Inallseriousness wrote:I cannot believe any player at SN was not aware of the AAA. Having lived through a couple of years on an AAA I can say that every player wishing to join our club was closely scrutinised (record looked up and questions asked) and was advised by the Senior Coach and Chairman of the sanctions on the club. Before every game...A, B and C grade.....the players were reminded of their responsibilities and were told in no uncertain terms that if they did anything wrong they would have to answer to 70 odd blokes the following week face to face. Any yellow cards were given internal suspensions.
We got through a very tough period but from the chairman to the water boy, every person knew what we were dealing with and they had to adhere to the rules. It would have only taken one brain snap and all that good work would have been for nought. You can only do so much, then it’s up to the individual. I feel for SN and more so, I feel for the players that were doing their best to do the right thing.
It’s been made pretty clear numerous times the players were aware of this