greenpoint
Well-Known Member
Earlier this week, somebody on the forum mentioned the FFA's A-League Grand Final ads in Sydney's newspapers. There have been advertisements for the GF in every paper every day. But do you think even one of them mentions the names of the two clubs in the Grand Final? Not on your life.
This is an email I sent to Ben Buckley on Wednesday. I am not expecting a reply, just as I haven't received replies to my messages about television and radio coverage of the A-League and the Socceroos. For what it's worth:
Dear Mr Buckley,
I am intrigued with the advertisements in today's Sydney newspapers for the Hyundai A-League Grand Final.
The ads contain the sponsors' names and logos. They even name the band chosen to provide the pre-match entertainment.
Now, to the match itself. Which two teams are playing in the Hyundai A-League Grand Final? There is absolutely no indication in these advertisements that the two top-placed teams, Central Coast Mariners and Newcastle United Jets, have made it into the A-League Grand Final.
Was this an oversight? Perhaps an attempt to overlook the tribalism with which our sport is so inherently linked? Or a bloody-minded ploy to attract Sydney people to a match that features no Sydney teams?
I, for one, feel quite insulted that the grand finalists' names are not deemed worthy of featuring in your ads. The Mariners and the Jets have built up such loyal and passionate support in such a short time. The future of football in Australia has never looked better. Central Coast and Newcastle families - mine included - are going into debt to afford tickets to what will no doubt be an absolute cracker of a grand final. And the clubs are not even accorded the right to appear in your advertisements.
Please, treat the A-League's clubs and fans with a little more respect, and assume the general public has a modicum of intelligence.
This is an email I sent to Ben Buckley on Wednesday. I am not expecting a reply, just as I haven't received replies to my messages about television and radio coverage of the A-League and the Socceroos. For what it's worth:
Dear Mr Buckley,
I am intrigued with the advertisements in today's Sydney newspapers for the Hyundai A-League Grand Final.
The ads contain the sponsors' names and logos. They even name the band chosen to provide the pre-match entertainment.
Now, to the match itself. Which two teams are playing in the Hyundai A-League Grand Final? There is absolutely no indication in these advertisements that the two top-placed teams, Central Coast Mariners and Newcastle United Jets, have made it into the A-League Grand Final.
Was this an oversight? Perhaps an attempt to overlook the tribalism with which our sport is so inherently linked? Or a bloody-minded ploy to attract Sydney people to a match that features no Sydney teams?
I, for one, feel quite insulted that the grand finalists' names are not deemed worthy of featuring in your ads. The Mariners and the Jets have built up such loyal and passionate support in such a short time. The future of football in Australia has never looked better. Central Coast and Newcastle families - mine included - are going into debt to afford tickets to what will no doubt be an absolute cracker of a grand final. And the clubs are not even accorded the right to appear in your advertisements.
Please, treat the A-League's clubs and fans with a little more respect, and assume the general public has a modicum of intelligence.