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Sign Up Now!fair... nothing against new clubs... provided they are given the same opportunities as existing ones.True but you could still have both, IMO; a Tasmania United alongside South Hobart and a Geelong City alongside North Warriors and Rangers, Surf Coast FC, Corio etc.
The APL has made no bones about the fact that any expansion can and will ONLY come with a hefty license fee attached. Even the more financialy stable members of the APL cartel dont give a hoot about crowd numbers or league strength... ask CFG what they are doing about moving out of AAMI for example.well whether you want to use the word lobby or beg, what would you suggest
there is always a chance that without lobbying we have the a league chugging along 20 years from now with a huge vote on the apl board without lobbying to pry things open
Is your Arab mate called Hassan bin-Google?Sutho - my Saudi gov mates started some searching
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The APL has made no bones about the fact that any expansion can and will ONLY come with a hefty license fee attached. Even the more financialy stable members of the APL cartel dont give a hoot about crowd numbers or league strength... ask CFG what they are doing about moving out of AAMI for example.
Of course, the chances of TAS joining the proverbial fray have just taken a bodyblow thanks to the AFL getting its way(again) like the clique of spoilt brats that it isfair... nothing against new clubs... provided they are given the same opportunities as existing ones.
Becuase we mistakenly believed (at the time) that this was the only avenue open to us to compete at the highest possible level and that the FFA was sincere in their claim of wanting what was best for ALL of football in this country... Thank Christ for WU and Macarthur in a way I suppose... and Melburne Leasure Centres Heart before that ... we dodged a massive bullet.How come your MOB have not only put in several bids, but were willing to be stump up $20 mill to be part of the closed shop plastic McFranchise league?
Nothing stopping Lederer fulfilling the *promises they made Pignata and give him a license and an "investor" for next yearOf course, the chances of TAS joining the proverbial fray have just taken a bodyblow thanks to the AFL getting its way(again) like the clique of spoilt brats that it is![]()
its quite ironic I'm in the land of the google and franchise masters hahahaIs your Arab mate called Hassan bin-Google?![]()
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Would love to but can’t unfortunately, work commitments. The joys of running a small business@Glenardo you travelling to Melbourne for the game?
I hope a few Marconi fans DO make the effort to come down... Im gutted for you mate, sincerely. We'll celebrate at the Palace next year hopefully.Would love to but can’t unfortunately, work commitments. The joys of running a small business
It is what it is, reality of adult life, gotta pay the bills. Have barely been able to get to any of these games so far. Hopefully next year Marconi get more Sunday games, had none this year (in the championship).I hope a few Marconi fans DO make the effort to come down... Im gutted for you mate, sincerely. We'll celebrate at the Palace next year hopefully.
I mean the place is a shit hole and NOT fitting a state league match, let alone a final in any way, but its a chance to witness another chapter in this long story of ours. .
Set up a stall at the ground re, 2 birds 1 stone.. its the village it will fit right in! HahahaWould love to but can’t unfortunately, work commitments. The joys of running a small business
3 years ago, Rangers took over 100,000 to Seville for a mid-week cup final, the biggest ever travelling support outside of its own country in European football history, it can be done!It is what it is, reality of adult life, gotta pay the bills. Have barely been able to get to any of these games so far. Hopefully next year Marconi get more Sunday games, had none this year (in the championship).
Apparently they’re trying to get a bus load together, we shall see.
Its OV you should say two girls one cup...Set up a stall at the ground re, 2 birds 1 stone.. its the village it will fit right in! Hahaha
As long s the result is the same for Marconi, Id be happy with that...3 years ago, Rangers took over 100,000 to Seville for a mid-week cup final, the biggest ever travelling support outside of its own country in European football history, it can be done!