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almost 12 years ago

It's the A league, of course it will!


Allegedly

almost 12 years ago
Jeff Vader wrote:
Hope they have someone quick on the kazoo to bleep out all the offensive comments.
I think this will backfire spectacularly


I can find anything on it, but on TV last night it said this had been canned by FIFA.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

almost 12 years ago
Leggy wrote:
Jeff Vader wrote:
Hope they have someone quick on the kazoo to bleep out all the offensive comments.
I think this will backfire spectacularly


I can find anything on it, but on TV last night it said this had been canned by FIFA.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/football/fifa-pulls-plug-on-football-federation-australia-mikingup-aleague-referees-for-finals/story-fnk6pqot-1226888073859
almost 12 years ago

Jason Derulo to entertain the crowd at HT during the grand final.

almost 12 years ago

Who? 

Does he know the words to the chicken dance?


Allegedly

almost 12 years ago · edited almost 12 years ago · History

Gonna shove this here, so it doesn't derail the Football United talk

Football Federation Australia has attracted the ire of A-League club owners by moving to impose a $250,000 sanction fee on any international friendly matches the clubs organise against famous overseas teams.


Previously it charged the club 5 per cent of gate takings to sanction other matches.

Club sources say the increased payment, as well as the FFA already holding broadcast rights to the matches, is aimed at deterring clubs from organising their own matches and instead leaving the overseas tours for only the All-Stars, from which the FFA can make up to $1 million a match.

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ffa-to-charge-aleague-clubs-250000-fee-for-tours-by-european-giants-20140505-zr4ni.html


almost 12 years ago

What a load of shite!

This doesn't apply to the nix tour does it?


Allegedly

almost 12 years ago

Gonna shove this here, so it doesn't derail the Football United talk

Football Federation Australia has attracted the ire of A-League club owners by moving to impose a $250,000 sanction fee on any international friendly matches the clubs organise against famous overseas teams.


Previously it charged the club 5 per cent of gate takings to sanction other matches.

Club sources say the increased payment, as well as the FFA already holding broadcast rights to the matches, is aimed at deterring clubs from organising their own matches and instead leaving the overseas tours for only the All-Stars, from which the FFA can make up to $1 million a match.

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ffa-to-charge-aleague-clubs-250000-fee-for-tours-by-european-giants-20140505-zr4ni.html


That is lame. The contracts with the FFA must allow for this shit. Really stupid. Will make it harder for us to justify bringing over teams during the offseason and grow the 'Nix and HAL brand. We don't get much benefit from tours to Oz or the All Stars game.

almost 12 years ago


Dumb. I get why the FFA want to keep a virtual monopoly on such games but isn't charging HAL franchises a fee like that just cutting off your nose to spite your face? I thought the FFA wanted financially secure franchises in the A League, not to mention the greater interest in football and the A League that such games can generate. They should be encouraging high profile friendlies, not discouraging them.

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almost 12 years ago
Tegal wrote:

What a load of shite!

This doesn't apply to the nix tour does it?

Would assume we are paying 5% of gate takings & the FFA have the TV rights. Selling 34k tickets @ $50, the FFA get 85k. How the eff are we gonna be able to justify doing it again next season if we are paying them 250k? If we can get the TV rights back maybe its doable.
almost 12 years ago

Right well back to American teams...This is a joke.


I don't think they actually have a clue half the time.

almost 12 years ago

Gonna shove this here, so it doesn't derail the Football United talk

Football Federation Australia has attracted the ire of A-League club owners by moving to impose a $250,000 sanction fee on any international friendly matches the clubs organise against famous overseas teams.


Previously it charged the club 5 per cent of gate takings to sanction other matches.

Club sources say the increased payment, as well as the FFA already holding broadcast rights to the matches, is aimed at deterring clubs from organising their own matches and instead leaving the overseas tours for only the All-Stars, from which the FFA can make up to $1 million a match.

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ffa-to-charge-aleague-clubs-250000-fee-for-tours-by-european-giants-20140505-zr4ni.html

Owned. Not nice.

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almost 12 years ago

Hmmmm I wonder about this.

 

1: You would think with the amount of work done and the lead in time, at some point, Welnix/Dome would have gone to the FFA and said 'Hey, we are doing this' or the FFA might have gone 'Hey, we heard you are doing this' Its not like its the worlds best kept secret now.

 

2: If FFA are controlling the TV rights then why is there talk of selling the rights by Dome through other territories and possible PPV on Sky?

 

They may be looking to enforce this only on games by clubs located in Australia.

