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Sign Up Now!Interesting looking at some old expansion bids:
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I didn't realise Ipswich put a bid in. Fremantle City another interesting one, but would add mammoth costs to the league. West Adelaide were having a laught though lol.
well thats where the fish areSad for the APL that all these "bids" have dried up or have become so disillusioned with the ponzi scheme that they had to look to NZ for the latest instalment.
its pronounced "fush" mate. hahahahahahahahwell thats where the fish are![]()
I think in the last round of expansion the location was hand picked, so these other older bids never had a chance. So instead of opening up to everyone like in that image, they just said "we want Auckland and Canberra, daddy want a fish".Sad for the APL that all these "bids" have dried up or have become so disillusioned with the ponzi scheme that they had to look to NZ for the latest instalment.
well ol Davey is current chair of Venues NSW so draw your own conclusionsI think in the last round of expansion the location was hand picked, so these other older bids never had a chance. So instead of opening up to everyone like in that image, they just said "we want Auckland and Canberra, daddy want a fish".
That quote 'fish where the fish are", do we know if he meant where the rich bidders are or where the population is?
A new Gold Coast entity has expressed interest in joining the A-League. Across all codes, why has the Gold Coast struggled to sustain teams in national competitions?I think in the last round of expansion the location was hand picked, so these other older bids never had a chance. So instead of opening up to everyone like in that image, they just said "we want Auckland and Canberra, daddy want a fish".
That quote 'fish where the fish are", do we know if he meant where the rich bidders are or where the population is?
I can't fathom how people think you can just snap your fingers and conjure up a new club. It's been hard enough to sell A-League clubs let alone setup new ones. Just look at recent history with Perth, Jets and Mariners. Any one of those clubs has a lot of potential to be a genuine 'big' club yet it was a massive undertaking to get buyers. Jets had to be owned by other AL clubs just to prevent them from extinction. If they struggle to get a buyer for an established club with a good sized venue and a solid fanbase, it's no wonder they can't line up an owner in Canberra or Hobart to start a club. I'll grant that so far Auckland seems to have been a success, but we'll have to wait and see once that shine has worn off and the put out a rubbish season. It wasn't that long ago that WSW were looking like a success, then they start played rubbish football for a decade and experienced fan issues and now they are a shadow of what they were.well said someguyfc.
I just can't fathom people thinking that the top is the place to look ahead to nuture and wait till it expands to 15 16 18 Clubs.
and those behind APL mock the NSL that were pioneers more than anything else, policy on the run feck all outside funding and media sticking it up the game more than nowadays.I can't fathom how people think you can just snap your fingers and conjure up a new club. It's been hard enough to sell A-League clubs let alone setup new ones. Just look at recent history with Perth, Jets and Mariners. Any one of those clubs has a lot of potential to be a genuine 'big' club yet it was a massive undertaking to get buyers. Jets had to be owned by other AL clubs just to prevent them from extinction. If they struggle to get a buyer for an established club with a good sized venue and a solid fanbase, it's no wonder they can't line up an owner in Canberra or Hobart to start a club. I'll grant that so far Auckland seems to have been a success, but we'll have to wait and see once that shine has worn off and the put out a rubbish season. It wasn't that long ago that WSW were looking like a success, then they start played rubbish football for a decade and experienced fan issues and now they are a shadow of what they were.
He did say that, but he also said they need more funding to get it over the line, possibly from an overseas club. So, until they officially announce anything it's just a bid.Didn't that bozo Caggiano state that he appreciated waiting for another season (2025-26), in order to enter his Canberra mens team. Also, to take over the women's team? Is it now off?
The overseas club was always touted as Aston Villa - but I never saw anything official.He did say that, but he also said they need more funding to get it over the line, possibly from an overseas club. So, until they officially announce anything it's just a bid.
Remeber this?The overseas club was always touted as Aston Villa - but I never saw anything official.
The overseas club got asked by FFA to fund Macarthur/Western United instead so they walked.The overseas club was always touted as Aston Villa - but I never saw anything official.
now thats woeful fishing , no chance getting on https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0446809/The overseas club got asked by FFA to fund Macarthur/Western United instead so they walked.
Yup... It was on FTBL lol.The overseas club was always touted as Aston Villa - but I never saw anything official.
and the coup de grace in the link back in 2012, just talk for the sake of keeping people wish wish wish
A national knockout competition featuring A-League and state league teams has long been mooted. Is that a priority of yours?
It's a simply wonderful idea, but it needs to be properly costed and then decisions made around bringing it in. I know a lot of work is being done and will continue to be done to see if we can bring it to fruition because everyone can recognise what a great connection point it would be for all levels of the game.
Yeah just like the $18.5 million they told Ross Pelligra to blow out of his arse when he as keen on funding the South Melbourne bid... lucky for the APL they sold him Perth Glory license 5 years later for $1 .... hahahah savvy bit of business that.The overseas club got asked by FFA to fund Macarthur/Western United instead so they walked.
And now he is coming to Canberra to fund an Ice Skating rink, instead of an A-League side.Yeah just like the $18.5 million they told Ross Pelligra to blow out of his arse when he as keen on funding the South Melbourne bid... lucky for the APL they sold him Perth Glory license 5 years later for $1 .... hahahah savvy bit of business that.
Yeah dodged a bullet in the end ...... in hindsight becoming a franchise would have been the fastest way to destroy the South Melbourne that I love... it stung at the time though....And now he is coming to Canberra to fund an Ice Skating rink, instead of an A-League side.
Lucky Pelligra didn't fund South Melbourne then, you might have had to swap the ouzo for grappa![]()