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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby plugger12 » Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:30 pm

burglar wrote:would be interesting to find out which clubs have been listed for Government Grants.
Anyone out there now of any upgrads ear marked for their club and what are the plans for the money.
i know Angle Vale are apparently getting a huge sporting complex built.
North Pines or Paralowie are getting something done down there, Elizabeth are also getting some cash ($150,000).
Whats the goss people?


Did they borrow some of Golden Groves grants...
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby aceman » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:27 pm

plugger12 wrote:
burglar wrote:would be interesting to find out which clubs have been listed for Government Grants.
Anyone out there now of any upgrads ear marked for their club and what are the plans for the money.
i know Angle Vale are apparently getting a huge sporting complex built.
North Pines or Paralowie are getting something done down there, Elizabeth are also getting some cash ($150,000).
Whats the goss people?


Did they borrow some of Golden Groves grants...




It's about time poor old Kilburn got another grant surely! They haven't had one for at least a month!Have a look at poor Occa in the caption below, advert in the mail and no smash to pay for it, help needed from another guy called Grant
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby Choccies » Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:05 am

plugger12 wrote:
burglar wrote:would be interesting to find out which clubs have been listed for Government Grants.
Anyone out there now of any upgrads ear marked for their club and what are the plans for the money.
i know Angle Vale are apparently getting a huge sporting complex built.
North Pines or Paralowie are getting something done down there, Elizabeth are also getting some cash ($150,000).
Whats the goss people?


Did they borrow some of Golden Groves grants...


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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby oldslow » Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:21 pm

Footy Chick wrote:Booze, if the heirachy did things right out there, you should be having money thrown at you left, right and centre because of your extensive junior program. ..Add to this the fact that the club is in what would be classed as a "disadvantaged" area...and any state or Federal grant would be as good as yours.


Unfortunately note true FC as an old commitee member who watched Elizabeth get $70000 nocked of debt by the council (apparently not just once)whilst EP had no hot water,average facilities and have been in the black for years. The way it seems to work is if you have someone on the council you get grants if you don't stiff shit. Or get in heaps of dept suck to the council lose all dept and then get a grant. Must work for them they now have a grant to do up the bar which should have a lot to do with junior sport in the area.
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby Bold Strategy » Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:47 am

Successful Grant Application
The League is to receive a grant of $108,800 from the Commonwealth government and the
grant is the over 3 times the biggest grant every received by The League. The total amount
will be spent on improving the technology facilities in clubs. At the moment, we are
investigating the best deal and solution that fits the technology plan for The League. The
good news is that every Member Club will be getting a new computer, hopefully before
the commencement of the season. More details will be circulated at the Delegates meeting.
The grant was from the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs under the Volunteer Grants Program 2008.

from saafl newsletter not sure if any1 alraedy posted it
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby Nearly Was » Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:45 am

Aceman I suggest you keep your smart arse comments about Clubs to your own money pit. You think you have all the answers to all Clubs positions. Ego you don't lack. Try getting some of your own Club members to at least partially like you before sprouting off about great Clubs with better history than the boys from the Prickle patch. Johnny come lateleys are a dime a dozen.
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby bickle » Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:53 am

oldslow wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:Booze, if the heirachy did things right out there, you should be having money thrown at you left, right and centre because of your extensive junior program. ..Add to this the fact that the club is in what would be classed as a "disadvantaged" area...and any state or Federal grant would be as good as yours.


Unfortunately note true FC as an old commitee member who watched Elizabeth get $70000 nocked of debt by the council (apparently not just once)whilst EP had no hot water,average facilities and have been in the black for years. The way it seems to work is if you have someone on the council you get grants if you don't stiff s***t. Or get in heaps of dept suck to the council lose all dept and then get a grant. Must work for them they now have a grant to do up the bar which should have a lot to do with junior sport in the area.


