and Sundays. Then continue the Cup the following year. Maybe r32 the 2 weeks before season starts (weekends daytime) and go to night once AL season starts. With a move like that, shouldn't the Cup final be later in the year? Otherwise the first half of the season is congested with FFA Cup games at all levels. I wrote May so it wouldn’t have to be moved in WC years. You could play whenever really. I don’t think FFA Cup needs to follow the calendar year. Like I wrote qualifying could start after May final for following year for the comings years r32 It should just be within the season though, then what's the point of aligning seasons together? Its about aligning with Asia. Aligning with NPL is just a bonus. Aligning with Asia would still make the FFA Cup be better off running its business end towards the end of the season Agree. if FFA Cup becomes AFC qualifier would like to see a bye round with weekend r32 so all clubs can play at home and get a big gate. Final before AL GF sometime
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+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. I don’t see any reason why Tas games wouldn’t be at UTAS (York Park). If you have any articles to back you up I would appreciate a link or 2. If a new Hobart stadium was proposed, funded and ready to go once we won the bid then sure. But that would have been in the bid book. 3 years is a short time and unless the Feds put in most of the money I personally can’t see it happening. NBL basketball and AFL seem to be the priorities for the State Government, like other states football gets a fraction of a fair share of funding based on participation. It will change eventually but current pollies are old school Footy/Cricket types and some other sports get preferential funding and we outperform in those sports relative to population.
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+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. I don’t see any reason why Tas games wouldn’t be at UTAS (York Park). If you have any articles to back you up I would appreciate a link or 2. If a new Hobart stadium was proposed, funded and ready to go once we won the bid then sure. But that would have been in the bid book. 3 years is a short time and unless the Feds put in most of the money I personally can’t see it happening. NBL basketball and AFL seem to be the priorities for the State Government, like other states football gets a fraction of a fair share of funding based on participation. It will change eventually but current pollies are old school Footy/Cricket types and some other sports get preferential funding and we outperform in those sports relative to population. Read the technical evaluation - Page 82 - especially the bit where it says 'if the ground is confirmed for use". i.e. https://img.fifa.com/image/upload/hygmh1hhjpg30lbd6ppe.pdf
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+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. I don’t see any reason why Tas games wouldn’t be at UTAS (York Park). If you have any articles to back you up I would appreciate a link or 2. If a new Hobart stadium was proposed, funded and ready to go once we won the bid then sure. But that would have been in the bid book. 3 years is a short time and unless the Feds put in most of the money I personally can’t see it happening. I hope that it is made clear to the Tasmanian government that just because York Park was in the bid book it doesn't mean that they're guaranteed games. Our bid included 13 venues but the criteria was 8, so FIFA could well do away with as many as five of them. I would be surprised if at least one venue wasn't dropped from each of the NZ and AEST time zones, with 5 and 6 venues proposed in each respectively. No prizes for guessing which one would be first on the chopping block in the AEST zone. Time for the lobbying to begin.
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+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. I don’t see any reason why Tas games wouldn’t be at UTAS (York Park). If you have any articles to back you up I would appreciate a link or 2. If a new Hobart stadium was proposed, funded and ready to go once we won the bid then sure. But that would have been in the bid book. 3 years is a short time and unless the Feds put in most of the money I personally can’t see it happening. I hope that it is made clear to the Tasmanian government that just because York Park was in the bid book it doesn't mean that they're guaranteed games. Our bid included 13 venues but the criteria was 8, so FIFA could well do away with as many as five of them. I would be surprised if at least one venue wasn't dropped from each of the NZ and AEST time zones, with 5 and 6 venues proposed in each respectively. No prizes for guessing which one would be first on the chopping block in the AEST zone. Time for the lobbying to begin. Are the 2 Vic investors still interested in Tas? It’s time for the men’s game to benefit from the women’s.
