Official: Sydney to host next 3 A League Grand Finals


Official: Sydney to host next 3 A League Grand Finals

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Remote Control - 13 Dec 2022 4:27 PM
It   seems   inconceivable    to   me    that    all   clubs    were   not   informed  and/or   consulted   before   the     decision   was   made .

Yet   none   spoke    out   in   the  media ,   until    after   the  announcement    and   after  it   all   hit   the   fan ?





Its very "Frank Lowian" eh Paulie?
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banzai - 13 Dec 2022 2:49 PM
Feed_The_Brox - 13 Dec 2022 2:41 PM

Also reading he will take the APL to court. 

OHHHH better dump those Melbourne Victory shares lads..... The "mainstream mafioso" is taking head office to court.... hahahahahahahahah
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someguyjc - 13 Dec 2022 5:02 PM
https://melbournevictory.com.au/news/anthony-di-pietro-and-caroline-carnegie-address-apls-grand-final-decision

ANTHONY DI PIETRO AND CAROLINE CARNEGIE ADDRESS APL’S GRAND FINAL DECISION

Melbourne Victory Football Club wishes to advise that on Monday, Chairman Anthony Di Pietro officially tendered his resignation as a Director of the Australian Professional Leagues with immediate effect.

Di Pietro said he could no longer maintain his role as an APL Director and be able to freely advocate on behalf of Melbourne Victory.

“It has become clear that in order for me to act in the best interests of Melbourne Victory and football in Victoria, I needed to resign as a board member of APL,” Di Pietro said.

“My resignation was ultimately driven by the decision announced yesterday, that sees the next three Grand Finals being hosted in Sydney.

“While I know first-hand the decision by APL was made with a view to growing the game and creating financial sustainability for the League, the fan and member sentiment has been overwhelming and I cannot support maintaining a decision which is not in the best interests of the loyal Melbourne Victory faithful and football.

“As such, together with Caroline, we have urged APL to pause this plan and consider an alternative that supports the growth and stability of the League while also allowing both the Men’s and Women’s A-League Grand Finals to continue to be played in the city of the highest ranked qualifier.”

Managing Director, Caroline Carnegie said we must work together to grow and unite football.

“It is natural in this game for there to be tension between the competition regulator and Clubs on certain matters, and in such cases like this one, we will always stand with our members and fans, who are the lifeblood of our Club,” Carnegie said.

“While the Chairman and I understand that the League has a need to challenge the status quo and drive funding into the sport, we must also prioritise outcomes that unite and bring football fans together.

“We have a unique opportunity to capitalise on the growth of the game following the successful Socceroos campaign, and in the lead into the Women’s World Cup in Australia next year, and to do that we need the professional game to flourish, with fans at the core of our thinking.

“Ultimately the Club must continue to work with the League on growing football in a progressive, sustainable and aligned manner and the Chairman and I will continue to urge the APL to revisit this deal and advocate an outcome that in this case delivers for our fans and the entire Victory family.”

TLDR --- I signed off on this because APL need the money but due to the fan backlash I have resigned from APL board (Still making sure MV board is financial recipient of APL profits). Must make sure the value of the MV license is not affected in any way .....
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Clubs    can   try   to   scurry    for   cover   now   with    media   releases,   but   look   at   their   actions  when      this   was   all  going   on   behind    the   scenes ... not  a  peep  from   any   of   them .

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Melbcityguy - 13 Dec 2022 3:22 PM
Feed_The_Brox - 13 Dec 2022 2:46 PM

It’s gonna get worse. I’m pretty fatigued with football. Between this, Qatar getting the World Cup/super league/champions league changes and World Cup expanding I’m thinking I might be better off following the hockey  

Dont worry yourself too much about it my dude.... Par for the course in Australian soccer... Just get up for the ARG v CRO game tomorrow and FRA v MRC the day after.. watch the final on the weekend and then have a rest until the real season starts in Feb 2023 :)
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someguyjc - 13 Dec 2022 5:02 PM
https://melbournevictory.com.au/news/anthony-di-pietro-and-caroline-carnegie-address-apls-grand-final-decision

ANTHONY DI PIETRO AND CAROLINE CARNEGIE ADDRESS APL’S GRAND FINAL DECISION

Melbourne Victory Football Club wishes to advise that on Monday, Chairman Anthony Di Pietro officially tendered his resignation as a Director of the Australian Professional Leagues with immediate effect.

