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Can we have two tiers of ALeagues licensing?


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By Roar in me Blood - 29 Mar 2024 10:54 AM

Wondering if we could have the existing 'your position is safe' franchises and add a much cheaper franchise where they are not guaranteed safety in the league.

In principle, the cheap franchises would be a part of a 'sooner' future with P/R - maybe giving them a guarantee of safety until we get the number of clubs we want then P/R for clubs with the second tier franchise.

It would make it affordable for Canberra, Gold Coast, Fury, Tasmania, Adelaide 2 and whoever else might then be able/willing to join.

It would allow simple P/R with the second division structure as soon as we had the 18/20(?) teams we want for our top flight competition - as far as 'simple' with safe legacy teams is.

Nothing needs to change with existing 'legacy' franchises and if they fold over time they are replaced by the second tier of franchises - unless they represent the only team in their state/capital city then maybe the state/city has the option of a first tier high cost licence to keep a specific national interest about the league.

Some would claim it unfair to have 'safe' teams in the competition, but I would expect plenty of teams would still strive to make it into the top league through P/R the same as clubs want to represent at the highest they can achieve.

It would be our own Aussie system, and I can see it working. I don't know much about global club football but it might even be unique enough to cater to the 'we're Aussie and different' thinkers as well.

It could also happen 'immediately'.
By Monoethnic Social Club - 4 Apr 2024 5:35 PM

Roar in me Blood - 4 Apr 2024 5:14 PM
Monoethnic Social Club - 4 Apr 2024 3:56 PM

Would've been nice if you spent a bit more and bought some spacing and formatting too :P. Football and club though - very clear focus.

I can understand your abhorrence of 'got into trouble and propped up' somehow resulting in an entitlement to a permanent stay. If this was a normal sporting competition and a club fell into disrepair I would expect them to go. For this competition they have paid an exorbitant amount for a licence and outside football in a commercial sense I think that is what gives them the right to stay. They have a contracted right to it based on money and licencing terms.

To be thinking 'this is business not football' highlights the very argument so many have with how the aleagues exist and how it cannot seemingly meld with genuine grassroots and community football. But that is the commercial reality of the aleagues model and while the licences last I would like to see growth and inclusion rather than isolation, stagnation and irrelevance.

Hillbilly55 - the geographic spread is nonsense to many people - I recognise that - just my preference to have it due to my own selfish entertainment interests. It may not have a place in the pure football landscape really, but I like it.

Sorry bud, the cut and paste screwed the formating... :(

Yeah, my stance is pretty clear obviously Football Uber Alles...  what I WAS trying to highlight is that clubs outside the franchise system would have to become something they are currently NOT in order to join the Aleague model.. they two are like oil and water.... My club, for example, CANNOT record a profit or return on investment, it is simply a breach of our constitution... Now in order to join a "hybrid" system as you propose Im sure a sugar daddy investor could be found and the constitution voted on to allow for 50+1 ownership (I think something like this was proposed by Pelligra in our failed Aleague bid) is all good and dandy for a year or two or three but at some stage (especially since the heavy hitting financial franchises wont be relegated) we would have to morph back into a sporting only not for profit club to survive... what becomes of the Suger daddys investment?....

As for your preference for a geographic representation, if there are two divisions of 16-18 clubs each, most of the major population areas will be represented by more than one club mate (if its important to you) .. It would take some rather royal screwing of the pooch for Brisbane to not have ANY club in the top two divs and to be honest, my take is that where that to happen then its on the city and its supporters to bloody do something about it..Bums on seats, money through the turnstiles, pressure of the board to buy better players and get promoted back up ....  Something MANY communities, (geographical, cultural, religious or otherwise) arent able to do with the franchise system....