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Apr 12, 2012
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The AFL will find Sydney councils unreceptive to requests for help following how the AFL screwed Blacktown over.

Garbage. Absolute drivel by someone who doesnt know.

The mayor of blacktown at the time and nsw cricket screwed the Giants and the AFL.
They wanted their new base of operations and to get state approval and funds enlisted the AFL and the Giants.
When the giants wanted to train there full time they were told no.
Club had no choice but to go to learning life centre at OP.

On another ot this is like the 10 thread about this crap.

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Even as a soccer playe
Garbage. Absolute drivel by someone who doesnt know.

The mayor of blacktown at the time and nsw cricket screwed the Giants and the AFL.
They wanted their new base of operations and to get state approval and funds enlisted the AFL and the Giants.
When the giants wanted to train there full time they were told no.
Club had no choice but to go to learning life centre at OP.

On another ot this is like the 10 thread about this crap.

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Meanwhile, back in the real world, the AFL is negotiating a $2 billion TV deal while SBS got stuck holding onto the A-League even thought it was desperately looking for anyone to take it off their hands.

I hear where you are coming from but it us hardly fair to consider introducing the A-league in any discussion of the global game.
 
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Just on that point, the FFA want 'sustainable growth' of the league - yes there are a few big clubs who could potentially out muscle any other in terms of buying power (the likes of Victory, Sydney, the Wanderers and probably Melbourne City if they are bankrolled by their parent club) if the salary cap was removed; but they want to try and keep the competition 'relatively' even across the board. IIRC, most clubs still haven't recouped the initial start up costs (with some investors saying they don't expect to ever get their investments back).

With a few clubs currently in precarious situations, it makes sense for the shackles (so to speak) to remain on.

soccer is a plaything for the mega rich, sustainable growth is a joke, what's it at for teams folding so far despite the rich backing? 3, 4, 5?
this is about waiting to push the last of australia's mediocre millionaires that expect returns out the door. The A-Leagues future is dependant on more baki groups and man city merchandising projects. "sustainable growth" is code for: "up for sale" where not talking about removing the salary cap, We're talking about raising it to the point where a few players can attract million dollar salaries. right now the club salaries are $2.5 mill. tim cahill the poster boy for australian soccer recently joined the long list of aussie soccer players who laugh at it.

what incentive does that send give young kids to follow the local league? like it or not seeing a game live any game right down to curling is 100 times more exciting then atching it on tele. As long as kids have the choice of watching buddy franklin live or looking at a Mark Schwarzer poster because their dad wont let them get up at 3 am to watch a local kid play premier league, then soccer will always come second.
 
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Meanwhile, back in the real world, the AFL is negotiating a $2 billion TV deal while SBS got stuck holding onto the A-League even thought it was desperately looking for anyone to take it off their hands.

your looking to simplistically go back even ten years ago, soccer was a hapless joke. that couldn't get on live tele.
20 years ago it was wogball. the pace of soccers growth is frigtening we can only pretend it isn;t a threat for so long. nobody is talking about soccer growing up any time soon. but the game has a massive under current.
 
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your looking to simplistically go back even ten years ago, soccer was a hapless joke. that couldn't get on live tele.
20 years ago it was wogball. the pace of soccers growth is frigtening we can only pretend it isn;t a threat for so long. nobody is talking about soccer growing up any time soon. but the game has a massive under current.

It's 19 years ago that around 90,000 attended Australia vs Iran in a world cup qualifier.

It's true that NSL crowds were poor, except for Perth Glory which had higher attendances then than it does now, but the recent NSL grand finals were very well attended.

English soccer has been popular in Australia for decades, and in fact in the 70s there were at least two shows on FTA playing English soccer matches.

Apart from these big tours - what is so frightening about the support for soccer? The A-League ratings are absolutely nowhere and only the biggest Premier League games get a reading in the ratings.
 
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Meanwhile, back in the real world, the AFL is negotiating a $2 billion TV deal while SBS got stuck holding onto the A-League even thought it was desperately looking for anyone to take it off their hands.
SBS problem with the A-League isn't covering it, it is because of the Abbott government reneging on the election promise not to cut funding. This has meant that they are looking at all expenditure and would rather put those funds into other programming.

FFA want anyone taking it on to guarantee Friday night coverage, something neither 7 or 9 are willing to do and 10 hasn't been able to do anything due to internal restructure. Preliminary discussion have been held with Foxtel on a new agreement and Channel 9 is also involved at this stage on the new deal but want to cover Saturday night games not Friday as they broadcast the NRL then.
 
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SBS problem with the A-League isn't covering it, it is because of the Abbott government reneging on the election promise not to cut funding. This has meant that they are looking at all expenditure and would rather put those funds into other programming.

i.e they paid too much for the rights in the first place, and they can't recover the money they spent from advertisers and sponsors. You can't blame Abbott for that.

