Salary Cap Investigations

Adelaide Footy League Talk

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby FOURTH ESTATE » Sun Nov 20, 2016 3:55 pm

daysofourlives wrote:Am hearing an amateur club will quite possibly be done for salary cap breach. I dont know which club but i could take a guess. Led to believe just about all country clubs have been cleared. You think Dinozzo?????

Refer to Rule 8, 39 & 70

How ironic if true, perhaps you amateur people can get off your high horse. You have a Goodwood Saints as your Grassroots club but all you do is bag the SAAFL In this case I would like to refer to rule 35!!!

on another note what hope has the SANFL got if amateur Victorian comps are at a very similar salary cap
2017, 2019 & 2020 PREMIERS
RICHMOND, RICHMOND, RICHMOND.


Let that be a lesson to you Sturt. You don't beat Glenelg 3 times in a row in Grand Finals and get away with it.
User avatar
FOURTH ESTATE
Veteran
 
 
Posts: 3667
Joined: Fri Jul 04, 2008 7:08 pm
Location: Front Row in the "Black Hole" of Allegiant Stadium
Has liked: 4 times
Been liked: 128 times
Grassroots Team: Broadview

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby Jim05 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 4:05 pm

FOURTH ESTATE wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:Am hearing an amateur club will quite possibly be done for salary cap breach. I dont know which club but i could take a guess. Led to believe just about all country clubs have been cleared. You think Dinozzo?????

Refer to Rule 8, 39 & 70

How ironic if true, perhaps you amateur people can get off your high horse. You have a Goodwood Saints as your Grassroots club but all you do is bag the SAAFL In this case I would like to refer to rule 35!!!

on another note what hope has the SANFL got if amateur Victorian comps are at a very similar salary cap

Or maybe you should follow rule 36[emoji3]
Jim05
Coach
 
 
Posts: 47130
Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2010 9:03 pm
Has liked: 1126 times
Been liked: 3552 times
Grassroots Team: South Gawler

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby FOURTH ESTATE » Sun Nov 20, 2016 5:01 pm

So keep referring to rule 70 which will get to the bottom of rule 36
2017, 2019 & 2020 PREMIERS
RICHMOND, RICHMOND, RICHMOND.


Let that be a lesson to you Sturt. You don't beat Glenelg 3 times in a row in Grand Finals and get away with it.
User avatar
FOURTH ESTATE
Veteran
 
 
Posts: 3667
Joined: Fri Jul 04, 2008 7:08 pm
Location: Front Row in the "Black Hole" of Allegiant Stadium
Has liked: 4 times
Been liked: 128 times
Grassroots Team: Broadview

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Nov 20, 2016 6:32 pm

So which SAAFL club is losing alot of its players this off season? Might be a bit too late to reign in the salaries now ;)

One things certain, the country clubs are to professional to get caught, the amateurs not so much
Supercoach Spring Racing Champion 2019
Spargo's Good Friday Cup Champion 2020
daysofourlives
Coach
 
 
Posts: 11508
Joined: Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:35 pm
Has liked: 2423 times
Been liked: 1660 times
Grassroots Team: Angaston

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby jo172 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 8:33 pm

The inherent irony in bragging about being more professional enabling a the professional party to successfully cheat a community football salary Cap hurts my head.

In any event it will be interesting to see what, if any, chips fall with the CFL
jo172
League - Top 5
 
Posts: 3489
Joined: Sat May 26, 2007 6:00 pm
Has liked: 1198 times
Been liked: 724 times

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby Yank Man » Sun Nov 20, 2016 8:54 pm

jo172 wrote:The inherent irony in bragging about being more professional enabling a the professional party to successfully cheat a community football salary Cap hurts my head.

In any event it will be interesting to see what, if any, chips fall with the CFL


Respect your posts jo172, here's a scenario for you to analyse, an x junior of your club got drafted to the AFL, after a few years he got cut. He returned to his SANFL club and played in a premiership. He wants to come back to his junior club to finish his career. What do you offer him, bearing in mind clubs outside SA have given him a guarantee of $100k plus, which includes a job, assistant coaching role and senior player. What I'm saying is how the hell do we keep them when we are all favouring the current cap but are getting smashed by those who don't give a f..k.
Yank Man
League - Top 5
 
 
Posts: 2864
Joined: Fri Dec 02, 2011 7:15 am
Has liked: 57 times
Been liked: 317 times
Grassroots Team: Edwardstown

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby jo172 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 9:11 pm

Yank Man wrote:
jo172 wrote:The inherent irony in bragging about being more professional enabling a the professional party to successfully cheat a community football salary Cap hurts my head.

