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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #2250 on: December 20, 2022, 07:39:38 PM »
Football Australia has today issued two life-time bans, one to the spectator known as “Bucket Man” and one other patron, following the organisation’s ongoing investigation into the unacceptable events that unfolded during the Melbourne Derby at AAMI Park on Saturday, 17 December.

In working with Victoria Police, Football Australia issued a 23-year-old man from Craigieburn (Victoria) and a 19-year-old man from Meadow Heights (Victoria) with life-time bans from all related football activity including attending Football Australia-sanctioned football matches and events including all A-Leagues, Australia Cup, National Premier League, and National Team matches and registering as a football participant.

The 23-year-old has been found guilty by Football Australia of entering the field of play without authorisation and using an item (bucket) with the intent to cause damage or harm, which ultimately saw the Melbourne City FC goalkeeper require hospitalisation.

The 19-year-old man has been found guilty by Football Australia of entering the field of play without authorisation and engaging in conduct that did or was likely to cause harm or endanger others.

Since the abandonment of the match, the Victoria Police publicly announced that these two people have also been subject to a range of charges – varying in all cases – including violent disorder; alleged assault of a security guard and alleged assault of goalkeeper; possession of a flare; discharge missile; entry to sporting competition space; disrupting a match; public nuisance; riotous behaviour; and discharge and possess flare.

The action of these people brought the game into disrepute. Such conduct is a breach of A-League Terms of Admission, which requires that all persons must comply with the Football Australia Spectator Code of Behaviour.

Football Australia CEO James Johnson said these bans will be the first of many that the sport’s governing body expects to issue as part of this ongoing investigation.

https://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news/football-australia-issue-life-bans-following-melbourne-derby

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #2251 on: December 22, 2022, 02:27:46 PM »
Football Australia bans eight more fans, flags Friday update for Victory

Football Australia has announced multi-year bans for eight more people involved in the pitch invasion at the Melbourne derby last Saturday night, and expects to provide an update on Melbourne Victory on Friday.

Soccer’s governing body said in a statement on Thursday that it would be banning eight supporters from all forms of the game for between five and 20 years following charges laid by Victoria Police this week. It brings the number of bans handed out by Football Australia to 10, after two people were banned for life earlier this week.

Police have identified 36 people involved in the pitch invasion and other offences, while 13 people have been charged. More charges are expected as police identify and speak with the people involved.

Football Australia said four people who were on banned lists, from either it or the Australian Professional Leagues, were denied entry to AAMI Park for the Victory v City game.

An 18-year-old Alphington man who was charged with violent disorder, criminal damage, unlawful assault, entry to competition space, disrupting a match, public nuisance and riotous behaviour was given a 20-year ban by Football Australia.

A 21-year-old Northcote man who was charged with violent disorder, criminal damage, unlawful assault, entry to competition space, disrupting a match, public nuisance, riotous behaviour and discharging a flare also received a 20-year ban from Football Australia.

A 23-year-old Wollert man who was charged with violent disorder, criminal damage, entry to sporting competition space, disrupting a match, public nuisance and riotous behaviour was banned for 15 years.

A 28-year-old Albion woman, a 26-year-old St Albans man, an 18-year-old Diggers Rest man, a 26-year-old Ringwood East man and a 27-year-old Cairnlea man, who were all charged with entry to competition space, disrupting a match, public nuisance and riotous behaviour, were banned for five years.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/football-australia-bans-eight-more-fans-flags-friday-update-for-victory-20221222-p5c868.html

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #2252 on: December 23, 2022, 05:31:14 PM »
The FA has just dropped the crowd sanctions for Melbourne Victory matches.

Short summary:

>Victory fans totally barred from interstate games.
>Victory fans totally barred from active support TFN.
>No tix sold for MV home games
>Away in Victoria vs City/Western only available to members, and fans who had already bought tickets by today.
>1000 discretionary tix

https://twitter.com/Rory_Flanagan/status/1606153260099768321

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The long-winded version:

While Football Australia’s investigation continues, and before a final determination is made on the Show Cause notice issued, Melbourne Victory FC must comply with the below sanctions which are valid effective immediately and until Sunday, 15 January 2023 inclusive to continue to compete in the A-League Men’s competition.

Melbourne Victory FC Home matches during the period before the show cause is determined

* No tickets are sold in respect to Home Matches;
* Only valid Club Members can attend Home Matches;
* Refund any tickets that are not valid Club Members; where any ticket operator charges related to the refunds are borne by Melbourne Victory FC;
* Home and away active bays will be closed and therefore are to be cordoned off and tarps must be applied to at least the first four (4) rows of seating behind the goal line at each end of the Venue;
* An agreed number of supporter marshalls are positioned in the Venue; and
* Supporters of Melbourne Victory FC must not be found to have engaged in any behaviour in breach of the Code of Conduct while attending the relevant match.
 
