Son of Sam
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It’s easily doable in my opinion. I’d say 2 years should be ready to go.Are you optimistic a h&a nst happens soon?
In other words in 2027. I expect an even more successful NSD this year
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Sign Up Now!It’s easily doable in my opinion. I’d say 2 years should be ready to go.Are you optimistic a h&a nst happens soon?
I need the optimism, should have u on the show during the preview in a few monthsIt’s easily doable in my opinion. I’d say 2 years should be ready to go.
In other words in 2027. I expect an even more successful NSD this year
Players voted for a new league NOT new teams... The Devil is ALWAYS in the details.
You are forgetting that the prevailing narrative is ‘can’t do’ not ‘can do’.I need the optimism, should have u on the show during the preview in a few months
amongst fans, clubs or football australia?You are forgetting that the prevailing narrative is ‘can’t do’ not ‘can do’.
I am chasing this up, I think I have found a way to interview players from the time to get their perspectiveIn what ways would the new league with old teams been different?
Reminds me of NPL in WA when it rebranded from state league to NPL a few years back, same teams, same rubbish to be fair.
Ethnicity?In what ways would the new league with old teams been different?
Reminds me of NPL in WA when it rebranded from state league to NPL a few years back, same teams, same rubbish to be fair.
Players voted for a new league NOT new teams... The Devil is ALWAYS in the details.


All.amongst fans, clubs or football australia?
im curious how fair it is to blame lowy as much as he is. It seems the pfa were the hardline organization forbidding anything sensible and lowy did talk about second tiers and p and r a lot. That couldve been all talk. But the pfa were openly opposed, so why would lowy hide any different viewsI don't know if it's ever that simple in our game. The more I find out the more it seems EVERYONE had a hand in both improving and screwing the next generation of the league. No "one" bad guy or good guy.
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Clubs, players, organisations, sponsors, benefactors, governments, other codes etc., they've all helped in some way and all bent us over in other ways. That'll probably never change, too
We just have to try to learn from the past and put our best foot forward. Namaste, grasshoppers![]()
Look forward to hearing what they have to say.I am chasing this up, I think I have found a way to interview players from the time to get their perspective
From the recesses of my memory the prevailing sentiment before the final few seasons of the NSL was one of optimism for the "professional" league that was coming. The "refresh" was, at least how we understood, more clubs to be added to cities around Australia that were like Adelaide United and Perth Glory - New football clubs, set up from thebeginnng to be appealing the blossoming "mainstream" football crowd in Australia that was starting to take notice of the Premier league and the Socceroos various attempts ate WC qualifiation which seemed to be getting closer and closer to being achieved... WE all thought our clubs would form the backbone of what was coming.In what ways would the new league with old teams been different?
Reminds me of NPL in WA when it rebranded from state league to NPL a few years back, same teams, same rubbish to be fair.
100%. My only addition is to say, as can be read in Melbourne Croatia's statement above, the big bad bogeyman "effnikz" WANTED the formation of Melbourne Victory, and Sydney FC and Mariners - what they didnt expect is to NOT be wanted in return.I don't know if it's ever that simple in our game. The more I find out the more it seems EVERYONE had a hand in both improving and screwing the next generation of the league. No "one" bad guy or good guy.
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Clubs, players, organisations, sponsors, benefactors, governments, other codes etc., they've all helped in some way and all bent us over in other ways. That'll probably never change, too
We just have to try to learn from the past and put our best foot forward. Namaste, grasshoppers![]()
Lowy just wanted to punish the NSL clubs, I believe he did/does love football in this country. He just wanted to get his revenge on an organisation that sent him packing so many times. Fair play that he convinced a new audience to eat the old one because of his business connections... "Football but NOT as you know it" Never a truer word spoken indeed.im curious how fair it is to blame lowy as much as he is. It seems the pfa were the hardline organization forbidding anything sensible and lowy did talk about second tiers and p and r a lot. That couldve been all talk. But the pfa were openly opposed, so why would lowy hide any different views
100%. My only addition is to say, as can be read in Melbourne Croatia's statement above, the big bad bogeyman "effnikz" WANTED the formation of Melbourne Victory, and Sydney FC and Mariners - what they didnt expect is to NOT be wanted in return.
Some of us want u back100%. My only addition is to say, as can be read in Melbourne Croatia's statement above, the big bad bogeyman "effnikz" WANTED the formation of Melbourne Victory, and Sydney FC and Mariners - what they didnt expect is to NOT be wanted in return.
Some of us want u back
The PFA has always been the worm in the apple of Australian football.im curious how fair it is to blame lowy as much as he is. It seems the pfa were the hardline organization forbidding anything sensible and lowy did talk about second tiers and p and r a lot. That couldve been all talk. But the pfa were openly opposed, so why would lowy hide any different views
Every group is a worm in the apple in some way or another. I wouldn't say any group is worse than any other either. They all have agendas and no group cares about the needs of the other groups. The APL sucks. The PFA sucks. All state feds suck (although QLD seems to suck more than the others). FA are spineless and also suck. Australian football administration at all levels is just one big suckfest and not in the good way.The PFA has always been the worm in the apple of Australian football.
I think the pfas problem is they need to be q union that represents all players not just the pro ones.Every group is a worm in the apple in some way or another. I wouldn't say any group is worse than any other either. They all have agendas and no group cares about the needs of the other groups. The APL sucks. The PFA sucks. All state feds suck (although QLD seems to suck more than the others). FA are spineless and also suck. Australian football administration at all levels is just one big suckfest and not in the good way.
Some of us want u back