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AFLW 2024 - Round 8 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Find a stream and fly the skull and crossbones me hearties.Pissed off that the Japan game is not on FTA.
Unbelievable that there isn't even a radio broadcast.
What a disgrace!
Find a stream and fly the skull and crossbones me hearties.
Is that the plan with ads?$7 a month, watch the opening to the A League too from next week.
A good win now on to Japan say you prayers for the Socceroos
Need Japan to win tomorrow morning against the Saudis, we aren’t catching them anyway.
I can’t believe how bad China still are - staggering they can’t get their act together given population and resources available.
That's unusual as most tend to keep it as it's much easier and cheaper to go back home.President Xi said back in 2011 that he planned for China to win the WC within 15 years, pretty much gave the sport a blank cheque.
That was revised in 2016 to be a football superpower "by 2050" lol
China aims to become football superpower 'by 2050'
China unveils a strategy to become a "world football superpower" by 2050, with plans to get 50 million children and adults playing the game by 2020.www.bbc.com
Now, these days, Xi has given up pretty much. My brother's missus is from China (now a citizen here after giving up her Chinese citizenship). They have been trying to force kids to play football over there however Chinese culture values education highly and individual sports above all (swimming, table tennis, badminton etc). Xi tried to tell the country one day that this is changing but it's failed spectacularly.
The very fact that Australia is a superior football nation to China despite having a population of 25m+, large competition from other football codes and generally having to run to a sustainable budget says it all about China's ambitions as a footballing nation.
That's unusual as most tend to keep it as it's much easier and cheaper to go back home.
In terms of our team, we'll never be good as long as the best athletes in the country play other more locally popular ball sports.
Which is such a farcical and broken system. The favelas produce world class players and our $2500 per season fees with great facilities never do. It needs an overhaul from top to bottom, no sport is run worse than soccer is hereChina doesn't recognise dual nationality. By becoming an Australian citizen a Chinese citizen gives up their Chinese citizenship.
Football has the biggest numbers in grass roots easily. I'm the secretary foir my local community club and we can't keep up with demand. At our level it is all about kids participating, fees are low and nobody is getting paid.
The main issue is getting elite talent into elite level juniors (NPL programs). NPL licenses are expensive, coaches are demanding 20k a season and NPL clubs generally use junior fees to subside wage bills of their senior teams who operate pretty much on a semi professional basis.
My teammate in veterans soccer currently pays $2500 for his son to play pre NPL U13s. Imagine a parent with 2 or more elite juniors in the family with one working parent, high interest rates etc. It becomes impossible to manage for parents financially.
Talented kids are missing out definitely because aside from the ones that are absolutely top level elite who get scholarships parents simply can't get their kids into elite programs.
Which is such a farcical and broken system. The favelas produce world class players and our $2500 per season fees with great facilities never do. It needs an overhaul from top to bottom, no sport is run worse than soccer is here
Then again, parents are sold the dream that their kid could go on with it when in actual fact 95% or more end up playing amateur league seniors anyway. Why go pay the $2500 until later IF the kid is really good. At under 11's it makes no difference IMO, usually just a kids dad coaching anyway
Good news is that Japan beat Saudis 2-0 this morning, so we sit 2nd in the group!
Bad news is they look completely different gravy to anyone else in the Confederation and I’m not sure we are getting within 3 goals of them on Tuesday night, even with Guus and the golden generation.
Yeah I know. Which makes it much harder to back home.China doesn't recognise dual nationality. By becoming an Australian citizen a Chinese citizen gives up their Chinese citizenship.
Football has the biggest numbers in grass roots easily. I'm the secretary foir my local community club and we can't keep up with demand. At our level it is all about kids participating, fees are low and nobody is getting paid.
The main issue is getting elite talent into elite level juniors (NPL programs). NPL licenses are expensive, coaches are demanding 20k a season and NPL clubs generally use junior fees to subside wage bills of their senior teams who operate pretty much on a semi professional basis.
My teammate in veterans soccer currently pays $2500 for his son to play pre NPL U13s. Imagine a parent with 2 or more elite juniors in the family with one working parent, high interest rates etc. It becomes impossible to manage for parents financially.
Talented kids are missing out definitely because aside from the ones that are absolutely top level elite who get scholarships parents simply can't get their kids into elite programs.
No i-pads in the favelas mate and pretty easy to develop good ball control and perform under pressure when you're dodging bullets every minute.Which is such a farcical and broken system. The favelas produce world class players and our $2500 per season fees with great facilities never do. It needs an overhaul from top to bottom, no sport is run worse than soccer is here
Then again, parents are sold the dream that their kid could go on with it when in actual fact 95% or more end up playing amateur league seniors anyway. Why go pay the $2500 until later IF the kid is really good. At under 11's it makes no difference IMO, usually just a kids dad coaching anyway