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  • Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
  • The Matchday Saturday team of Adam Peacock, Mark Bosnich and Robbie Slater have reunited to examine issues in Australian football. in the final part, they look at our national sides.
    Both the Matildas and Socceroos set a new standard for themselves at their recent World Cups. But given all that is happening at the levels below, are those high points that will never be reached again? And are those great moments being capitalised on by those running the game?
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  • @christopherclarke1068
    @christopherclarke1068 Місяць тому +31

    This has been a great series and credit to Adam Peacock for coordinating. I'd love to see a more regular platform where this trio talk football again. A podcast would be great.

    • @ArachKing
      @ArachKing Місяць тому

      Not Slater though, he’s a prize flog. Replace him w/either Fozzie, Francis Awaritefe or Harps I reckon

    • @pennywise4843
      @pennywise4843 29 днів тому +1

      Agreed.

  • @nvrcnfrm6225
    @nvrcnfrm6225 8 днів тому

    i would pay for more of this. it needs to be talked about in a platform where people can watch easily with faces that aussie football fans know. keep up the great work could watch hours of it

  • @warwick4763
    @warwick4763 Місяць тому +4

    The best part of this series so far as Australians we always support our national teams and attend matches the World Cup for the women we supported every nation because we are a multicultural society that loves sports and people having a red hot go like the Matildas and the Socceroos both did I remember 74 and after the games participation rate was fantastic for us skippys that played instead of being mocked all the time as I played soccer/ football instead of the normal Aussie rugby league or rugby 🏉 and the same will happen for the girls more players and participation but we rarely go all the way and attend the top tear competitions we support teams maybe on area that you come from it’s just not soccer/ football that this happens classic example is the Wallabies( crowds) and Super Rugby ( no crowds ) locally even rugby league to a certain extent doesn’t get big crowds in Sydney anyway not like AFL in Melbourne does weekly

  • @calculator17
    @calculator17 Місяць тому +8

    8:02 Hit the nail on the head right there! I’m 19 from Sydney and I’ve gotten back into football (having only played it when I was 9-11 years old) off the back of the 2022 World Cup and watching Ted Lasso. I am a huge supporter of Wrexham off the back of “Welcome to Wrexham” and watched them avidly from the last few games of their 22/23 season and through out my HSC in league 2. I watched every single Matilda’s Match in the 2023 World Cup through my local councils watch parties and my family.
    I am now a huge fan of the game and I’m planning on watching every single national team game for both the Socceroos and Matilda’s, and I’m excited to watch Wrexham in league 1 at all hours of the morning, and Hashtag United in the Isthmian Prem for the next season.
    But guess what, I couldn’t give a flying fuck about the A-League. I have no connection to it. I have no reason to watch it despite Sydney FC being 20 minutes up the road from me. I’m not interested. And I don’t see why I should be? None of my friends from high school or primary school had any interest in the A-League, they always watched Man U, Arsenal, Brighton, and West ham and Barcelona and so on. There’s no promotion about it. I’ve not met a single person my age in Sydney who cares about the A-League, not one. And they love football, love it!
    I’d really like to be interested in the A-League. I’d love to have that interest in it so I can watch games live, which I barely have the opportunity to. I want football in this country to flourish, but the powers that be have failed to capture my generation, and without radical reform, they will miss out on us.

    • @jackkinoff6943
      @jackkinoff6943 Місяць тому +7

      You are so full of it
      You got no connection to Wrexham or Hashtag United
      You are little more than someone following a fad or a gimmick
      You actually have more connection to ALeague sides than you do these plastic foreign gimmick clubs

    • @calculator17
      @calculator17 Місяць тому +1

      @@jackkinoff6943 🎶“cry in a minute, he’s gonna cry in a minute! Cryyyy in a miiiinute! He’s gonna cry in a minute.” 🎶

    • @calculator17
      @calculator17 Місяць тому +2

      @@jackkinoff6943 just because Sydney FC is my local A-League club, I have no incentive to attend any of the games, cause they seam meaningless to me. There’s no jeopardy in the league for relegation, the quality of the league is equivalent to EFL league 1, and I barely hear the clubs talked about in real life or online, so they’re basically irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, in my personal opinion.