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+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. I don’t see any reason why Tas games wouldn’t be at UTAS (York Park). If you have any articles to back you up I would appreciate a link or 2. If a new Hobart stadium was proposed, funded and ready to go once we won the bid then sure. But that would have been in the bid book. 3 years is a short time and unless the Feds put in most of the money I personally can’t see it happening. I hope that it is made clear to the Tasmanian government that just because York Park was in the bid book it doesn't mean that they're guaranteed games. Our bid included 13 venues but the criteria was 8, so FIFA could well do away with as many as five of them. I would be surprised if at least one venue wasn't dropped from each of the NZ and AEST time zones, with 5 and 6 venues proposed in each respectively. No prizes for guessing which one would be first on the chopping block in the AEST zone. Time for the lobbying to begin. Are the 2 Vic investors still interested in Tas? It’s time for the men’s game to benefit from the women’s. Heard nothing to say that they aren't. The spokesperson for their bid, who is also the president of South Hobart, commented that they'll do their best to convince their government on this post.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. I don’t see any reason why Tas games wouldn’t be at UTAS (York Park). If you have any articles to back you up I would appreciate a link or 2. If a new Hobart stadium was proposed, funded and ready to go once we won the bid then sure. But that would have been in the bid book. 3 years is a short time and unless the Feds put in most of the money I personally can’t see it happening. I hope that it is made clear to the Tasmanian government that just because York Park was in the bid book it doesn't mean that they're guaranteed games. Our bid included 13 venues but the criteria was 8, so FIFA could well do away with as many as five of them. I would be surprised if at least one venue wasn't dropped from each of the NZ and AEST time zones, with 5 and 6 venues proposed in each respectively. No prizes for guessing which one would be first on the chopping block in the AEST zone. Time for the lobbying to begin. Are the 2 Vic investors still interested in Tas? It’s time for the men’s game to benefit from the women’s. Heard nothing to say that they aren't. The spokesperson for their bid, who is also the president of South Hobart, commented that they'll do their best to convince their government on this post. Hopefully they get some airtime on local tv an can at least provoke people to re-evaluate their stance or opinion about the soccer.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. I don’t see any reason why Tas games wouldn’t be at UTAS (York Park). If you have any articles to back you up I would appreciate a link or 2. If a new Hobart stadium was proposed, funded and ready to go once we won the bid then sure. But that would have been in the bid book. 3 years is a short time and unless the Feds put in most of the money I personally can’t see it happening. I hope that it is made clear to the Tasmanian government that just because York Park was in the bid book it doesn't mean that they're guaranteed games. Our bid included 13 venues but the criteria was 8, so FIFA could well do away with as many as five of them. I would be surprised if at least one venue wasn't dropped from each of the NZ and AEST time zones, with 5 and 6 venues proposed in each respectively. No prizes for guessing which one would be first on the chopping block in the AEST zone. Time for the lobbying to begin. Are the 2 Vic investors still interested in Tas? It’s time for the men’s game to benefit from the women’s. Heard nothing to say that they aren't. The spokesperson for their bid, who is also the president of South Hobart, commented that they'll do their best to convince their government on this post. Hopefully they get some airtime on local tv an can at least provoke people to re-evaluate their stance or opinion about the soccer. Yep. The last thing we want is for Tassie to miss out on this huge opportunity, but you can only lead a horse to water, as they say.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. I don’t see any reason why Tas games wouldn’t be at UTAS (York Park). If you have any articles to back you up I would appreciate a link or 2. If a new Hobart stadium was proposed, funded and ready to go once we won the bid then sure. But that would have been in the bid book. 3 years is a short time and unless the Feds put in most of the money I personally can’t see it happening. I hope that it is made clear to the Tasmanian government that just because York Park was in the bid book it doesn't mean that they're guaranteed games. Our bid included 13 venues but the criteria was 8, so FIFA could well do away with as many as five of them. I would be surprised if at least one venue wasn't dropped from each of the NZ and AEST time zones, with 5 and 6 venues proposed in each respectively. No prizes for guessing which one would be first on the chopping block in the AEST zone. Time for the lobbying to begin. Are the 2 Vic investors still interested in Tas? It’s time for the men’s game to benefit from the women’s. Heard nothing to say that they aren't. The spokesperson for their bid, who is also the president of South Hobart, commented that they'll do their best to convince their government on this post. Hopefully they get some airtime on local tv an can at least provoke people to re-evaluate their stance or opinion about the soccer. Yep. The last thing we want is for Tassie to miss out on this huge opportunity, but you can only lead a horse to water, as they say. Before the Phoenix having 2 good seasons, Tassie would have been a reasonable replacement for them.
