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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/p ... 6962606206

great times for australian soccer at the moment HOWEVER i am disapointed that the ffa want to expand in the big cities rather than go provincial, hopefully they take another look at North QLD, wollongong and canberra again.
Push for third team in Sydney as A-League aims to cash in on World Cup hype and record SBS ratings

Phil Rothfield
The Sunday Telegraph
June 21, 2014 10:00PM

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Football Australia chairman David Gallop says “the connection to the grassroots and our m

Football Australia chairman David Gallop says “the connection to the grassroots and our massive participation base is what sets our game apart”.

AUSTRALIAN soccer wants a third Sydney team in the A-League — smack bang in NRL territory — as part of future expansion and its next broadcasting deal.

Former NRL boss David Gallop plans to attack Sydney’s south, where the Cronulla Sharks are struggling and St George Illawarra have all but abandoned Kogarah Oval.


Cashing in on the World Cup hype and record SBS ratings, the subject of A-League expansion and long-term strategic planning have been discussed among FFA heavyweights in Brazil.

Corporate powerhouses Westfield and Nike have already indicated they will support the new venture.

There is talk of Socceroos legend Tim Cahill, who recently purchased a waterfront home in the Shire, becoming the face of the club.


Home grounds under consideration include Shark Park, Kogarah Oval and Wollongong.

As World Cup fever sweeps the nation and gives soccer another huge growth spurt, FFA is firming up plans that they hope will become a reality with the next TV deal in 2017.

The competition has remained stable at 10 clubs for the past three seasons, but several key stakeholders, including Frank Lowy, are pushing for a 12-club comp. The new markets under consideration are not likely to include provincial cities in the wake of FFA’s disastrous Townsville and Gold Coast play.

Instead, the major capital cities are under the spotlight.

David Gallop plans to attack Sydney’s south in the push for a third team. Picture: George

David Gallop plans to attack Sydney’s south in the push for a third team. Picture: George Salpigtidis

On day one in the job as FFA chief executive, Gallop said A-League expansion should happen in markets where there are “millions of potential fans, not just hundreds of thousands”.

In Rio for the World Cup, Gallop told me: “The connection to the grassroots and our massive participation base is what sets our game apart. It makes sense to link clubs and communities in any expansion plan to keep the growth trajectory of the A-League on a steep incline.

“We need to fish where the fish are.”

Ironically, Gallop was the man in his rugby league chief executive days who always insisted that nine Sydney clubs and a saturation coverage of the city was the way to go.

For soccer, that means the focus will be Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Of these major markets, it’s understood that Sydney’s south and south-west and Brisbane’s west and south-west are regarded as prime territory for expansion.

Outside of the Shire, the other Sydney option is to take advantage of the south-west growth corridor from Liverpool to Campbelltown, where the planned new Badgery’s Creek airport will supercharge the economic growth in a region where soccer already has a massive following.

A third Sydney team to join Sydney FC and the Wanderers might seem ambitious at first glance, but the numbers show a huge market potential and a third club would deliver more of the
A-League’s hottest property — Sydney derby matches.

There is talk of Socceroos legend Tim Cahill, who recently bought a waterfront home in th

There is talk of Socceroos legend Tim Cahill, who recently bought a waterfront home in the Shire, becoming the face of the club.

In the 2011/12 season, Sydney FC had the city’s market to themselves and had an average crowd of about 12,000 and membership of 7000.

The next season, the Western Sydney Wanderers were born and the Sydney soccer market changed forever.

Two seasons later, the market growth is phenomenal. Last season, Sydney FC had a crowd average of about 20,000 and membership of almost 12,000. The Wanderers packed Pirtek Stadium every week and ended with a 16,000 crowd average and a capped membership of 16,000.

On a fortnightly basis, the Sydney market went from 12,000 average attendances in 2011/12 to a combined 36,000 average in 2013/14. Membership went from 7000 to a combined 28,000.

They are staggering increases.

The Sydney basin is the heartland of Australian football, with 40 per cent of all registered players in this region. That’s more than 200,000 participants. Not only that, there are hot spots that don’t have a direct connection to an existing A-League club.

In my patch in the Shire, you’ll find the biggest suburban soccer association in Australia, the Sutherland Shire Football Association with about 20,000 players in 26 clubs, including Lilli Pilli, the biggest in the country.

Next door is the St George association, where the late, great Johnny Warren first kicked a ball on the fields of Botany.