  • @shenzhenmaster
    @shenzhenmaster Місяць тому +8

    Guys please form a unit and break into the mainstream channels and save us
    Surely channel 9 , 7 , optus sb must take this opportunity
    The lack of content across keep up and Paramount+ and 10 was gut wrenching
    Sb please save Australia and specifically the A league and socceroos , this is the only game that matters from a global perspective

    • @Munrubenmuz
      @Munrubenmuz Місяць тому

      Bullshit. There's plenty of content on P+ an 10. Pay the $10 a month and get the subscription. There's shit loads on there. 7 and 9 don't want us and SBS have given up. You're part of the problem. If we had a million subscribers the TV deal would be worth billions. It's not because of every whinging prick in Australia and their eurosnob brethren.

  • @kotchstevens2321
    @kotchstevens2321 Місяць тому +1

    I liked Bozas comment on courage, undoing your self & changing the Socceroos culture 😅

  • @zvonimirbonanza7286
    @zvonimirbonanza7286 29 днів тому +1

    In Tasmania, I’ve seen 80% of boys stop playing at 16 years old - go from 5 divisions at under 15 to 1 at under 16 - seen lots of potential talent stop playing the game. How do we resolve this?

  • @jimrogers2390
    @jimrogers2390 Місяць тому

    I went to a club showing the Matilda's v England Semi final and it was packed. The Olympic home qualifier vs Uzbekistan went to the same club and only a small few were vaguely watching.

  • @flywire76
    @flywire76 27 днів тому

    Before WWC my wife had no interest in football except for our kids games that I coach. She caught Matildas fever leading to WWC. We went to every home WWC game bought the merch etc. Now we watch every WSL game with a Matilda every weekend.
    Still struggling to get the family to a club game, been to one women’s game, been to 2 A league (men’s) games, only because our kids ran on at half time or were mascots.
    We know we can do more to support local football.

  • @spyburn007
    @spyburn007 Місяць тому +2

    A league women’s is great because we get to watch the Matilda’s players play locally. Wish the same could be said for the Socceroo’s and the A league.

    • @user-nt8mj2qh1x
      @user-nt8mj2qh1x Місяць тому +1

      There is only one regular Matilda’s player in local football, Courtney vine.

  • @J_ZD
    @J_ZD Місяць тому +1

    Did you not upload part 3?

  • @whatsafirstname
    @whatsafirstname Місяць тому

    The u23 played in the waff series before the tournament. Where they beat Iran, Egypt and drew with south Korea

  • @Unp0pular0pini0n1
    @Unp0pular0pini0n1 Місяць тому +4

    Too many problems for Football in Australia:
    1: Too many presidents of clubs lining their pockets.
    2: Registration fees for kids are ridiculously high.
    3: A lack of quality coaching.
    4: The poor quality of refereeing.
    5: No relegation and promotion into the A league.
    6: At state league level u20's jumps straight into first grade, it should be u23's.
    7: Too many sports to choose from makes it harder to compete on the world stage.
    8: The over focus on Womens football at the expense of mens football.
    9: VAR in the A league
    10: The lack of support A league fans have from their clubs and the league.
    11: Not respecting the ethnic clubs and their contribution to the game.
    12: Supressing the passion of the fans.
    13: Overbearing police officers at A league games.
    14: Banning flares at A league games.
    15: Not investing into Aboriginal communities with the round ball.
    16: Not supporting young migrant children (let's be real poor kids are much more likely to be successful than rich kids).
    17: Too many presidents sons and sponsor daddies paying for kids to play at youth league level.
    18: Politics in Football.
    19: Football Australia.
    20: A lack of quality coaches, teaching the C licence courses.
    And the list goes on.

