With less than two weeks until the new season kicks off, now seems like the perfect time to put out a wish list of some of the things we’d like to see in Season 13 of the A-League.
Could the off-season possibly be any longer? It is now 142 days – or more than four and a half months – since Sydney FC lifted the championship trophy.
If there was one single thing we could change about the A-League today, surely it would be lengthening the calendar so that we didn’t have to suffer through the world’s longest off-season.
The FFA Cup at least goes some way to mitigating the problem, but short of building a bunch of brand new stadia so that A-League clubs no longer have to share them with rival codes, perhaps it’s worth concentrating on issues the competition actually has some control over.
Last year I listed five things I’d like to see in the new A-League season and asked you guys to do the same. And since it was a popular topic, it’s time to run it up the flagpole again!
Without further ado, here are my five big wishes for the 2017-18 season.
Sydney FC to be genuinely challenged
The Sky Blues were simply superb last season, and if their recent FFA Cup win over Melbourne City is anything to go by, they could dominate the A-League once again.
Can anyone realistically challenge Graham Arnold’s men? The likes of Melbourne Victory and Western Sydney will certainly hope so, but if anything Sydney FC look even stronger this time around. And that could be a problem for a league that was dull as dishwater in certain parts last season.
As enjoyable as Sydney FC’s football can be to watch, the A-League really needs a genuine challenger to step up this time around.
The foreign signings to fire
Matmour. Absalonsen. Adlung. Bautheac. Maccarone. Brama. Hiariej. Asdrubal. Schenkeveld. Budzinski. Matias Sanchez. George. Vargas. Xavi Torres. Mierzejewski. Paracki. Cejudo. Llorente. Riera.
It’s some list. And those are just the newcomers! Add in the likes of Thomas Kristensen, Fernando Brandan, Roy O’Donovan and Diego Castro and the competition boasts some seriously talented foreigners.
The truth is that the level of the A-League is nowhere near as bad as some of the critics would have you believe, and that’s in part down to the quality of foreign players. Here’s hoping the latest crop can fire, even if there’s still a noticeable lack of Asian talent.
More fans to pile through the gates
You can look to the National Rugby League for a step-by-step guide in how to alienate fans and guarantee dwindling attendances. No sporting competition in Australia is as badly run as the NRL.
The A-League should really be consistently out-drawing NRL crowds – but it needs a season-long commitment from fans across the league. And that means turning up week in and week out.
There’s a fine line between being fan friendly and catering exclusively to TV audiences. But while the A-League needs every cent it gets from broadcasters, it could also do with a few more fans shuffling through the gates this season.
The perennial ‘crisis clubs’ to show some form
How about this Ronald Vargas? Call it a hunch, but he could be a sensational signing for the Newcastle Jets.
And they need him to be, after so many years of mediocrity. The Jets haven’t made the finals since 2010, and they’ve finished bottom of the table in two of the past three seasons. Yet they’re arguably the competition’s biggest sleeping giants.
Central Coast Mariners have made some astute signings and look like they’ll be stronger under a more experienced Paul Okon this season, while there’s no telling what the Wellington Phoenix will do under new coach Darije Kalezic. But the league really needs some of its smaller clubs to step up and start performing.
Melbourne City to reveal an identity
What’s going on at Melbourne City? To suggest they were uninspired in their recent FFA Cup defeat to Sydney FC is an insult to the word.
Could they really be protesting Football Federation Australia’s handling of the A-League by serving up an under-strength squad? That’s one of the conspiracy theories doing the rounds.
Whatever the problem is, new coach Warren Joyce needs to sort it out – and fast. Signing Ross McCormack should help, if only because he’s good enough to score goals at this level. But the bigger problem for City is their continuing lack of identity.
If they’re happy to play second fiddle to Melbourne Victory, so be it. But it’s a curious tactic from a City Football Group that boasts enough resources to transform the club into a powerhouse of the league.
So there you have it. Those are my five big wishes. What are yours?
Ballymore
Guest
1) Complete deregulation of the A-League player market. 2) Bullet Wellington and announce expansion into Canberra, Geelong & Wollongong for Oct 2018. 3) Adelaide Oval banned for HAL matches. 4) Independent A-League. Dismissal of Gallop and Lowy. 5) SYD & MV make ACL 1/4 finals. BR make R16.
clipper
Guest
Here are the figures for the last 3 years WSW Parra 17746 14346 16/17 14711 13929 15/17 12529 14699 14/15 14995 14324 average over 3 years WSW in front, that is the proof - and WSW crowds increasing.
MatthewSkellett
Guest
To be honest this season is one I'm approaching mentally with some optimism as a WSW member -also I think the influx of apparently quality foreign imports all over the HAL for this season is a good sign that things are looking up . I fondly wish that Lowy will stop playing the Dog-in-the-manger with his desperate attempts to hang onto power - for the HAL to grow and expand he needs to go - he has no vision , no leadership skills , no inspirational ability , no-nothing .That been said ; the HAL looks like it has every reason to shine this season with the competing Australian Cricket Team held up to internal and external criticism no matter what it does -bring the season on and lets have a great one ! :-)
Andrew
Roar Guru
As a Villa fan I'm in a catch-22 - I want him to leave and take his shocking attitude (summed up by "gate-gate") elsewhere but I also don't want him being another lazy import that sullys the good work other star imports have done in the A-League. Then again he might bang in 30 goals and be a star as he was bloody good at Leeds.
Stuart Thomas
Expert
I love all of them. Well said. NO complaints here.
Stuart Thomas
Expert
Nick, please don't compare the beautiful game to ultimate Frisbee. I like the thinking, however, that is a bridge too far.
Stuart Thomas
Expert
ouch
bobbym
Guest
One more replace Marc Warren at Glory.
Nick Symonds
Guest
How about a 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 formation, very direct and going centrally? In Ultimate Frisbee it's called a vertical stack except they only have 7 players.
KJ
Roar Rookie
Isn't One their sports channel? My biggest concern is that it isn't HAD. Is it that hard to pick the correct channel on your TV?
Mike Tuckerman
Expert
I looked at the number of people who typically attended a Wanderers game at Parramatta Stadium and the number of people who typically attended an Eels game at Parramatta Stadium and compared the two.
Caltex TEN & SBS support Australian Football
Guest
Real ballsy, I like it Nick, attack, attack, attack... :)
Nick Symonds
Guest
2. Stephen Lowy and David Gallop are sent north to The Wall never to be heard from again. There's a major flaw with this, they'd be sent back - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0tE6T-ecmg
Nick Symonds
Guest
(v) Clubs to run in the black. That'll never happen.
Grobbelaar
Roar Guru
You might be right there, but by the same token, those on twitter and facebook (especially the latter) can hardly be viewed as arbiters of what constitutes good football.
RandyM
Guest
do you have any proof of this? because from what i can see the average attendance for the wanderers has been pretty much even with the Eels over the past 5 years. The Eels have had a few wooden spoons in that time as well. The NRL also has the potential to play other teams at the new stadium such as the Tigers who I tip will outdraw the Wanderers as well.
Nick Symonds
Guest
A back 3 is too defensive. All teams should go to a back 2. AP briefly tried a back 2 against Thailand so maybe he's working on a new 2-4-4 formation.
Midfielder
Guest
Nem My bad twas a mistake
Midfielder
Guest
LH Deal
Mike Tuckerman
Expert
Love it. McCormack could go either way, but if he packs his scoring boots, he could bag plenty.