Melbourne Victory FC Away Matches played in Victoria during the period before the show cause is determined

* Only valid Members of the Home Team, and Supporters of the Home Team whom were in receipt of a ticket when ticket sales ceased at 11.00am AEDT on Friday, 23 December will be permitted to enter the Venue;
* The away active bays to be closed and the APL to ensure away active bays are cordoned off and tarps are applied to section/s of the Venue allocated to “Away Active Supporters”;
* An agreed number of supporter marshalls are positioned in the Venue;
* The Home Team will be allowed to issue up 1000 complimentary tickets to a list of individuals pre-approved by Football Australia;
* APL to work with the Home Team to refund any tickets that are not valid Members of the Home Team, where any ticket operator charges related to the refunds are borne by Melbourne Victory FC; and
* Supporters of Melbourne Victory FC must not be found to have engaged in any behaviour in breach of the Code of Conduct while attending the relevant match.
 
Other Melbourne Victory FC Away Matches during the period before the show cause is determined

* The away active bays to be closed and the APL to ensure away active bays are cordoned off and tarps are applied to section/s of the Venue allocated to “Away Active Supporters”;
* Only Members and Supporters of the Home Team will be permitted to enter the Venue;
* Melbourne Victory FC must use best endeavours to discourage the attendance of all supporters of the Club, including messaging that the Venue will be restricted to supporters of the Home Team only;
* APL to work with the Home Team to refund any tickets which are associated with a Victorian postcode or to any person that they reasonably believe is a supporter of Melbourne Victory FC, where any ticket operator charges related to the refunds are borne by Melbourne Victory FC;
* An agreed number of supporter marshalls are positioned in the Venue; and
* Supporters of Melbourne Victory FC must not be found to have engaged in any behaviour in breach of the Code of Conduct while attending the relevant match.

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Football Australia is also reviewing the conduct of some Melbourne City supporters at the Melbourne Derby. In the meantime, for Melbourne City FC home matches, Football Australia has also directed the APL to cordon off the home and away active bays until otherwise advised.

Victoria Police announced today that currently 29 people have been arrested in total as part of Operation Astute. Police have now identified 36 people in total from the incident and are continuing to make enquiries.

https://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news/melbourne-victory-sanctions-imposed-show-cause-process-continues

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #2253 on: December 27, 2022, 01:08:33 PM »

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #2254 on: January 10, 2023, 04:28:49 PM »
OVER $500K IN FINES, CROWD BANS: VICTORY HANDED MASSIVE SANCTIONS FOR PITCH INVASION BY FA

In a statement released by FA on Tuesday afternoon, Victory was hit with the biggest punishment in the A-League era which includes $550,000 in fines.

Victory will be served with a suspended ten-point deduction which may be triggered to the team if there are any further fan discretions until the end of the 2025/26 A-League season.

The Victory fans will no longer be sold tickets in the active areas on the north and south bay of AAMI Park, whilst the first three rows of either end will be tarped off.

Rows A-J of the north end will remain empty for all Victory home games during the remainder of the season.

Any existing sold tickets in the restricted areas will be cancelled and the ticketholders will be re-allocated to other parts of AAMI Park.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/01/10/over-usd500k-in-fines-crowd-bans-victory-handed-massive-sanctions-for-pitch/

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #2255 on: November 07, 2023, 06:37:58 PM »
Football Australia has confirmed the formation of a national second division, however the competition won’t start until 2025.

The new competition had been mooted to start next year, but will instead commence in March-April 2025.

FA will announce on November 20 which clubs will participate in the second division’s inaugural season.

Clubs rumoured to been successful with their application to be part of the competition include former NSL outfits South Melbourne, Preston, Marconi, Sydney Olympic, APIA Leichhardt and Sydney United.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/football-news-2023-australia-second-division-plans-revealed-which-teams-will-participate-aleague-relegation-promotion/news-story/7f84b0e87f3c90d4c29b6c5c7c2b823c

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #2256 on: November 07, 2023, 08:41:05 PM »
No Wollongong Wolves - who cares.... :thumbsdown
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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #2258 on: November 21, 2023, 06:48:38 PM »
Auckland will have a team in the A-League beginning in the 2024/25 season.

A Canberra-based team will also be announced in the coming weeks.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/11/21/a-leagues-officially-award-full-licence-to-auckland/

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Re: A-League thread
« Reply #2259 on: January 02, 2024, 08:58:43 PM »
https://aleagues.com.au/news/a-leagues-ladder-sorting-rules-change-explained-table/

They say they want more attacking football but then punish the most attacking team in the comp  ::).

Is SHocking now running Aussie soccer?

AFL: "Let's introduce another stupid rule out of the blue that no one asked for."

A-League: "Hold my beer!"

:facepalm.
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