In any event it will be interesting to see what, if any, chips fall with the CFL


Respect your posts jo172, here's a scenario for you to analyse, an x junior of your club got drafted to the AFL, after a few years he got cut. He returned to his SANFL club and played in a premiership. He wants to come back to his junior club to finish his career. What do you offer him, bearing in mind clubs outside SA have given him a guarantee of $100k plus, which includes a job, assistant coaching role and senior player. What I'm saying is how the hell do we keep them when we are all favouring the current cap but are getting smashed by those who don't give a f..k.


Take away the Premiership and the literal thing happened to us last year and I can confirm a "professional" close to the Metro area club has no qualms.

Take away the frustrations of it all and we remove TPPS and APPS and it all gets very Darwinian. I suspect that's not in Community Football's interests
jo172
League - Top 5
 
Posts: 3489
Joined: Sat May 26, 2007 6:00 pm
Has liked: 1198 times
Been liked: 724 times

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby Yank Man » Sun Nov 20, 2016 9:22 pm

jo172 wrote:
Yank Man wrote:
jo172 wrote:The inherent irony in bragging about being more professional enabling a the professional party to successfully cheat a community football salary Cap hurts my head.

In any event it will be interesting to see what, if any, chips fall with the CFL


Respect your posts jo172, here's a scenario for you to analyse, an x junior of your club got drafted to the AFL, after a few years he got cut. He returned to his SANFL club and played in a premiership. He wants to come back to his junior club to finish his career. What do you offer him, bearing in mind clubs outside SA have given him a guarantee of $100k plus, which includes a job, assistant coaching role and senior player. What I'm saying is how the hell do we keep them when we are all favouring the current cap but are getting smashed by those who don't give a f..k.


Take away the Premiership and the literal thing happened to us last year and I can confirm a "professional" close to the Metro area club has no qualms.

Take away the frustrations of it all and we remove TPPS and APPS and it all gets very Darwinian. I suspect that's not in Community Football's interests



Get all that, but wouldn't it be great to get our X gun juniors back without having to buy them a bank. I also understand they probably want to come back but the 'FORCE' is against us. Too late when they are 35+
Yank Man
League - Top 5
 
 
Posts: 2864
Joined: Fri Dec 02, 2011 7:15 am
Has liked: 57 times
Been liked: 317 times
Grassroots Team: Edwardstown

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby Jim05 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 9:44 pm

jo172 wrote:
Yank Man wrote:
jo172 wrote:The inherent irony in bragging about being more professional enabling a the professional party to successfully cheat a community football salary Cap hurts my head.

In any event it will be interesting to see what, if any, chips fall with the CFL


Respect your posts jo172, here's a scenario for you to analyse, an x junior of your club got drafted to the AFL, after a few years he got cut. He returned to his SANFL club and played in a premiership. He wants to come back to his junior club to finish his career. What do you offer him, bearing in mind clubs outside SA have given him a guarantee of $100k plus, which includes a job, assistant coaching role and senior player. What I'm saying is how the hell do we keep them when we are all favouring the current cap but are getting smashed by those who don't give a f..k.


Take away the Premiership and the literal thing happened to us last year and I can confirm a "professional" close to the Metro area club has no qualms.

Take away the frustrations of it all and we remove TPPS and APPS and it all gets very Darwinian. I suspect that's not in Community Football's interests

I have a huge issue with lumping in all associations as one.
There are some very well run clubs/associations out there and why should they be penalised because other clubs/associations are poorly run?
I just don't see the need for both a salary cap and a points cap. Should only be one or the other.
Jim05
Coach
 
 
Posts: 47130
Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2010 9:03 pm
Has liked: 1126 times
Been liked: 3552 times
Grassroots Team: South Gawler

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby Pag » Mon Nov 21, 2016 8:29 am

Jim05 wrote:
jo172 wrote:
Yank Man wrote:
jo172 wrote:The inherent irony in bragging about being more professional enabling a the professional party to successfully cheat a community football salary Cap hurts my head.

In any event it will be interesting to see what, if any, chips fall with the CFL


Respect your posts jo172, here's a scenario for you to analyse, an x junior of your club got drafted to the AFL, after a few years he got cut. He returned to his SANFL club and played in a premiership. He wants to come back to his junior club to finish his career. What do you offer him, bearing in mind clubs outside SA have given him a guarantee of $100k plus, which includes a job, assistant coaching role and senior player. What I'm saying is how the hell do we keep them when we are all favouring the current cap but are getting smashed by those who don't give a f..k.


