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by devilsadvocate » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:33 pm
by devilsadvocate » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:46 pm
bayman wrote:to you soccer experts out there, adelaide has had a bad year, (in the a league) does this mean that the asian teams in general are worse than the australian teams or is it that they're just putting in ?
by whufc » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:24 am
devilsadvocate wrote:whufc wrote:mickey mouse comp where aussie sides are handicapped from the being by the ffa with salary cap restrictions, international player restrictions, scheduling issues (teams play in it the season after they qualify), add to that your club doesn't even get to keep all their prize money despite having to travel all around bloody asia.
Ill be more than happy if the Victory stick to winning the A-League and build a dynasty much like Central.
IMO - the salary cap in Australia is a good thing. If it was lifted, we'd see 2-3 dominate year in year out and the rest would be a revolving door of new entrants IMO, as weaker teams would fold.
I don't think the support is strong enough for clubs like Adelaide, Perth, NQ, Newcastle, CCM etc to allow them to compete with the likes of Melbourne, Synde and GC if there was no salary cap. Some of these sides would fold and Australian Football would return to the shambles it was in the NSL days.
I think we need a salary cap for at least another 10 years, but I have no problem with it being increased steadily over that period.
by whufc » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:32 am
devilsadvocate wrote:bayman wrote:to you soccer experts out there, adelaide has had a bad year, (in the a league) does this mean that the asian teams in general are worse than the australian teams or is it that they're just putting in ?
Not sure what utd has been on for the last 2 weeks but I want some!!!!
The Japanese league, south Korean league, Saudi, Kuwaiti, Iraqi and uzbekistani leagues are all far better than the a league. The Chinese, dpr Korea are probably slightly better. The main reason is that these leagues either don't have a salary cap or it is far higher than ours.
This was a great performance by utd. Next game against the Japanese side sanfrecce Hiroshima will be tough but we're at home so a good chance. A win and we'll be through to the last 16!
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