marbles wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Cohiba wrote:
Understandable why they might pick and choose.......if that indeed is the reason..... At the risk of opening up this can of worms again... to forfeit your only side during a season more than once (if at all).........should be season "over"....imo.
I can see where you are coming from but I'm sure the SAAFL would like to keep as many clubs as possible afloat.
Cohiba thats a bit rough on the wingfield boys who are already in a comp already miles out of their capabilities, they should be in div C1 or C2 to have any hope of winning a game.
and now your a bit cross cos they would prefer to stay home than play in a 70 goal loss? become a player and imagine yourself out there on the field copping a flogging like this, no thanks
Firstly.... why would you think I'm cross just because I was expressing an opinion....
Secondly.... I was playing in the SAAFL when you weren't even a tadpole in your old man's sack....so I don't have to really imagine anything.
My point is..... if a Club or it players anticipate a hiding......and throw in the towel before game day because it all too hard......what's to suggest that next they might decide to play only home matches instead of having to travel because their best chance of win is on it's home deck.
Whilst I don't disagree with LM about the SAAFL's strength being underpinned by having a large representation of Clubs ...... a Club that can't field one team for a season of football, will always cause disruption and controversy within the Division it is playing in. Forfeit an 'A' grade game, forfeit the season.
Marbles....I'm happy for you to tell me of any Clubs within SAAFL that you believe could
survive and flourish as a viable entity playing with
one team that could guarantee a full season of football. Whilst I believe C & D grade comps should be exactly that...... I am an advocate of 'merge or die' because within the Divisions there is proof of successes that would validate my viewpoint. That said, pride and obstinacy are usually the big hurdles to overcome when its the traditionalists vs the progressives.......
I can understand your empathies lay with the players at Wingfield Anglevale, Kilburn, Brahma Lodge, Flinders and Mitchell Park at the moment. But their plight is no different to that experienced by many Clubs in the past.......and must wonder which Clubs might be fighting for their existence in ten years time. Henley perhaps.........reality or consult with Dr Phil.