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Sign Up Now!There’s a great point to be made that the seasons should be aligned and the pyramid opened but to call it a “glorified preseason cup” is pretty ridiculous. Plus, from the quarters onwards the A-League teams start to put effort in.
Yeah aligning the season is tricky, probably not as costly to play in winter now the big bash takes casual sports fansThere’s a great point to be made that the seasons should be aligned and the pyramid opened but to call it a “glorified preseason cup” is pretty ridiculous. Plus, from the quarters onwards the A-League teams start to put effort in.
I like the idea of a leagues cup with group stages (12 a league clubs 8 nst clubs). Stadiums are super expensive making it hard to make a longer season and apparently its hard to get stadiums in winterIt's a massive topic for another thread but I think the A League should attempt something new with scheduling.
We have such a long off season so a mid season break wouldn't be the end of the world. The trouble is it'd probably come during hottest weather which is also Christmas school holidays.
Start in August and play until just before Christmas then resume in February. Bundesliga used to have a break from around December 18 to the end of January.
What would it look like?I want state championships, like they have in Brazil (another country that suffers the tyranny of distance). There's a lot of positives to it:
1. Saves on travel costs;
2. Allows NPL clubs to play against A-League teams regularly and fill their coffers on larger match attendances; and
3. Most importantly, fills the calendar in a way that accommodates A-League and NPL seasons that take place in different seasons, thereby making it easier to have a joined up pyramid because the league seasons are won't overlap.
What would it look like?
Not taking a cup seriously is insane to meLove their attitude.
Pre covid the cup was "mickey mouse" as the A-League teams always pumped the NPL clubs and it was a good laugh for them
Now its a Pre-Season cup they dont care about, not laughing now.
Not taking a cup seriously is insane to me
Tho i suppose not many turn up for acl and acl2 either which is also weird to me
I guess there are probably still a lot of multisports fans
Shows the ignorance and brain washing done by the Lowy tenure towards NPL.Not taking a cup seriously is insane to me
Tho i suppose not many turn up for acl and acl2 either which is also weird to me
I guess there are probably still a lot of multisports fans
Who says teams are even taking the league seriously look at how some of the owners are going about itNot taking a cup seriously is insane to me
Tho i suppose not many turn up for acl and acl2 either which is also weird to me
I guess there are probably still a lot of multisports fans
As in fans whose primary sports are Aussie rules, cricket and rugby league/union? A lot of them on that sub despise (or pretend to despite) other sports.I guess there are probably still a lot of multisports fans
Oh interesting. Just confused why football fans wouldnt care about a cup (and similarly why acl and acl2 crowds are small compared to the a league).As in fans whose primary sports are Aussie rules, cricket and rugby league/union? A lot of them on that sub despise (or pretend to despite) other sports.
They’re an odd bunch. Here’s an example:Oh interesting. Just confused why football fans wouldnt care about a cup (and similarly why acl and acl2 crowds are small compared to the a league).
They’re an odd bunch. Here’s an example:
Normally you’d think that progressive people like those on Reddit would be supportive of a young queer woman making it in what would historically be described as a male-dominated field. However, even though she won’t make near as much as, say, Lucas Herrington would at Hull (even if God forbid, he never plays), they blast her for saying the pay she’d get here is shit.
In saying that they’ve got a really weird dislike (to an extent) of her despite her being a world-class player (and someone who copped a lot of abuse after we lost to the Lionesses in 2023). I could be conspiracy theorising here but I wonder if her being from a rural area is part of it (her birthplace, Cowra, votes heavily for the Nationals and voted strongly against the Voice).
Redditors? Oh yeah absolutely, the demographic is 16 to 30-year-olds, quite progressive and very concentrated in the cities.Yeah maybe skew young?
I want state championships, like they have in Brazil (another country that suffers the tyranny of distance). There's a lot of positives to it:
1. Saves on travel costs;
2. Allows NPL clubs to play against A-League teams regularly and fill their coffers on larger match attendances; and
3. Most importantly, fills the calendar in a way that accommodates A-League and NPL seasons that take place in different seasons, thereby making it easier to have a joined up pyramid because the league seasons are won't overlap.
I have tween and teenage children & they now how to think logically and spatially. What's their excuse ?Redditors? Oh yeah absolutely, the demographic is 16 to 30-year-olds, quite progressive and very concentrated in the cities.