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I wouldn’t be getting too exited about getting new football grounds. The money will go towards either Rugby League ground upgrades or something for the AFL in way of facilities.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xDon't worry, once FIFA gets involved and starts leaning on government to do more, don't be surprised if a few new stadiums get built around the country. The bid is won, what's in the bid book is now irrelevant. Forgetting the big stadiums I wouldn't be surprised if a few base camps become at the least the basis of some boutique stadiums. I can see base camps in Hobart and Launceston, Dandenong etc, getting the beginning of boutique stadiums. Maybe a 5000 seat stand on one side and a 2000 seat stand at one end. TBH - I suspect York Park will be dropped and a Hobart small stadium (about 15,000) with temporary stands to bring it up to 20,000 - 25,000 for the WWC will be built. This is where FFA has let us down. They have released their “pillar for success” or whatever they called it. But have never released a minimum standard for a a potential NSD. We just don’t know what they will demand. Therefor we can’t ask for things to be built that will have a future function. Eg. 4x3500 seater mini stadiums that will be accepted in a NSD or even future pro rel. They have never wanted to release a standard because the “wrong” clubs will be able to meet them I'd say clubs could always aspire to have grounds that meet the criteria for an FFA Cup broadcast vs an A-League team. That's all we have to go on now and a lot of them need to upgrade things like lights anyway to meet that if we keep playing that midweek. Probably the closest we'd get to a NSD criteria before FFA inevitably announce it at the last minute. The weeknight thing is a Foxtel idea. There are many ways it could go. With an eventual move to eg Mar-Nov season I would like to see FFA Cup final in May. Do the local r64 thing where MV play a Vic team away. Non AL clubs can start playing games after May final or even earlier rounds before. By the time the AL finals come (in current format) , do something like the 6 teams that don’t play in the finals play their r64 games away to local rival in weeks 1 & 2 of finals series, during the day on Saturday and Sundays. Then continue the Cup the following year. Maybe r32 the 2 weeks before season starts (weekends daytime) and go to night once AL season starts. With a move like that, shouldn't the Cup final be later in the year? Otherwise the first half of the season is congested with FFA Cup games at all levels. I wrote May so it wouldn’t have to be moved in WC years. You could play whenever really. I don’t think FFA Cup needs to follow the calendar year. Like I wrote qualifying could start after May final for following year for the comings years r32 It should just be within the season though, then what's the point of aligning seasons together? Its about aligning with Asia. Aligning with NPL is just a bonus. Aligning with Asia would still make the FFA Cup be better off running its business end towards the end of the season Agree. if FFA Cup becomes AFC qualifier would like to see a bye round with weekend r32 so all clubs can play at home and get a big gate. Final before AL GF sometime Simple way to kill two birds with one stone is to have FFA Cup rounds (from R32 onwards) on during international breaks. That way the A-League pauses to allow for international duties, but there's still club football on during the weekend. If the big clubs have players missing then that's fine, it's all just part of the "magic of the cup". There are usually breaks on in June/July, September, October and November, so the timing would be perfect. Final can be played between the end of the regular season and the beginning of the finals series.
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+xI wouldn’t be getting too exited about getting new football grounds. The money will go towards either Rugby League ground upgrades or something for the AFL in way of facilities. Money going towards "Rugby League grounds" isn't too much of an issue, because we can use them as well. The only ones that are kind of specifically Rugby League grounds are Cronulla and Penrith, correct?
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