Di Pietro said he could no longer maintain his role as an APL Director and be able to freely advocate on behalf of Melbourne Victory.

“It has become clear that in order for me to act in the best interests of Melbourne Victory and football in Victoria, I needed to resign as a board member of APL,” Di Pietro said.

“My resignation was ultimately driven by the decision announced yesterday, that sees the next three Grand Finals being hosted in Sydney.

“While I know first-hand the decision by APL was made with a view to growing the game and creating financial sustainability for the League, the fan and member sentiment has been overwhelming and I cannot support maintaining a decision which is not in the best interests of the loyal Melbourne Victory faithful and football.

“As such, together with Caroline, we have urged APL to pause this plan and consider an alternative that supports the growth and stability of the League while also allowing both the Men’s and Women’s A-League Grand Finals to continue to be played in the city of the highest ranked qualifier.”

Managing Director, Caroline Carnegie said we must work together to grow and unite football.

“It is natural in this game for there to be tension between the competition regulator and Clubs on certain matters, and in such cases like this one, we will always stand with our members and fans, who are the lifeblood of our Club,” Carnegie said.

“While the Chairman and I understand that the League has a need to challenge the status quo and drive funding into the sport, we must also prioritise outcomes that unite and bring football fans together.

“We have a unique opportunity to capitalise on the growth of the game following the successful Socceroos campaign, and in the lead into the Women’s World Cup in Australia next year, and to do that we need the professional game to flourish, with fans at the core of our thinking.

“Ultimately the Club must continue to work with the League on growing football in a progressive, sustainable and aligned manner and the Chairman and I will continue to urge the APL to revisit this deal and advocate an outcome that in this case delivers for our fans and the entire Victory family.”

That is an awesome statement and shits all over the dribble Wellington put out.


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Enzo Bearzot - 13 Dec 2022 4:09 PM
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You used to be cool.  You've changed, man.

Against my better judgement and despite my gut feeling I always held out hope that what is good for the game would triumph over self interest.

I was wrong.


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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/dec/13/anthony-di-pietro-quits-as-apl-director-over-controversial-a-leagues-finals-deal-with-nsw

Western United, who won their first ALM championship at AAMI Park in Melbourne last season, slammed the decision on Tuesday.

“We do not support the A-League Men’s, A-League Women’s or the E-League grand finals being played in Sydney for the next three seasons,” United said in a statement. “Our club isn’t represented on the APL board, and we weren’t consulted on the decision announced yesterday.

“While we are grateful to Destination NSW for wanting to support football financially and the APL’s efforts to increase its commercial revenue, the reaction of our fans over the last 24 hours speaks volumes.

“Western United is a young club that is being built for the football fans in the west of Melbourne and Victoria. We strongly believe that they are entitled to attend a grand final in their home state should we be successful in earning the right to do so.”





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someguyjc - 13 Dec 2022 4:52 PM
So far it would appear like this is the situation.

Clubs that supported the decision
- Sydney FC (Board Member)
- Western Sydney Wanderers (Board Member)
- Melbourne City (Board Member)

Clubs that are against
- Melbourne Victory (Board Member)
- Perth Glory
- Brisbane Roar
- Western United
- Wellington Phoenix

Unclear as they are yet to make any comment
- Adelaide United
- Newcastle Jets
- Central Coast Mariners
- Macarthur Bulls

Does anyone know if there are any other clubs represented on the APL board? I thought there were 5 board members from the clubs?

The executive team is:

CEO - Danny Townsend
Sydney FC affiliations.

CCO - Anthony Hearne
No Professional affiliations, came from Kayo, schooled in North Sydney (Hornsby- Barker), university at WSU. Seems to have strong news corp affiliation.

