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What about an own goal?...Bullshit. You can't score without the ball.
Get the ball and score..........................
"I was told"I was told that Singo stumped up money when the super payments were overdue.
The person who told me said that Singo told him.
I expressed my surprise but he insisted it was true.
Who to believe?
"I was told"
The single most reliable statement on an internet forum
He doesn't anymore does he?under the impression that Singo had nothing to do with the Mariners.
He doesn't anymore does he?
Probably worth bearing in mind that we've been behind on payments more than once over the last decade ;-)
Money, money, money that's all nearly every professional league in the world game is about.http://www.foxsports.com.au/footbal...y/news-story/2f291420d52b8799c2375d80778c7c1b
An interesting read about a plan hatched to expand into south east Asia that Charlesworth played a major role in
WHY WAS SMITH LOOKING INTO AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL
He had a previous relationship with Central Coast majority owner and chairman Michael Charlesworth via Richard Creitzman, one of Roman Abramovich’s key aides, who was in the helicopter that flew over London as the Russian decided whether or not to buy Chelsea.
“It (the Mariners) was shipping cash at the time, but he got to love the Mariners,” Smith said.
“He loved the supporters. He wanted someone in football who knew how to run the business, make money out of it, protect the club from the ravages of people who prey on football clubs.”
What about an own goal?...
That's a fact of life now. The more money, the more relevant and competitive.Money, money, money that's all nearly every professional league in the world game is about.
How do you know it won't? A strong league with quality teams would likely drive up player quality.Would expanding the A-League into South East Asia develop better Australian players and a stronger national team?
No.
It might not create more Aussie clubs but it might make the existing ones look more important and impressive. That in it self could attract more kids.Would it create more Australian clubs for youngsters to look up to an be inspired by?
No.
??? When women's football generates the income of the men's game they should get better pay. No special treatment before then.Would it line the pockets of those executives at the FFA who gave themselves a 300,000 bonus when the Matildias and the W-League players aren't paid a living wage?
Yes.
Football is not the number one code in Aus. We are, for the foreseeable future, going to struggle for cash. An Asian league might not be the answer, but it is worth a careful look.This is not about growing our game but simple greed. The salary cap has been weakened so much already, slowly dividing the league through finances. Equality and the toughest competition each week creates the best players and spectacle. The need for our salary cap is imperative, something like this would demolish it. The champions of Australia should be determined by the guile, skill of coaches, recruiters and players not by whose owner is willing to stump up the most cash. We need to focus on delivering clubs to every slightly major centre in Australia and giving every young player a chance rather than focusing on generating cash flow or filling Tim Cahill's pockets.
The six FFA executives (Gallop and co) have themselves bonuses of $300,000 each last financial year (read the FFA's financial report) that money could have been used to give a minimum wage to the W-League or Matildas. I agree that the W-League should earn it's keep but should be first in line instead of FFA executives when any money is available. We will never compete financially with the big European leagues, China, India or the US so we need to do something different. We need to build from the grassroots by subsidising player fees, how many kids can't afford to play for their local club? We need to foster the talent we have in our backyard not yearn for superstars from abroad. We need to invest in our coaching methodology at the bottom and educate every coach to be able to teach their club best. We need to have an approach where players have security in their contracts and build a league that showcases our Australian talent and gives our players a contest week in week out. We don't make our national team our Australian players better by including South East Asian sides because the talent pool doesn't get bigger and the sides in South East Asia aren't even on the same level as ours. Money does not equal better play if it did China or Qatar would be world champions. All it does is bring in better foreigners not enhance our own talent pool.That's a fact of life now. The more money, the more relevant and competitive.
How do you know it won't? A strong league with quality teams would likely drive up player quality.
It might not create more Aussie clubs but it might make the existing ones look more important and impressive. That in it self could attract more kids.
??? When women's football generates the income of the men's game they should get better pay. No special treatment before then.
Football is not the number one code in Aus. We are, for the foreseeable future, going to struggle for cash. An Asian league might not be the answer, but it is worth a careful look.
Why does the W-league have to earn it's keep before being taken seriously when the A-league has barely been able to do the same yet?
I want our footballing culture to grow and it will do so a lot more on the back of developing the women's game as well. Personally would enjoy double headers, and think it's great when all the effort of getting to game days to be rewarded with two matches instead of one. Can see a lot of potential upsides in dovetailing them.
If it wasn't for the pitch I'd say play the youth first also. Love making a day of it - like you can with park football etc.
Next week Canberra United play Melbourne $ity @ 3PM before our game @ 5:35 PM & The following week (Nov 20) The Scum play Perth @ 2:30 PM before we play the Scum @ 5PM.I could be wrong but a quick look at the draw tells me there are a heap more WWL/HAL double headers this season - including our game at GIO next Saturday and another CCM game paired with Canberra later in the season.