Take away the Premiership and the literal thing happened to us last year and I can confirm a "professional" close to the Metro area club has no qualms.

Take away the frustrations of it all and we remove TPPS and APPS and it all gets very Darwinian. I suspect that's not in Community Football's interests

I have a huge issue with lumping in all associations as one.
There are some very well run clubs/associations out there and why should they be penalised because other clubs/associations are poorly run?
I just don't see the need for both a salary cap and a points cap. Should only be one or the other.

Agree with this Jim.

I'd go with APPS and scrap the salary cap. At least it's police-able.
User avatar
Pag
Coach
 
Posts: 5423
Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:57 pm
Has liked: 18 times
Been liked: 499 times

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby jo172 » Mon Nov 21, 2016 8:48 am

Pag wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
jo172 wrote:
Yank Man wrote:Respect your posts jo172, here's a scenario for you to analyse, an x junior of your club got drafted to the AFL, after a few years he got cut. He returned to his SANFL club and played in a premiership. He wants to come back to his junior club to finish his career. What do you offer him, bearing in mind clubs outside SA have given him a guarantee of $100k plus, which includes a job, assistant coaching role and senior player. What I'm saying is how the hell do we keep them when we are all favouring the current cap but are getting smashed by those who don't give a f..k.


Take away the Premiership and the literal thing happened to us last year and I can confirm a "professional" close to the Metro area club has no qualms.

Take away the frustrations of it all and we remove TPPS and APPS and it all gets very Darwinian. I suspect that's not in Community Football's interests

I have a huge issue with lumping in all associations as one.
There are some very well run clubs/associations out there and why should they be penalised because other clubs/associations are poorly run?
I just don't see the need for both a salary cap and a points cap. Should only be one or the other.

Agree with this Jim.

I'd go with APPS and scrap the salary cap. At least it's police-able.


And is a significantly lower compliance burden on volunteers.
jo172
League - Top 5
 
Posts: 3489
Joined: Sat May 26, 2007 6:00 pm
Has liked: 1198 times
Been liked: 724 times

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby morell » Mon Nov 21, 2016 9:25 am

Jim05 wrote:
jo172 wrote:
Yank Man wrote:
jo172 wrote:The inherent irony in bragging about being more professional enabling a the professional party to successfully cheat a community football salary Cap hurts my head.

In any event it will be interesting to see what, if any, chips fall with the CFL


Respect your posts jo172, here's a scenario for you to analyse, an x junior of your club got drafted to the AFL, after a few years he got cut. He returned to his SANFL club and played in a premiership. He wants to come back to his junior club to finish his career. What do you offer him, bearing in mind clubs outside SA have given him a guarantee of $100k plus, which includes a job, assistant coaching role and senior player. What I'm saying is how the hell do we keep them when we are all favouring the current cap but are getting smashed by those who don't give a f..k.


Take away the Premiership and the literal thing happened to us last year and I can confirm a "professional" close to the Metro area club has no qualms.

Take away the frustrations of it all and we remove TPPS and APPS and it all gets very Darwinian. I suspect that's not in Community Football's interests

I have a huge issue with lumping in all associations as one.
There are some very well run clubs/associations out there and why should they be penalised because other clubs/associations are poorly run?
I just don't see the need for both a salary cap and a points cap. Should only be one or the other.
It's interesting that ultimately it comes down to whether you're a capitalist or a socialist. In my mind - why should clubs that aren't in as fortunate circumstance as others not be able to exist merely because of others greed?

We also really need to get away from this notion:

lots of $$$ = well run
not much money = poorly run

You could put a moderately trained monkey in charge of some of the clubs that have wineries, farms, pubs and the entire community of a small town bankrolling them. On the other hand you could put Bill Gates and Warren Buffet in charge of others and they'd still struggle.

This forum got into the nitty gritty of it previously, but footy in general is in a competition with opponents that are stronger than they've ever been: Soccer, Basketball, UFC, Music Festivals, Video Games etc etc etc

The landscape has changed. It's no longer cricket in the Summer and footy in the Winter as the only options. We need to protect the variety, history, culture and charm of all clubs that contribute to the fabric of football to ensure there are as many as possible gateways and options for everyone and anyone to throw on the boots - from the just short of the SANFL young 21 year old gun on $800/game in the country, to the old man hanging onto his youth in C3, to the disenfranchised and struggling single father who needs a social avenue... they all have their place and deserve the same amount of respect and support.