Chief Football Officer - Ernie Merrick
MV, WP, NJ affiliations, from what Im aware currently resides in Victoria.

Head of Finance - Hugh Langshaw
No Professional affiliations, previous Head of Finance for Kayo. Previously worked around the Inner-west  so assumed to be living in that area, he does has affiliations with Newington college... The same Newington where ex SFC coach Ian Crook lined up a job.

Chairman - Paul Lederer
CEO of WSW, holds a share in NJ.

That's the 5, 4 of them live in sydney.

Lederer publicly is a Lib.
https://www.afr.com/politics/wentworth-byelection-how-the-highprofile-residents-are-voting-20181016-h16ovt

Based on Hugh Langshaw affiliations to Newington, and Anthony Hearnes upbringing and affiliation to Murdoch, Conservative leaning would not surprise.




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So   who    owns    the   Newcastle   Jets ?
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Remote Control - 13 Dec 2022 7:36 PM
So   who    owns    the   Newcastle   Jets ?

WSW, SFC and WU all have a stake, there is talk of a 4th team I can't find who it is.
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huddo - 13 Dec 2022 7:51 PM
Remote Control - 13 Dec 2022 7:36 PM

WSW, SFC and WU all have a stake, there is talk of a 4th team I can't find who it is.

What   the   ?? !!

Well ,  I   doubt   we   can  expect   any    "media   statements "  from   NJ   about   this   whole   debacle... well , unlikely   anything   "negative"   about    it    anyway .

what     a    Joke .


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huddo - 13 Dec 2022 7:31 PM
someguyjc - 13 Dec 2022 4:52 PM

The executive team is:

CEO - Danny Townsend
Sydney FC affiliations.

CCO - Anthony Hearne
No Professional affiliations, came from Kayo, schooled in North Sydney (Hornsby- Barker), university at WSU. Seems to have strong news corp affiliation.

Chief Football Officer - Ernie Merrick
MV, WP, NJ affiliations, from what Im aware currently resides in Victoria.

Head of Finance - Hugh Langshaw
No Professional affiliations, previous Head of Finance for Kayo. Previously worked around the Inner-west  so assumed to be living in that area, he does has affiliations with Newington college... The same Newington where ex SFC coach Ian Crook lined up a job.

Chairman - Paul Lederer
CEO of WSW, holds a share in NJ.

That's the 5, 4 of them live in sydney.

Lederer publicly is a Lib.
https://www.afr.com/politics/wentworth-byelection-how-the-highprofile-residents-are-voting-20181016-h16ovt

Based on Hugh Langshaw affiliations to Newington, and Anthony Hearnes upbringing and affiliation to Murdoch, Conservative leaning would not surprise.




Was referring to the board of directors not the execs. I've since learned that the APL board has 7 seats.
- SFC
- WSW
- MC
- BR
- MV (seat now open) 
- Silverlake
- FA


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It will not bother Apl/FA if the GF is half full if Glory ever got in there again. They will not budge, seriously.
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Well I’ve decided I won’t follow the finals anymore 
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Melbcityguy - 13 Dec 2022 8:06 PM
Well I’ve decided I won’t follow the finals anymore 

C' mon ,  you  don' t   even  know   who   the  "All  stars "   are   playing   GF   week   yet .. .
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Ive seen Ray Gatt's tweet and said that ADP the MV Chairman who initially voted for it and then changed he's mind and resigned from the APL board? Like wtf.
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I still don't get why the A-league has a Grandfinal.
It's not Rugby league.
In all the other big leagues the winner is the team with the most points at season end.
Only FA Cup,German Pokal etc have a knock out phase that ends up being with semi finals and Final.
But not regular league games.
Why not have this for the Australia Cup instead of the A league?


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Volkira - 13 Dec 2022 9:43 PM
I still don't get why the A-league has a Grandfinal.
It's not Rugby league.
In all the other big leagues the winner is the team with the most points at season end.
Only FA Cup,German Pokal etc have a knock out phase that ends up being with semi finals and Final.
But not regular league games.
Why not have this for the Australia Cup instead of the A league?


