Comment on The great debate: Is football now Australia’s national sport?

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Ilandar@aussie.zone ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

Noone aspires to play in the A-league.

Noone aspired to play in the A-League. He succeeded, too!

We can’t even beat the Chinese or Saudis in getting almost retired players over because we can’t match them.

In terms of money, yes. Most nations around the world cannot match the spending of Saudi Arabia at the moment, which is why players like Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar are playing there. Chinese domestic football has collapsed financially and is no longer relevant internationally.

We just don’t have the local talent to be able to create a competitive league, the majority of us can’t play at a high standard and the very few that do understand that they need to ply their trade overseas to be successful.

This is the case for most domestic leagues around the world. The best players move to the top European leagues and everyone else stays at home. It’s not unique to Australia and it’s certainly not evidence of whether or not Australians enjoy football more than any other sport, which is the point of the article.

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