tuftman
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serious14 said:Jesus said:Arabmariner said:Agree with that 100%.~Floss~ said:Crucial factor is to do away with finals and launch the cup in the same season.
I also think it's important at the same time to ensure in the league everyone plays each other home and away the same amount of times. ie play all teams twice or four times not three as it is at present.That would make winning the league far more credible and remove any lingering excuse for a finals series.
Seriously dont understand why we should throw away the extra income, and extra football of the finals. Why have less games? Why give away the extra crowds, media attention and excitment?
Cup football is a very big yes. In europe they have super cups(which i would also like to see between cup winner and league winner)
Super cups are still no match for finals football, though are of the same idea.
"Finals series" is a concept that was created exclusively for television, nothing more. To use this year's NRL series as an example, what reward is there in seeing a team (The Warriors) that was not consistent enough over 26 weeks to be anywhere _near_ the top be one game away from being crowned the champions of that season??
It is an artifical creation that has no basis in reality. Adelaide were the most consistent team in Season 1, owned all before them, yet we have to put up with the "inaugural Champions Sydney FC" bullshit. The most thrilling round of football thus far in the A-League was our triumph on Super Sunday last season. We were the best team _over the length of a season_, yet we have the bullshit of "Jets are Champions". Being the best over 21 weeks >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> winning one 90 minute playoff that is artifically constructed.
Take out the finals series, have an extra round of games, plus cup weekends, and there's your extra money that you'd lose from no finals.
Summary: Finals = Fail
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I dont really see how being the better side over a 90 minute period qualifies a team to be considered the champions. Last season we where the best team over 21 rounds, and we get the tag of premiers. The Jets win a game tagged as the HAL Grand Final, and are considered champions, it just doesnt make sense. Hopefully the introduction of extra teams and/or extra rounds eradicates the need for the money spinning finals series. The top leagues throughout the world dont have a playoffs series, and due to their cup competitions, have the cash cow and excitement that comes with do or die matches...as a_seperate_competition.
Knowing the FFA, if/when they introduce the FFA cup, they'll still include the post season cup claiming that it raises the profile of the game or some such. This is the role of the FFA cup, to take football to regional areas, do the bums on seats merchandise selling money making activities+provide a definitive do-or-die competition.
The decision about how big to make the competition I don't think needs to be solved in one blow. I think the first FFA cup could perhaps only include the HAL sides and State League sides. Gradually expanding from this, to include regional club sides such as Forza's beloved OVA and so forth. Another idea would be that the lower seeded sides get home advantage, to try and get HAL sides to regional Australia and raise the profile of the game in areas that could become goldmines for football. Obviously once the competition reaches its final stages play the games at the big stadiums to maximise value. For arguments sake say that CCM are drawn to play OVA. The benefits of playing the game at Bluetongue stadium are:
-Couple of thousand attending, you would assume that the Mariners would walk all over OVA. Rendering this game a training exercise and not much more
Playing this game at Scully Park(I dont know if OVA actually has a home ground-Forza this is your bit)
-Similiar attendance BUT bringing the stars to regional Australia means that kids can see players like Matty Simon, Adrian Caceras etc in action, and see that they have attained their goals, and inspire kids to do the same. Merchandising sales would be higher I would think, gives a financial boost to the host club-in the examples case OVA. And leaves open the possibility of a giant-killing act, which then raises interest within the town, as the local boys, on the local ground have done the impossible y'know.
Its all a pipedream of course, as I'm sure the FFA will have their own ideas, and their own agenda linked to the ideas.
Note- By the time this comp is up and running Matty and Adrian I would think will be overseas, but I just used the name to represent our star players.