This combination of grassroots numbers and heritage makes for a powerful case, just like the
Wanderers in the west of Sydney.
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sydneyfc wrote:
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/p ... 6962606206

great times for australian soccer at the moment HOWEVER i am disapointed that the ffa want to expand in the big cities rather than go provincial, hopefully they take another look at North QLD, wollongong and canberra again.
Push for third team in Sydney as A-League aims to cash in on World Cup hype and record SBS ratings

Phil Rothfield
The Sunday Telegraph
June 21, 2014 10:00PM

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Football Australia chairman David Gallop says “the connection to the grassroots and our m

Football Australia chairman David Gallop says “the connection to the grassroots and our massive participation base is what sets our game apart”.

AUSTRALIAN soccer wants a third Sydney team in the A-League — smack bang in NRL territory — as part of future expansion and its next broadcasting deal.

Former NRL boss David Gallop plans to attack Sydney’s south, where the Cronulla Sharks are struggling and St George Illawarra have all but abandoned Kogarah Oval.


Cashing in on the World Cup hype and record SBS ratings, the subject of A-League expansion and long-term strategic planning have been discussed among FFA heavyweights in Brazil.

Corporate powerhouses Westfield and Nike have already indicated they will support the new venture.

There is talk of Socceroos legend Tim Cahill, who recently purchased a waterfront home in the Shire, becoming the face of the club.


Home grounds under consideration include Shark Park, Kogarah Oval and Wollongong.

As World Cup fever sweeps the nation and gives soccer another huge growth spurt, FFA is firming up plans that they hope will become a reality with the next TV deal in 2017.

The competition has remained stable at 10 clubs for the past three seasons, but several key stakeholders, including Frank Lowy, are pushing for a 12-club comp. The new markets under consideration are not likely to include provincial cities in the wake of FFA’s disastrous Townsville and Gold Coast play.

Instead, the major capital cities are under the spotlight.

David Gallop plans to attack Sydney’s south in the push for a third team. Picture: George

David Gallop plans to attack Sydney’s south in the push for a third team. Picture: George Salpigtidis

On day one in the job as FFA chief executive, Gallop said A-League expansion should happen in markets where there are “millions of potential fans, not just hundreds of thousands”.

In Rio for the World Cup, Gallop told me: “The connection to the grassroots and our massive participation base is what sets our game apart. It makes sense to link clubs and communities in any expansion plan to keep the growth trajectory of the A-League on a steep incline.

“We need to fish where the fish are.”

Ironically, Gallop was the man in his rugby league chief executive days who always insisted that nine Sydney clubs and a saturation coverage of the city was the way to go.

For soccer, that means the focus will be Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Of these major markets, it’s understood that Sydney’s south and south-west and Brisbane’s west and south-west are regarded as prime territory for expansion.

Outside of the Shire, the other Sydney option is to take advantage of the south-west growth corridor from Liverpool to Campbelltown, where the planned new Badgery’s Creek airport will supercharge the economic growth in a region where soccer already has a massive following.

A third Sydney team to join Sydney FC and the Wanderers might seem ambitious at first glance, but the numbers show a huge market potential and a third club would deliver more of the
A-League’s hottest property — Sydney derby matches.

There is talk of Socceroos legend Tim Cahill, who recently bought a waterfront home in th

There is talk of Socceroos legend Tim Cahill, who recently bought a waterfront home in the Shire, becoming the face of the club.

In the 2011/12 season, Sydney FC had the city’s market to themselves and had an average crowd of about 12,000 and membership of 7000.

The next season, the Western Sydney Wanderers were born and the Sydney soccer market changed forever.

Two seasons later, the market growth is phenomenal. Last season, Sydney FC had a crowd average of about 20,000 and membership of almost 12,000. The Wanderers packed Pirtek Stadium every week and ended with a 16,000 crowd average and a capped membership of 16,000.

On a fortnightly basis, the Sydney market went from 12,000 average attendances in 2011/12 to a combined 36,000 average in 2013/14. Membership went from 7000 to a combined 28,000.

They are staggering increases.

The Sydney basin is the heartland of Australian football, with 40 per cent of all registered players in this region. That’s more than 200,000 participants. Not only that, there are hot spots that don’t have a direct connection to an existing A-League club.

In my patch in the Shire, you’ll find the biggest suburban soccer association in Australia, the Sutherland Shire Football Association with about 20,000 players in 26 clubs, including Lilli Pilli, the biggest in the country.

Next door is the St George association, where the late, great Johnny Warren first kicked a ball on the fields of Botany.

This combination of grassroots numbers and heritage makes for a powerful case, just like the
Wanderers in the west of Sydney.

