Come back to me when those little state league clubs pack out 55,000 seat stadiums .
10 years ago most of these people who claim to be Victory diehards/supporters did not want a bar of soccer in this country. All of a sudden now everyone is a Victory fan/spokesperson of soccer in this country like they have been following it for years. 10 years ago people would have sat down to watch Man U play on tv but turned off if an NSL game came on.
The standard is appauling first and foremost. An NSL side would not have gone to Indonesia and eked out a 0-0 draw as an A League socceroo squad did recently. Furthermore in bygone eras the bulk of the Socceroo squad was selected from the NSL teams like Sydney Utd/ Olympic, Adel City, Melb Knights, Sth Melbourne etc and could compete and get results against Asian powerhouses like Japan S Korea S Arabia Iran and beat minnows like Indonesia and Singapore which an A League squad drew 0-0 with also.These players then went on to play in big European clubs not nothing clubs in Asia that these so called A league stars are progressing to.
Crowds are down, they have been all season. 2 years ago when Victory and United played off in the big one tix were sold in 2 hours this year tix were still being sold on the Friday before the game. Obviously there is less interest. The sparkle of the A League is diminishing and there is not enough quality going round to sustain this league and now that 2 new teams are entering the league as of next year there will be less quality to go round. Robbie Fowler on a nice nest egg and in retirement will not save this league he will merely run down his playing clock much in the same way Dwight Yorke did Juninho did Jardel Romario did and Aloisi is doing.
There is no structure to nurture the youth. At least in the NSL all clubs had a yoth structure and developed their own players Emerton, Viduka, Cahill, even Muscat went to Europe and played in England, Popovic, Bosnich I can keep reeling names off. You will find state league clubs which are the melting pot of development will be selling their youth o/s and by pass the A League as the standard is so weak.
The A League has merely been developed to put bums on seats and after a few years many are finding that there is no sizzle in the sausage. No thought has been given to the development of the sport. It is merely a plastic franchise competition yet you are finding club owners around the country of existing clubs are selling their stakes in those clubs cutting their losses and moving on. Why because these clubs are 2 or 3 million dollars in debt. Two years ago the Victory was avg 30-35 thousand in their first championship year including a sellout against Sydney yet this year they struggled to get 30k bar the semi final and grand final.
Good luck to the Victory they won, so be it but if that is the way people are going to view things now because that is all they want to see and they feel that what they have now is superior so be it also, but the NSL was a superior comp in terms of competition and standard. To equate that the Victory or any A League team was better than the Sth Melbourne of 98/99 or the Woolongong of 2000/01 is laughable.
If the AFL were to turn around tomorrow and say from season 2011 all Victorian clubs are gone and will cease to exist and only the interstate clubs will survive and then they come up with a plan to form 2 or 3 Melbourne clubs that have no affiliation or connection to any AFL club that exists now I am sure alot of us would be shattered. I am a Heidelberg supporter not a South supporter but I fully understand Ramps and sympathise in his case. South was a founding member of the NSL in 1977 and won 4 championships most successful NSL club. It all equates to nothing for a competiotion that does what.
Have an inferior standard
Losing money
Getting sold by its owners
Holiday resort for former stars who are running in their pension cheques.
I'm with Ramps, give me the standard and quality of the NSL anyday as opposed to this plastic manufactured madness.
P.S Ramps Go Heidelberg against South on Sunday.
May not be 55000 but there's history tradition passion in spades on view for those that will actually turn up something the Victory don't have.
1980's and 1990's boom sport Basketball in Australia. Now nowhere struggling.
2000's boom sport is soccer and much like the MLS in the States its on its way down and the novelty is wearing off. In 10 years some of these current A League clubs may not be around in the form they are in currently. Melbourne Heart will not create a rivalry with the Victory. Trust me on this. This will not be a South v Heidelberg South v Preston South v Knights Heidelberg v Knights derby/ rivalry. Not next year not ever.