  • @melwombat3202
    @melwombat3202 25 днів тому

    After considering the results of the AFC Women's U17 Asian Cup 2024, the Matildas are likely to face a big crisis in the near future.

  • @sheva10978
    @sheva10978 Місяць тому

    I enjoyed listening to this, of course. I'm a ⚽ fan.
    I have to disagree with what Slater says about non preparation for the Olyroos.
    We had 3 games in the window before, just like Korea and other Asian teams did, plus played that tournament in France last summer.
    So preparation was adequate.
    Obviously sucked not having all of our Euro players, but we weren't alone.
    I just felt we didn't put everything into trying to qualify. Use Arnie as the manager since it's so important to qualify. Vidmar can gain experience some other way.

  • @Dani-jq6db
    @Dani-jq6db Місяць тому +2

    Vidmar should have been sacked on the spot after that tournament not even a goal.

  • @colin7742
    @colin7742 Місяць тому

    Promoting the Game is the key. No one outside those who follow Football knows when games are being played. Walk into any Pub or Club and you will never see any A League Football on TV Screens. This has been happening for a long time. There is an Agenda.

  • @jds997
    @jds997 Місяць тому +4

    Just from my time on social media and talking to family who now love football, i sense a new generation of female euro snobs who love the Matilda's and the WSL (mainly Arsenal) but turn their noses up at the W-League.

    • @tast7017
      @tast7017 Місяць тому +1

      the w league and the a league are a shambles. Just because people prefer watching higher quality football in Europe doesn't make them snobs lol.
      I used to watch the A League more than the premier league. The A league lost me when the 2 teams i follow folded. First the Northern Fury, then Gold Coast United. Call me a Euro snob now...
      Women want to watch the Matildas players. Name one recognisable name besides Vine who plays in the W league

    • @jds997
      @jds997 Місяць тому +1

      @@tast7017 i understand your situation although gold coast still plays in the npl, even if you don't watch A-League, i am more saying that you should support your local team either A-League, NPL, State League or a combination along side a European team every week rather than staying up till 2am. And the snobbery that people talk about are people that say the they don't watch A-League because the quality is bad compared to the big 5 leagues and talking shit about it without watching many if any games before. As for recognisable names in the W-League, Chidiac, Heyman, Macey Fraser and young players like Dos Santos and Galic all either do or will play for their national teams. All players that young girls can look up to and see play for the Matildas.

    • @tast7017
      @tast7017 Місяць тому

      @@jds997 lol the NPL?? Exactly!! Footballs not doing that well in Qld to shove people off to the NPL. 3 teams in Sydney and 1 in Queensland?
      3 teams in the greater melbourne area and not one in canberra?
      The league is a shambles and the quality is poor. Teams being added and folded constantly. We want to know why people turn away from the a league and when they tell you why you call them euro snobs
      and i said recognisable names. You just named 4 women who had no part in the world cup. Those 4 aren't drawing crowds to games

    • @directmessage912
      @directmessage912 Місяць тому +1

      @@tast7017but thats the problem with skips and wogs, they dont care about the local product no matter the quality

  • @SB-vh7jn
    @SB-vh7jn Місяць тому +10

    Pouring money into the womens game sent the Aleague broke.
    Nobody interested in womens league.
    Where are all the supporters that pack out maltidas games. Bandwagon.
    Womens game is a money pit with no teturn

    • @Lupi33z
      @Lupi33z Місяць тому +2

      🎯 inconvenient facts

    • @ramozj6997
      @ramozj6997 29 днів тому +3

      The AFL supported the Matildas. You think the AFL bigwigs would support the Socceroos?
      That makes me very suspicious

    • @JustTooCommon
      @JustTooCommon 27 днів тому

      Just a way for other codes to control the narrative - Soccer is a women's sport