If we lose that respect and keep following an unbridled capitalist path which services only the top end - we will pull at the threads of the fabric that enables our sport to thrive. Clubs will fold. Kids will play soccer instead. Interest will decrease. Numbers will decrease. Attendance will decrease. Sponsorships will decrease. Funding will decrease.

Some might say "good, we need fewer clubs" but they'd be forgetting that a lot of those clubs, like Mitchell Park, still provide access for people to play the sport. Some of those people go on and play at a really high level.

So although we compete on Saturdays and for players, as clubs we're actually in all of this together - which is why a consistent points (with all its flaws, granted) and salary cap apply. If we're healthy from the bottom to the top, everyone benefits.
User avatar
morell
Coach
 
 
Posts: 6383
Joined: Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:56 pm
Has liked: 2017 times
Been liked: 1141 times
Grassroots Team: Mitchell Park

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby jo172 » Mon Nov 21, 2016 9:40 am

Morrell, I completely agree, but I'm not persuaded that the TPPS in practice is making any difference.
jo172
League - Top 5
 
Posts: 3489
Joined: Sat May 26, 2007 6:00 pm
Has liked: 1198 times
Been liked: 724 times

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby morell » Mon Nov 21, 2016 10:24 am

We've managed to keep (and recruit) a couple of our better players because the offers from cashed up clubs were not as high.

One was a Hills club that was paying about $500/game. After travel, compulsory function attendance, Tuesday training, Thursday training, that player figured it wasn't worth it and played for us for beer and skittles instead. If that was $700 or $800, that balance tips back very quickly.

Another player I know of had a wedding coming up, so wanted to field offers, and fair enough, did so with our blessing. Again, they weren't high enough to make it worthwhile, so stayed.

Another player, young, no commitments, lots of time - thought $300/game was enough and left.

Its all anecdotal and micro of course but we've been able to keep/recruit a couple of players that in previous years I reckon we would've lost, solely because the money on offer in the cashed up leagues wasn't high enough.
User avatar
morell
Coach
 
 
Posts: 6383
Joined: Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:56 pm
Has liked: 2017 times
Been liked: 1141 times
Grassroots Team: Mitchell Park

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby marbles » Mon Nov 21, 2016 8:36 pm

Was there a vote tonight
User avatar
marbles
Assistant Coach
 
 
Posts: 4138
Joined: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:27 pm
Location: Titan
Has liked: 276 times
Been liked: 259 times

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby running defender » Mon Nov 21, 2016 9:23 pm

I keep on hearing that club, this club is been investergated ,
But I don't see any club been charged with anything , it's been about 18 months since this SANFl led body was formed
And not one club or player has been charged.
I know of league and reserves footballers that still haven't been paid for the last block of games they played.
Why would you stay , 3 clubs are broke .
It's a waste of money , money that should be going to grass roots country junior footy
running defender
Rookie
 
 
Posts: 155
Joined: Mon Jan 27, 2014 10:48 pm
Has liked: 0 time
Been liked: 14 times
Grassroots Team: Echunga

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby morell » Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:17 am

marbles wrote:Was there a vote tonight

Was a couple.

Based on my informants...

Never a better time to break apart the delegate system.
User avatar
morell
Coach
 
 
Posts: 6383
Joined: Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:56 pm
Has liked: 2017 times
Been liked: 1141 times
Grassroots Team: Mitchell Park

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby jo172 » Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:31 am

morell wrote:
marbles wrote:Was there a vote tonight

Was a couple.

Based on my informants...

Never a better time to break apart the delegate system.


Make the C9AFL Great Again!
jo172
League - Top 5
 
Posts: 3489
Joined: Sat May 26, 2007 6:00 pm
Has liked: 1198 times
Been liked: 724 times

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby marbles » Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:42 am

Marquee players? $400 max?

Or is pavlich still not welcome in c9afl?
User avatar
marbles
Assistant Coach
 
 
Posts: 4138
Joined: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:27 pm
Location: Titan
Has liked: 276 times
Been liked: 259 times

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

Postby Q. » Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:43 am

No marquee payment. $400 max per player, $3000 per week cap. No player embargo.
User avatar
Q.
Coach
 
 
Posts: 22019
Joined: Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:16 pm
Location: El Dorado
Has liked: 970 times
Been liked: 2396 times
Grassroots Team: Houghton Districts

PreviousNext

Board index   Football  Other Footy Leagues  Adelaide Footy League

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: LaughingKookaburra, Ye Olde Place Kick and 13 guests

Around the place

Competitions   SANFL Official Site | Country Footy SA | Southern Football League | VFL Footy
Club Forums   Snouts Louts | The Roost | Redlegs Forum |