I posted this response on footysa to the same topic: Edited slightly to stay in context:
the South CEO should go back to Camperdown if he wants to park his car around the boundary line? Seriously how would this help South or the comp overall in maintaining it's staus as the best League outside the AFL?
Just imagine a game at Noarlunga with cars around the boundary line:
Kids, those bored with the game and pissed people (we will be able to bring truckloads of Grog in now!) will be blowing their car horns all game, headlights will be flashing, engines revving, music blaring from mobile concert sound systems fitted in a lot of cars. All this is likely to do is piss off other spectators and no doubt the players.
Who do they propose "police" this idea on game days. Security are flat out now with out having to mind cars as well!
How do they propose to stop all the things I have listed from happening if you are locked in your car? What are they going to do unless they restrict the cars to those belonging to South supporters and then over a certain age. All I can see are huge problems and a detraction from the atmosphere.
Surely Sunday games with a push for Southern Football League attendees to get out and Support South would be more sensible. Why not consider the SFL game of the day played as a "curtain raiser" for starters?
Then on the really wet and windy days (most games

) all you will hear is the sound of windscreen wipers - that should really add to the atmosphere when the CH. 2 camera pans to the surrounding outer areas!
I wonder if Cupido and others would sign with South if that is part of their professional grand plan?