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Australian Championship campaign ideas!

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Bc as we all know we have to do all the work for them..... here could be a simple campaign
*warning: I may have overkilled the cliche's, apologies in advance, but its the passion for the project coming out!


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Campaign Title:
"More Than a Game: "Real football. Real fans. Real stories. - We don’t follow clubs. We belong to them."

Campaign Objectives:

Differentiate the experience from the concept of the "sanitized" A-League environments by offering authenticity and connection!

*Reignite local pride in traditional Community-rooted clubs.

*Educate younger generations on the deep history and community relevance of these clubs.

*Celebrate the unique football culture—passion, rivalries, songs, food, foundational roots.

*Grow match-day attendance through emotional storytelling and fan engagement.

Core Message:

"We were here before the spotlight—and we'll be here after."
"This isn’t just football. It’s family. It’s culture. It’s tradition."

Campaign Pillars:

1. History: “Back to Our Roots”
Mini-documentary series (6–10 mins each) titled "Founding Days", telling the origin stories of clubs like South Melbourne, Sydney Olympic, Marconi, Preston etc.

Include archival footage, fan interviews, match highlights, and iconic moments.

Interactive timeline on social media/web: “(enter number) Years of [Club Name]”, fans upload their memories.

#ThrowbackThursdays—vintage jersey matchday photo contests and best retro gameday moments etc .

2. Culture: “Clubs Built by Communities”
Showcase the ethnic and community roots (Greek, Italian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, etc.) that gave rise to these clubs.

Highlight food trucks and stalls on match days serving traditional cuisines.

"Club culture Match Day" events.

Partner with local schools and cultural centers for "Football & Heritage Week".

3. Fan Experience: “Home of the True Football Fan”
Emphasize standing terraces, songs, community rivalries, and clubhouses—“This is what football should feel like.”

Real fan testimonials: 60-second “My Club, My Life” videos filmed in people’s homes or clubrooms.

Introduce “Bring a Mate” Tickets: every member gets one free guest pass per season to share the atmosphere.

Run pre-match “March to the Ground” parades led by drums, banners,

Digital & Social Media:
Hashtag: #OurClubsOurStories | #AustralianFootballRoots | #BackToTheTerraces

TikTok + Instagram Reels:

“Did You Know?” 30-sec club history facts.

Fan-made contests.ie jersey designs, banners etc

Club ambassadors do weekly Q&As and behind-the-scenes content.

Collaborations:

Football Australia: push for recognition of club heritage in national narrative.

Local councils & state federations: co-host community day events.

SBS/Vault Content: syndicate the docuseries or do a “Football Fridays” partnership.

Example Campaign Rollout (3 months):
Month 1: HISTORY

Launch “Founding Days” docuseries.

Club museums open on match days.

Vintage kit week – retro jerseys encouraged.

Month 2: CULTURE

“Culture Match Days” every weekend.

Local food vendors + entertainment.

Month 3: FAN EXPERIENCE

Fan contests (chant, poster, match-day vlog).

Measure Success Metrics:
Increases in average match-day attendances.
Reach on social media.
New sponsors.
Youth registrations etc.

Key Focus Note:
This campaign isn’t about nostalgia—it’s about reclaiming relevance by leaning into authenticity. Traditional clubs have what modern clubs try to manufacture: history, identity, and unbreakable community bonds. Now its time to re tell that story in a new narrative.


Visual Pitch:

Imagery: iconic club photos, terraces in full voice.

Objective:

Reignite pride | Boost attendance | Educate youth | Deepen fan bonds.
Reconnect through heritage, identity & experience.

Campaign Pillars

History (“Back to Our Roots”)

Culture (“Clubs Built by Communities”)

Fan Experience (“Home of the True Football Fan”)

Pillar #1 – History
Screenshots from docuseries.

Examples: interactive timeline on website and socials.

Visual: vintage kits, archival match posters.

Pillar #2 – Culture
Photos of match-day food stalls.

Mock-up: Culture Match Day poster with banners + club logos.

