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So basically there will never be a Tasmanian side?
Personally, I very much doubt it. The population is small and irrevocably split between North and South. The economy basically exists because of government employment. There is no industrial base, no resources to speak of. Essentially the state floats on mainland taxpayer money. I cannot see where the kind of money an A League Club requires would come from
 
Haven't the AFL said they will be moving to Macquarie Pt and in the meantime Bellerive will be the home of the new AFL team plus also state aussie rules? I'm sure I read that somewhere.

Even if state Aussie rules stays the TSL and related regional competitions run from roughly April to September, with most games played on Saturdays. Use temp stands for October - March and live with an Oval for a couple of matches in April

That solution is probably the best you could hope for.
 
Taking the support I saw in the championship where a some random club in Perth would pledge their support of a Sydney based club purely on the ethnic community

Australia wide ethnic clubs that have no home grounds of their own but have the support of their ethnic communities in each state:
Australia Azzurri
Australia Hellenic
Australia Croatia
Australia Skope
Australia White Eagles

You know it makes sense
 
Taking the support I saw in the championship where a some random club in Perth would pledge their support of a Sydney based club purely on the ethnic community

Australia wide ethnic clubs that have no home grounds of their own but have the support of their ethnic communities in each state:
Australia Azzurri
Australia Hellenic
Australia Croatia
Australia Skope
Australia White Eagles

You know it makes sense
Yeah most of the Adelaide clubs (as well as United) wished Metrostars good luck with the exception of one. Adelaide Croatia Raiders pledged their support to Sydney United in their match against Metro
 
Already answered - get the two previous bidders together Football Tasmania (was under a different name before) and Harry Stamoulis. If you could get Stamoulis interested again it could happen very quickly.
I think you are being very optimistic. I can't see how Football Tasmania could possibly have anything near the resources to partner in an enterprise that will cost millions in a licence fee and then lose millions per year. What are their revenue streams? Player registrations?

It's not going to happen.
 
Football is a niche sport in a culture wedded to AFL. Basketball complements AFL and cricket is the embedded summer sport.
I mean regarding the north/south divide. How do their NBL and BBL fans get over it and why would it be different for A-League?
 
I mean regarding the north/south divide. How do their NBL and BBL fans get over it and why would it be different for A-League?
The population of Hobart alone is able to support those two sports, one because it has no competition and is cultural mainstream, and the other because it has no competition as such and only requires relatively small attendances. The population of Hobart is not sufficient to support a professional football team in a culture where the sport has decent participation rates but almost no mainstream cultural presence. It is difficult for non Tasmanians to understand the extent to which Tasmania is a fanatically AFL state.

Look at the difficulty that the state has had establishing a top tier AFL side. Surely that sends clear signals about the prospects of an A-League team there.
 
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I mean regarding the north/south divide. How do their NBL and BBL fans get over it and why would it be different for A-League?
The Jackjumpers are called "Tasmanian" I suppose and are meant to represent the whole island in a sport without any pretence of being about sporting merit.
 
The population of Hobart alone is able to support those two sports, one because it has no competition and is cultural mainstream, and the other because it has no competition as such and only requires relatively small attendances. The population of Hobart is not sufficient to support a professional football team in a culture where the sport has decent participation rates but almost no mainstream cultural presence. It is difficult for non Tasmanians to understand the extent to which Tasmania is a fanatically AFL state.

Look at the difficulty that the state has had establishing a top tier AFL side. Surely that sends clear signals about the prospects of an A-League team there.
Its up to our Tasmanian cousins to dispute but I travel to Tassie 2-3 times a year for work and have been surprised at how much "space" their local media gives to soccer... I frequently hear mention of the upcoming NPL matches and last weeks scores on Tasmanian MMM for example, unheard of up here in Melbourne where the clubs are supposedly bigger, it s rare enough to hear any Aleague news. .

They are indeed AFL mad though, there is no denying it.
 
Its up to our Tasmanian cousins to dispute but I travel to Tassie 2-3 times a year for work and have been surprised at how much "space" their local media gives to soccer... I frequently hear mention of the upcoming NPL matches and last weeks scores on Tasmanian MMM for example, unheard of up here in Melbourne where the clubs are supposedly bigger, it s rare enough to hear any Aleague news. .

They are indeed AFL mad though, there is no denying it.
Yeah - just in NZ during November. They too have plenty of good coverage there, including replays and football shows on FTA. so different to what we get.
 
Yeah - just in NZ during November. They too have plenty of good coverage there, including replays and football shows on FTA. so different to what we get.
Randomly I got into a NZ show about a local high school and EVERY outdoor scene had a bunch of Kiwi kids kicking a football around and looking pretty interested... Can't remembner a soccer ball EVER on Home an Away.... 🤪

 
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