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I wouldn't necessarily say this is always true - look at players like Goodwin, for example, who starred at the 2022 World Cup whilst captaining Adelaide United. You're right that better players will generally look to move overseas, but I don't consider this a problem as long as there are exciting young players to replace them (which is what we've been seeing more of in the A-League recently). As I said earlier, it is the norm in most countries around the world for the best players to seek opportunities outside of their domestic league. Players in nations like England are an anomaly in that sense.
I don't understand your point here. You can watch the A-League after work too. The clubs are part of their respective communities and "down the road" as you say. If your argument is simply that they are not good enough, I disagree. The standard is constantly improving and more than good enough to enjoy as a spectator. There is a stigma that surrounds local football, which is why we refer to these people as eurosnobs, but it's completely unwarranted. Local football is entertaining and filled with talented players.
Not entirely accurate. We are in the off-season for the A-League, so if you look back to the most recent season you'll see that several other Matildas were playing here.
Again, not entirely accurate. Quite a few A-League players have represented the Socceroos recently.
Both national teams are also full of players who began in the A-League, and for many of them it wasn't a sudden rapid increase in their ability that got them a move overseas. Tilio isn't suddenly a significantly better player because he was signed by Celtic, for example. He has been great in the A-League for several years and local fans have been treated to that. If Bayern Munich eventually sign Irankunda, as has been rumoured, he won't magically become too good for the A-League overnight. It's a steady progression, which those who give local football a chance enjoy year after year.