Quote callout: “Where legends were born.”

Pillar #3 – Fan‑Centric
Mock-up: March to Ground flyer.

Sample “Bring a Mate” ticket.

Snapshot of fan testimonial video: “My Club, My Life.”

Social Media Strategy
Instagram/TikTok mock-ups:

“Did You Know?” club fact card.

Current + legend video clips.

My club clips with on-screen copy & hashtag usage.

Collaborations & Partners
Logos: Football Australia, local councils, archives, venue partners etc.

Community day campaigns co-branded with partner logos.

Call to Action:

“Join us to reignite our legacy. Become our partner. Be part of the stories”

“Bring your family, bring your friends, bring your pride. Wear your history. Join the story" #AustralianFootballRoots”

Social Media Mockups

YouTube Shorts – Fan Testimonial
60‑sec video: “My Club, My Life” inside clubhouse. “Tell us your story with #MyClubMyLife for a chance to feature!”

Each individual club - Video Advert
Campaign Title: “More Than a Game: Our Club. Our Story.” Sound: Crowd noise, drums, distant chanting.

"Before the glitz… before the leagues… there were our clubs."

Ode to tradition:
"Built by hands that came from everywhere. Greece, Italy, Croatia, North Macedonia, Britain... But all found one home… football." Fading into the Australian Flag.

Progressing into:

Modern day scenes - kids running onto suburban pitches, elders watching from the clubhouse, a packed terrace,
On-screen text:
“Real Fans. Real Culture. Real Football.”

"This isn’t entertainment. It’s identity. It's generations standing where their parents once stood."

"This is your club. Your song. Your story."

🟡 More Than a Game.
⚪ OurClubs. OurStories.
🔵 #BackToTheTerraces | #AustralianFootballRoots


Formats:
15s cut: Social ads (TikTok, IG Stories)

30s version: YouTube pre-roll, Facebook

60s version: TV, web, stadium screens
 
This is excellent. I'll have to finish reading it in the morning haha. One point:

Real football. Real fans.
Straight up, let's not be divisive. No slogans that will make people roll their eyes and walk away. I'm an A-League fan, and I want the Championship more than anyone, but don't force me choose. Know what I mean? I'll always follow it anyway, it's what I do. And don't get AFL and NRL fans offside either, they follow multiple sports too. Those sort of taglines would just be antagonistic.

This one is really cool and has a deeper meaning than maybe intended:
We don’t follow clubs. We belong to them.
 
Would love a theme song

Any songs out there anout rejecting fake for something authentic?
 
This is excellent. I'll have to finish reading it in the morning haha. One point:


Straight up, let's not be divisive. No slogans that will make people roll their eyes and walk away. I'm an A-League fan, and I want the Championship more than anyone, but don't force me choose. Know what I mean? I'll always follow it anyway, it's what I do. And don't get AFL and NRL fans offside either, they follow multiple sports too. Those sort of taglines would just be antagonistic.

This one is really cool and has a deeper meaning than maybe intended:
Yeah fair enough, curious what other people think

There is a tradeoff mind you, it may ne divisive but it also leans into a point of difference. It also would make cup games between a league and championship teams more passionate
 
This is excellent. I'll have to finish reading it in the morning haha. One point:


Straight up, let's not be divisive. No slogans that will make people roll their eyes and walk away. I'm an A-League fan, and I want the Championship more than anyone, but don't force me choose. Know what I mean? I'll always follow it anyway, it's what I do. And don't get AFL and NRL fans offside either, they follow multiple sports too. Those sort of taglines would just be antagonistic.

This one is really cool and has a deeper meaning than maybe intended:
“We don’t follow clubs - we belong to them” absolutely has to be used for real in a marketing campaign; plus it is a sentiment that the AFL/NRL fans(of their respective traditional clubs) you mention would naturally empathise with.

I’d alter the other quote to “It’s football - for the fans”. Essentially gets the same message across w/o being blatantly ‘divisive’, while being a subversive callback to “It’s football but not as you know it” from ALM Season 1.

