I am going to give the SMFC Football Department the benefit of the doubt. Its their first year juggling so many competitions, and there was bound to be things they get right and incorrect.
The thing that we have learned is that they needed to sign 5 better quality players, and rely far less on the U23s. The player signings of Singh and Shalamanov-Trenkov were utterly failures. I believe the added reliance on signing younger players such as Coveny and Lackay was a risky move and upon reflection, should have been avoided.
We are all experts after the event, so if the Football Department is reading this post, then I would suggest the following changes to the 2027 season:
- Do not play NPL Victoria matches with a full U20s/U23s composite team. Yes it may be great experience for the young players, but we are dropping valuable competition points unnecessarily.
- Sign an additional 5 quality players that can share the workload between OFC Pro League, Dockerty Cup, NPL Victoria, Australia Cup, Australian Championship.
- Designating 3-5 players that will effectively focus only on OFC Pro League, and a similar arrangement of 3-5 players focusing on NPL Victoria and Dockerty Cup fixtures. In that way, you avoid playing U20s/U23s teams that are guaranteed to lose, and you have dedicated resources for both domestic and international competitions.
- The depth of quality in the team cannot be 15-16 players and then its a dramatic drop off with kids. We require a strong squad of 18-19 players who can be rotated across all competitions. There is plenty of football to be played to justify that size of squad. Plus you can make 5 substitutions that means 16 players can get match time in any fixture.
- Liaise with Football Victoria to seek fixture relief or work with Football Victoria in order to move fixtures around to provide sufficient space to avoid playing full U20s/U23s starting lineups.