Grumpy old bastard alert

almost 12 years ago

Melbourne Victory reportedly made 500k from Liverpool whereas Liverpool made 6-7 mill. I'm sure some teams like Liverpool would be willing to pay the 250k if they can get a return of that much. Teams like Newcastle and West Ham would probably just look elsewhere. This charge and no revenue from playoff games just makes it that much harder for clubs to survive.

almost 12 years ago

THE Manchester City revolution at Melbourne Heart will start with a bang when the club clashes with cross-town rival Melbourne Victory in Round 1 next season.

The Herald Sun can also ­reveal the A-League is almost certain to go into recess during January’s Asian Cup, to be played in Australia.

In the latest draft of the ­fixture, not due to be released until mid-year, the season’s first game is to be played on Friday, October 10.

To fit the 27-round season plus finals into the October-May window used last season, it is expected that clubs will play several midweek games. December is likely to be the busiest period.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/melbourne-derby-to-open-season-10-while-aleague-will-break-for-the-2015-asian-cup-in-january/story-fnk6pqhd-1226909354114
almost 12 years ago


almost 12 years ago

THE Manchester City revolution at Melbourne Heart will start with a bang when the club clashes with cross-town rival Melbourne Victory in Round 1 next season.

The Herald Sun can also ­reveal the A-League is almost certain to go into recess during January’s Asian Cup, to be played in Australia.

In the latest draft of the ­fixture, not due to be released until mid-year, the season’s first game is to be played on Friday, October 10.

To fit the 27-round season plus finals into the October-May window used last season, it is expected that clubs will play several midweek games. December is likely to be the busiest period.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/melbourne-derby-to-open-season-10-while-aleague-will-break-for-the-2015-asian-cup-in-january/story-fnk6pqhd-1226909354114
I wonder if there's any chance that we'll pay a few make-up games (in advance) during this period so that we can take a few weeks off whilst the CWC is on and the Stadium is out of action?
almost 12 years ago
hlmphil wrote:

THE Manchester City revolution at Melbourne Heart will start with a bang when the club clashes with cross-town rival Melbourne Victory in Round 1 next season.

The Herald Sun can also ­reveal the A-League is almost certain to go into recess during January’s Asian Cup, to be played in Australia.

In the latest draft of the ­fixture, not due to be released until mid-year, the season’s first game is to be played on Friday, October 10.

To fit the 27-round season plus finals into the October-May window used last season, it is expected that clubs will play several midweek games. December is likely to be the busiest period.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/melbourne-derby-to-open-season-10-while-aleague-will-break-for-the-2015-asian-cup-in-january/story-fnk6pqhd-1226909354114

I wonder if there's any chance that we'll pay a few make-up games (in advance) during this period so that we can take a few weeks off whilst the CWC is on and the Stadium is out of action?

I was wondering that also, we could play games in January to give us the gap for the CWC.
almost 12 years ago
hlmphil wrote:

THE Manchester City revolution at Melbourne Heart will start with a bang when the club clashes with cross-town rival Melbourne Victory in Round 1 next season.

The Herald Sun can also ­reveal the A-League is almost certain to go into recess during January’s Asian Cup, to be played in Australia.

In the latest draft of the ­fixture, not due to be released until mid-year, the season’s first game is to be played on Friday, October 10.

To fit the 27-round season plus finals into the October-May window used last season, it is expected that clubs will play several midweek games. December is likely to be the busiest period.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/melbourne-derby-to-open-season-10-while-aleague-will-break-for-the-2015-asian-cup-in-january/story-fnk6pqhd-1226909354114

I wonder if there's any chance that we'll pay a few make-up games (in advance) during this period so that we can take a few weeks off whilst the CWC is on and the Stadium is out of action?

I was wondering that also, we could play games in January to give us the gap for the CWC.
It would make a lot of sense. Which is probably why it won't happen.
I guess some clubs could get annoyed at having to play without their socceroos?
almost 12 years ago
hlmphil wrote:
hlmphil wrote:

THE Manchester City revolution at Melbourne Heart will start with a bang when the club clashes with cross-town rival Melbourne Victory in Round 1 next season.

The Herald Sun can also ­reveal the A-League is almost certain to go into recess during January’s Asian Cup, to be played in Australia.

In the latest draft of the ­fixture, not due to be released until mid-year, the season’s first game is to be played on Friday, October 10.

To fit the 27-round season plus finals into the October-May window used last season, it is expected that clubs will play several midweek games. December is likely to be the busiest period.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/melbourne-derby-to-open-season-10-while-aleague-will-break-for-the-2015-asian-cup-in-january/story-fnk6pqhd-1226909354114

I wonder if there's any chance that we'll pay a few make-up games (in advance) during this period so that we can take a few weeks off whilst the CWC is on and the Stadium is out of action?