For social-media, all the hashtags @Hellenic_blue&white suggested must be used - in addition to one which we must spam the hell out of:

#ProRelForAUS

We must make it known that this is truly the will of the 🇦🇺⚽️ public at large, and not the mere daydream of a fringe-minority within the game. It’s to be our way of holding the bastards@ FFA/APL to account in preventing the Championship from forever remaining another closed-shop where “never the twain shall meet” other than the AUS Cup and friendlies, in relation to both the ALM and lower-tiers.
 
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This is excellent. I'll have to finish reading it in the morning haha. One point:


Straight up, let's not be divisive. No slogans that will make people roll their eyes and walk away. I'm an A-League fan, and I want the Championship more than anyone, but don't force me choose. Know what I mean? I'll always follow it anyway, it's what I do. And don't get AFL and NRL fans offside either, they follow multiple sports too. Those sort of taglines would just be antagonistic.

This one is really cool and has a deeper meaning than maybe intended:
HG, I am with you fully and i assure you that any diviisiveness is not the overall intention, but merely the hook.... I based the camapaign on the existing divide that will best encapture the feelings, hearts, minds etc of fringe supporters to r re engage and a league supporters to challenge (and engage that way) .... another avenue for utilising the existing tribalism (divide) if you will... It also feeds my belief that rivalries, do indeed feed the sport of ours.... rivalries of old and rivalries of new.. itnflows into the push for an eventual p&r and the groundwork for that

I assure you any "stabs" are purely my inner South Melbourne coming out!

🤣😂
 
Yeah fair enough, curious what other people think

There is a tradeoff mind you, it may ne divisive but it also leans into a point of difference. It also would make cup games between a league and championship teams more passionate
Exactly that Grazor... its about utilising the rivalries/differences, firstly to establish the needed backbone for the new comp and to continue to propel it forward with the required momentum!

Its merely a simple attempt to create traction that seems to not exist (and which in my feable mind can be easily established).

The AU cup proves there is this hook to tap into.
 
Bc as we all know we have to do all the work for them..... here could be a simple campaign
*warning: I may have overkilled the cliche's, apologies in advance, but its the passion for the project coming out!


🇦🇺⚽
Campaign Title:
"More Than a Game: "Real football. Real fans. Real stories. - We don’t follow clubs. We belong to them."

Campaign Objectives:

Differentiate the experience from the concept of the "sanitized" A-League environments by offering authenticity and connection!

*Reignite local pride in traditional Community-rooted clubs.

*Educate younger generations on the deep history and community relevance of these clubs.

*Celebrate the unique football culture—passion, rivalries, songs, food, foundational roots.

*Grow match-day attendance through emotional storytelling and fan engagement.

Core Message:

"We were here before the spotlight—and we'll be here after."
"This isn’t just football. It’s family. It’s culture. It’s tradition."

Campaign Pillars:

1. History: “Back to Our Roots”
Mini-documentary series (6–10 mins each) titled "Founding Days", telling the origin stories of clubs like South Melbourne, Sydney Olympic, Marconi, Preston etc.

Include archival footage, fan interviews, match highlights, and iconic moments.

Interactive timeline on social media/web: “(enter number) Years of [Club Name]”, fans upload their memories.

#ThrowbackThursdays—vintage jersey matchday photo contests and best retro gameday moments etc .

2. Culture: “Clubs Built by Communities”
Showcase the ethnic and community roots (Greek, Italian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, etc.) that gave rise to these clubs.

Highlight food trucks and stalls on match days serving traditional cuisines.

"Club culture Match Day" events.

Partner with local schools and cultural centers for "Football & Heritage Week".

3. Fan Experience: “Home of the True Football Fan”
Emphasize standing terraces, songs, community rivalries, and clubhouses—“This is what football should feel like.”

Real fan testimonials: 60-second “My Club, My Life” videos filmed in people’s homes or clubrooms.

Introduce “Bring a Mate” Tickets: every member gets one free guest pass per season to share the atmosphere.

