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Rowdy

Well-Known Member
ABC 'SET TO SHOW A-LEAGUE':
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The ABC are set to show Saturday night football on their main channel in a TV rights coup for football in Australia, says the Daily Telegraph.

Fox Sports and the national broadcaster are in talks to finalise a deal for the 5.15 game to be shown live on the ABC's main channel every Saturday night for the first time in A-League history.

Recent free to air A-League TV deals have only seen 10 and SBS broadcast matches on their subsidiary channels to a limited audience, but W-League games on the ABC regularly attracted higher viewing figures than A-League games on Fox Sports.

And hopes are high the move to ABC primetime could help revitalise the competition this year.

It comes as A-League owners and the FFA finalise the deal to formally separate.

A completed deal was supposed to have been signed off by August 1 but the legal details are still being pored over before the handover can be done.

However Paul Lederer – Western Sydney Wanderers owner and chairman of the Australian Professional Football Clubs Association taking over the A-League – today insisted the deal would be done before the season starts, despite concerns state member federations were blocking the move.

"The FFA, the PFA, the states and us have all agreed," he said at the launch of the new WSW HQ in Blacktown. "There is no disagreement. It's a matter of putting it down on paper.

"There's been lots of discussions and lots of different views – but at the moment, no issues with the state federations. They've got on board and things are good.

"It's time. It's very important. The FFA have done a great job over the years but it's time for the separation. It's time for us to let us run our own game or our own race."

Lederer also promised fans would see the launch of a high profile marketing campaign to further help put the A-League back on the map.

"The marketing campaign will be very extensive," he promised. "More than the FFA. And the financial commitment to the game from the clubs will be significantly more.

"Because all of a sudden the owners can see the light at the end of the tunnel. They're going to say, 'Right, we're going to invest. It's our game, it's our thing.'

"It's different psychologically and in reality."
 

BrisRecky

I'm an idiot savant without the pesky savant bit
First the ABC saved aussie music ( Countdown and Rage) now there saving (sort of) Aussie football...well, doing their bit anyway
 

Rowdy

Well-Known Member
Olyroos captain and three teammates face possible sanctions after night out in Cambodia:

OlyroosCaptainRileyMcgree.jpeg Olyroos captain Riley McGree is among four players having to respond to allegations about their behaviour.

Four of Australia's top young footballers face possible fines and suspensions after an end-of-tournament night out in Cambodia.

Key points:
• Four top young Australian players face sanctions after a big night out in Cambodia
• The players are members of the under-23 'Olyroos' team
• The incident has only just come to light because it took months to investigate, due to its "complexity"

The ABC can reveal Football Federation Australia (FFA) will demand up-and-coming forward Lachlan Wales, young defender Nathaniel Atkinson and midfielders Brandon Wilson and Riley McGree explain their alleged behaviour, under a formal "show cause" process.

McGree, who has recently signed a three-year contract with Adelaide United, is captain of the national under-23 side.

The show-cause process — which provides the players with an opportunity to respond to the FFA's findings — follows an ABC investigation that uncovered a complaint lodged earlier this year to Sport Australia, the nation's rebranded sports commission, through a freedom of information enquiry.

The four players, members of Australia's under-23 'Olyroos' team, were in Phnom Penh at the end of March as they sought qualification for next year's Olympics.

The young players may be in breach of the FFA code of conduct, which requires players to:

At all times behave in a manner that promotes and upholds the highest standards of integrity, dignity and professionalism;Comply with any team protocol and procedures, including in relation to alcohol, curfews and inappropriate relationships; andNot act in a manner contrary to the best interests of the team.

The FFA has not confirmed the precise nature of the four players' behaviour, the findings of its investigation, or what prompted the Sport Australia complaint.

The night out came after Australia blew a two-goal lead to draw with South Korea in its final match of the tournament in March.

'Complex' investigation:

The incident has only just come to light because it took months to investigate, due to its "complexity", the FFA told the ABC.

That inquiry delivered findings to the FFA board on October 3, which resulted in the show causes being issued.

"This follows an extensive, independently run investigation into a complaint received by the FFA," the FFA said in a statement.

"The investigation was initiated shortly after the complaint was received and, due to its complexity, took months to complete. The FFA board considered the findings of the investigation on October 3 and the board subsequently determined that the show-cause process should proceed."

Sport Australia is set up to receive complaints about Australian sports programs, but refers complaints made against a sport to the relevant sporting organisation.

When asked to clarify the status of the complaint, a spokesperson for Sport Australia stated the organisation, "has no public comment at this point".

OlympicStadium.jpeg Despite its name, the Olympic Stadium in Phnom Penh has never hosted an Olympic Games.

Cambodian risks:
The Smart Traveller website urges Australians in Cambodia to be wary of theft, sexual assault and "accepting invitations from strangers".

The FFA has offered the players counselling and is in contact with Professional Footballers Australia (PFA), the union representing footballers.

PFA chief executive John Didulica said his organisation, "is aware of an incident raised in relation to its members".

"As an independent investigation and subsequent disciplinary proceedings remain active, it would be entirely inappropriate and prejudicial to comment further on the matter," he said.

"Obviously, the players will continue to cooperate with the FFA throughout the process."

No consular assistance was provided to any player, according to a spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Previous breaches of the code of conduct by other players and coaches have prompted fines and suspensions.

