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General A Leagues thread (Men and Women) 2025/26 season

If the Aleague dies, than YES whatever is underneath that (in this case the Championship) will be, by default, the premier league in this country. How much interest and exposure it has is secondary to the fact it has to unite ALL clubs in Australia... Im not interested in how much money can be made out of football, just how much football can grow for all.

Promotion and Relegation has NEVER failed in this country, It has never really been given a chance to even exist properly or to be done fairly.

Why don't you articulate what it is that you REALLY fear happening here?
No you are not, you have said many times your club Sth Melbourne comes first above all else, with football in this country.
 
Putting aside ideologies, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing, is for footballers in Australia to have pathways to professional football in Australia. The A-League and to a lesser extent the Championship followed by the NPL, all help with that.
As an extension of this, they would have MORE pathways if there where 3 or 4 tiers of linked professional football no?
 
If the Aleague dies, than YES whatever is underneath that (in this case the Championship) will be, by default, the premier league in this country. How much interest and exposure it has is secondary to the fact it has to unite ALL clubs in Australia... Im not interested in how much money can be made out of football, just how much football can grow for all.

Promotion and Relegation has NEVER failed in this country, It has never really been given a chance to even exist properly or to be done fairly.

Why don't you articulate what it is that you REALLY fear happening here?
I fear nothing of Australian football, what happens, happens, it is not my primary interest in football.

Yes, it failed, by not carrying on or changing it, was an admission of failure.
 
No you are not, you have said many times your club Sth Melbourne comes first above all else, with football in this country.
"no I'm not" What exactly Robbo?

My club comes first above everything TO ME, as I would assume your club comes first above everything TO YOU, and Suthos club comes first above everything TO HIM... Do you disagree with that? Would you be willing to see your club die "for the good of the game" or whatever other bullshit marketing spin the APL is singsonging these days?
 
Putting aside ideologies, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing, is for footballers in Australia to have pathways to professional football in Australia. The A-League and to a lesser extent the Championship followed by the NPL, all help with that.
I don't think anyone disagrees with that.
 
"no I'm not" What exactly Robbo?

My club comes first above everything TO ME, as I would assume your club comes first above everything TO YOU, and Suthos club comes first above everything TO HIM... Do you disagree with that? Would you be willing to see your club die "for the good of the game" or whatever other bullshit marketing spin the APL is singsonging these days?
Yes I would, I love the state of the game in this country & the Socceroos & matildas success over my love for SFC.
Now if someone came up with an idea that had great pathways for football in this country & produced great Socceroos & Matildas & it's top tier would be among the top 3 competitions in this country but no SFC, yes I would accept it.
Maybe I wouldn't follow it with passion, but I wouldn't waste my time rubbishing it.
 
Yes I would, I love the state of the game in this country & the Socceroos & matildas success over my love for SFC.
Now if someone came up with an idea that had great pathways for football in this country & produced great Socceroos & Matildas & it's top tier would be among the top 3 competitions in this country but no SFC, yes I would accept it.
Maybe I wouldn't follow it with passion, but I wouldn't waste my time rubbishing it.
Fair enough.... I'm sensing a bit of a theme here... Seems like the Aleague franchise support is indeed "football but not as you know it"
 
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