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Sign Up Now!Haven't heard anything other than social media take-down requests.Still no word from Capital Football publicly about all this. @NicCarBel any word if they're saying anything behind the scenes yet or not?
Murray United (Albury-Wodonga) - VIC NPL2
Its hard to say.. Their junior boys are entrenched in NPL VIC so no reason not to allow them to at least re-apply... I dont know enough about them to be honest... Didn't they withdraw from NPL 3 a few years ago?Might stretch what's considered changes to capital football; but what are the thoughts about Murray United re-entering the Victorian football pyramid next year (provided they get enough player interest).
Would love to see it but am concerned it'll be like Bendigo City's return; where from a merit perspective they re-enter at State 7 (or State 5 at most) next year. Much harder ask for players to either a) play 'representative football' at Murray and travel to play quite a low level of football instead of just locally; or b) stay at Murray instead of playing at their actual level and moving to Melbourne/Canberra/Sydney. Ideally they'd re-enter the pyramid higher but that's a kick in the teeth for someone like Bendigo.
I mean, I could consider this an overall "Riverina" thread. I'm a little like you in what you just said there - a little of Column A, and a little of Column B. Given it's what we would normally call in NSW an 'association club' it probably does warrant a higher entry point (GV Suns, Wagga City, the previous Riverina Rhinos, Nepean FC in Sydney are all examples of what I'd call 'association clubs'), but like you said as well.. not fair to the other below when there's already a clear path in promotion/relegation. I believe they did withdraw from NPL3, but that may have been during the COVID affected seasons, so that may have played a major part in that withdrawal.Might stretch what's considered changes to capital football; but what are the thoughts about Murray United re-entering the Victorian football pyramid next year (provided they get enough player interest).
Would love to see it but am concerned it'll be like Bendigo City's return; where from a merit perspective they re-enter at State 7 (or State 5 at most) next year. Much harder ask for players to either a) play 'representative football' at Murray and travel to play quite a low level of football instead of just locally; or b) stay at Murray instead of playing at their actual level and moving to Melbourne/Canberra/Sydney. Ideally they'd re-enter the pyramid higher but that's a kick in the teeth for someone like Bendigo.
Thanks for sharing the webpage - I've been blocked from their social channels with no formal warning - fancy Capital Football not adhering to their social media policy...https://capitalfootball.com.au/outc...LpOw5HvekMCAroSfzg_aem_bBp08BcHUQ_S587NyELmtg
So at this stage, Yoogali get cut. 3 teams needed to go up. That would be Olympic, Belco who should be clear. And then whoever finishes 5th out of Brindy/White Eagles as ANU and Juve don't have exemptions/juniors. How does 5th get to be in the NPL.
I brought it up on X (where I'm not blocked) so will expect to be blocked on there too for mentioning it.Yeah right. Send them an email with that screen capture and ask why they haven't followed the set guidelines.
@HappyGuus for your tables website - top 3 clubs from CPL (excluding ANU, Canberra Juventus, Wagga City) to be promoted to NPL. No relegation from NPL (but removal of Yoogali from either competition)https://capitalfootball.com.au/outc...LpOw5HvekMCAroSfzg_aem_bBp08BcHUQ_S587NyELmtg
So at this stage, Yoogali get cut. 3 teams needed to go up. That would be Olympic, Belco who should be clear. And then whoever finishes 5th out of Brindy/White Eagles as ANU and Juve don't have exemptions/juniors. How does 5th get to be in the NPL.
@FootballSamI brought it up on X (where I'm not blocked) so will expect to be blocked on there too for mentioning it.