Re: Who's signed for next season
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 5:34 pm
cheers.Looks like Carlo Armiento to me.
Is the guy wearing number 58 a youth team player or a triallist? I don't think I've seen him before.
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cheers.Looks like Carlo Armiento to me.
Is the guy wearing number 58 a youth team player or a triallist? I don't think I've seen him before.
Hahaha 'tis a rare sight indeed.Also nice work Sub on being an AU fan and not blocked by Val. You're one of few!
Haha cheers.Great news if accurate. Odd it hasn't been announced? Maybe waiting till next week when there is less news?
Also nice work Sub on being an AU fan and not blocked by Val. You're one of few!
Some big news in the womens teams.
2 iceland internationals, one with a long history with marseille.
https://t.co/kAK7lfcq2i
I wouldn't really call that ambition. More an understanding of the changing world we live in.“A clubs true ambition can be mapped by its willingness to invest in it womens teams”
Thoughts?
That sounds like ambition to me stuckey.I wouldn't really call that ambition. More an understanding of the changing world we live in.“A clubs true ambition can be mapped by its willingness to invest in it womens teams”
Thoughts?
Obviously we don't know where women's sport will be in 10-20 years but IMO it's blatantly obviously its growing. It's the club's awake enough to identify that and take action on that may reap the rewards of that pro-activity in the future. There is a huge amount of goodwill on offer for sports and clubs who become leaders in women's sports. I feel it's only a matter of time before that goodwill becomes directly measurable financial benefits.
That sounds like ambition to me stuckey.I wouldn't really call that ambition. More an understanding of the changing world we live in.“A clubs true ambition can be mapped by its willingness to invest in it womens teams”
Thoughts?
Obviously we don't know where women's sport will be in 10-20 years but IMO it's blatantly obviously its growing. It's the club's awake enough to identify that and take action on that may reap the rewards of that pro-activity in the future. There is a huge amount of goodwill on offer for sports and clubs who become leaders in women's sports. I feel it's only a matter of time before that goodwill becomes directly measurable financial benefits.
Im not talking about spending huge to win the treble every year. I mean long term ambition to create a succesful club that matters to people.
Yeah I get what you're saying, to me ambition isn't just doing what you probably should have been doing for years anyway. I'm not sure how squads are shaping up this season but until last season Melb City was the only club ever to actually hit the salary cap of the W-League. IMO that should be the bare minimum anything beyond that is what I would consider being ambitious.That sounds like ambition to me stuckey.I wouldn't really call that ambition. More an understanding of the changing world we live in.“A clubs true ambition can be mapped by its willingness to invest in it womens teams”
Thoughts?
Obviously we don't know where women's sport will be in 10-20 years but IMO it's blatantly obviously its growing. It's the club's awake enough to identify that and take action on that may reap the rewards of that pro-activity in the future. There is a huge amount of goodwill on offer for sports and clubs who become leaders in women's sports. I feel it's only a matter of time before that goodwill becomes directly measurable financial benefits.
Im not talking about spending huge to win the treble every year. I mean long term ambition to create a succesful club that matters to people.