Sorry which facts did i get wrong? All your talk about lower standard players not wanting to play in CSL are your opinionand not fact and yes i know that the PDL teams play home games in canada and away games against american teams in america whats your point?u were the one trying to be a smart arse name dropping about canadian players you knew and saying that the only Canadaian clubs palyin in America were theMLS &� USL1 clubs when in FACT they are'nt are they?[/QUOTE]
My talk about MLS, USL1 players not wanting to play in the CSL are based on the opinions of two players that I know very well (played and coached them in the past) who has played at either level. Kelly, the Canadian had played at CNSL level in the past and Andrew, the New Zealander is playing in the MLS. They both have a better idea than you ever will have.
I did not say that the Canadian clubs playing in the US were at MLS and USL1 level only. I said that there are three Canadian clubs at those levels which are above CSL. I think you didn't read the context again. PDL which is below USL2 & CSL and I also include the main reason for the Canadians to play there (and not in the CSL) was to open a bigger window for their players for the MLS football superdraft as part of their player development scheme. Your use of "Only" is misleading. I have not used "only" in my original post. In fact if anything I made a little punctuation mistake using "." and not ";" And you only decided to counterpoint that (which was a simple mistake) and avoid the rest. Talk about "strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel!!"
Requoting from above.
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.... Yes i know that the PDL teams play home games in canada and away games against american teams in america whats your point?. . . saying that the only Canadaian clubs palyin in America were theMLS & USL1 clubs .....
That is definitely a confession.
Teams based in Canada, plays half their games in Canada and most of their squad are Canadians means that they are an Canadian side. Only an idiot would dare to say otherwise.
The application proves the same for the Wellington Phoenix, who is an New Zealand club.
Every point that you have made out has been countered and covered substantially by many of the posters here. What I have pointed out was more than enough even for those posters who do support WP in the O-league. I have expanded and explore the points in more than sufficient depth.
Yet you have chosen either
1.) Ignore the points and misrepresent these points.
2.) Misunderstand the points and miscounter the points
3.) Misunderstand the points and restated your original but weak points again.
Either way, you have nothing new to offer but stupidity. Most posters would have at least seen that I have placed more than enough points of support that adds to the Phoenix inclusion rather than not including them.
But as it has been said before . . .
We know what competition that they are administrated by . . . but;
Is Toronto FC a US team?
Is Cardiff City a English team?
Is Wellington Phoenix a Australian team?
The answer to those questions is a resounding NO.
Moving on. . .
What countries are these team based in? It is simple geography.
Answer is Canada, Wales, NZ.
Next. . .
What confederation does these countries belong to?
Answer is CONCACAF, UEFA, OFC.
What confederation does these teams play in?
Answer is CONCACAF (Tornoto & other US cities), UEFA (Cardiff & other English cities), OFC (Wellington) & AFC (other Australian cities).
Spot the difference.
As you see, WP plays in both AFC and OFC, however they are based in Wellington which is in OFC and so are consider a NZ team and a OFC club. WP DOES NOT HAVE VOTING RIGHTS IN THE FFA because they are not an Australian club. WP have the A-League sub-licence from NZF. NZF are the A-League licence holders. The FFA have gave NZF the licence and doing so invited NZF to provide them a NZ club to play in the A-League. This differs from the original NZ Knight contract in which NZF (/NZS) had no contractual relationship with neither the NZ Knight nor the FFA.
WP are contracted to the NZF not FFA and the NZF are contracted to the FFA to provide them a suitable team. This team has to follow the FFA administrative conditions of the A-League as stipated in their NZF contract.
To say that WP is an Australian club and not NZ club is foolhardy. Where as for the Football Kings and NZ Knight, they have slightly stronger grounds to be called Australian clubs rather than a NZ one. The new A-league licence to NZF is security and establishes WP even more as a NZ club which of course means they are an OFC club.
Enough said.