Pasquali
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+xNow that the dust has settled with the awaited FA Press Release, when is someone going to explain how we ended up with the Frankenstein tournament….5 years of white paper, mending the soccer divide, request for info, application phase 1, application phase 2, consultation etc… Seriously, you can’t make this up! https://greenandgoldfc.com/
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Haralambos
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Now that the dust has settled with the awaited FA Press Release, when is someone going to explain how we ended up with the Frankenstein tournament….5 years of white paper, mending the soccer divide, request for info, application phase 1, application phase 2, consultation etc… Seriously, you can’t make this up!
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clockwork orange
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+x+xwhat a fucking joke I'm out Maybe it's for the first season only my man.. I think your money would be pretty safe if you bet on this only being for the first season. I’ve heard the second season will consist of all teams entering a lottery with two teams being drawn from hat to play in the National Second Tier Super Champions Grand Final as a prelude to a Wednesday night Big Bash League game.
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clockwork orange
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+xhttps://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news/football-australia-unveils-new-format-and-start-date-national-second-tier-competitionKey highlights of the NST competition model for 2025 include: - Commitment to Play: Football Australia, alongside the NST Foundation Clubs and key stakeholders, share a commitment to launch the NST Competition in 2025. This decision ensures alignment with the original strategic objectives of connecting the football pyramid in Australia and elevating iconic clubs to the national stage.
- New Competition Structure: The NST will feature a 16-team format, consisting of group stage matches and culminating in an elimination Finals Series. This structure has been designed to ensure the competition model is sustainable while maintaining a high degree of competitive integrity and commercial appeal.
- Team Composition: The eight NST Foundation Clubs will be granted automatic access and are joined by eight invitational clubs comprised of the Member Federation NPL State Premiers from the respective domestic season - delivering a national competition.
- Season Timeline: The NST competition will be held annually between October and December, initially across nine matchday rounds, and concluding with a Championship Final in early December. The spring calendar window provides the agility to expand and align within the Domestic Match Calendar ensuring optimal fixturing for players, fans, and stakeholders.
- Brand Launch: Football Australia can confirm the competition’s name, brand identity, marketing collateral, and the new trophy design will be unveiled in the coming months, setting the stage for a memorable debut season.
Wow. Seriously, clubs had to go through a multiphase selection process and front up with $500k for this. I’d hate to see what second prize is.
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clockwork orange
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+xSo clubs will play NPL football from Feb to Sept then this NSD from Oct-Dec or will they just play two months of football and not be in the NPL? Makes zero sense. And in breaking news: The pi55up in the brewery will now consist of each participant drinking two beers at home on a day of their choosing, between the hours of 7pm and 9pm. Enjoy.
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theFOOTBALLlover
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So clubs will play NPL football from Feb to Sept then this NSD from Oct-Dec or will they just play two months of football and not be in the NPL? Makes zero sense.
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+x+xhttps://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news/football-australia-unveils-new-format-and-start-date-national-second-tier-competitionKey highlights of the NST competition model for 2025 include: - Commitment to Play: Football Australia, alongside the NST Foundation Clubs and key stakeholders, share a commitment to launch the NST Competition in 2025. This decision ensures alignment with the original strategic objectives of connecting the football pyramid in Australia and elevating iconic clubs to the national stage.
- New Competition Structure: The NST will feature a 16-team format, consisting of group stage matches and culminating in an elimination Finals Series. This structure has been designed to ensure the competition model is sustainable while maintaining a high degree of competitive integrity and commercial appeal.
- Team Composition: The eight NST Foundation Clubs will be granted automatic access and are joined by eight invitational clubs comprised of the Member Federation NPL State Premiers from the respective domestic season - delivering a national competition.
- Season Timeline: The NST competition will be held annually between October and December, initially across nine matchday rounds, and concluding with a Championship Final in early December. The spring calendar window provides the agility to expand and align within the Domestic Match Calendar ensuring optimal fixturing for players, fans, and stakeholders.
- Brand Launch: Football Australia can confirm the competition’s name, brand identity, marketing collateral, and the new trophy design will be unveiled in the coming months, setting the stage for a memorable debut season.
it's just a glorified NPL Championship series. Rubbish. This is a franchise league, clubs who have paid to go in and play, isolating the rest of the pyramid. I welcome these franchises in the to the football ecosystem. A-league, Melbourne Croatia (Ukrainian Lions) welcomes all.
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+xhttps://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news/football-australia-unveils-new-format-and-start-date-national-second-tier-competitionKey highlights of the NST competition model for 2025 include: - Commitment to Play: Football Australia, alongside the NST Foundation Clubs and key stakeholders, share a commitment to launch the NST Competition in 2025. This decision ensures alignment with the original strategic objectives of connecting the football pyramid in Australia and elevating iconic clubs to the national stage.
