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df1982 - 16 Jun 2021 5:26 PM
Footballking55 - 16 Jun 2021 9:43 AM

That's interesting. A possible way forward for a winter transition would be to have the following seasons:

2021-22: November-June/July
2022-23: start after the World Cup in December/January, then have a mid-season break for the WWC in June 23, and finish up in October/November
2024: Proper winter season, March-November

Also lines up nicely with proposed NSD timetable, which will likely start in 2023. And certainly the Qatar World Cup throws a spanner in the works if they wanted to keep a summer season for 2022-23.

But it all depends on whether the APL owners have the cojones to pull off the switch, and whether 10 is up for it or not.

Now your just teasing........... lol
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Monoethnic Social Club - 16 Jun 2021 5:25 PM
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Ummmmm that is a little revisionist mate. You and I obviously remember O'Neils effect on the sport very differently.
Why the SBS hate btw? 40 years of broadcasting soccer isn't enough for you, yet 30 odd games and all of a sudden Walleed and channel 10 are the new messiah? 
I too have been following Channel 10 news recently and agree with you that they are now mentioning the round ball with a lot more enthusiasm obviously, notice Jennifer Kyte's face tonight though when the Euros or anything football are mentioned, its like she's licked the cat's bum..... 

At least Jennifer didn’t have a problem with a coke bottle again... 😆
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Balin Trev - 16 Jun 2021 5:34 PM
Monoethnic Social Club - 16 Jun 2021 5:25 PM

At least Jennifer didn’t have a problem with a coke bottle again... 😆

It was a Mars Bar wasn't it? hahahahahahahahahah
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Balin Trev - 16 Jun 2021 5:34 PM
Monoethnic Social Club - 16 Jun 2021 5:25 PM

At least Jennifer didn’t have a problem with a coke bottle again... 😆

Far out that's going back a bit.




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Munrubenmuz - 16 Jun 2021 5:56 PM
Balin Trev - 16 Jun 2021 5:34 PM

Far out that's going back a bit.

Jennifer Keyte from memory?

Yeah I’m old 😉
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Mark Rudan apparently 10's first signing. Interesting. 
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With a COVID hit season the ratings should have went through the roof with everyone at home watching because they couldn't get to games because of restrictions BUT NO they failed miserably dropping once more. If foxtel is/was to blame then we will see next season.

No one watches Foxtel, it measures people in pubs and people who watch SkyNews. Show me some ratings for streaming and I will accept your point. 

Beaten by Eldar

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This is also why it’s crucial for the Socceroos to make the World Cup, missing out will be the last thing Football Australia needs especially in trying to build the Socceroos brand again. (Especially now they are unbundled from the aleague)
Same with the Matildas doing well at the World Cup too.

Its a great deal for the national teams, the more they do well with more high profile stars the more content and revenue this could bring down the line.

Paramount are investing for now and for future success so it’s now time the national teams make it count and get it right on and off the pitch.

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Barca4Life - 17 Jun 2021 12:05 AM
This is also why it’s crucial for the Socceroos to make the World Cup, missing out will be the last thing Football Australia needs especially in trying to build the Socceroos brand again. (Especially now they are unbundled from the aleague)
Same with the Matildas doing well at the World Cup too.

Its a great deal for the national teams, the more they do well with more high profile stars the more content and revenue this could bring down the line.

Paramount are investing for now and for future success so it’s now time the national teams make it count and get it right on and off the pitch.

I think the national team is on the right track except we will prob be playing off again which is only a good thing as we get bigger crowds at home games and they rate better on TV. And ratings is what channel TEN/Paramount want/need going into this new steaming TV deal.


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I hope Paramount+ broadcast the Premier League and the Champions League
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Lkjhi - 17 Jun 2021 1:46 AM
I hope Paramount+ broadcast the Premier League and the Champions League

That would definitely help. PL rights come up in both Australia and the USA at the end of the 21-22 season, so that could be when Paramount makes a play in both territories (just as long as we don't end up with the American feed).
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sportaddict - 16 Jun 2021 11:14 PM
Mark Rudan apparently 10's first signing. Interesting. 

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Goes live on the 11th of August apparently.
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Any word on the international broadcasters?

Will be interesting to see if the likes of BT sports in the UK and ESPN+ in the US retain it.
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Very pleased to see this deal. Fearing the worst and getting something better that what I would have hoped for.

Even better - there are signals that Para may want to bundle other leagues and comps, making for a further reach for the ALeague.

Happy to see some of the bitters with a smile on the dial!!!

