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Re: National Second Tier

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2023 10:46 pm
by sevengoals
The new league will consist of at least 10 teams and eight foundation participants were named on Monday – former National Soccer League clubs South Melbourne, Preston Lions, Sydney Olympic, Sydney United, Marconi Stallions, Wollongong Wolves and New South Wales premiers APIA Leichhardt, join Avondale, who won the Victorian state title for the first time in September.

Between two and four additional teams will be selected early next year “as part of refined application process”, according to FA. The clubs will form part of the new tier, and promotion and relegation from the A-League Men has been flagged at some point in the future.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... lubs-eight




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Re: National Second Tier

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2023 11:33 pm
by EdDog
For this to have any credibility we need a QLD, WA and SA team at least.

Pleased to read 2-4 more will be added ahead of the 2025 start.

Re: National Second Tier

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2023 6:11 pm
by otto62
For this to have any credibility we need a QLD, WA and SA team at least.

Pleased to read 2-4 more will be added ahead of the 2025 start.
Presumably no more NSW or Vic teams, so surely an SA & a WA team are a lock in to take us to 10.
If Qld insist on shafting any club that joins, they might miss out for now and it stays at 10?
But if Qld show a bit of vision and back down, they should be a lock in too.
I'm just not sure who'd be good to fill the 12th spot if that happens?

Re: National Second Tier

Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2023 8:35 pm
by Woy of the Wovers
For this to have any credibility we need a QLD, WA and SA team at least.

Pleased to read 2-4 more will be added ahead of the 2025 start.
Presumably no more NSW or Vic teams, so surely an SA & a WA team are a lock in to take us to 10.
If Qld insist on shafting any club that joins, they might miss out for now and it stays at 10?
But if Qld show a bit of vision and back down, they should be a lock in too.
I'm just not sure who'd be good to fill the 12th spot if that happens?
Canberra


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Re: National Second Tier

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2024 12:45 am
by otto62
Anyone wondering if this is dead in the water before it gets going, considering we now know about the financial hole the APL has dug for the sport. It's already been postponed from 2021/22 to March 2024 (due to COVID) then to March 2025 (due to the long process to ensure all stakeholders are engaged ... or because it's such a bad idea). This second tier will be the biggest white elephant, money pit, disaster we've seen since the NSL if they launch this in the current environment. (I still want an SA team in it if it gets up though.)

Re: National Second Tier

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 1:19 am
by sevengoals
This from the 29th of Jan.
Upon receiving the RFP materials and following a thorough briefing session, the clubs must confirm their intent to submit a proposal and will have until mid-April to finalise their submissions. This will mark the conclusion of the RFP phase, with the Assessment and Review Phase scheduled for April/May 2024, and the Completion Phase set for June 2024.
https://www.footballaustralia.com.au/ne ... tier-clubs

It looks like they are still getting it together.




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Re: National Second Tier

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 2:53 pm
by Woy of the Wovers
Can we get Lowy back please.


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Re: National Second Tier

Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:56 am
by EdDog
My understanding is Football Australia (FA) is responsible for the NST, rather than the APL.

FA aren't in the same financial trouble as APL (at least nothing has been reported) and obviously want to press on with it.