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Welcome to Aussiezone 236!

Dear reader,

Welcome back for another edition of The Zone.

It’s our fourth edition since our comeback and it’s probably a bit lighter than the past three due to the season rollover, and personal time constraints. Nevertheless, we’ve got the usual stuff, but a big shoutout to chucky06 on his outstanding A-League preview. You don’t want to miss it!

We cover all things A-League, Div 1, AIHL,  if you’re game enough to up against rubiton111 and his generous U18 bounty challenge, there’s some incentive there to be had. There’s not much going on in the national team of late so we’ve left that off the map for now until there’s newsworthy pieces.

Again, leaving this call out for anyone who’d like to contribute to our wonderful Zone, please just shoot me a message in my guestbook with anything you’d like to write. We welcome all of these contributions across the realm of MZ Australia.

Enjoy the read!
Damo11

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Welcome to Aussiezone 235!

Dear reader,

Welcome back for another edition of MZ Australian Zones. We’re doing our first end of season reviews in a long time so bear with us as we take an extra day or two to get things moving again.

As well as our regular contributions from myself and chucky06 covering all things A-League, Div 1, AIHL, all grades of National Cups, and National Teams, we’ve also got a couple of volunteer U18 pieces from rubiton111 in this edition.

Again, leaving this call out for anyone who’d like to contribute to our wonderful Zone, please just shoot me a message in my guestbook with anything you’d like to write. We welcome all of these contributions across the realm of MZ Australia.

Enjoy the read!
Damo11

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Welcome to Aussiezone 234!

Dear reader,

That’s right, we’re back! Two editions in two weeks! It’s not 957 days like the last one – it’s just 15 days instead.

A new era in MZ Australia has begun and we’re looking at sharing an article from chucky06 this week with a great look at the A-League over 10 seasons as our special feature.  We have a look at the race for promotion for the div 1 competitions, the finals across the U23/U18 national cups, and of course to round out the zine are a wrap of hockey, a flashback and a review of the A-league today.

I’ll keep this Editorial short, sharp and sweet, but again leave the callout for anyone who’d like to contribute, to please just shoot me a message in my guestbook with anything you’d like to write. We welcome all of these contributions across the realm of MZ Australia.

Enjoy the read!
Damo11

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Welcome to Aussiezone 233!

Dear reader,

Wow! I bet you didn’t expect to see that Z in the top right corner light up! No this is not April Fool’s, in fact, it’s a real edition of the Australian Zone for the first time in 957 days — a monumental occasion we can all celebrate.

But hey … WELCOME BACK! It’s a new era in Australian Zone writing as we look towards the future of what may be only a few years after we said goodbye for a while. The hiatus has left us with a hole we felt we needed to close, and the time is right to bring The Zone back to the readers, even if it’s probably only a handful.

This edition we thank the valuable and very wonderful contributions from chucky06 and grinner. Please give me a hand here in thanking them for their efforts on what they’ve put together, and encouragement in getting The Zone back on its feet. It hasn’t been an easy task, but we’re committed to making it somewhat of a great tool as it once was in its glory years. In particular, I’d like to thank the previous editor Scruttino in keeping The Zone running solo up until its last entry point almost four-figures of days ago. Without him, we wouldn’t still have the login to access this site 😛

While we’ve managed to make this edition a reality, we’d also love to see more articles across the board from Australians to write in The Zone – even something as small as a note, a diary entry, a wall post to my guestbook, an idea that you would like to see in The Zone, or an article each edition or even every two editions – we welcome all of these contributions across the realm of MZ Australia.

But without further ado, please give yourself a good 10 minutes to get through all of the reading. It’s great to be back with you in your palms.

Enjoy the read!
Damo11

Welcome to Aussiezone 232

Welcome to another edition of the aussiezone. Would you believe this is the 232 edition of the magazine? Their release schedule has slowed down in recent years due to me writing them largely by myself. Apart from international contributors this is another solo edition as Therk, Eric_the _eel and coconut_wolf_bandit have not been able to contribute. I had hoped cpfclad432 would write an article about his Youtube content on the game but that hasn’t happened either.

I’ll still provide the link to his video should you want to check out his content. It’s not quite OTT TV yet, but there is scope for improvement as he feels out the game.

For those interested in the past when former HRA OTT began a youtube commentary series on the main match of the A-League. This match and the music will be a blast from the past. Featuring Sydney FC and Glasston with now Legendary players Jessop Howard (in his last season), Neale Christini and the man who the A-League MVP award is named after Cullen Rowden on their team.

Whether you’re on the train to work, the toilet, at home or an alternative setting. Enjoy reading as you prepare for the new season.

Written by Scruttino

Welcome to Aussiezone 231

“The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again.”

(Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson 2012, A Memory of Light)

In the realm of Managerzone where an age is a season, and the seasons are long. Creating heroic memories for the victors and collective amnesia in defeat. Rinse and repeat cycles of recruitment, training, execution, building, on field combat and tactical refinement leave traces as each era is compressed into yearly cycles.

