Long odds a Sydney A-League side will save the APL's grand final blushes

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

After announcing that the A-League grand final would be played in Sydney for the next three years, regardless of the combatants, the APL could well have been hoping to get lucky in 2023.

A Sydney team riding high and romping home to a premiership would no doubt have softened the anger throughout the finals, as opposed to that which will be felt when two teams from outside the city emerge as the contenders.

Even now, that scenario appears almost certain.

Should an Adelaide versus Central Coast or Wellington versus Melbourne City decider loom as the most deserving battle, fans from those regions will no doubt reignite the flames of fury that existed immediately following the December decision.

They will also publicly slam the limited time available to make arrangements for the trip to Sydney, as well as the cost, for what has been labelled as a ‘festival of football’ by the APL.

No doubt, had Macarthur FC, Sydney FC or Western Sydney Wanderers been front running at this stage of the season, the suits may well have been rather chuffed that cries of injustice would at least be absent in the first year of the three-season experiment.

Twelve months later, they would then hope that all had been forgotten and people had become used to the idea of the final match of the season being set in fixture stone. Thus, the cash grab and interference on the basic principle of the highest-ranked qualifier being granted the right to host the grand final would be seen as a success, a coup if you will, and one that added some much-needed money to the coffers at the expense of history and fans.

However, and sadly for the APL, there seems as much chance of a Sydney-based team featuring in the 2022-23 decider as there is of their original decision being reversed and APL boss Danny Townsend making an official public apology to all fans, citing the error made and returning things to the way they were.

Danny Townsend (Photo by Mark Evans/Getty Images)

While the Wanderers are clinging onto third place on the ladder, they are far from impressive. Since the World Cup break, Western Sydney have won once – a 4-0 triumph over the bumbling Bulls – and scored just eight goals in seven matches.

Poor losses to Perth and Western United, along with a series of dour and sometimes fortunate draws, have seen the early-season belief begin to wane. Marko Rudan will be aware that unless his men are more consistent in front of goal, the gap between the Wanderers and Melbourne City, Central Coast and Wellington remains vast.

Scrapping out results is one thing, yet based on current form, making the top six might be a decent achievement in itself.

Sydney FC would kill for some scrappy results. The Sky Blues’ efforts after the competition recommenced have been woeful, following the stunning win over Melbourne City on December 10. Losses to the Mariners, Bulls, Phoenix and Western United have followed across their next six games and Perth pinched a couple more off Steve Corica’s men with a late equaliser a fortnight ago.

Frankly, Sydney look bereft of real ideas and composure. A team without Milos Ninkovic was always destined to be a new beast, yet the attacking midfield players attempting to fill his void are simply not capable of doing so, with Anthony Caceres targeted specifically by the coach in an early substitution during the loss to Western United on Saturday.

The Bulls cling to sixth, yet recent losses to Adelaide, Central Coast and a belting at the hands of the Wanderers remind us of their mid-table reality. Their three wins since the resumption have come against Newcastle, Sydney and Perth; hardly anything to write home about.

With a sacked coach to boot, their season appears on tenterhooks.

Dwight Yorke (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Thus, the ‘Captain Obvious’ crystal ball confirms that the Sydney teams stood zero chance of earning the right to host the grand final in 2022-23 under the old arrangements, barring some miracle second half of the season from Western Sydney.

In fact, at this stage, seeing any one of them in the last four is a mental stretch.

Perhaps the APL are praying for the Mariners to qualify for the grand final, hoping around 15,000 to 20,000 supporters in yellow will be down for the day from Gosford. A betting man would suggest that the rest of Allianz Stadium will be swathed in the blue of Melbourne City folk, a limited number from a small supporter base, having forked out large sums to come and watch their team take hold of the championship trophy that eluded them last season.

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It is a ripping A-League competition and as unpredictable as ever, however, any hopes the APL had of getting lucky and softening the blow of their grand final decision have evaporated at the midway point of the season.

The 2022-23 grand final will feature two teams from outside Sydney and the fans will loudly remind the APL of that fact when the time comes.

The Crowd Says:

2023-01-25T11:29:41+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


A TV show having figures like that would be terminated immediately with extreme prejudice.

2023-01-25T11:22:34+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


Morgan Schneiderlin

AUTHOR

2023-01-25T05:11:35+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


So the mug wager is active?