$150,000 for a bar upgrade for a club who has no juniors & 2 senior sides.
who & how do they decide on distributing grant allocations?
works out to be about $2500 a member :D
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby The Big Shrek » Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:11 am

Nearly Was wrote:Aceman I suggest you keep your smart arse comments about Clubs to your own money pit. You think you have all the answers to all Clubs positions. Ego you don't lack. Try getting some of your own Club members to at least partially like you before sprouting off about great Clubs with better history than the boys from the Prickle patch. Johnny come lateleys are a dime a dozen.


I find Aceman's comments amazing too.

Kilburn + grant = community gym

Gepps X + pokies + TAB = money handed out in envelopes Saturday night.

I find it infinitely more honourable to get a government grant to create and improve facilities for the benifit of an entire community than to fleece poor people of their earnings through pokies and other gambling, then buy players.

I'm sure the GX players love the Rudd handouts, it goes straight through the pokies into their pockets.
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby aceman » Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:37 am

Nearly Was wrote:Aceman I suggest you keep your smart arse comments about Clubs to your own money pit. You think you have all the answers to all Clubs positions. Ego you don't lack. Try getting some of your own Club members to at least partially like you before sprouting off about great Clubs with better history than the boys from the Prickle patch. Johnny come lateleys are a dime a dozen.



Getting people to like me is not part of my portfolio, they can please themselves and I wasn't aware it was a popularity contest,doing a job at the club for 20+ years is.
With regards to grants as the original post is about, due to the fact we have poker machines excludes us from grants, however, as you people would be well aware and as has been stated in an earlier post, having someone on the 'inside' obviously helps as it has for Kilburn. I am not saying it's wrong but it does open up an area for conversation that some people get very defensive about, not the least you. We can't even get anything from the council to assist with our lights now due to the 'economic situation' and all council grants have been frozen. With regards the prickle patch, that was before my time and I reckon you guys might have started off on something similar, you haven't always had the facilities you have now. Answers to every other clubs problems, I wish I did and an opinion on something not even you with your infinite wisdom can stop me having.
In fact I reckon all the prickles we had are currently on the back of your neck, your history is fantastic and I have never challenged that ,so come down off your high horse and see the lighter side of life for a change.
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby aceman » Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:39 am

The Big Shrek wrote:
Nearly Was wrote:Aceman I suggest you keep your smart arse comments about Clubs to your own money pit. You think you have all the answers to all Clubs positions. Ego you don't lack. Try getting some of your own Club members to at least partially like you before sprouting off about great Clubs with better history than the boys from the Prickle patch. Johnny come lateleys are a dime a dozen.


I find Aceman's comments amazing too.

Kilburn + grant = community gym

Gepps X + pokies + TAB = money handed out in envelopes Saturday night.

I find it infinitely more honourable to get a government grant to create and improve facilities for the benifit of an entire community than to fleece poor people of their earnings through pokies and other gambling, then buy players.

I'm sure the GX players love the Rudd handouts, it goes straight through the pokies into their pockets.



You might want to read my comments to NW as well, incidentally, I had a feeling you blokes had pokies at some stage, what has made you change your mind on their value?
Come up on Sunday mate and we'll discuss it over a beer!
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby The Big Shrek » Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:57 am

Still have 3 pokie machines. We're slowly getting rid of them. The club is just taking a socially responsible point of view, as evidenced by the community gym. KFCC is about contributing to the community, not taking away from it.

By the way Ace, a bloke who had a stint with you guys is running Auskick at Kilburn this year. The incomparable Darren Francis!
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby aceman » Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:30 am

The Big Shrek wrote:Still have 3 pokie machines. We're slowly getting rid of them. The club is just taking a socially responsible point of view, as evidenced by the community gym. KFCC is about contributing to the community, not taking away from it.

By the way Ace, a bloke who had a stint with you guys is running Auskick at Kilburn this year. The incomparable Darren Francis!



