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Will the grassroots panel ask the hard questions?

Posted:
Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:40 pm
by night raver
Reports coming out of SAAFL House this week indicate that a certain member of the executive committee has been pushing the boundaries of what hrs acceptable conduct, every thing from the catering at thebarton, to approaching umpires at the breaks of a recent game. Would love to see the boys ask questions on this weeks show
Re: Will the grassroots panel ask the hard questions?

Posted:
Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:51 pm
by bandar
I remember a certain member of the executive with ties to a particular club approaching the umpires during a game a couple of years ago. I asked if any member of a club could do that. He said he approached as an official. I suggested if that was the case perhaps he should wear something that signifies that he is a member of the SAAFL executive as not everyone knows who is and that those that don't may become a touch annoyed. I have a feeling this may be the same bloke night raver. Is the club he's tied to down the Port way?
Re: Will the grassroots panel ask the hard questions?

Posted:
Tue Sep 11, 2007 4:35 pm
by night raver
I can reveal that the person involved is Not from the salisbury area, but over a few bridges and a new express way, and you could find your self around the mark
Re: Will the grassroots panel ask the hard questions?

Posted:
Tue Sep 11, 2007 8:55 pm
by Blacks130
night raver wrote:I can reveal that the person involved is Not from the salisbury area, but over a few bridges and a new express way, and you could find your self around the mark
Why don't you juust say you're talking about John Wilson. Grass Roots won't ask the hard questions for fear the SAAFL withdraw funding, there's a country that runs it's own media called China and Shadiac is our own Matse Tung.