Run pre-match “March to the Ground” parades led by drums, banners,

Digital & Social Media:
Hashtag: #OurClubsOurStories | #AustralianFootballRoots | #BackToTheTerraces

TikTok + Instagram Reels:

“Did You Know?” 30-sec club history facts.

Fan-made contests.ie jersey designs, banners etc

Club ambassadors do weekly Q&As and behind-the-scenes content.

Collaborations:

Football Australia: push for recognition of club heritage in national narrative.

Local councils & state federations: co-host community day events.

SBS/Vault Content: syndicate the docuseries or do a “Football Fridays” partnership.

Example Campaign Rollout (3 months):
Month 1: HISTORY

Launch “Founding Days” docuseries.

Club museums open on match days.

Vintage kit week – retro jerseys encouraged.

Month 2: CULTURE

“Culture Match Days” every weekend.

Local food vendors + entertainment.

Month 3: FAN EXPERIENCE

Fan contests (chant, poster, match-day vlog).

Measure Success Metrics:
Increases in average match-day attendances.
Reach on social media.
New sponsors.
Youth registrations etc.

Key Focus Note:
This campaign isn’t about nostalgia—it’s about reclaiming relevance by leaning into authenticity. Traditional clubs have what modern clubs try to manufacture: history, identity, and unbreakable community bonds. Now its time to re tell that story in a new narrative.


Visual Pitch:

Imagery: iconic club photos, terraces in full voice.

Objective:

Reignite pride | Boost attendance | Educate youth | Deepen fan bonds.
Reconnect through heritage, identity & experience.

Campaign Pillars

History (“Back to Our Roots”)

Culture (“Clubs Built by Communities”)

Fan Experience (“Home of the True Football Fan”)

Pillar #1 – History
Screenshots from docuseries.

Examples: interactive timeline on website and socials.

Visual: vintage kits, archival match posters.

Pillar #2 – Culture
Photos of match-day food stalls.

Mock-up: Culture Match Day poster with banners + club logos.

Quote callout: “Where legends were born.”

Pillar #3 – Fan‑Centric
Mock-up: March to Ground flyer.

Sample “Bring a Mate” ticket.

Snapshot of fan testimonial video: “My Club, My Life.”

Social Media Strategy
Instagram/TikTok mock-ups:

“Did You Know?” club fact card.

Current + legend video clips.

My club clips with on-screen copy & hashtag usage.

Collaborations & Partners
Logos: Football Australia, local councils, archives, venue partners etc.

Community day campaigns co-branded with partner logos.

Call to Action:

“Join us to reignite our legacy. Become our partner. Be part of the stories”

“Bring your family, bring your friends, bring your pride. Wear your history. Join the story" #AustralianFootballRoots”

Social Media Mockups

YouTube Shorts – Fan Testimonial
60‑sec video: “My Club, My Life” inside clubhouse. “Tell us your story with #MyClubMyLife for a chance to feature!”

Each individual club - Video Advert
Campaign Title: “More Than a Game: Our Club. Our Story.” Sound: Crowd noise, drums, distant chanting.

"Before the glitz… before the leagues… there were our clubs."

Ode to tradition:
"Built by hands that came from everywhere. Greece, Italy, Croatia, North Macedonia, Britain... But all found one home… football." Fading into the Australian Flag.

Progressing into:

Modern day scenes - kids running onto suburban pitches, elders watching from the clubhouse, a packed terrace,
On-screen text:
“Real Fans. Real Culture. Real Football.”

"This isn’t entertainment. It’s identity. It's generations standing where their parents once stood."

"This is your club. Your song. Your story."

🟡 More Than a Game.
⚪ OurClubs. OurStories.
🔵 #BackToTheTerraces | #AustralianFootballRoots


Formats:
15s cut: Social ads (TikTok, IG Stories)

30s version: YouTube pre-roll, Facebook

60s version: TV, web, stadium screens
Farkin spectacular re........ email this to George Kou and the South media team ....
 
