Oh no disagreeing about our governance just as robbos mentions last 50yrs.
My annoyance is that I give some rope of the ol days for we had so many hurdles of acceptance that were completely out of the games honchos control to manage, the racism, the dislike towards our poofter game by the general Anglo public hence JW’s book, media neglect and rejection not even Hawke or Johnny would have been able to change those tunes let alone SAG.
Fast forward to modern day 06 onwards - the changes in society behaviour, the larger commercial outlook, the broadcasting out reach of the world game for all to see - our cup qualis, Ange exposure I won’t bother what happened to the npl Canbra and youth for years in a lull you think it’s not worse in 2025 ?
Mate it’s a friggin mess hanging by a thread at this stage.
If you look at this situation as a business case from the sideline tell me what you see ?
I'm not disagreeing with you.
But to me I think the problem lies in being weak.
And now may be the time to make another bold move.
The implementation of some things under Lowy was not great but it had the chance of being transformational. The A-League was formed relatively quickly when the decision was made.
Teams were announced November 2004 and early in the New Year they were playing in the OFC club qualifiers before kicking off in August 2005. The implementation should have had two teams in Melbourne and Sydney at least from the get go.
I know on the other thread about the World Cup bid for 2022 you thought it was a mistake.
But the money for the bid was miniscule in terms of sports spending by the government. It seemed from then that they became spooked and retreated.
Maybe now is an opportunity. Rewrite the script. Is the Western United demise a sign of impending doom or an opportunity to rewrite the landscape.
If the Foundation 8 of the Australian Championship are ready to go in a H&A league and ALM needs to expand join them together.
A_League license until 2034 are useless if there is no A-League so start P and R from the get go.
The top 10 remaining ALM for an 18 round home and away season. The bottom two plus the Foundation 8 from the Championship do the same.
After the 18 rounds the teams play the other tier for 9 games.
Top of Championship moves up if they are confident of the extra wages bill and the bottom team moves down. Second can maybe have a playoff against the second bottom. Both divisions can have a final series as well if they want but promotion should be based off league position
Introduce a tier below the Championship of maybe a further 24-32 divided into conferences below that that don't have to meet the strict criteria that the top 2 tiers have to. When clubs can reach the criteria then they can be eligible for promotion to the more regulated tiers.
Now this couldn't be done for this year - but why not next?