VPL to be disbanded awaiting FFA approval


VPL to be disbanded awaiting FFA approval

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What a great idea. Maybe many A-League supporters like myself who don't follow the State League because they can't relate to their local ethnic state league club, might at long last find a club to follow in the new competition as well. What a great idea to start with a clean slate and new clubs. I bet the new League won't have any trouble attracting media, business, television and supporter interest. Just like the A-League did. Please make it happen for the sake of the game.


you sir are an ABOMINATION !!

no chance in hell FFA will aprove of this and nor should they.

I imagine Bozza just spat up his coffee after reading this [-(


No sir. I'm not an ABOMINATION!! I'm simply a football fan who believes a move to to start the state league with a clean slate might be the very thing the state league needs so it can attract more sponsorship and more people to its games, just like the A-League proved to be what the national league needed to attract more media coverage, more dollars and more fans to its games. But that's all too much for a SILLY KNOB like you to comprehend, I bet.
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heart4ever wrote:

What a great idea. Maybe many A-League supporters like myself who don't follow the State League because they can't relate to their local ethnic state league club, might at long last find a club to follow in the new competition as well. What a great idea to start with a clean slate and new clubs. I bet the new League won't have any trouble attracting media, business, television and supporter interest. Just like the A-League did. Please make it happen for the sake of the game.


hmmm yes of course... you don't have a state league team to follow just like you didn't have an A-League team to follow like Victory - until the Heart joined the comp?

:shock: :shock:

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heart4ever wrote:

What a great idea. Maybe many A-League supporters like myself who don't follow the State League because they can't relate to their local ethnic state league club, might at long last find a club to follow in the new competition as well. What a great idea to start with a clean slate and new clubs. I bet the new League won't have any trouble attracting media, business, television and supporter interest. Just like the A-League did. Please make it happen for the sake of the game.


you sir are an ABOMINATION !!

no chance in hell FFA will aprove of this and nor should they.

I imagine Bozza just spat up his coffee after reading this [-(
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What a great idea. Maybe many A-League supporters like myself who don't follow the State League because they can't relate to their local ethnic state league club, might at long last find a club to follow in the new competition as well. What a great idea to start with a clean slate and new clubs. I bet the new League won't have any trouble attracting media, business, television and supporter interest. Just like the A-League did. Please make it happen for the sake of the game.
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fcuking bullshit. Im sure it wont go ahead though, the FFA cant lose one of its best leagues and many good clubs to some stupid FFV new franchise league.
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Don't think this will effect the 'traditional' clubs at all.
We will compete against each other to be the best of whatever league we are allowed to play in.
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donlt stress Arthur - in this game its who throws the last punch that counts - not the first
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Very interesting situation we have developing.
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The FFV plans to disband the VPL as the top tier competition await the FFA's review of State competitions due in March 2011. The FFV has put their plan forward to the FFA and it awaits their response.

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[size=8]COMMENT: Victorian Premier League future in crisis18.11.10 | Andrew Slevison[/size]

The future of the Victorian top flight competition is in doubt after existing clubs found out about plans by Football Federation Victoria to dismantle the Victorian Premier League in the format that has operated for over 20 years.

These plans could spell the end of great clubs such as Melbourne Knights, South Melbourne, Green Gully and Oakleigh Cannons to name but a few.

The plans involve dropping all existing clubs back into the lower State League competition and then replace the VPL with a new elite competition and a whole set of new clubs.

These new clubs will start with a clean slate and no history. They will be sought out by a new tender process and it is believed the current VPL clubs are holding crisis meetings to counter FFV plans.

If this occurs, it will put a dampener on the plans to hold a nation-wide ‘FA Cup’, which tribalfootball.com commented on earlier this week.

We wanted to know what would be the best name to give the competition but this news indicates the Cup may now not even go ahead if these touted plans come through, or if it does, established outfits as mentioned above may not be a part of it.

The major support of clubs such as the Knights, South Melbourne, Oakleigh and Sunshine threatens to be derailed which will affect the mooted national cup competition and deny fans of these VPL clubs any A-League interaction.

Melbourne Knights and South Melbourne didn’t make the cut when the A-League was formed in 2005 and may now be completely disregarded if this sensation comes to fruition.

Will Victorian clubs rich in history accept this? I doubt it.
Clubs who have nurtured the development of players who are now running around on Australian pitches week in-week out in the A-League and who have gone on to represent the national team will feel aggrieved if they are to be so easily disposed of.

What FFV should do is try and copy the model of football (soccer) in the United States and Canada. It starts with MLS (Major League Soccer) at the top end with USL (United Soccer Leagues) sitting below. Clubs have to apply to get in, rather than promotion and relegation, representing regions rather than communities.

To completely erase a current competition would be an absolute farce and FFV must reconsider what they are about to do.

It will be a sad day for football in this country if the VPL is shut down and Football Federation Australia must step in to disallow this potentially damaging event.


So when the FFA Cup starts Melbourne Victory will be playing Northern Allstars and Melbourne Heart will playing North East Diamonds in the battle for the worst American 'nick name'.

Its enough to make you want to follow AFL.

Edited by Arthur: 20/11/2010 10:28:58 PM
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