Ill leave that to those more music savvy than myself lol
Was thinkingof using second solution by the living end in a pod about it with a voice over something like

"Are we unique? Unable to build a pyramid because the vast distances and pressure from rival codes?
Is asystem that lets every club dream of playing at the top for other countries and beyond the reach of Australia?
Are grassroots clubs too associated with migrant communities for a code desperate for acceptance mainstream australia?
Or is there a second solution"
 
Was thinkingof using second solution by the living end in a pod about it with a voice over something like

"Are we unique? Unable to build a pyramid because the vast distances and pressure from rival codes?
Is asystem that lets every club dream of playing at the top for other countries and beyond the reach of Australia?
Are grassroots clubs too associated with migrant communities for a code desperate for acceptance mainstream australia?
Or is there a second solution"

Why even mention or think that - its 2025 this isn't what local clubs are anymore.
They were aussie clubs in any case to me but those out of the circle labelled them as ethnics - that was yesterday not today even more so.
 
Why even mention or think that - its 2025 this isn't what local clubs are anymore.
They were aussie clubs in any case to me but those out of the circle labelled them as ethnics - that was yesterday not today even more so.
Ah ok i can leave that part out

Still, like the band
 
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Was thinkingof using second solution by the living end in a pod about it with a voice over something like

"Are we unique? Unable to build a pyramid because the vast distances and pressure from rival codes?
Is asystem that lets every club dream of playing at the top for other countries and beyond the reach of Australia?
Are grassroots clubs too associated with migrant communities for a code desperate for acceptance mainstream australia?
I would love this to be pitched at CEO's of MV and Sydney FC with retort from SMFC Preston and Marconi Presidents where they cant hide behind their thumbs and have to give straight answers!
These are the questions that need to be done in podcasts .. right people right scope and answers to all Grazor... almost like a debate with both sides to bring down the divide permanently should that be the want and all masks finally off!
 
Why even mention or think that - its 2025 this isn't what local clubs are anymore.
They were aussie clubs in any case to me but those out of the circle labelled them as ethnics - that was yesterday not today even more so.
Despite it all having been said to death..... that we have to keep showing "citizenship papers" is the most disheartening thing! Its worse still when its so called real football people that keep pushing that agenda and not the AFL or NRL whobhave gone the other way! Go figure!
 
Despite it all having been said to death..... that we have to keep showing "citizenship papers" is the most disheartening thing! Its worse still when its so called real football people that keep pushing that agenda and not the AFL or NRL whobhave gone the other way! Go figure!
why I pulled it up even though I know Graz means well.
Its done to death and done, true disheartening and afterall near on every ethnic you'd know is proud Aussie citizen.
OzTralia some things just never change for some.
 
why I pulled it up even though I know Graz means well.
Its done to death and done, true disheartening and afterall near on every ethnic you'd know is proud Aussie citizen.
OzTralia some things just never change for some.
yeah but to be fair some of the ideological reasons for excluding grassroots clubs involve ethnicity, certainly that's the impression I get from r/aleague

I guess it depends on who the target audience for the pod is. Does it include people who need to be convinced that npl clubs formed by migrants are "local clubs" or are people like that not listening to our pod anyway :D
 
yeah but to be fair some of the ideological reasons for excluding grassroots clubs involve ethnicity, certainly that's the impression I get from r/aleague

I guess it depends on who the target audience for the pod is. Does it include people who need to be convinced that npl clubs formed by migrants are "local clubs" or are people like that not listening to our pod anyway :D
Graz and that’s the prob with that other site let alone elsewhere.
They followed the media talk, the sell up of the new white policy league even though it was a rich ethnic behind it - most never were around growing up through those challenging times.
They are ignorant.
The pod is for all who in turn should have open minds it’s not about convincing anyone I would think.
If your mind is already set from goss and press who wants these one eyed so called football supporters - ethnic grounded Australian clubs are the backbone of the game if they don’t get that who friggin needs them not the game that’s for sure !
 
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