I was wondering that also, we could play games in January to give us the gap for the CWC.
It would make a lot of sense. Which is probably why it won't happen.

I guess some clubs could get annoyed at having to play without their socceroos?

If we don't play Victory & Brisbane, we would avoid that hassle.
almost 12 years ago

But with the A-League set to release its 10th season fixtures before the Socceroos head for FIFA World Cup duty in Brazil, it’s understood all clubs have been handed a copy of the preliminary fixtures before they are signed off.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/adelaide-united-could-play-melbourne-victory-in-blockbuster-clash-at-adelaide-oval-early-next-aleague-season/story-e6frf4gl-1226916711118
almost 12 years ago


almost 12 years ago


It Friday and #Steineken time but PFA  which way are they playing. 

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almost 12 years ago

What the actual sort of formation is that? Also how is Troisi not in that team? I think he should have been player of the season ahead of Broich.

almost 12 years ago
Ryan54 wrote:

What the actual sort of formation is that? Also how is Troisi not in that team? I think he should have been player of the season ahead of Broich.



Broich was miles ahead of anyone else.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

almost 12 years ago
Leggy wrote:
Ryan54 wrote:

What the actual sort of formation is that? Also how is Troisi not in that team? I think he should have been player of the season ahead of Broich.



Broich was miles ahead of anyone else.

Yeah maybe. Hard to compare different players and that. I think Broich only won MVP because Brisbane finished miles ahead of everyone else. Troisi did more with worse around him.
almost 12 years ago

No Carlos???

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

almost 12 years ago
Mainland FC wrote:
No Carlos???
Carlos won the Johnny Warren mate. He is too good for this team...

Grumpy old bastard alert

almost 12 years ago

A-LEAGUE action will return to Townsville for the first time since the 2011 axing of the North Queensland Fury in August.

The Townsville Bulletin can reveal that the Brisbane Roar, Sydney FC and Newcastle Jets have agreed to terms and will play a round robin pre-season tournament with matches on August 24, 27 and 30 at the Townsville Sports Reserve.

An official announcement is expected to be made later this week.
http://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/news/aleague-returns-to-townsville/story-fnjfzs4b-1226928865019

Sydney are gonna be rather busy this pre-season.

almost 12 years ago
Mainland FC wrote:

No Carlos???

On the bench

almost 12 years ago

HUNTER Stadium is set to be resurfaced at a cost of about $1.25 million to ready it as a host venue for 2015 Asian Cup games.

The state government has agreed to kick in $1 million, with the rest of the money to come from the Cup’s Local Organising Committee and government stadium management agency Venues NSW.

The money addresses major concerns that the state of the turf had fallen below the international standards expected of the venue, which will be in the spotlight when it hosts four Cup matches in January.

Sport and Recreation minister Stuart Ayres has secured the cash and says the work will start after the final home game for the Newcastle Knights.

Football Federation Australia has agreed to schedule Newcastle Jets A-League matches as away games until November, to provide the eight-week window needed to get the work done.

http://www.theherald.com.au/story/2315462/exclusive-hunter-stadium-to-be-resurfaced/
almost 12 years ago

So the FFA can schedule away games for Newcastle when their stadium is out of action, but we 'have to' take home games away when ours is? Hmmm. 


Allegedly

almost 12 years ago

I can see why though. Hunter Stadium is out of action for the Asian Cup which is probably the most important football tournament ever to take place in Australia.

almost 12 years ago

Hunter stadium is out because the pitch is being relaid (for the Asian cup).

Westpac stadium was out because the pitch was being relaid. 


Allegedly

almost 12 years ago
It will be interesting to see if City's buying power will distort the A-League. Villa may only be here for 10 games but if you managed to win most of them, you will get a big jump on the other teams (like Brisbane last season)

The biggest concern is how they fill the 5 visa spots and how the FFA treat loans into the club under the new CBA. The previous CBA would be easily rorted by the City group loaning players for minimum wages.
almost 12 years ago


I understand the argument and I see the concern, however on balance surely this is a good thing? Rich committed owners, top quality players, potential global exposure - all good things for the competition as a whole. Much better than having the Heart as they were carrying on I would think.

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almost 12 years ago


I understand the argument and I see the concern, however on balance surely this is a good thing? Rich committed owners, top quality players, potential global exposure - all good things for the competition as a whole. Much better than having the Heart as they were carrying on I would think.

We will only known in hindsight.