
Melbourne Knights president Pave Jusup believes there is no reason why Football Australia or any A-League side should attempt to block the plan to implement a national second division.
AAFC released a feasibility report for a national second tier last week, detailing a financial model which forecasted that the league will cost up to $3.3 million a year to operate, with participating clubs to pay a $200,000 fee each season and require an annual budget of $1m – $1.8million.
The clubs interested in playing in a second division (such as the Knights), believe based on their current financials and the research undertaken for AAFC’s report, the figures listed can be met.
Jusup took to Twitter to explain that since a number of clubs are willing to fully fund the competition, Football Australia should green light a national second division for next year.
“I’ve been personally involved in football administration since 2007 and talk of a second division has been a constant topic, a faraway land, a dream and a hope. Since then, we’ve gone from hope to consensus among nearly all stratas of the sport…It’s time to unleash, unshackle and breathe life into the sport we love by healing old wounds, providing new opportunities and actually unifying the sport into a football family,” he concluded.