1. Short season-finals extends the season
2. The season is not decided until the last game- compare with the big leagues where realistically its the same 2 and once every decade perhaps 4 that can win it.  Look at Germany Bayern 9 wins out of last 10 years. Boring and predictable.
3. Finals are played with higher intensity- exciting to watch
4. Australians like it-part of Australian culture and fans vote with their feet. No reason why we should copy Europe, where most title races exclude 90% of the teams..


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https://keepup.com.au/news/a-league-statement-on-grand-finals-in-sydney

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Wow ,  that  statement   didn' t   so   much    as   even   acknowledge   the   fan   furore .

Unbelievable .


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Double post .
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If no money has been paid to date I wonder aloud how difficult to rescind the contract
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DT made a big fuss when APl started that APL would be fan focused .... seems 99% of fans don't want this... lets see DT react
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someguyjc - 13 Dec 2022 2:01 PM
roosty - 13 Dec 2022 1:34 PM

I find it very difficult to believe that people internal at the APL didn't see this coming. Someone must have said this is a bad idea. I'm guessing numerous times. I also can't imagine any so-called fan groups saying this would be a good idea. This whole thing reeks of one person steamrolling their plan through regardless of what all the people around them are saying.

But I thought only Frank Lowy steam rolled his plans?

LOL
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hahahaha444 - 13 Dec 2022 1:18 PM
hahahaha, but the A League is the best - Frank said. 

It still is Mono, hahahahah
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Volkira - 13 Dec 2022 9:43 PM
I still don't get why the A-league has a Grandfinal.
It's not Rugby league.
In all the other big leagues the winner is the team with the most points at season end.
Only FA Cup,German Pokal etc have a knock out phase that ends up being with semi finals and Final.
But not regular league games.
Why not have this for the Australia Cup instead of the A league?


Q: I still don't get why the A-league has a Grandfinal.
A: Because its commercial sane. Without finals the A league would die a fast death because clubs would be eliminated from contention 1/3 through the season and have fans no motive to give their hard earned dollar towards watching dead rubbers for the rest of the season.

Q: It's not Rugby league.
A: That is correct. But finals is not strictly a RL concept. In fact most sports have finals. Even in many countries with strong football heritage, such as Uruguay and Colombia, finals are an important tradition in their respective leagues.

Q: In all the other big leagues the winner is the team with the most points at season end.
A: Its a dumb comparison because those leagues are vying for prestigious European places or trying to avoid relegation. Also those clubs are sustained by many years of tradition and dedicated hardcore fanbases who will pay their match ticket regardless of the context, unlike fickle A league supporters who went AWOL during covid.




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How Townsend and the APL have handled this from the beginning has been breathtakingly bad.
Open and honest communication goes a long way. I don't think the APL had the goodwill to burn on this. While they were seen as a different direction to the FA and were given some leeway by fans to get things right, there are still plenty of things like Paramount+ that are not where they should be.

Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here

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Could this actually signal the end of the A league?

APL refuses to reverse decision...
Active supporter groups respond by boycotting fixtures...
APL digs in heel...
Zero atmosphere results in virtually empty stadiums and paltry TV ratings...
APL panics, tears up contract with Destination NSW, taken to court for breach of contract...
Too little too late, only a modest recovery, clubs continue to hemorrhage costs..
Broadcasters, advertisers and sponsors cancel their agreements, clubs cant afford to sue..
A league folds..



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Come on Muz. Who wouldn’t want a festival of football? We could have an all stars match where the teams are dressed as Marvel and DC characters. What about ‘The Masked Footballer’ or Dancing with the Players’? They might even bring back the adult male Bindi Irwin and dancing Aussie Animals. What’s not to like. While the rest of the world knows football is all about passionate supporters, Danny Boy and the APL think it’s all about marketing gimmicks. 
On the upside, this decision might convince me to go to the next roar ‘home’ game …. just to be part of a walkout.


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