Cancelling my Fox Sports component on Foxtel at end of June, and signing up with Para, saving me possibly $35 per month.
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paladisious - 17 Jun 2021 4:04 AM
Goes live on the 11th of August apparently.

Oh that’s good so a few months of no subs once kayo is dumped for good in two weekends time
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https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ten-back-soccer-to-become-no-1-sport-in-australia-after-300m-investment-20210615-p5818a.html#comments

Ten backs soccer to become ‘No.1 sport in Australia’ after $300m investment

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Network Ten has outlined its bold ambition to make football the number one sport in Australia after securing the rights to all Socceroos and Matildas matches outside of World Cups until the end of 2024.Ten tied up a five-year, $200 million rights deal for the A-League and W-League last month together with the network’s soon-to-be-launched streaming subsidiary, Paramount+.
The Socceroos and Matildas have a new home on free-to-air television.
The Socceroos and Matildas have a new home on free-to-air television.CREDIT:GETTY
The Herald can reveal that Ten’s owners, ViacomCBS, have invested a further $100 million into the sport – according to sources with direct knowledge of the deal – to secure a suite of key international fixtures involving Australia’s men’s and women’s teams as well as the FFA Cup and other Asian tournaments.The new contract, struck with Football Australia, covers the next three and a half years and includes the Socceroos’ final round of qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup, the forthcoming Asian Cups for women (2022) and men (2023), and all friendlies and qualifiers for both senior national teams.Football has struggled at domestic level over the last few years but Ten is bullish about the sport’s potential in Australia and is planning a huge advertising blitz in the coming months to improve its visibility - and as part of this new deal, along with cross-promotions involving flagship shows like The Project and MasterChef, it will commission a children’s program focused on promoting participation in football.Having once made the Big Bash League the country’s hottest sporting property in the summer, Ten believes it can now make the round-ball code the most popular in Australia.
ViacomCBS has splashed $100 million to secure more soccer rights to broadcast on Network 10 and Paramount+.
ViacomCBS has splashed $100 million to secure more soccer rights to broadcast on Network 10 and Paramount+.CREDIT:GETTY
“It’s good to have a big ambition like that,” Beverley McGarvey, the chief content officer and executive vice president of ViacomCBS Australia and New Zealand, told the Herald.“We’re not in this for a quick win. This is something we will build together with our partners. And I think all of the partners involved know that there’s a long-term goal here, but to do it you’ve got to do it one step at a time.

“Being the number one sport in Australia, that’s not going to be true by next year. But I think it’s a good ambition we can work towards and this is kind of where it starts for us.“We really believe in football ... in terms of making this sport more accessible for all Australians, it helps it get there because we really believe in how the brands fit together and the ambitions of all of our businesses are really well aligned.”The arrangement is a boon for FA, although the rough $100 million figure is not all pure profit for the governing body. The deal also includes a significant amount of contra, while FA had to spend an unspecified amount to buy the rights to much of the Socceroos and Matildas content off the AFC’s confederation’s marketing agency to facilitate the package it has now sold to Ten.After sealing the A-League’s independence at the end of last year and having unveiled a series of lucrative sponsorship deals – including Commonwealth Bank’s naming rights sponsorship of the Matildas – in recent months, FA chief executive James Johnson said the organisation had weathered the worst of COVID-19 and was now on solid financial footing.“It’s been a remarkable 12 months for the sport. We’re in a really good position,” Johnson said.“This partnership with Network 10 is very important to us and I think it flags the bringing to life of a new era for our sport and we’re very happy with where we are and also where we’re going. ”Anti-siphoning laws dictate that all of the Socceroos’ home World Cup qualifiers must be shown on free-to-air television, but McGarvey said a “considerable amount” of other match content – including the annual FFA Cup final – will be broadcast via Ten.All other games will find a home on Paramount+, which will launch in Australia on August 11 at $8.99 per month.“We set out with the target of obtaining both sets of rights [A-League and W-League, and national teams] a few months ago and we’re very, very happy we’ve been able to obtain those,” said Jarrod Villani, chief operating and commercial officer and executive vice president of ViacomCBS Australia and New Zealand.



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sportaddict - 16 Jun 2021 11:14 PM
Mark Rudan apparently 10's first signing. Interesting. 

That's horrible news.


