whufc wrote:Aerie wrote:zipzap wrote:Shows you the real level of their seriousness doesn't it. They insist on having all their AFL boys 100% under one roof for any possibility of success. But as for the SANFL 'team', oh, an hour a week's service from a rag-tag bunch of ammos should do the trick.
Isn't that what AFL players who play for SANFL clubs now do? 1 training session a week?
More garbage from that Rucci article.
Do u think pulling players from the ammos and gifting them league games is not going to hurt the integrity or prestige of playing league football
I don't think they will use Ammo players, hence it being more garbage from Rucci to make a headline.
They will help develop (in theory) young players from SANFL clubs.
Yes, it hurts the integrity/prestige of the competition.
The only way the integrity and prestige of the competition will be upheld will be if the SANFL clubs make sure they're stronger than the AFL ones so come finals time we're watching SANFL players only.