by supercoach » Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:15 pm
by aceman » Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:38 pm
supercoach wrote:Believe there was a meeting of 7 local footy leagues from around the state during the week discussing the probability that they will be withdrawing from affiliation of the community football board set up by Leigh Wicker and his mates at the SANFL. Part of the problem is the $120k a year his side kick Mr G Rosser gets and then the other 2 wages of around $70k and $60k for his side acts. $250k for nothing taken out of community clubs. I know 3 of the leagues (bigger ones) have already decided to go without reservation. Hopefully they stick to their guns and start the break down of the boys club that is crushing a great game in this state.
by has been » Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:28 am
by 85 WAS A GOOD YEAR » Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:58 am
by shoe boy » Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:30 am
supercoach wrote:Believe there was a meeting of 7 local footy leagues from around the state during the week discussing the probability that they will be withdrawing from affiliation of the community football board set up by Leigh Wicker and his mates at the SANFL. Part of the problem is the $120k a year his side kick Mr G Rosser gets and then the other 2 wages of around $70k and $60k for his side acts. $250k for nothing taken out of community clubs. I know 3 of the leagues (bigger ones) have already decided to go without reservation. Hopefully they stick to their guns and start the break down of the boys club that is crushing a great game in this state.
by Pinch Hitter » Mon Oct 26, 2009 4:44 pm
by aceman » Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:06 pm
Pinch Hitter wrote:A consistent approach to regulation across the state , a direct line into the SANFL for all leagues , an effort to provide financial benefits through centralised purchasing , free computers and statewide football database on the web , all sounds positive for grassroots footy and future administrators of the game to me.
a few upset cowboys , who cares !!
by shoe boy » Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:19 pm
aceman wrote:Pinch Hitter wrote:A consistent approach to regulation across the state , a direct line into the SANFL for all leagues , an effort to provide financial benefits through centralised purchasing , free computers and statewide football database on the web , all sounds positive for grassroots footy and future administrators of the game to me.
a few upset cowboys , who cares !!
I like the boy!!!!!!!!!!
Let the Leagues that want to go it alone do so, when something turns "pear shape", watch them duck for cover.
The BL&G FL went it all alone until fairly recently, I wonder what made them change their minds and affiliate?
by aceman » Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:48 pm
shoe boy wrote:aceman wrote:Pinch Hitter wrote:A consistent approach to regulation across the state , a direct line into the SANFL for all leagues , an effort to provide financial benefits through centralised purchasing , free computers and statewide football database on the web , all sounds positive for grassroots footy and future administrators of the game to me.
a few upset cowboys , who cares !!
I like the boy!!!!!!!!!!
Let the Leagues that want to go it alone do so, when something turns "pear shape", watch them duck for cover.
The BL&G FL went it all alone until fairly recently, I wonder what made them change their minds and affiliate?
And Aceman I thought you knew what you were talking about!!!! OBVIOSLY NOT!
by Lunchbox Legend » Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:43 pm
supercoach wrote:Believe there was a meeting of 7 local footy leagues from around the state during the week discussing the probability that they will be withdrawing from affiliation of the community football board set up by Leigh Wicker and his mates at the SANFL. Part of the problem is the $120k a year his side kick Mr G Rosser gets and then the other 2 wages of around $70k and $60k for his side acts. $250k for nothing taken out of community clubs. I know 3 of the leagues (bigger ones) have already decided to go without reservation. Hopefully they stick to their guns and start the break down of the boys club that is crushing a great game in this state.
by aceman » Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:45 pm
shoe boy wrote:aceman wrote:Pinch Hitter wrote:A consistent approach to regulation across the state , a direct line into the SANFL for all leagues , an effort to provide financial benefits through centralised purchasing , free computers and statewide football database on the web , all sounds positive for grassroots footy and future administrators of the game to me.
a few upset cowboys , who cares !!
I like the boy!!!!!!!!!!
Let the Leagues that want to go it alone do so, when something turns "pear shape", watch them duck for cover.
The BL&G FL went it all alone until fairly recently, I wonder what made them change their minds and affiliate?
And Aceman I thought you knew what you were talking about!!!! OBVIOSLY NOT!
by Look Good In Leather » Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:30 pm
by shoe boy » Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:37 pm
Look Good In Leather wrote:The rumours are all circling around at the moment, seems it goes even deeper...
The SA Football Commission has apparently told the Hills FL that Blanchetown Swan Reach and Sedan-Cambrai WILL be playing in the Country Division next season, Hills have taken offence to being dictated to and are likely dis-affiliate accordingly.
SFL have also made it very clear that it will not be grouped together with the Ammos and the miriad of suburban junior comps and refused to pay the $20 a head levy.
Main loss for clubs not being affiliated with the SANFL is that they will not receive royalties for any players that go on to play AFL football.
by The Gimp » Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:24 pm
Look Good In Leather wrote:Main loss for clubs not being affiliated with the SANFL is that they will not receive royalties for any players that go on to play AFL football.
by has been » Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:22 pm
by Look Good In Leather » Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:54 am
by supercoach » Thu Oct 29, 2009 1:21 pm
by aceman » Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:53 pm
has been wrote:Think you will find the super coach is spot on as he was there at the meeting. Ask each league how much they pay based on the number of clubs. Yes it has always been there but in a different format without the so called clout. Very much a boys club and about to be given a kick. Once 2 or 3 decide to leave many others will follow. That my friend is the cold hard fact.
by aceman » Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:53 pm
supercoach wrote:Believe there was a meeting of 7 local footy leagues from around the state during the week discussing the probability that they will be withdrawing from affiliation of the community football board set up by Leigh Wicker and his mates at the SANFL. Part of the problem is the $120k a year his side kick Mr G Rosser gets and then the other 2 wages of around $70k and $60k for his side acts. $250k for nothing taken out of community clubs. I know 3 of the leagues (bigger ones) have already decided to go without reservation. Hopefully they stick to their guns and start the break down of the boys club that is crushing a great game in this state.
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