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1 hour ago, wishywashy said:

It'll actually end up being an inconvenience for City and United next season, as opposed to this season where they were just pretty much picking fights with us and Brighton. So of course they'll back off.

That is morally wrong though. Proud that our club respects the rules of the competition. UEFA should be ashamed of themselves.

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54 minutes ago, Villa_Vids said:

That is morally wrong though. Proud that our club respects the rules of the competition. UEFA should be ashamed of themselves.

They should be, but I don't think they ever have known or cared for the word 'morally'. Just 'money'.

At least they're microscopically more subtle about it than FIFA.

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On 14/02/2024 at 13:33, wishywashy said:

Olof Mellberg and his Brommapojkarna just put 4 against GAIS in their opening game of the Swedish Allsvenskan 4-0 BP it finished. The biggest ever win for BP in the top flight.

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Vitesse today received a deduction of eighteen points from the KNVB licensing committee for not being able to meet the licensing requirements. With this points penalty, Vitesse has been officially relegated. Vitesse will not appeal against the punishment and will seize the chance of retaining its license with both hands.

https://www.vitesse.nl/nieuws/2024/vitesse-krijgt-achttien-punten-in-mindering-maar-behoudt-voorl

Vitesse sitting on -1 points in Eredivisie after points deduction which allowed them to keep their licence. Had dodgy Russian owner funding the team. 35 years straight in Eredivisie now starting from nothing. Seems a good fit, Netherlands perfect place to develop talent, something akin to Brighton's model using USG in Belgium.

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On 28/03/2024 at 10:29, Zatman said:

UEFA have now relaxed the rules on multi club ownership playing in the same tournament

You cant make it up

We can increase our stake in that Portuguese club back to where it was then? 

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 it’s definitely worth exploring a partnership with their American owner to purchase a stake in them similar level to our initial investment in Vitoria Guimares… 

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3 hours ago, Alakagom said:

https://www.vitesse.nl/nieuws/2024/vitesse-krijgt-achttien-punten-in-mindering-maar-behoudt-voorl

Vitesse sitting on -1 points in Eredivisie after points deduction which allowed them to keep their licence. Had dodgy Russian owner funding the team. 35 years straight in Eredivisie now starting from nothing. Seems a good fit, Netherlands perfect place to develop talent, something akin to Brighton's model using USG in Belgium.

They're quite heavily in debt and their new owner has been rejected by the Netherlands FA, I believe.

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I talked to a mate from Australia the other day about the Canberra expansion, there have been unknown delays in the bid but he thinks it's progressing. Apparently this is the sixth attempt to get a Canberra men's team off the ground, which bodes well.

There were concerns that Canberra United, the only professional team in the area (in their women's league) would be a victim of the delay and go bust, as the state-owned company that runs it doesn't want to fund them anymore. It appears they've found a short-term solution for now. He assumed the consortium that would come in (presumably involving V Sports as a minority partner) would take them over.

Does sound like a bit of a mess, hopefully it'll get sorted.

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1 hour ago, wishywashy said:

I talked to a mate from Australia the other day about the Canberra expansion, there have been unknown delays in the bid but he thinks it's progressing. Apparently this is the sixth attempt to get a Canberra men's team off the ground, which bodes well.

There were concerns that Canberra United, the only professional team in the area (in their women's league) would be a victim of the delay and go bust, as the state-owned company that runs it doesn't want to fund them anymore. It appears they've found a short-term solution for now. He assumed the consortium that would come in (presumably involving V Sports as a minority partner) would take them over.

Does sound like a bit of a mess, hopefully it'll get sorted.

Gotta say I'm not sure what's the point of investing in the Australian side. Small population, talent spread our among ridiculous amount of competitive sports over there, AFL is king, rugby, cricket, swimming etc. There hasn't been much Australian talent of note lately (hopefully we got the best one lol). Not sure there's much profits to be made on Aussie soccer either but could be well wrong.  The MLS franchise seemed to have made more sense in all aspects.

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50 minutes ago, Alakagom said:

Gotta say I'm not sure what's the point of investing in the Australian side. Small population, talent spread our among ridiculous amount of competitive sports over there, AFL is king, rugby, cricket, swimming etc. There hasn't been much Australian talent of note lately (hopefully we got the best one lol). Not sure there's much profits to be made on Aussie soccer either but could be well wrong.  The MLS franchise seemed to have made more sense in all aspects.

Football is the most played sport by junior boys in Australia and the girls are closing the gap on netball every year.

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On 28/03/2024 at 15:29, Zatman said:

UEFA have now relaxed the rules on multi club ownership playing in the same tournament

You cant make it up

Missed this. Absolutely hilarious.

In 20 years it'll be City v NYCFC in the champions league final.

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On 20/04/2024 at 11:43, QldVilla said:

Football is the most played sport by junior boys in Australia and the girls are closing the gap on netball every year.

The biggest issue is there is still no simple obvious pathways without laying down cash and the quality of grassroots to lower level coaching isn’t up to the standards needed to develop our youth. Unless you get lucky early and land with the right coach in the right area with money to travel you are behind the ball already.

 

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