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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Turbo » Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:51 pm

vics01 wrote:I am a little confused by the SFL rule pertaining to junior football teams entered for Saturday and Sunday. Rule states must enter principal side on Saturday (as Below) and second side on Sunday. How is it that clubs can enter a principal side on Sunday but no Saturday side?? One club down the hill is not actually even trying to recruit for Saturday football, all advertising is about all games being played on Sunday. SFL needs to sort what the actual rules of the league are or clubs will continue to make a mockery of what made the league strong, a full day of football.



A. Member club/s who has two junior sides will abide by the following rules for the playing of football in the Saturday or Sunday competition.
B. Member club/s principal team will play in the main draw Saturday competition, and their secondary side will play in the Sunday competition.
C. Clubs after fulfilling point b. above may apply to the Southern Football League General Board to have a further team included in aged competitions.


PS TURBO,,

Don't you even try to understand, it is all above your level of football knowledge.


Incorrect. I understand completely. It's all whinging.

In regards to football knowledge, maybe we could get JS to adjudicate.

PS be honest and change your affiliation
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby vics01 » Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:09 pm

It is not affiliation. It is the club I love and support.

It is about the SFL but then you would not understand that not having an understanding of the structure of the SFL or what it has stood for.. I suggest you nick off back to cricket. i still wonder Have you bought a membership yet?? or still abusing the constitution?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Turbo » Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:24 pm

vics01 wrote:It is not affiliation. It is the club I love and support.

It is about the SFL but then you would not understand that not having an understanding of the structure of the SFL or what it has stood for.. I suggest you nick off back to cricket. i still wonder Have you bought a membership yet?? or still abusing the constitution?


I've been involved in SFL for nearly 30 years, so I reckon I get it.

Cricket?? Not involved at all. Wrong on that account.

In regards to membership of course I am a payed member. Would you like the number??

Think that answers it all.. Oh and just out of interest is it because you support and love the club that created JS?

Also good luck for the season.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby afc9798 » Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:07 pm

Turbo wrote:
vics01 wrote:It is not affiliation. It is the club I love and support.

It is about the SFL but then you would not understand that not having an understanding of the structure of the SFL or what it has stood for.. I suggest you nick off back to cricket. i still wonder Have you bought a membership yet?? or still abusing the constitution?


I've been involved in SFL for nearly 30 years, so I reckon I get it.

Cricket?? Not involved at all. Wrong on that account.

In regards to membership of course I am a payed member. Would you like the number??

Think that answers it all.. Oh and just out of interest is it because you support and love the club that created JS?

Also good luck for the season.


So, all love and harmony at the Snakepit then. As you were...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Turbo » Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:18 pm

afc9798 wrote:
Turbo wrote:
vics01 wrote:It is not affiliation. It is the club I love and support.

It is about the SFL but then you would not understand that not having an understanding of the structure of the SFL or what it has stood for.. I suggest you nick off back to cricket. i still wonder Have you bought a membership yet?? or still abusing the constitution?


I've been involved in SFL for nearly 30 years, so I reckon I get it.

Cricket?? Not involved at all. Wrong on that account.

In regards to membership of course I am a payed member. Would you like the number??

Think that answers it all.. Oh and just out of interest is it because you support and love the club that created JS?

Also good luck for the season.


So, all love and harmony at the Snakepit then. As you were...


All good afc. The clubs in great shape and looking forward to season 2013
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:18 am

vics01 wrote:I am a little confused by the SFL rule pertaining to junior football teams entered for Saturday and Sunday. Rule states must enter principal side on Saturday (as Below) and second side on Sunday. How is it that clubs can enter a principal side on Sunday but no Saturday side?? One club down the hill is not actually even trying to recruit for Saturday football, all advertising is about all games being played on Sunday. SFL needs to sort what the actual rules of the league are or clubs will continue to make a mockery of what made the league strong, a full day of football.



A. Member club/s who has two junior sides will abide by the following rules for the playing of football in the Saturday or Sunday competition.
B. Member club/s principal team will play in the main draw Saturday competition, and their secondary side will play in the Sunday competition.
C. Clubs after fulfilling point b. above may apply to the Southern Football League General Board to have a further team included in aged competitions.


[Could not agree more.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bluedemon » Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:22 am

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Re: Southern Football League

Postby vics01 » Mon Mar 18, 2013 1:05 pm

Last season 47 games were decided by more than 100 points, nine by at least 200 points and one in excess of 300 points. "We've been working out which model would be best suited without losing grades, clubs and kids playing," Davenport said.


So tell me Gary how is this going to stop the lopsided results?? On current Form BDOS will still flog Marion (no offence) and Porties will still flog Aldinga or Hackham (no offence) this will not stop the rot. It will also not bring more juniors into the depleted ranks of clubs.

Wake up and listen to what your clubs and supporters are screaming for before clubs fold.. Bigger is not better.

As a mate of mine just said the only way the SFL could improve some crowds would be to put on free beer and strippers.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Sky Pilot » Mon Mar 18, 2013 1:45 pm

Do you blokes know if Chris Minns has returned to the Shoes this year after his stint at Port Broughton
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:11 pm

Sky Pilot wrote:Do you blokes know if Chris Minns has returned to the Shoes this year after his stint at Port Broughton


Yes
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Sky Pilot » Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:40 pm

shoe boy wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:Do you blokes know if Chris Minns has returned to the Shoes this year after his stint at Port Broughton


Yes

Yes you know Minns's plans. Or Yes he is going back to the shoes?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Esteban Vihaio » Mon Mar 18, 2013 9:02 pm

vics01 wrote:
Last season 47 games were decided by more than 100 points, nine by at least 200 points and one in excess of 300 points. "We've been working out which model would be best suited without losing grades, clubs and kids playing," Davenport said.