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if this moron says its gunna happen
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I hope it eventuates.
Nothing like an expansion club to suck money out of a competition.
Don't they realise that the wc will finish soon FFS.
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Every 4 yrs the same old shit is sprouted.
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cos789 wrote:
I hope it eventuates.
Nothing like an expansion club to suck money out of a competition.
Don't they realise that the wc will finish soon FFS.
the boost usually helps the M O leading up to the a-league season

tim cahill is australia's most popular sportsman right now, if an a-league club is able to entice him to play here for the upcoming season it would be huge. my club is after him, so i hope we get him
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despite his detractors
Gallop is a smart bloke

he said
we can't rely on the fate of the Socceroos to develop as a sport

while ever the Oi League fields teams that wouldn't beat the best female teams in other countries
sooker will continue to flounder

Australia will never have enough coin to keep or attract viable talent
so sukkah will always be a 2nd rate sport in this country

its disciples & trendy groupies can dream all they want

Australia has 2 football codes
& 1 sport in summer
cricket



that is all.............. :cool:
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Raiderdave wrote:
despite his detractors
Gallop is a smart bloke

he said
we can't rely on the fate of the Socceroos to develop as a sport

while ever the Oi League fields teams that wouldn't beat the best female teams in other countries
sooker will continue to flounder

Australia will never have enough coin to keep or attract viable talent
so sukkah will always be a 2nd rate sport in this country

its disciples & trendy groupies can dream all they want

Australia has 2 football codes
& 1 sport in summer
cricket



that is all.............. :cool:
the a-league doesn't need to the best best league in the world to be a viable option for the australian sports fans 90% of leagues around the world will struggle to keep their best talent away from the bright lights

i think that notion was developed from that centric australian mentality that the NRL is the greatest rugby league comp in the world...despite there being only 2 leagues lol! there are thousands of professional soccer clubs and hundreds of pro leagues in comparison - so its apples and oranges

the best thing about the a-league when i go to games is the amount of young people i see in attendances, young couples and their families, young adults, teens and kids in general. its going to be awesome to see how the league develops in the future now that kids will grow up in a country where there is a pro soccer league rather than an amateur one like in the past.

and yes Gallop is a smart bloke, he's been outstanding for soccer in this country thus far.
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The same old crowd come out every 4 yrs & speak the same shit..
My Fave is "SLEEPING GIANT".of Australian sport.

& 6 months after the WC is over its back to normal.
SBS & getting smashed by BBL
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That's better sydfc. Stick to yer soccer ;)
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sydneyfc wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
despite his detractors
Gallop is a smart bloke

he said
we can't rely on the fate of the Socceroos to develop as a sport

while ever the Oi League fields teams that wouldn't beat the best female teams in other countries
sooker will continue to flounder

Australia will never have enough coin to keep or attract viable talent
so sukkah will always be a 2nd rate sport in this country

its disciples & trendy groupies can dream all they want

Australia has 2 football codes
& 1 sport in summer
cricket



that is all.............. :cool:
the a-league doesn't need to the best best league in the world to be a viable option for the australian sports fans 90% of leagues around the world will struggle to keep their best talent away from the bright lights

i think that notion was developed from that centric australian mentality that the NRL is the greatest rugby league comp in the world...despite there being only 2 leagues lol! there are thousands of professional soccer clubs and hundreds of pro leagues in comparison - so its apples and oranges

the best thing about the a-league when i go to games is the amount of young people i see in attendances, young couples and their families, young adults, teens and kids in general. its going to be awesome to see how the league develops in the future now that kids will grow up in a country where there is a pro soccer league rather than an amateur one like in the past.

and yes Gallop is a smart bloke, he's been outstanding for soccer in this country thus far.
:(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
Were they the ones facing the game or facing away from the game.
Oh & yes look at the massive amount of families here.
:(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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sydneyfc wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
despite his detractors
Gallop is a smart bloke

he said
we can't rely on the fate of the Socceroos to develop as a sport

while ever the Oi League fields teams that wouldn't beat the best female teams in other countries
sooker will continue to flounder

Australia will never have enough coin to keep or attract viable talent
so sukkah will always be a 2nd rate sport in this country

its disciples & trendy groupies can dream all they want

Australia has 2 football codes
& 1 sport in summer
cricket



that is all.............. :cool:
the a-league doesn't need to the best best league in the world to be a viable option for the australian sports fans 90% of leagues around the world will struggle to keep their best talent away from the bright lights

i think that notion was developed from that centric australian mentality that the NRL is the greatest rugby league comp in the world...despite there being only 2 leagues lol! there are thousands of professional soccer clubs and hundreds of pro leagues in comparison - so its apples and oranges

the best thing about the a-league when i go to games is the amount of young people i see in attendances, young couples and their families, young adults, teens and kids in general. its going to be awesome to see how the league develops in the future now that kids will grow up in a country where there is a pro soccer league rather than an amateur one like in the past.

and yes Gallop is a smart bloke, he's been outstanding for soccer in this country thus far.
yep
same shit

different year
&
not a thing will change as per usual............

that is all ............... :cool:
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the rbb are pretty awesome, i understand you get nothing like that in the nrl, attend an a-league game if you're really curious
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The same old crowd come out every 4 yrs & speak the same shit..
My Fave is "SLEEPING GIANT".of Australian sport.

