Was Veart not paying his share of the dinner bills?
Was Veart not paying his share of the dinner bills?
Overseas gets more exposure from the national body than local Australia does…
What was the point of this… a sales pitch?
Edit: Surprisingly(?) large amount of YT comments on the video.
Barf, 90% of the comments are the usual NSL bitters banging on about franchises and pro/rel.
Is the refs best course of action here really two red cards or let them settle it in an inflatble mud pool? https://x.com/aleaguewomen/status/1911299259955139003?t=ICQ0R_Fz7ml9wI7owzzOpA&s=19
Not sure why Khamis was sent off there.
Elbowed her in the face, was pretty clear
Guess it doesn’t matter but I’d consider that self defense. The roar player after her physically for about 5 seconds before it and was coming in for more.
Yeah she’s carrying the ball away but any player who keeps going like that is a wanker.
Elbow to the chops is an elbow to the chops, the roar player wanted the ball and she wouldn’t give it up. It only escalated after the elbow. Roar player shouldn’t have been so aggressive.
Both are fuckwits.
Sebastian Despotovski just scored a first half Hattrick for glory’s NPL team including a couple of screamers.
Goal scoring is genetic.
Did he do the two fingers across his chest when he scored?
Greatest moment in Strayan sokkah ever.
The recommendations include:
- An immediate call for the next federal government to introduce a fully funded, indexed rolling 10-year program to meet the $1.56 billion “change room facilities gap” to accommodate the growing female participating base;
- Similar action from state, territory and local governments to spend a combined $1.2 billion to upgrade lighting and drainage over the next five to 10 years;
- An investment of $50 million from the next federal government for a national football headquarters to house both FA and the Australian Professional Leagues;
- Calls for support for three new state football headquarters, upgrades for five others, and for the proposed redevelopment of Perry Park in Brisbane as part of the 2032 Olympic Games
- A request for a combined $1 million from the federal, NSW and Victorian governments for “seed funding” for FA’s proposed Australian Championship competition;
- Increased resources and support for sports diplomacy, football development and social programs;
- The establishment of a formal process with federal and state governments to expedite bids for future international tournaments in Australia;
- Changes to a broad range of regulations, laws and policies - from high-performance funding, visa classes for import players, urban and land use planning, the policing of football matches and even the adoption of national standards to prevent marine flares from being purchased for other uses and deployed at games.
Read the whole article. It’s great to see the ambition. It’s an article with plenty of info that’s been needing to come for decades.
If even some of that actually happens then it’s a massive boost. And as always, the division between the state feds is brought up.
Something positive to feel good about over all, to at least have these things put forward to government/s.
Would’ve been good to see something in there about trying to keep the cost of amateur football down - especially for kids.
My cheat to this is to coach my son’s team, his rego is free.