The under-23 side returns to South-East Asia in January for the Asian championship. The top three teams at that tournament qualify for the Olympics.
 

sydmariner

Well-Known Member
What happens when FIFA 20 simulates the Hyundai A-League 2019/20 Season?
The moment has arrived, the Hyundai A-Leauge is here. Now all that's left is watch it all unfold. But the staff at a-league.com.au can't wait seven months to find out who the Champions will be — so we simulated it on FIFA 20.


Now we all know the player ratings on FIFA 20 are pretty precise but one thing EA Sports do not have up to scratch is the Hyundai A-League calendar. You will notice the 2019/20 season is played over 30 games rather than the 29 (and three byes) in real life.

Other than that, we can offer no guarantees that every single result will, or will not, be 100% accurate. Here's how the final regular season table panned out....



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HOW TO WATCH: Don't miss a kick of Hyundai A-League Round 1
PREVIEW: Adelaide United v Sydney FC
TRANSFERS: All the pre-season signings made by your club

Tony Popovic's Perth Glory celebrate lifting back-to-back Premierships, with Steve Corica's Sydney FC just off the pace despite only losing two games all season.

Melbourne City take a big step forward under new chief Erick Mombaerts, while new boys Western United and last season's wooden spooners Central Coast Mariners will surely be delighted to make the Finals Series.

Marco Kurz's Melbourne Victory sneak into the top six on goal difference, leaving Ufuk Talay cursing his luck as Wellington Phoenix land in seventh.

Adelaide, Western Sydney and Newcastle all take a step back from last season and there is not a happy start to the Robbie Fowler reign in Queensland with Brisbane Roar finishing rock bottom!

That leaves us with a mouth-watering Melbourne Derby Elimination Final, while Mark Rudan and Alen Stajcic go head-to-head in Victoria.


Melbourne Derby Preview
Hyundai A-League Finals Series 2019/20
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Two away upsets in those all-or-nothing clashes sets up Perth Glory to host sixth-seeds Melbourne Victory in the Semi Finals.

Meanwhile, Sydney FC welcome the resurgent Central Coast Mariners — who have to be the comeback story of the season.

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It is not to be for the underdogs and we have a repeat of the Hyundai A-League Grand Final 2018/19. Once again, Popovic and Corica face off in Western Australia.

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Perth Glory avenge their 2018/19 heartbreak and lift their first ever Hyundai A-League Championship!

Popovic breaks his Grand Final curse, winning in the big dance for the first time in five attempts, and the back-to-back Premiers add more silverware to the cabinet. Is the Glory dynasty only just getting started!?

FIFA 20: Hyundai A-League's highest-rated players through the ages
MORE: Every Hyundai A-League club's best XI on FIFA 20
 

turbo

Well-Known Member
https://www.a-league.com.au/news/hy...u-23-players-substitute-bench-upcoming-season

Football Federation Australia have confirmed that the Hyundai A-League Competition Regulations have been amended to allow clubs to add up to an extra two players on the substitute bench subject to conditions.

FFA Head of Leagues Greg O'Rourke said that this update to the Hyundai A-League Competition Regulations will help with the development of young footballers in the Hyundai A-League.

“This initiative is designed to promote opportunities for U-23 players from Australia for all Hyundai A-League clubs based in Australia and for Wellington Phoenix an opportunity for both U23 Australian and New Zealand players.

“It allows clubs an advantage of up to 7 substitutes should they have 3 x U-23 players on the match day starting list.

“It is envisaged that this initiative will provide clubs with the opportunity to include more young players in the match day squad and, by extending the number of players on the bench, will also allow the coaching staff more options on game day.

“We expect to see teams both home and away take advantage of this change in policy from Round 1.

“The ability to get more game time for our younger players is critical to their development both as Hyundai A-League players and also for National team selection.

“I would like to thank the FFA Board for considering this amendment and approving for the upcoming Hyundai A-League season,” concluded O’Rourke.

The amendments to the Hyundai A-League Competition Regulations provide that a Club may now:

  • (i) select six (6) Players as substitutes on the Starting List, including one (1) goalkeeper, provided that:
    • (A) for all Clubs (ex. Wellington Phoenix), at least two (2) of the Players selected on the Starting List, either in the starting XI or as a substitute, are:
      • (1) eligible to be called up for Australian National Teams; and
      • (2) born on or after 1 January 1996; and
    • (B) for Wellington Phoenix, at least two (2) of the Players selected on the Starting List, either in the starting XI or as a substitute, are:
      • (1) eligible to be called up for Australian or New Zealand National Teams; and
      • (2) born on or after 1 January 1996; or
  • (ii) select seven (7) Players as substitutes on the Starting List, including one (1) goalkeeper, provided that:
    • (A) for all Clubs (ex. Wellington Phoenix), at least three (3) of the Players selected on the Starting List, either in the starting XI or as a substitute, are:
      • (1) eligible to be called up for Australian National Teams; and
      • (2) born on or after 1 January 1996; and
    • (B) for Wellington Phoenix, at least three (3) of the Players selected on the Starting List, either in the starting XI or as a substitute, are:
      • (1) eligible to be called up for Australian or New Zealand National Teams; and
      • (2) born on or after 1 January 1996.
 

turbo

Well-Known Member
Note the eligible for national team call up means the likes of Majok (if capped), Stensness (unless playing for nix), Athiu, Kamsoba and others dont contribute towards the quota for extra players. We still have enough other players to benefit from it though.
 

BrisRecky

I'm an idiot savant without the pesky savant bit
Just watching (sort of) the paddock wrestling test between Aussie v NZ at WIN Stadium...how good is that pile of bricks ...perfect for the Wollongong Wolves to take up residence i reckon ...no one else is using the fkn thing
 

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