I mean really, should it be up to a government broadcaster to directly subsidise a professional sporting league?
 
soccer is a plaything for the mega rich, sustainable growth is a joke, what's it at for teams folding so far despite the rich backing? 3, 4, 5?
this is about waiting to push the last of australia's mediocre millionaires that expect returns out the door. The A-Leagues future is dependant on more baki groups and man city merchandising projects. "sustainable growth" is code for: "up for sale" where not talking about removing the salary cap, We're talking about raising it to the point where a few players can attract million dollar salaries. right now the club salaries are $2.5 mill. tim cahill the poster boy for australian soccer recently joined the long list of aussie soccer players who laugh at it.

what incentive does that send give young kids to follow the local league? like it or not seeing a game live any game right down to curling is 100 times more exciting then atching it on tele. As long as kids have the choice of watching buddy franklin live or looking at a Mark Schwarzer poster because their dad wont let them get up at 3 am to watch a local kid play premier league, then soccer will always come second.

If we're purely talking about the A League, then I don't think you'll find anyone who disagrees - Europe will always be the premier home for those wanting to play at the top level. Even some of our Asian neighbours (Japan, South Korea, the Middle East, China) can offer more money than any local teams. The US is having a massive boom with the game over there and is also attracting plenty of stars entering the twilight of their careers. The reality is most players will probably look at those markets where they can get the most coin for their efforts.

The salary cap is still relatively small (though has increased by a little over $1m since the competition started) - it's important to note however that clubs can sign a 'marquee' player, who's salary is not included in the cap. In Cahill's situation, he could still make more money in China and went there.

Back to the original point though, I do think there is some validity in that football is fast gaining both participation and interest at a grass root levels. Will that eventually mean football can overtake the AFL? Probably very unlikely in the near/medium/long term future but if we are talking about the code continuing to grow, then it almost certainly will.
 
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SBS problem with the A-League isn't covering it, it is because of the Abbott government reneging on the election promise not to cut funding. This has meant that they are looking at all expenditure and would rather put those funds into other programming.

FFA want anyone taking it on to guarantee Friday night coverage, something neither 7 or 9 are willing to do and 10 hasn't been able to do anything due to internal restructure. Preliminary discussion have been held with Foxtel on a new agreement and Channel 9 is also involved at this stage on the new deal but want to cover Saturday night games not Friday as they broadcast the NRL then.

What you have said might be true, but equally SBS looked for a commercial FTA to take it off their hands, and none were willing to do so (and they would have got it a fraction of what SBS had paid if they were interested).

So all this hysteria about the likes of Real coming once every couple of years or so and how that might affect the AFL is exactly that.

If anything, it highlights the gulf between the top European leagues and the A-League (as exists between the NBA and NBL - are you old enough to remember these same sorts of articles about how the NBL was a risk to the AFL?)
 

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What you have said might be true, but equally SBS looked for a commercial FTA to take it off their hands, and none were willing to do so (and they would have got it a fraction of what SBS had paid if they were interested).

So all this hysteria about the likes of Real coming once every couple of years or so and how that might affect the AFL is exactly that.

If anything, it highlights the gulf between the top European leagues and the A-League (as exists between the NBA and NBL - are you old enough to remember these same sorts of articles about how the NBL was a risk to the AFL?)
As I said the problem for a FTA station to take it over is that it is a Friday night game, this rules out 7 & 9, whilst channel 10 have been in the midst of a complete rebuild and only now sorting things out, so maybe something might happen there.
 
Apr 12, 2012
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As I said the problem for a FTA station to take it over is that it is a Friday night game, this rules out 7 & 9, whilst channel 10 have been in the midst of a complete rebuild and only now sorting things out, so maybe something might happen there.
Really? In summer what does 7 and 9 have at night besides reruns?

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The A-League season clashes with the AFL & NRL seasons, or did you forget about the hole Etihad stadium availability discussion two months ago.

General Giant is right, the bulk of the A-League season is in the footy off-season, and in any event, all stations have multiple channels now, so that's not even a valid argument.

The fact is, at even a big discount, none of the commercial FTAs were wanting to touch the A-league when SBS was begging anyone to take it off their hands.

If you check the Fox ratings for the A-League - it's very easy to understand why no FTA was willing to shell out a cent for the A-League.
 
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General Giant is right, the bulk of the A-League season is in the footy off-season, and in any event, all stations have multiple channels now, so that's not even a valid argument.

The fact is, at even a big discount, none of the commercial FTAs were wanting to touch the A-league when SBS was begging anyone to take it off their hands.

If you check the Fox ratings for the A-League - it's very easy to understand why no FTA was willing to shell out a cent for the A-League.
Look at the tv ratings and you have wonder why the hell would anyone pay more for AFL than NRL.
 
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Look at the tv ratings and you have wonder why the hell would anyone pay more for AFL than NRL.

I do take a look at the figures, probably closer than anyone else on this board. The figures arent that far apart, the average per game is - due to the fact that ALL NRL FTA games are show nationally, whereas the AFL has a lot of standalone sub 200k games in Perth and Adelaide, but theres not a lot of difference in the total figures.
 
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Yes, as well as more regional reporting. AFL figures are somewhat nebulous, particularly since regionalTAM no longer seems to put its figures up.
Cheers.
Wonder why nrl qoutes that figure. It doesnt benefit ch9 any as it would be a different station that runs the nz coverage wouldnt it?
Plus the fact if your going like for like it would only be national figures you would compare.

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Cheers.
Wonder why nrl qoutes that figure. It doesnt benefit ch9 any as it would be a different station that runs the nz coverage wouldnt it?
Plus the fact if your going like for like it would only be nationak figures you would compare.

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Its part of their coverage, they are a multinational league.
 

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