It's been announced in the last 24 hours that Sydney FC will be receiving football royalty in November with Los Angeles bringing their galaxy of stars to Telstra Stadium for a friendly with the inaugural A-League Champion.
A deal negotiated by Sydney FC, the FFA and the state government has apparently been made, with a sell out crowd expected, and free-to-air coverage expected by Channel 10 (all for just $2 million dollars to the AFL broadcaster). But all deals are dependent on the appearance of the new number 23 for the Galaxy. Yes Mr Beckham is the reason for all the hullabaloo, and while any interest in football in Australia is welcomed, there are concerns that this may alienate more fans that it attracts.
Both Sydney FC and LA Galaxy are very much small fry in the big bad world of football; 2 teams from countries that have never really accepted the world game. And Beckham apart, you'll be pushed to find any players recognisable to the average Joe on the street, from either team.
But the opportunity is here for both sides to spread the gospel. Any match with Beckham involved attracts massive attention, especially in the Socceroos new stomping ground of Asia. And on the back of Sydney FC's Asian Champions League campaign, there is the potential for the club to tap into a whole new market.
On the field though, the hopes for a contest worthy of the occasion are not high. The Galaxy need Beckham's creativity and personality to lift them away from the foot of the MLS Western Conference. The blend of young US players and ageing overseas stars has not yet reaped rewards for LA's Canadian coach Frank Yallop. Similarly, Sydney FC have been beset with recruitment problems. As things stand new coach Branko Culina has 17 players (minus the 2 at the Asia Cup) for the season. Salary cap restrictions and the failure to secure a marquee signing have left the A-League's perennial crisis club, well....in crisis. And these factors do not bode well for a rip roaring attractive match up.
There's no doubt that Beckham's arrival in Sydney will bring fans through the door on November 27. The biggest challenge facing both clubs, is to ensure that they return.
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