- New Competition Structure: The NST will feature a 16-team format, consisting of group stage matches and culminating in an elimination Finals Series. This structure has been designed to ensure the competition model is sustainable while maintaining a high degree of competitive integrity and commercial appeal.
- Team Composition: The eight NST Foundation Clubs will be granted automatic access and are joined by eight invitational clubs comprised of the Member Federation NPL State Premiers from the respective domestic season - delivering a national competition.
- Season Timeline: The NST competition will be held annually between October and December, initially across nine matchday rounds, and concluding with a Championship Final in early December. The spring calendar window provides the agility to expand and align within the Domestic Match Calendar ensuring optimal fixturing for players, fans, and stakeholders.
- Brand Launch: Football Australia can confirm the competition’s name, brand identity, marketing collateral, and the new trophy design will be unveiled in the coming months, setting the stage for a memorable debut season.
it's just a glorified NPL Championship series. Rubbish.
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Haralambos
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This is just the NPL finals series that we had up until 2019, with a few extra teams added. This was always how it would end up. JJ even indicated this at the start of the process. A (old) UCL style comp always felt like the preference. "Football Australia can confirm the competition’s name, brand identity, marketing collateral, and the new trophy design will be unveiled in the coming months" A pat on the back during the next FA board meeting... They are playing with us....
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Haralambos
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+xhttps://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news/football-australia-unveils-new-format-and-start-date-national-second-tier-competitionKey highlights of the NST competition model for 2025 include: - Commitment to Play: Football Australia, alongside the NST Foundation Clubs and key stakeholders, share a commitment to launch the NST Competition in 2025. This decision ensures alignment with the original strategic objectives of connecting the football pyramid in Australia and elevating iconic clubs to the national stage.
- New Competition Structure: The NST will feature a 16-team format, consisting of group stage matches and culminating in an elimination Finals Series. This structure has been designed to ensure the competition model is sustainable while maintaining a high degree of competitive integrity and commercial appeal.
- Team Composition: The eight NST Foundation Clubs will be granted automatic access and are joined by eight invitational clubs comprised of the Member Federation NPL State Premiers from the respective domestic season - delivering a national competition.
- Season Timeline: The NST competition will be held annually between October and December, initially across nine matchday rounds, and concluding with a Championship Final in early December. The spring calendar window provides the agility to expand and align within the Domestic Match Calendar ensuring optimal fixturing for players, fans, and stakeholders.
- Brand Launch: Football Australia can confirm the competition’s name, brand identity, marketing collateral, and the new trophy design will be unveiled in the coming months, setting the stage for a memorable debut season.
Disappointing...
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Footyball
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+xwhat a fucking joke I'm out Maybe it's for the first season only my man..
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what a fucking joke
I'm out
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https://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news/football-australia-unveils-new-format-and-start-date-national-second-tier-competitionKey highlights of the NST competition model for 2025 include: - Commitment to Play: Football Australia, alongside the NST Foundation Clubs and key stakeholders, share a commitment to launch the NST Competition in 2025. This decision ensures alignment with the original strategic objectives of connecting the football pyramid in Australia and elevating iconic clubs to the national stage.
- New Competition Structure: The NST will feature a 16-team format, consisting of group stage matches and culminating in an elimination Finals Series. This structure has been designed to ensure the competition model is sustainable while maintaining a high degree of competitive integrity and commercial appeal.
- Team Composition: The eight NST Foundation Clubs will be granted automatic access and are joined by eight invitational clubs comprised of the Member Federation NPL State Premiers from the respective domestic season - delivering a national competition.
- Season Timeline: The NST competition will be held annually between October and December, initially across nine matchday rounds, and concluding with a Championship Final in early December. The spring calendar window provides the agility to expand and align within the Domestic Match Calendar ensuring optimal fixturing for players, fans, and stakeholders.
- Brand Launch: Football Australia can confirm the competition’s name, brand identity, marketing collateral, and the new trophy design will be unveiled in the coming months, setting the stage for a memorable debut season.
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+x+xAnother month gone and still no update. The lack of transparency and communication is a reflection of the current state of Football in Australia. Just waiting for JJ to announce some bullshit alternative and/or delay before he fucks off into the sunset. (or another CFG gig)a mateux Then that'll be me done with Australian Football for good No one is ever done with Aus football.. it's a fortified matrix..Gallop will be back with less salary cap space & Danny Townsend will teturn from west Buruwindi to re-introduce 'Keep Up' new & improved version 2.
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+xAnother month gone and still no update. The lack of transparency and communication is a reflection of the current state of Football in Australia. Just waiting for JJ to announce some bullshit alternative and/or delay before he fucks off into the sunset. (or another CFG gig) Then that'll be me done with Australian Football for good
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Haralambos
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Another month gone and still no update. The lack of transparency and communication is a reflection of the current state of Football in Australia.
