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Mariners returning to Tasmania. Maybe.

Tassiemariner

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Article in the local paper today makes for interesting reading when read between the lines

A-League games may kick off in Tasmania

TASMANIA could again host A-League games for premiership points in a plan that would be a slap in the face for Football Federation Tasmania and its top-flight partner Melbourne Victory.


An unlikely source looks set to bypass FFT and state league sponsors Melbourne Victory to secure at least one game in the state next season, a move that has blindsided the sport’s governing body.

Former FFT chief executive Richard Welsh, who left his position with Tasmanian football’s governing body last May, is now the head of his own company Epic Events and Marketing and has been approached by up to three A-League clubs in the past month.

While unable to divulge the two teams likely to come down for a season fixture in 2015-16, Welsh said they would be “East Coast-based” and that a fixture would likely be confirmed in a fortnight.

Welsh said he was in talks with clubs that did not have large home crowds and were looking to play at regional centres, including Tasmania.


“We’ve had some good talks with key stakeholders to get the best economic case and we’re almost ready to put together a very good proposal to a couple of clubs and those decisions could be completed in a couple of weeks,” he said.

Welsh said he had had discussions with Launceston’s Aurora Stadium and Hobart’s Blundstone Arena and North Hobart Oval in selecting a suitable venue.

Scaffolding for cameras and better lighting would be needed to make North Hobart TV ready.

“All venues have their advantages but things we need to consider are whether the grounds are television ready,” Welsh said.

Victory, sponsors of Tasmania’s Victory League, has not played for points in Tasmania since January 2013 when it met Central Coast Mariners at Aurora Stadium – the last game for points in the state.

Victory is unlikely to be in the mix as it will play one game a season for the next three years at Geelong’s Simonds Stadium, as revealed last June.

FFT chief Mike Palmer said the organisation was unaware of the situation but would continue to work with Victory to bring games to the state.

“This hasn’t gone through the normal channels and would need sanctioning from the game’s governing bodies [FFT and FFA],” Palmer said.

Welsh said he had “the skill set required” to bring a game to the state without FFT’s help but accepted that later down the track the governing body would need to come on board.

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East Coast team that did not have large home crowds. That does narrow the field down to us and Melbourne City. Melbourne City is a possibility as the head of media is a Tasmanian. But one can hope.
 

true believer

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East Coast team that did not have large home crowds. That does narrow the field down to us and Melbourne City. Melbourne City is a possibility as the head of media is a Tasmanian. But one can hope.

as opposed to the scum who have no one :p
 

dibo

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Hope that if it's us, it's for our community round (i.e. the 14th home game) and all other games are at Gosford.
 

VicMariner

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You could probably add the Jets to the list, their crowds have been dismal lately.

If it ends up being City it could be interesting as I would think Victory might consider Tasmania their turf.
 

Tassiemariner

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You could probably add the Jets to the list, their crowds have been dismal lately.

If it ends up being City it could be interesting as I would think Victory might consider Tasmania their turf.

Victory and in turn, FFT are most unhappy about it apparently. The trip is being organised by a former CEO of FFT who only lasted about 6 months (came from Athletics and was a little out of his depth) and has now branched out on his own. But whilst the Victory do sponsor our NPL comp, they don't have a special membership section ala Hawthorn and they signed a deal to play 1 home game in Geelong a season instead of Tasmania. So if another club decides to play here, they can't really claim it as 'their turf'.
 

Tassiemariner

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So FFT have now come out and said that this is a publicity stunt for the new marketing company and that FFA have sanctioned 0 games in Tasmania for next season so everyone on the Coast can now relax.

@greenlig - South, a Hobartian. No particular affiliation to any of the Victory league teams although I have family associated with Devonport. My old playing side play in the southern championship (Metro) so allows me to be neutral for the top tier and just enjoy the games. What about yourself?
 

greenlig

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So FFT have now come out and said that this is a publicity stunt for the new marketing company and that FFA have sanctioned 0 games in Tasmania for next season so everyone on the Coast can now relax.

@greenlig - South, a Hobartian. No particular affiliation to any of the Victory league teams although I have family associated with Devonport. My old playing side play in the southern championship (Metro) so allows me to be neutral for the top tier and just enjoy the games. What about yourself?

I'm from Launceston originally, played for Northern Rangers about 9 years ago. Played a few state-wide games V South Hobart back in the day. I'm a big fan of any Mariners involvement with Tassie :)
 

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