Next time you see him, remind him he still owes me $80.00 for a pair of footy boots he never paid me for.
We too are taking a socially responsible pathway, as evidenced by the things we have had as Community events over the last few weeks. Nearly $5k for the Bushfire Relief Appeal and this Sunday's event for the W&CH are not bad for a start.
With regards Council grants, we were all geared up for new lights for next season with their assistance but for which we needed to contribute a fair proportion and council advised us yesterday that all future works are now on hold indefinitely (up to 10 years), only work in progress is to be completed so that buggers that idea.

With regards the comment about "Giving and not taking away from the community" and having 3 pokies, am I right in thinking then that if someone loses $100 on the pokies, you give it back to them?
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby The Big Shrek » Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:34 am

aceman wrote:
The Big Shrek wrote:Still have 3 pokie machines. We're slowly getting rid of them. The club is just taking a socially responsible point of view, as evidenced by the community gym. KFCC is about contributing to the community, not taking away from it.

By the way Ace, a bloke who had a stint with you guys is running Auskick at Kilburn this year. The incomparable Darren Francis!



Next time you see him, remind him he still owes me $80.00 for a pair of footy boots he never paid me for.
We too are taking a socially responsible pathway, as evidenced by the things we have had as Community events over the last few weeks. Nearly $5k for the Bushfire Relief Appeal and this Sunday's event for the W&CH are not bad for a start.
With regards Council grants, we were all geared up for new lights for next season with their assistance but for which we needed to contribute a fair proportion and council advised us yesterday that all future works are now on hold indefinitely (up to 10 years), only work in progress is to be completed so that buggers that idea.


Ha ha, I don't know anyone that Darren doesn't owe $80. Just hang around him next time he's drunk, he'll buy you some drinks.

Wow, with all these charity events, maybe you should just hold candlelight vigils every Tuesday and Thursday and you won't need new lights!
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby aceman » Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:04 am

The Big Shrek wrote:
aceman wrote:
The Big Shrek wrote:Still have 3 pokie machines. We're slowly getting rid of them. The club is just taking a socially responsible point of view, as evidenced by the community gym. KFCC is about contributing to the community, not taking away from it.

By the way Ace, a bloke who had a stint with you guys is running Auskick at Kilburn this year. The incomparable Darren Francis!



Next time you see him, remind him he still owes me $80.00 for a pair of footy boots he never paid me for.
We too are taking a socially responsible pathway, as evidenced by the things we have had as Community events over the last few weeks. Nearly $5k for the Bushfire Relief Appeal and this Sunday's event for the W&CH are not bad for a start.
With regards Council grants, we were all geared up for new lights for next season with their assistance but for which we needed to contribute a fair proportion and council advised us yesterday that all future works are now on hold indefinitely (up to 10 years), only work in progress is to be completed so that buggers that idea.


Ha ha, I don't know anyone that Darren doesn't owe $80. Just hang around him next time he's drunk, he'll buy you some drinks.

Wow, with all these charity events, maybe you should just hold candlelight vigils every Tuesday and Thursday and you won't need new lights!


That's called helping within the Community. When PAEC agreed to waive the o/standing debts a few years back,of which Kilburn was a major benefactor, that was something that all clubs had to "sign off" about and forever look towards helping the community, whether you have pokies or not so please tell NW we're doing our bit too! And without the help of Uncle Grant!
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby aceman » Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:25 pm

Nearly Was wrote:Aceman I suggest you keep your smart arse comments about Clubs to your own money pit. You think you have all the answers to all Clubs positions. Ego you don't lack. Try getting some of your own Club members to at least partially like you before sprouting off about great Clubs with better history than the boys from the Prickle patch. Johnny come lateleys are a dime a dozen.




