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If no paywall, safe bet would be that it's on 10play.No idea but I just read Joey Lynch article that the championship won’t be on a paywall and the announcement should be coming any day now
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Sign Up Now!If no paywall, safe bet would be that it's on 10play.No idea but I just read Joey Lynch article that the championship won’t be on a paywall and the announcement should be coming any day now
On that recent interview appearance from Raciti he claimed adamantly that they’re not part of wests tigers, but that the “wests” groups wants to become a broader sporting club. That wests tigers are the nrl branch, wests APIA are the football branch, and that they’re also looking to get a basketball team. Make of that what you will. Have made my stance clear previously. The promo vid seems to almost try to justify the rebranding, as if to say “see we’ve had lots of names and logos throughout our history”APIA have gone as far to even change their logo for the Championship to add Wests.
with a staged fan celebration video clip up on their socials.
they have really sold themselves this time![]()
Hey it is what it is. I get it, again, no problem with the structural side of this, just personally would have preferred if the rebrand was more subtle. I wonder how much has been required by the wests group. Obviously they’ve been able to keep part of the name, the colours etc so there’s obviously been some give and takeWell the Wests group is a pretty parge sporting entity supporting many varied codes and obviously branching out more.
They have been APIA supporters as you know for yonks.
APIA is small in resource compared to yours Glenardo, another known, don't have a club with $'s coming through it.
Like I said elsewhere, TR is a passionate Ferrari salesman, we need funds to keep alive, hence the tweaks/changes he makes sure the Club functions stays afloat - there is nothing wrong with this imo - he's changing keeping the Club alive.
We are not like the APL having massive sugar daddys even though some are in background at a smaller scale thankfully for any of our NPL Clubs.
I'm a fan of the name change as a supporter but obviously they leverage and got otherwise the deal wuldn't have gone through - just hope TR made sure on the fine print there a back up plan/out clause that was agreed upon - who knows.
Well the Wests group is a pretty parge sporting entity supporting many varied codes and obviously branching out more.
They have been APIA supporters as you know for yonks.
APIA is small in resource compared to yours Glenardo, another known, don't have a club with $'s coming through it.
Like I said elsewhere, TR is a passionate Ferrari salesman, we need funds to keep alive, hence the tweaks/changes he makes sure the Club functions stays afloat - there is nothing wrong with this imo - he's changing keeping the Club alive.
We are not like the APL having massive sugar daddys even though some are in background at a smaller scale thankfully for any of our NPL Clubs.
I'm a fan of the name change as a supporter but obviously they leverage and got otherwise the deal wuldn't have gone through - just hope TR made sure on the fine print there a back up plan/out clause that was agreed upon - who knows.
What wouldn't they be able to afford, player payments for 9 matches??? FA is paying for flights and accommodation...Just want to throw this out there...
Q. What would be the implications on the NST if a club like Spirit who has earned a spot, pulls out because they can't afford it or just don't feel it would benefit them?
Q. How much is the FA contributing and would it be financially positive?
everyone noticesits APIA, not like many people will care or notice the changes....
good luck to them, but I'd be livid if it happened at Sydney United.
Is there any suggestion of this happening or just a complete hypotheticalJust want to throw this out there...
Q. What would be the implications on the NST if a club like Spirit who has earned a spot, pulls out because they can't afford it or just don't feel it would benefit them?
Q. How much is the FA contributing and would it be financially positive?
Is there any suggestion of this happening or just a complete hypothetical
I'm certainly interested to see how it works. We shouldn't be pigeonholing clubs to just be "x" and nothing else. Variety is the spice of life. If clubs want to be member based, that's cool. If they want to be migrant based, that's cool. If they want to be franchise based, that's cool. If they want to partner with rugby and basketball, that's cool. It's whatever works for them, their market. Diversify and survive. And I hope this one has many benefits for APIAWell the Wests group is a pretty large sporting entity supporting many varied codes and obviously branching out more.
They have been APIA supporters as you know for yonks.
APIA is small in resource compared to yours Glenardo, another known, don't have a club with $'s coming through it.
Like I said elsewhere, TR is a passionate Ferrari salesman, we need funds to keep alive, hence the tweaks/changes he makes sure the Club functions stays afloat - there is nothing wrong with this imo - he's changing keeping the Club alive.
We are not like the APL having massive sugar daddys even though some are in background at a smaller scale thankfully for any of our NPL Clubs.
I'm not a fan of the name change as a supporter but obviously they leverage and got otherwise the deal wuldn't have gone through - just hope TR made sure on the fine print there a back up plan/out clause that was agreed upon - who knows.
+++ edit, my error I'm NOT a fan of the name change but out of my control.
I've been confused how my NST costings have been so much cheaper than the numbers proposed by FA/AAFC. I was wondering if they're flying the teams first class and staying in 5 star hotels!![]()
Australian Championship: Clubs, season start, all you need to know
The Australian Championship begins on Friday, Oct. 10. But which clubs are participating? And where will you be able to watch it? Joey Lynch answers some national second-tier FAQs.www.espn.com.au
https://www.australianchampionship....es-landmark-multi-platform-broadcast-deal-sbs
SBS given the broadcast rights for the Australian Championship for at least the next two seasons to go along with their existing World Cup rights.