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Haralambos
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+xYep my feelings as well re Al. i really hoped originally a change is good but having it closed and the attitude towards below and yep arrogance I lost it. Feck it - agree not getting my money no more long ago. I support locally and feel good helping my local clubs. NPL and below is the heartland of our game. CO and that’s the smokes and mirrors about Al and clubs - lacks a home.
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Yep my feelings as well re Al. i really hoped originally a change is good but having it closed and the attitude towards below and yep arrogance I lost it. Feck it - agree not getting my money no more long ago. I support locally and feel good helping my local clubs. NPL and below is the heartland of our game. CO and that’s the smokes and mirrors about Al and clubs - lacks a home.
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+x+xWow, after a very long time ‘away’ I thought this morning “Hey what happened with the NSD?” So I read the last 50 pages of this thread. I honestly feel bad for those of you who have been living in hope on this … but to be honest it’s so much easier when you’ve totally given up. These days I just enjoy the occasional NPL match. As a believer in the A League for 15 years, it’s now obvious that the A League needs to totally fail before anything sustainable like P&R and NSD etc can be put in place. Sad but true. I gave up on watching Australian football and expecting change around 2017. I don't watch the A-league or Socceroos/ Matildas. I coach at school and in the NPL. That is my contribution to football in Australia. Football Australia won't be getting any money from me. I worked at an A-league academy a few years back and their distain for other clubs is unbelievable. They expect clubs to be happy to have their players poached but then don't want to support NPL clubs in anyway, such as being ambitious and wanting to climb up the pyramid. It turned me off even more. They basically want no competition to their monopoly. What I find amazing is that we are at season 20, and Brisbane doesn’t even have a clubhouse of any sort where fans can actually meet/mix.
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+xWow, after a very long time ‘away’ I thought this morning “Hey what happened with the NSD?” So I read the last 50 pages of this thread. I honestly feel bad for those of you who have been living in hope on this … but to be honest it’s so much easier when you’ve totally given up. These days I just enjoy the occasional NPL match. As a believer in the A League for 15 years, it’s now obvious that the A League needs to totally fail before anything sustainable like P&R and NSD etc can be put in place. Sad but true. I gave up on watching Australian football and expecting change around 2017. I don't watch the A-league or Socceroos/ Matildas. I coach at school and in the NPL. That is my contribution to football in Australia. Football Australia won't be getting any money from me. I worked at an A-league academy a few years back and their distain for other clubs is unbelievable. They expect clubs to be happy to have their players poached but then don't want to support NPL clubs in anyway, such as being ambitious and wanting to climb up the pyramid. It turned me off even more. They basically want no competition to their monopoly.
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clockwork orange
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Wow, after a very long time ‘away’ I thought this morning “Hey what happened with the NSD?” So I read the last 50 pages of this thread. I honestly feel bad for those of you who have been living in hope on this … but to be honest it’s so much easier when you’ve totally given up. These days I just enjoy the occasional NPL match. As a believer in the A League for 15 years, it’s now obvious that the A League needs to totally fail before anything sustainable like P&R and NSD etc can be put in place. Sad but true.
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+x+x+xSome things never change. Football in this country will never reach its full potentioal. nevr truer words spoken. Seriously deflating, 2024 and we still holding back the game. Australian football administration: the last 50 years: "Never living is better than dying" Should be the next A-League ad that slogan. Well said and it sums up the past 20 years
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Hopefully they promote teams once the nst gets started. If they do so before hand it could set an nst even further back
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+x+xSome things never change. Football in this country will never reach its full potentioal. nevr truer words spoken. Seriously deflating, 2024 and we still holding back the game. Australian football administration: the last 50 years: "Never living is better than dying"
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+x+xThe report doesn't actually say 'Champions League' format. It says 'streamlined format'. Whatever that means is anyone's guess. Could be some sort of other compromise they've come up with. Either way, it's probably not something anyone actually wants. Wasn't it rumoured that's it's two groups of eight? The eight NST clubs in one group, and the eight NPL winners in the other? (I say "winners" because I don't know if it's champions or premiers). I know 3 of the 8 "original" NST clubs wont participate in that sort of thing ... at least that is the message they have passed on to their members.
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+xJJ's contract up in 10 weeks 1 maybe 2 Board meetings between now & then I feel the can has been kicked Its been kicked so hard it has a massive dint in it........ I wonder what other gimp the CFG will pull out of the trunk in the basement to run football in Australia next year?
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+x+xThe report doesn't actually say 'Champions League' format. It says 'streamlined format'. Whatever that means is anyone's guess. Could be some sort of other compromise they've come up with. Either way, it's probably not something anyone actually wants. Wasn't it rumoured that's it's two groups of eight? The eight NST clubs in one group, and the eight NPL winners in the other? (I say "winners" because I don't know if it's champions or premiers). That would be much better than a champions league model
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+xSome things never change. Football in this country will never reach its full potentioal. nevr truer words spoken. Seriously deflating, 2024 and we still holding back the game.
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