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What are the next three things of substance A League fans have to look forward to

Not speculation. Not maybes. Not the Lisa Simpson "listening to the notes she's not playing" which is what this thread is about

The new savior is amongst us. Give me the first three things along with dates that are going to impact the A League
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Royz2000 - 17 Jun 2021 12:20 AM
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I think the national team is on the right track except we will prob be playing off again which is only a good thing as we get bigger crowds at home games and they rate better on TV. And ratings is what channel TEN/Paramount want/need going into this new steaming TV deal.


Not sure how you can assume we'll be playing off again when the draw has not even taken place. 
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df1982 - 16 Jun 2021 5:26 PM
Footballking55 - 16 Jun 2021 9:43 AM

That's interesting. A possible way forward for a winter transition would be to have the following seasons:

2021-22: November-June/July
2022-23: start after the World Cup in December/January, then have a mid-season break for the WWC in June 23, and finish up in October/November
2024: Proper winter season, March-November

Also lines up nicely with proposed NSD timetable, which will likely start in 2023. And certainly the Qatar World Cup throws a spanner in the works if they wanted to keep a summer season for 2022-23.

But it all depends on whether the APL owners have the cojones to pull off the switch, and whether 10 is up for it or not.

Big fat no to this. Lets remove the phrase "winter season" and call it "calendar year season." 

I have been pretty vocal about not going to winter, but I would be more than happy with a calendar year season that has a winter break. eg:
- First 13 games: February to May
- Break in June and July for internationals and early FFA Cup rounds. 
- Second 13 games: August to November
- Finals: November to December (expand to 4 weeks). 


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Barca4Life - 17 Jun 2021 12:05 AM
This is also why it’s crucial for the Socceroos to make the World Cup, missing out will be the last thing Football Australia needs especially in trying to build the Socceroos brand again. (Especially now they are unbundled from the aleague)
Same with the Matildas doing well at the World Cup too.

Its a great deal for the national teams, the more they do well with more high profile stars the more content and revenue this could bring down the line.

Paramount are investing for now and for future success so it’s now time the national teams make it count and get it right on and off the pitch.

After the 2022 edition, it will be almost impossible for Australia to miss out on the WC.

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What are the next three things of substance A League fans have to look forward to

Not speculation. Not maybes. Not the Lisa Simpson "listening to the notes she's not playing" which is what this thread is about

The new savior is amongst us. Give me the first three things along with dates that are going to impact the A League

The next big step will be selling a 13th license to the highest bidder.

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Feed_The_Brox - 17 Jun 2021 10:36 AM
df1982 - 16 Jun 2021 5:26 PM

Big fat no to this. Lets remove the phrase "winter season" and call it "calendar year season." 

I have been pretty vocal about not going to winter, but I would be more than happy with a calendar year season that has a winter break. eg:
- First 13 games: February to May
- Break in June and July for internationals and early FFA Cup rounds. 
- Second 13 games: August to November
- Finals: November to December (expand to 4 weeks). 


A two month break in the middle of the season ? Absolute madness, we need to have continuity , not two month breaks.
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bettega - 17 Jun 2021 11:03 AM
bluebird2 - 17 Jun 2021 9:49 AM

The next big step will be selling a 13th license to the highest bidder.

Sounds promising and something to look forward to

To be honest if Lowy and Gallop were still in charge, all we'd have to look forward to right now would be the selling of a 13th licence to the highest bidder
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This is what happens when you have a broadcaster partner as committed as yourself to making it work...

Celebrity Master Chef has just announced the ten celebrities  for this years show.

Included in the 10 is ... and how it was announced... professional football player Archie Thompson...
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Midfielder - 17 Jun 2021 11:54 AM
This is what happens when you have a broadcaster partner as committed as yourself to making it work...

Celebrity Master Chef has just announced the ten celebrities  for this years show.

Included in the 10 is ... and how it was announced... professional football player Archie Thompson...

Good start! 
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bluebird2 - 17 Jun 2021 11:33 AM
bettega - 17 Jun 2021 11:03 AM

Sounds promising and something to look forward to

To be honest if Lowy and Gallop were still in charge, all we'd have to look forward to right now would be the selling of a 13th licence to the highest bidder

FFS you're like a jammed CD. 
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Will Paramount/Ten allow for international breaks in the A-League calendar?
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charlied - 17 Jun 2021 11:57 AM
bluebird2 - 17 Jun 2021 11:33 AM

FFS you're like a jammed CD. 

All I have done is ask what the next 3 (confirmed) things A League fans have to look forward to. I would have thought by now you guys would have reeled off 10 or 20

Instead there has been a single answer, which is the gradual selling of licences in a closed off league. The bread and butter of the old mob



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