NW, you have a problem, not sure what it is, however can i suggest you find another piece of 4x2 jarrah about a metre long and put it on your left shoulder, it'll match the one on the other side.
Incidentally, history is fantastic provided you don't use it as a crutch, it'll only keep you upright for a certain time.
I also just happen to know Joe Rack quite well, he loved his envelope after a game, kept him going for a while. A great guy Joe, and he doesn't tell porkies!
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby The Big Shrek » Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:39 pm

Ha ha I thought the discussion was over.

You accused Ocker of spending grant money on advertisments and inferred grant money was spent on players.

Then you accused Nearly Was of having a chip on his shoulder????

Brings me back to my original point, we get money from grants and it benifits the entire community. GX gets gambling revenue from the pockets of those who can not afford it, this in turn benifits 21 blokes on Saturday.
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby aceman » Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:39 pm

The Big Shrek wrote:Ha ha I thought the discussion was over.

You accused Ocker of spending grant money on advertisments and inferred grant money was spent on players.

Then you accused Nearly Was of having a chip on his shoulder????

Brings me back to my original point, we get money from grants and it benifits the entire community. GX gets gambling revenue from the pockets of those who can not afford it, this in turn benifits 21 blokes on Saturday.

It's about time poor old Kilburn got another grant surely! They haven't had one for at least a month![b]Have a look at poor Occa in the caption below, advert in the mail and no smash to pay for it, help needed from another guy called Grant[/b]
Shrekky, you're fast running out of ideas and the schooner of beer has become a thimble.
Can I suggest you read back through the posts, I did not accuse Occa of anything, nor was grant money /players mentioned as you put, however if you choose to read that into it, think what you wish, c'est la vie! See post above hilighted
My comment to NW is based on his post to me, quite personal so surely my opinion that he shows the traits of somebody that has "a chip on his shoulder' can be put so he/you can either take it with a pinch of salt or he can continue the slanging, I don't care.
After all, I'll still buy you a beer, because myself and our 650+ members get the benefits at our club, not just 21 players on a Saturday as you have inferred.
I hope to see you on Sunday!
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby footballfollower » Wed Mar 11, 2009 3:10 pm

Aceman....I seem to remember when you was in SAFA and broke
Council with drew the money you owed them also.

Whats happening with the Northgate football club that was bandied around ???????
I had a lot of old mates who would die with their leg in the air if the name dissapeared
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby test » Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:31 pm

aceman wrote:
The Big Shrek wrote:Still have 3 pokie machines. We're slowly getting rid of them. The club is just taking a socially responsible point of view, as evidenced by the community gym. KFCC is about contributing to the community, not taking away from it.

By the way Ace, a bloke who had a stint with you guys is running Auskick at Kilburn this year. The incomparable Darren Francis!



Next time you see him, remind him he still owes me $80.00 for a pair of footy boots he never paid me for.
We too are taking a socially responsible pathway, as evidenced by the things we have had as Community events over the last few weeks. Nearly $5k for the Bushfire Relief Appeal and this Sunday's event for the W&CH are not bad for a start.
With regards Council grants, we were all geared up for new lights for next season with their assistance but for which we needed to contribute a fair proportion and council advised us yesterday that all future works are now on hold indefinitely (up to 10 years), only work in progress is to be completed so that buggers that idea.

With regards the comment about "Giving and not taking away from the community" and having 3 pokies, am I right in thinking then that if someone loses $100 on the pokies, you give it back to them?


under lights at kilburn oval versus gepps a few years ago someone yells out to darren "who bought your boots this year francis" his reply, "you did, same pair as last year" were you the one that yelled out to him aceman?? he was sharp as a knife with the comeback that night old franky!
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Re: Government Funding for Local Clubs

Postby The Big Shrek » Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:54 pm

C'mon Ace. It was a plain as the nose on my face what you were referring too.

Let's stop this and start slinging shit at Jimmy instead. Us inner nothern suburbanites should rally together against the college poofs. When are some of them going to get a grant so we don't come back from their changreooms with typhoid.

I'm not surprised Jimmy got TB from playing there.
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