Monoethnic Social Club
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For Melbourne City? Nothing, they can function with 7 people in the stands ... but could WU? Or Macarthur for very much longer?In that case, what crowds are required for the clubs to be able to function? All you need is deep pockets like Avondale and your set.
Melbourne City for example have crowds of 5k, its the end of the world, but the owners can afford those crowds so whats the problem/difference?
Dice it and slice it anyway you please, fact is that the Championship clubs DON'T need 5k crowds in order to continue to exist, if they DID they wouldn't have lasted, in some cases, a hundred odd years.... Its been modelled over and over again, it has been in place with the NPL for more than a decade at least.... this is the "beginning" of the journey and clubs will find their economic level when they find it... who cares really how many people turn up, as long as it is "enough"? What that "enough" number is would probably vary from club to club but can't imagine it being more than 1-2 thousand....
It may help if you didn't see this league as a financial opportunity but rather as a football one as you pretend to do with WU... Its effectively giving a framework to 8 (for now) and hopefully another 8 existing clubs to work on themselves and create a better environment for professionalism and player/fan/administrator growth.... I get why a foreign investor with skin in the rival APL may be actively trying to undermine it but why wouldn't anyone that wants footballs footprint in Australia to grow not wan't it?
Are you all THAT afraid of some poor, tired clubs that spent 20 years in obscurity stealing the limelight? Just let it happen, if you wanna watch a game or two cool, if not, best ignore it.