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Removal of sections

I've removed "Possible State League Teams" and "Possible FFA Cup draw" sections as there hasn't been any announcement about which teams will qualify for the tournament.--Rubaisport (talk) 13:19, 30 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

FFA Cup: more than A-League and NPL

My understanding is that qualification for the state-based spots in the FFA Cup is based on performance in state based knockout cup competitions (not league positions). My understanding is also that most (if not all) state-based cups involve teams in leagues below the NPL divisions. Therefore, while it is more difficult for teams below the NPL divisions, it is quite possible for them to progress in the state-based cups and qualify for the FFA Cup. So whoever is writing the FFA Cup articles (ie this one and 2014 FFA Cup article) need to get away from writing things like the competition is for A-League and NPL club; it's also for teams lower down the leagues! --TinTin (talk) 01:09, 16 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]