& 6 months after the WC is over its back to normal.
SBS & getting smashed by BBL
im not among those overly optimistic people that think soccer is going to take the country over. in the end, a large part of their theory comes from participation numbers in which soccer leads australia in, and puts sports like rugby union and league to shame. but in the end i doubt soccer will ever become #1 here, but a healthy #2 or #3 is fine by me and that's all it really needs
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AFLcrap1 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
despite his detractors
Gallop is a smart bloke

he said
we can't rely on the fate of the Socceroos to develop as a sport

while ever the Oi League fields teams that wouldn't beat the best female teams in other countries
sooker will continue to flounder

Australia will never have enough coin to keep or attract viable talent
so sukkah will always be a 2nd rate sport in this country

its disciples & trendy groupies can dream all they want

Australia has 2 football codes
& 1 sport in summer
cricket



that is all.............. :cool:
the a-league doesn't need to the best best league in the world to be a viable option for the australian sports fans 90% of leagues around the world will struggle to keep their best talent away from the bright lights

i think that notion was developed from that centric australian mentality that the NRL is the greatest rugby league comp in the world...despite there being only 2 leagues lol! there are thousands of professional soccer clubs and hundreds of pro leagues in comparison - so its apples and oranges

the best thing about the a-league when i go to games is the amount of young people i see in attendances, young couples and their families, young adults, teens and kids in general. its going to be awesome to see how the league develops in the future now that kids will grow up in a country where there is a pro soccer league rather than an amateur one like in the past.

and yes Gallop is a smart bloke, he's been outstanding for soccer in this country thus far.
:(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
Were they the ones facing the game or facing away from the game.
Oh & yes look at the massive amount of families here.
:(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
that's the rbb, they occupy one area of the stadium and are the active supporter group of the club, they account for less than 20% of their total attendance for home games, maybe find some other pics?

you kinda sound like another intimidated egballer. i would of thought you macho athletic specimens had no fear and were tough as nails? don't tell me a couple of skinny soccer ultras have you shaking in your boots? :lol:
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sydneyfc wrote:
the rbb are pretty awesome, i understand you get nothing like that in the nrl, attend an a-league game if you're really curious
AFLcrap1 wrote:
The same old crowd come out every 4 yrs & speak the same shit..
My Fave is "SLEEPING GIANT".of Australian sport.

& 6 months after the WC is over its back to normal.
SBS & getting smashed by BBL
im not among those overly optimistic people that think soccer is going to take the country over. in the end, a large part of their theory comes from participation numbers in which soccer leads australia in, and puts sports like rugby union and league to shame. but in the end i doubt soccer will ever become #1 here, but a healthy #2 or #3 is fine by me and that's all it really needs
You are now deflecting from what you said.
YOu know ,young familes & crap,yet I put up a pic with not a female or Kid in sight & you deflect(well used AFL tactic on here).

You might have an interest in soccer but you are first a Fumblefan.
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AFLcrap1 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
the rbb are pretty awesome, i understand you get nothing like that in the nrl, attend an a-league game if you're really curious
AFLcrap1 wrote:
The same old crowd come out every 4 yrs & speak the same shit..
My Fave is "SLEEPING GIANT".of Australian sport.

& 6 months after the WC is over its back to normal.
SBS & getting smashed by BBL
im not among those overly optimistic people that think soccer is going to take the country over. in the end, a large part of their theory comes from participation numbers in which soccer leads australia in, and puts sports like rugby union and league to shame. but in the end i doubt soccer will ever become #1 here, but a healthy #2 or #3 is fine by me and that's all it really needs
You are now deflecting from what you said.
YOu know ,young familes & crap,yet I put up a pic with not a female or Kid in sight & you deflect(well used AFL tactic on here).

You might have an interest in soccer but you are first a Fumblefan.
obviously you're unable to create a suitable argument so you take the cowards way out by accusing me of being an AFL fan. maybe you guys need a new plan of action or something
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