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  • BeeEmmAre
    Commentary Team Captain
    • Aug 2005
    • 2509

    #16
    If that is workable, it's probably the most sensible thing you've ever said on here - and certainly the most constructive.
    Obviously there will be debated about which four clubs get to be the big ones, but there is merit in this.
    "It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.

    YOU BETCHA!!!!!!

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    • tara
      Senior Player
      • Aug 2005
      • 1514

      #17
      Originally posted by BeeEmmAre
      If that is workable, it's probably the most sensible thing you've ever said on here - and certainly the most constructive.
      Obviously there will be debated about which four clubs get to be the big ones, but there is merit in this.
      His judgement is still slightly clouded though. Campbelltown represents the South West Region to combine that with the North West Region essentially leaves East Coast with 50% of the Sydney Metro region. I would think 6 teams including Wollongong would be more likely especially given the improvements made to Dalton. I agree however by far the most constuctive thing I have read from Rooboy.

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      • I_Heart_Kefalas
        On the Rookie List
        • Apr 2006
        • 158

        #18
        Rooboy,

        What the @@@@ is going on? Don't start getting all serious and insightful now, you'll ruin your reputation. I want the old Rooboy back.

        This try-hard league leader cap your wearing is boring me @@@@less.

        I like the idea though and definitely reckon it should be given the go-ahead, but I don't know how many blokes across Sydney will be keen on the additional travel to and from training and games. But still anything which raises the bar so we don't have fat useless pr*cks playing in our comp anymore.... Poor LL may need to get on the treadmill...

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        • Adroit
          On the Rookie List
          • Jun 2006
          • 94

          #19
          Norris,

          Can you check that someone hasn't stolen Rooboy's login ?
          This sort of common sense cannot come from Rooboy or maybe he hit his head on landing after taking some hangers on Rooster at training.
          Will the real Rooboy please stand up ?
          nigh on

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          • humphrey bear
            Buddy
            • Aug 2005
            • 291

            #20
            Rooboy is John Livy.

            There both stupid and that is the same blueprint Livy couldnt get off the ground when he was running the NSWAFL in the mid nineties.

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            • Monty Burns2
              On the Rookie List
              • Oct 2005
              • 179

              #21
              Originally posted by humphrey bear

              There both stupid
              Oh dear, Jase.

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              • humphrey bear
                Buddy
                • Aug 2005
                • 291

                #22
                Gramma was never my strong point.

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                • Monty Burns2
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 179

                  #23
                  Originally posted by humphrey bear
                  Gramma was never my strong point.
                  Irony, on the other hand....

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                  • Norris Lurker
                    Almost Football Legend
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 2981

                    #24
                    The idea of a state-based club comp isn't new, and has been floated before. Troy Garner was a big fan of the concept, and it was discussed on this board at length a few years ago.
                    Unfortunately the issues that killed it were club identity and the travel factor. For example, I couldn't see Pennant Hills willingly becoming North Shore's feeder club. As well, the time and cost factor involved with driving to Canberra every second week would be prohibitive.

                    I wouldn't be keen on the idea of a state league as such; but at the time I liked the idea of a knockout cup involving Sydney, Canberra and other leagues.
                    Or alternatively, maybe something like a NSW Champions League, where clubs would still compete in their own competition but after a successful season would qualify to also play in the state comp - they'd only have to travel a couple of times a year, but get to experience a more elite competition while keeping their identity and local rivalries intact.

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                    • rooboy
                      Suspended by the MRP
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 247

                      #25
                      Norris thank god your not running the comp. (Hang on maybe you are???)

                      Dispense with the club theme. Let the good players be involved with good club management and aspire to bigger highs.

                      This is a football matter where individual clubs have no say.

                      Also the unprofessional clubs like C/Town & Penno won't lose on this deal as they can keep the name, jumper, history etc in the lower grades.

                      With the new AFL ground set for completion in 2008 (its off the M7 @ Blacktown 2.5 hours to & from Canberra), travelling won't be an issue. It would take NShore 2 hours to Wollongong.




                      Originally posted by Norris Lurker
                      The idea of a state-based club comp isn't new, and has been floated before. Troy Garner was a big fan of the concept, and it was discussed on this board at length a few years ago.
                      Unfortunately the issues that killed it were club identity and the travel factor. For example, I couldn't see Pennant Hills willingly becoming North Shore's feeder club. As well, the time and cost factor involved with driving to Canberra every second week would be prohibitive.

                      I wouldn't be keen on the idea of a state league as such; but at the time I liked the idea of a knockout cup involving Sydney, Canberra and other leagues.
                      Or alternatively, maybe something like a NSW Champions League, where clubs would still compete in their own competition but after a successful season would qualify to also play in the state comp - they'd only have to travel a couple of times a year, but get to experience a more elite competition while keeping their identity and local rivalries intact.

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