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sydmariner

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MrCelery

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I hope the Club doesn't underestimate the massive opportunity the huge success of the Women's World Cup is for cementing the support for the brand new Mariners Women's team in the minds of Central Coast locals.

They should not wait until after the World Cup to start promoting the team. They should piggyback off the WC while it is still on and the enthusiasm is still high.

And I hope all the local Clubs are actively encouraging even more girls teams in the local competitions.

As we've seen, the potential to grow the game is huge.
 

pjennings

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Salary cap up 20%. Not sure what the agreed minimum wage is now
  • Club Player Payments: a 20 per cent increase to the salary cap compared to season 2022-23 which will see a lift in the minimum and maximum player payments, as follows; minimum player payments of $500,000, and maximum player payments of $600,000. Marquee exemptions remain in place for Clubs to invest in talent outside of the salary cap.
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  • Scholarship Players: introduction of a minimum salary of $12,400 to replace the previous hourly rate payable. Scholarship Player payments will now also be excluded from the salary cap to provide more flexibility for Clubs whilst guaranteeing a minimum remuneration for players. This restructure includes a revised trigger for an increase in salary if the Scholarship Player now appears in 50% of the Regular Season.
 

Big Dog

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Club should really push to have as many W-league home games as possible as a curtain raiser to the men. Probably reasons why it doesn't happen but it's got to be better for the game exposure
 

marinermick

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Shaun talked about this. There will be a few double headers to create an event, but he was also keen to give the women their own times, product and platform and not just be an addon to the men

Yeah, I totally see the need for stand alone games to build their own brand, culture and fan base. If they are forever doing curtain raisers it runs the risk of the team being seen as a secondary product.
 

Big Dog

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I do too. I guess it’s how you promote it. Putting it on after a Men’s game like we did with the Youth Team would be counterproductive in my view. I do think there is value in giving the general football follower greater exposure to the women’s game, especially after a World Cup.
Will be interesting to see how the attendances pan out
 

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