Aussiezone 231 finds us at an end and a beginning, ushering in the SIM 2.40 patch, with rolling changes to be implemented as an ongoing policy of adaptation while the saviour Sim 3 is developed. Imagine players using the full width of the pitch through midfield, strikers running onto through balls bisecting defenders, players challenging for headers in aerial combat and free kicks actually going in. So many possibilities to consider.

We welcome Coconut_Wolf_Bandit as a guest reporter, Eric_the_eel has written an A-League article. Therk is absent from this edition, but he’ll be back in the future. There is are no new inductees to the Australian Legends as crew need to decide what form the legends league will take next season. So join us as Managerzone enters an updated sim era and we all assist to ushering it in.

Written by Scruttino

Welcome to Aussiezone 230

Welcome to Aussiezone, the 230th edition of our humble Zone. This is the most in depth and professional Zone I’ve put together yet, with local content ranging from A-League reviews, playoffs and previews – revealing the winners of all the competitions and discussing the new season, National Cup articles, AIHL, plus National Team news and how the Aussie Legends fared in the inaugral legends league, with the second round inductees introduced.

There are articles and special interviews courtesy of our international RA partners in Brazil – Maxximus, Turkey – Isk42 and Cankuthan, Italy – Theking94 and Sweden – Bebben delivering content with a global relevance for us all to read, much appreciated. Isk42 has done a great job with several interviews from the higher ranks of crew, xA’s and the winning coach from the recent European Cup.

But it’s not all rosy, we are in for a fight to keep our Zone as a stand alone quaterly released. Our MA Yunus is on our side, so that’s a good thing, but crew want all countries to release 3 zones a season or be rolled into collective regional zones to do so.

I flatly told Yunus my opinion on the matter and he agreed with me, in short there is no way I’m releasing 3 Zones of this same standard every season, writing 10-12 articles a month. That’s the equivalent of doing a full-time job for free. There is a reason every HRA before me has burnt out and quit his post, they were overworked putting together a magazine they had to released to often.

This problem has been exascerbated with the Australian community contracting. I’ve been asked to find new RA’s to help me out and if any are out there that would like to be involved as active writers new or old then by all means get in touch with me. But neither will I force people to do a job they don’t want to do, a point on which Yunus and I agree. Being an RA is suppose to be fun and enhance the experience of playing the game for those who choose to get involved through their own free will.

It’s quality, not quantity and how fast you knock them out that makes people want to read the zone. Everyone knows I will release a zone the weekend before a new season starts, it’s regular schedule you can trust, released when Managerzone has it’s peak number of users online to maximise it’s exposure when the new season begins.

I went back to one zone a season to avoid the burnout of those before me and keep the workout manageable with a lack of contributing RA’s. Eric and Therk have been unable to write this time round, with Senile Old Men the sole fellow aussie to help out with the national team article as head coach, Senile it’s much appreciated.

This is an unusual welcome to Zone 230, but I wanted to inform you all of what is going on and where the future of aussiezone sits within the mechanics of the internal Managerzone beast. I’m willing to contribute to a regional zone, but they have been tried before and failed to engage with the users. It would be a shame to have our Blog become inactive because of an internal decision I fundamentally disagree with. Hopefully that won’t happen and I’ll do my best to keep things as they are right now.

In a smaller markets such as Australia, I believe a well done single zone per season, combining a local focus, with articles about the global game is a better option than a regional zone. From tracking wordpress’s views data on who reads from where around the globe. I know that this format of Aussiezone already has an international readership across Europe, Asia, North and South America through multiple countries on all continents. So Yunus and I will fight to keep aussiezone as you know it alive and well. Enjoy the read, Cheers, Matt

Welcome to aussiezone 229

Welcome to another aussiezone, now our 229th. Another season is over and the journey begins again. Aussiezone 229 has been written by Rodrigoazul77, Pypedark, Therk and Myself.

There are no national team articles in this release, I’ll wait until the end of next season to bring you both the U/21 and Senior national team campaign reviews. Inside you’ll find football content on the A-League mid-season and end of season reviews. Competition winners for the Rowdon Medal, Bundy’s Boot, The Cuddly Sheet, The Waterland and internal A-League Club MVP awards.  A-League playoff reviews and Season 56 A-League preview. AIHL review and new season preview along with statistical analysis.

Then the biography special features on the Australian Legends, which will appear in the WFO of their final clubs. The legend games will take place next season once we have finalised the Australian tactics. Leave a comment in Australian Legends forum thread to vote on your preferred tactic options and line-up or suggest your own variation.

Our international collaborators are back with Rodrigoazul77 and Pypedark from the Chilean Zone contributing Elite Cup histories.

Enjoy the 229th edition of the aussiezone, cheers, Matt

Welcome to Aussiezone 228

The season wouldn’t be complete without at least one side selling up, Sakujo and Cheltenham will be missed. Sadly that depletes the A-League stocks even further and the promotion of sides such as the Hasslehoff Babes proves just how far the standard has fallen in recent seasons. The A-League is lucky to have 10 competitive sides these days.

But for the 228th edition of the aussiezone we welcome Therk as new Hockey RA. Eric contributed as Hockey National Team coach. As well as an assortment of articles from the Zone Admin forum contributors Bebben from Sweden and Rodrigoazul77 from Chile.

Enjoy the read and see you again at the end of next season, Matt.