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Posted August 23, 2011 09:32 · last edited March 18, 2021 06:11

cheeko wrote:

Ronaldoknow wrote:

The standard of the coaching is the biggest issue, not the players. Nomads are a perfect example of this. they went from a bunch of misguided fools controlled by a raving maniac to a cohesive machine capable of winning the league by changing the coach to someone who understood the game and knew what they were doing. The pitches are also an issue. Year after year the best footy is played prior to May then it all starts to turn to custard as teams train and play in substandard conditions. The new artificial pitch should help. And it may solve another problem as well - league should start mid March 18 games (all at ASB Park on artificial surface - 2 on Friday night, 1 on Saturday, 2 on Sunday arvo)then top 4 go into South Island league (2 groups of 4) with top 4 Football South teams home and away for further 6 games, top 2 in each group play knock outs with other group top 2 to find winner, highest ranked team gets home advantage. Finishing mid September.
7 Months of football all on good surfaces predominantly. The key thing is all clubs will strive to keep their good players by trying to make the top 4 otherwise run the risk of losing them to the more ambitious clubs. And no relegation - it was fear of losing (read relegation) that got Nomads in the sh*t so quickly this year. Once they got over that they were fine. Just left it to late.
Maybe the goal difference tie like the one between United and Nomads should be decided by who won the most games - not who scored the most goals?
Agree with most of this but cant agree with no relegation. Its good to have a new team, like Coastal this year, come up and freshen the league up. Having a closed shop with the same 8 teams would be pretty boring in my opinion.


No relegation doesn't mean no promotion. Entry to the league should be criteria based, not solely performance based. Nothing to stop a club who thinks they are up for it from applying. Alternatively when the league splits after the first 2 rounds nothing to stop the 2 top Div 1 teams stepping into the spots vacated by the top teams who head off into the South Island League and playing a further round of games with the remaining teams. Bottom 2 after this round then drop out into Div 1 for next season but are able to play there way back in under the same format in that season. Comprende?

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cheeko wrote:

Ronaldoknow wrote:

The standard of the coaching is the biggest issue, not the players. Nomads are a perfect example of this. they went from a bunch of misguided fools controlled by a raving maniac to a cohesive machine capable of winning the league by changing the coach to someone who understood the game and knew what they were doing. The pitches are also an issue. Year after year the best footy is played prior to May then it all starts to turn to custard as teams train and play in substandard conditions. The new artificial pitch should help. And it may solve another problem as well - league should start mid March 18 games (all at ASB Park on artificial surface - 2 on Friday night, 1 on Saturday, 2 on Sunday arvo)then top 4 go into South Island league (2 groups of 4) with top 4 Football South teams home and away for further 6 games, top 2 in each group play knock outs with other group top 2 to find winner, highest ranked team gets home advantage. Finishing mid September.
7 Months of football all on good surfaces predominantly. The key thing is all clubs will strive to keep their good players by trying to make the top 4 otherwise run the risk of losing them to the more ambitious clubs. And no relegation - it was fear of losing (read relegation) that got Nomads in the sh*t so quickly this year. Once they got over that they were fine. Just left it to late.
Maybe the goal difference tie like the one between United and Nomads should be decided by who won the most games - not who scored the most goals?
Agree with most of this but cant agree with no relegation. Its good to have a new team, like Coastal this year, come up and freshen the league up. Having a closed shop with the same 8 teams would be pretty boring in my opinion.


No relegation doesn't mean no promotion. Entry to the league should be criteria based, not solely performance based. Nothing to stop a club who thinks they are up for it from applying. Alternatively when the league splits after the first 2 rounds nothing to stop the 2 top Div 1 teams stepping into the spots vacated by the top teams who head off into the South Island League and playing a further round of games with the remaining teams. Bottom 2 after this round then drop out into Div 1 for next season but are able to play there way back in under the same format in that season. Comprende?