
In a very short amount of time clubs from all over the country have signed up, and in an even shorter amount of time a handful of whining A-league fans have started to put the boot in, even going as far as alleging certain clubs funnel junior fees straight into first team wages. Can't quite figure out if this is coming from previous butt hurt experienced during the NSL years or just out of fear.
I think it's safe to say that the power this association holds may well and truly be causing some people to shit their pants. And for FFA or anyone else to be writing them off would be doing so at their own peril. I am not suggesting they will or would, but you could imagine the impact it would make if every club in that association refusing to pay fees or take the field for competition matches.
So what about all the other clubs or groups that fall under FFA? Well what about them? No one is stopping them from doing the same. If they want a seat at the table it's up to them to make it happen.
Anyway enough of that, let's skip all the bullshit and go straight to the fun part. It's fast approaching the 2019 season and FFA have agreed to a second division, so who should be in it?
Melbourne Knights - For obvious reasons I will put my club first. I don't need to, but I will mention that we have a proud history, one of the proudest this country has ever seen and may see for some time to come. Also one of the only clubs in the country that has exclusive 365 day access to it's own purpose built facility.
South Melbourne - Pretty similar reasons to Knights, bar the exclusive access. But it would be pretty fucking funny to see the Oceania club of the Century left out. Mike would have a heart attack.
Heidelberg United - They have sorted themselves out in the past few years, facility will pass for now, probably the only other club that are worthy of a seat at the table at the moment.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Sydney United - The Melbourne Knights of NSW, without the back to back championships.
Sydney Olympic - Not too different from South Melbourne, but a much worse circumstances facility wise if their history is anything to go by.
Marconi - Were great in the NSL. They have the facilities, they have the finances. Why not?
Wollongong - Another proud NSL club (I think a pattern may be emerging). They showed they could pull off a crowd in the FFA Cup. Great stadium to play out of. Even without any of that, the epic come back against Perth Glory should allow immediate entry.
QUEENSLAND
Northern Fury - Oops these guys weren't in the NSL. Perhaps aren't quite A-league level but going by how they were when in the league, would be a welcome inclusion to a second division.
Brisbane Strikers - It's been too long since I listed an NSL team.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Adelaide City - Very successful in the NSL, caused us some heartache but also some joy when they finally did their balls against us at home in 95, let em in.
West Adelaide - Came back from the dead to win back to back state titles, one of the more ambitious ex NSL clubs in recent times.
TASMANIA
South Hobart - Have been dominating the local competition for the past few years. It's time to give Tasmania a club on the national stage.
ACT
Canberra FC - Have won the league 12 of the past 16 seasons and have always spoken out whenever the opportunity of playing at a higher level has come out. Can't do any worse than Cosmos surely.
At this point in time I'm not sure that the league would be ready for a WA side, but should be the priority for expansion within 3 years along with another Victorian side.
This is obviously what I would like to see happen as someone who dearly misses the 'bad old dark NSL days'. I'm sure if and when the time comes, proper thorough procedures will be put in place and followed to source the best possible candidates from each state, ensuring the best possible outcome for FOOTBALL IN AUSTRALIA.
Happy to answer any questions about clubs that didn't make the cut in the comments section!