2023-01-25T04:59:49+00:00

Beach

Roar Rookie


It's impossible to see Paramount renewing the A League tv rights. The professional game is approaching an end of times reckoning in Australia. We've lost the code war.

2023-01-25T02:26:28+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


his mate Andy Cole?

2023-01-25T02:06:16+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


I have no time for the UAP and the way workers were treated, but even idiots have the occasional gem. Closing down one side of the stadium made business sense and the FFA gave him a hard time about it. There were probably some other wins they could have let him have.

2023-01-25T02:03:41+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


That is also true. I’ll be at every game I can make. I don’t need them to win the comp every year as that would be detrimental to our game.

2023-01-25T01:41:56+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


Simmo Those numbers look so bad that you have to wonder whether a digit has been left off. I mean, 600 viewers?? The record for the number of people squashed into a mini is about 592.

2023-01-25T00:41:48+00:00

Steven

Guest


The NRL and AFL leadership is just as incompetent as the APL only difference is they have$1billion of money thrown to them by ch 7 and 9 otherwise they would have folded years ago

2023-01-24T23:10:37+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


So glad they didn't. It's just sad that the Jets are Newcastle United for no good reason. And when Tinkler made the away jersey black and white vertical stripes and claimed it was because of the colours of Newcastle High School, the tacky appropriation came to its logical conclusion. Liverpool would be appropriate for the suburb's growing population, but the sense that the club would be shoehorning itself on a bigger brand would linger. Perhaps if Macarthur isn't a representative name, they could be Campbelltown since that's where they actually play.

2023-01-24T22:57:47+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


Yes, it was 2 or 3 Mariners supporters :silly:

2023-01-24T22:56:36+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


Clive Palmer sacked Miron Bleiberg for saying (truthfully) that making a teenager captain on his A-League debut was a publicity stunt. The following week, he had the words "Freedom of Speech" put on the jerseys. The game should've listened to Palmer less than it did, not more.

2023-01-24T22:39:19+00:00

Aiden

Guest


They could put cardboard cutouts of people in the seats with $ signs on their foreheads representing the pro rata value of Sydney getting the final this year. Would look great on TV. We'll also have the canned cheering back, as with COVID. Can't wait to see the half time show, a past it DJ and dancers with some Sydney city officials moshing up front, their big night out from the wife and kids.

2023-01-24T22:36:19+00:00

Aiden

Guest


Ryan Giggs? Wayne Rooney? Ummm ... who else is very old and past it ... Its not D Yorke is it!!!

2023-01-24T22:30:11+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


the a leagues a momentum league, it always has been and always will be - its easy to rack up points when you play 10 out of the first 13 games at 'home' in nsw i dont think its out of terms, to say that the mariners are heavily over achieving this season and thats been based on barely having left NSW and a good run in terms of injuries and suspensions. when they have left the comfort of nsw, they have been poor and currently rank last in the league for points on the road (even perth who arguably have been the leagues worst travellers for a couple seasons now, have more points interstate than the mariners this season) mariners have to travel to brisbane, perth, adelaide, victory and western united - who they dont have great records at when matches are played interstate. i cant see the mariners (at this point in time) picking up 3 points in SA, WA or QLD, victory are starting to improve and western united on their day can hurt teams. - realistically how many points could the mariners take from these aways games? 3 maybe at a push 4 points? luckily they have a 5 point buffer to play with, but one loss and other results going against them - will turn up the heat

2023-01-24T22:28:06+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


no excuse, if you're a real fan

2023-01-24T18:26:02+00:00

JOHN ALLAN

Guest


Dom sumped up the money thinking it would help him be re-elected. Perhaps Gladys can find him a job after he gets kicked out.

2023-01-24T10:55:26+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


The only broadcaster you can rely to still be here is actually Channel Ten they are owned by Paramount but they could cut their budget, they still use them for endless free advertising for Paramount. 9 and 7 could go anytime. Neither makes money. Their new sports deals could sink them .

2023-01-24T10:51:43+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Spending money on Keepup and Nani , Austin was very foolish. Townsend seems to be the one responsible for that. The investment money is not to be given to the clubs so that doesn't solve the club financial woes. The clubs are going to make that decision anyway.

2023-01-24T09:43:52+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


That is true.

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