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Remember how A-League wanted to expand to 20 teams with new and old clubs? The plan was then to split that into two divisions.
Well, we're at 20 teams right now, 12 APL and 8 NST. In 2026/27 why not fast forward straight to that 20 team super division? Then split that for the following season with 12-14 in the top tier and expand the second tier to 12.
"P&R is a solution to the problem of having too many clubs" said with such authority. But where does that claim come from?Vince Rugari and Matt Windley's idea.
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52K views · 553 reactions | 🇦🇺⚽️💬 "I don't know why we're waiting... just say this is what we're doing now!" This is the conversation that could define the future of Australian football. Let's talk about promotion and relegation. SMH reporter Vince
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If you're a South Melbourne or APIA or whoever, would you join?
My proposal is also similar but involves the Australian Championship becoming five foundation clubs in addition to eight NPL premiers and the three best second placed sides (one apiece) from New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria qualifying to facilitate a 16-team A-League with expansion to Canberra and addition of South Melbourne, Bergers and Preston Lions, where the bottom three are relegated between A-League and the Championship, and the bottom one or two sides in the Championship are relegated back to existing NPL pyramids based on Member Federation size.I had a similar idea in my proposal where teams qualified for the Championship (which becomes an actual league rather than a cupesque tournament) via the state leagues with the relegated teams reorganised into state leagues via geography (with those state leagues having an increased relegation spot in that case to avoid overcrowding the leagues).
By eight NPL premiers I assume you mean from every federation but Football NT which doesn’t have an NPL (but it’s still eight since Football Northern NSW is separate to Football NSW)?My proposal is also similar but involves the Australian Championship becoming five foundation clubs in addition to eight NPL premiers and the three best second placed sides (one apiece) from New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria qualifying to facilitate a 16-team A-League with expansion to Canberra and addition of South Melbourne, Bergers and Preston Lions, where the bottom three are relegated between A-League and the Championship, and the bottom one or two sides in the Championship are relegated back to existing NPL pyramids based on Member Federation size.
Except we wanna expand the A-League first so it’s bigger.Honestly, if we’re aiming to connect the pyramid, etc - we shouldn’t be creating any new teams at the top (eg, Canberra United)
It's not obvious that new franchises are incompatible with p&rHonestly, if we’re aiming to connect the pyramid, etc - we shouldn’t be creating any new teams at the top (eg, Canberra United)
The eight NPL premiers would be from every Member Federation and the remaining five foundation clubs would be the same as they are currently, except the three best second placed teams from New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria replace South Melbourne, Heidelberg United and Preston Lions who would be promoted to the A-League as part of expansion to a 16-team comp along with the addition of a Canberra side.By eight NPL premiers I assume you mean from every federation but Football NT which doesn’t have an NPL (but it’s still eight since Football Northern NSW is separate to Football NSW)?
If so that would surely work. The only problem I can think of is debate over the foundation clubs.
If the p&r comes in 30 years sure.Except we wanna expand the A-League first so it’s bigger.
Sounds good! I’m guessing no NZNL teams though?The eight NPL premiers would be from every Member Federation and the remaining five foundation clubs would be the same as they are currently, except the three best second placed teams from New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria replace South Melbourne, Heidelberg United and Preston Lions who would be promoted to the A-League as part of expansion to a 16-team comp along with the addition of a Canberra side.
Yer laundering was harsh or maybe not.I reckon the only way forward is to integrate. Throwing the AL out is just repeating past mistakes. It might make the disgruntled fans feel nice and fuzzy inside but you'd be turning many away from the game. Just like post NSL. It'd be stupidity.
We need pro-rel between the AL and below. Let the AL clubs compete and see who's strong enough to survive. See what teams are strong enough to rise. We'll get to see which clubs are just 'franchises' - as gets needled.
It's a shame the APL interests and structures makes that almost impossible. Which is total bullshit.
Well - hand in $$$$’s stake your area claim buy 4 licenses and you got your when you wish upon a star.Except we wanna expand the A-League first so it’s bigger.
New Zealand National League teams would remain separate from the proposed new Australian football pyramid but Auckland FC and Wellington Phoenix would still retain their spots in the A-League and can be promoted and relegated like everyone else, except they can only go down to the Australian Championship at most unless a Member Federation is willing to admit them into their pyramid should it reach that point.Sounds good! I’m guessing no NZNL teams though?
Football360 says pro/rel is possible (source: Instagram)!
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I'll link the full post below but basically there's three steps:
Read the full thing here, it's quite interesting and it could work!
- Expand the A-League to 18 teams (e.g Canberra, Christchurch, Gold Coast, Tassie)
- Split the league into two, with relegation between the A1 and A2 Leagues
- Only have pro/rel from the A2 League if the club seeking promotion is 100% able to become pro
Yeah it was a fantastic show to be honestA lot of people going off on the socials about 9 teams, probably fair enough. Equal division numbers are ideal, but they're better off in this example going with 10+8, or even better expanding to 20 and going with a 12+8 split or 10+10 as a second preference. I think if the top tier drops below 12 teams then we're in trouble.
But I love the concept of the show and it will certainly get people concentrating on connecting the pyramid.
I'm always surprised he has this view - when he cut his teeth on Hanwood v Yoogali - and given his brilliant love letter on the Yoogali/NPL situation last year - it really goes against that thinking.Yeah it was a fantastic show to be honest
Interesting Vince does believe that there should be public criteria for anyone t get in the a league (or presumably championship) and anyone should be allowed. I don't know how much influence he has, but I do see him as a bit of a barometer for your more skeptical of grassroots side of the divide in football. So fingers crossed that view becomes wide spread enough to get implemented
Small correction he said "P&R is a solution to the problem of having too many PROFESSIONAL clubs" which must explain why P&R exists all throughout the known football universe.... the bloke is an AFL muppet, ..."P&R is a solution to the problem of having too many clubs" said with such authority. But where does that claim come from?