So tell me Gary how is this going to stop the lopsided results?? On current Form BDOS will still flog Marion (no offence) and Porties will still flog Aldinga or Hackham (no offence) this will not stop the rot. It will also not bring more juniors into the depleted ranks of clubs.

Wake up and listen to what your clubs and supporters are screaming for before clubs fold.. Bigger is not better.

As a mate of mine just said the only way the SFL could improve some crowds would be to put on free beer and strippers.


They are like a general who takes five hours to decide whether to fight or run in the middle of a battle.

Warman said they favour waiting until after next year. :roll:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby stampy » Mon Mar 18, 2013 9:48 pm

after what i saw with warman and his cronies at old noarlunga during the finals, accusing people (wrongfully) of not paying to get in by walking up the hill behind the northern goals i cant help but feel the comp is doomed with these uneducated fools in charge
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:23 am

Sky Pilot wrote:
shoe boy wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:Do you blokes know if Chris Minns has returned to the Shoes this year after his stint at Port Broughton


Yes

Yes you know Minns's plans. Or Yes he is going back to the shoes?


Back at the Shoe.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Cash 123 » Tue Mar 19, 2013 11:56 am

vics01 wrote:
Last season 47 games were decided by more than 100 points, nine by at least 200 points and one in excess of 300 points. "We've been working out which model would be best suited without losing grades, clubs and kids playing," Davenport said.


So tell me Gary how is this going to stop the lopsided results?? On current Form BDOS will still flog Marion (no offence) and Porties will still flog Aldinga or Hackham (no offence) this will not stop the rot. It will also not bring more juniors into the depleted ranks of clubs.

Wake up and listen to what your clubs and supporters are screaming for before clubs fold.. Bigger is not better.

As a mate of mine just said the only way the SFL could improve some crowds would be to put on free beer and strippers.


I couldnt believe what i was reading.

Surely the problem isnt with the crowds and if it is it will be fixed when the competition is split into 2 to even out some of the results.

Games consistently being decided by over 200 points is helping none of the clubs and is becoming a disgrace to the league.

Before clubs move to the saafl or fold the league must split in 2 or will fail to exist in years to come.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Turbo » Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:12 pm

Cash 123 wrote:
vics01 wrote:
Last season 47 games were decided by more than 100 points, nine by at least 200 points and one in excess of 300 points. "We've been working out which model would be best suited without losing grades, clubs and kids playing," Davenport said.


So tell me Gary how is this going to stop the lopsided results?? On current Form BDOS will still flog Marion (no offence) and Porties will still flog Aldinga or Hackham (no offence) this will not stop the rot. It will also not bring more juniors into the depleted ranks of clubs.

Wake up and listen to what your clubs and supporters are screaming for before clubs fold.. Bigger is not better.

As a mate of mine just said the only way the SFL could improve some crowds would be to put on free beer and strippers.


I couldnt believe what i was reading.

Surely the problem isnt with the crowds and if it is it will be fixed when the competition is split into 2 to even out some of the results.

Games consistently being decided by over 200 points is helping none of the clubs and is becoming a disgrace to the league.

Before clubs move to the saafl or fold the league must split in 2 or will fail to exist in years to come.


Needs to be div 1 and div 2. Promotion and relegation. Geographical divisions will solve nothing.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Front & Centre » Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:37 am

Absolutely agree Turbo
What is the point of Marion still getting smacked by HV or Brighton and Aldinga Lonsdale Hackham still getting smacked by Emus or Reynella

Problem is the clubs that would be in 2nd div dont want it
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby heater31 » Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:39 am

Front & Centre wrote:Absolutely agree Turbo
What is the point of Marion still getting smacked by HV or Brighton and Aldinga Lonsdale Hackham still getting smacked by Emus or Reynella

Problem is the clubs that would be in 2nd div dont want it


So they are happy to die a slow death getting smacked every 2nd week :? Yep plenty of logic there :roll:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Pushback » Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:25 pm

All this talk about 1-2 div is a joke
Mid 90s reynella 20 goals plus for a couple of year
M/ vale early 2000s same thing
M/ville 2007 2 wins and 20 goals plus loses to top 8 sides
Lonsdale 2006/2007 finals
Cove in div 2 1999 bottom 1 win
Marion 2000 premiers
I understand aldinga and hackham may have stayed the same in the 12 year of this comp but team have tough times and good it is not going to solve anything by having a north south comp bottom teams must work harder to change there position it can be done and in the past 30 years it has eg some of the teams I listed I coach a team that is on the bottom I don't want two comps we must improve and become better for me two divs is a copout
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Front & Centre » Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:37 pm

Pushback wrote:All this talk about 1-2 div is a joke
Mid 90s reynella 20 goals plus for a couple of year
M/ vale early 2000s same thing
M/ville 2007 2 wins and 20 goals plus loses to top 8 sides
Lonsdale 2006/2007 finals
Cove in div 2 1999 bottom 1 win
Marion 2000 premiers
I understand aldinga and hackham may have stayed the same in the 12 year of this comp but team have tough times and good it is not going to solve anything by having a north south comp bottom teams must work harder to change there position it can be done and in the past 30 years it has eg some of the teams I listed I coach a team that is on the bottom I don't want two comps we must improve and become better for me two divs is a copout


Sorry mate - not a joke
When was last time any club in bottom 8 made top 6 or even played in finals

Let them win div 2 premiership and then take on div 1 clubs

What is a joke is the scorelines over last decade
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