Jimmy_041 wrote:I swear sometimes I could pick 4-6 clubs with the same attitude.
The funny thing is PG, I also think there are the same no. of Presidents of clubs, who put in countless hours of voluntary work, who have been just been given the tools to make the changes they have wanted to, but could never get through to people like you.
OMG... To clear this up..
Im not against the concept of cracking down on violence. Im not against tougher penalties handed down..
I just think that doing it mid-way through the season is stupid. Have it set out and organised prior to the start of the next season!
Also I want more clarity - what determines an offence? Is it suspensions? Is it send offs? Is it reports? What period of time are these offences over?
My biggest concern is - and we will use Ingle Farm for example - that the club had an issue over a month ago, the club banned 3 members for life, made club moves to assist in not only making sure it never happened again but change the overall culture of the club.
The club has added two new members to the committee, has developed a code of conduct policy for all members to adopt with harsh penalties attached, created dry zones at games, hired security for home games. We have so far had no issues (obviously still too early to get too excited) but we are working hard to progress.
Now my concern is the SAAFL investigating clubs mid season, if - and I wouldn't be suprised - Ingle Farm is one of those clubs, then it feels like they are dragging the whole incident up again when we have worked hard behind the scences to rectify the problem.
As for "getting through to people like me", i'm not a trouble maker, i've never been sent off or reported or suspended. I joined the committee and pushed the need for tougher set of standards for the club and introduced the code of conduct and plan on working hard with the rest of the committee to change our image.