by petoe » Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:08 pm
by Zelezny Chucks » Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:18 pm
by asert » Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:19 pm
by petoe » Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:28 pm
by Rush a Point » Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:41 pm
by Lunchbox Legend » Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:51 pm
Rush a Point wrote:It is time for all of the clubs to say no to Morphies and Marion via the SFL. If the SFL won't listen to the clubs then perhaps there needs to be a turn over at the SFL.
Where is the reward for the clubs that have worked hard on their juniors and not had the success in their seniors as they would like.
It is time for the SFL to listen to the majority.

by MatteeG » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:02 pm
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
by vics01 » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:20 pm
Rush a Point wrote:
It is time for all of the clubs to say no to Morphies and Marion via the SFL. If the SFL won't listen to the clubs then perhaps there needs to be a turn over at the SFL.
Where is the reward for the clubs that have worked hard on their juniors and not had the success in their seniors as they would like.
It is time for the SFL to listen to the majority.
by BFG » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:27 pm
vics01 wrote:Rush a Point wrote:
It is time for all of the clubs to say no to Morphies and Marion via the SFL. If the SFL won't listen to the clubs then perhaps there needs to be a turn over at the SFL.
Where is the reward for the clubs that have worked hard on their juniors and not had the success in their seniors as they would like.
It is time for the SFL to listen to the majority.
Here Here
Take Flaggies and Porties as a example of middle of the road teams. They work very hard on their junior program and receive no concessions from the SFL. It is these clubs and clubs like them that will really suffer this season if these alleged extra points are granted. Then in following years they will be in need of extra points as they will have been raped and Pillaged by the Marions and Morphies of the league, It will then follow that other at the present so called pwer clubs will suffer and it becomes a case of he who has the most money is the winner rather than he who works to improve his club and football in GENERAL.
I am sure if the So called power clubs got rid of their juniors they would have plenty of cash to splash on imports and eventualy we would all be watching soccer as no development has occured.
GENERAL You need to look at either 2 divisions and or clubs merging or the SFL will fall apart. As I said earlier too many clubs trying to feed out of the 1 little pond.
by Zelezny Chucks » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:33 pm
BFG wrote:vics01 wrote:Rush a Point wrote:
It is time for all of the clubs to say no to Morphies and Marion via the SFL. If the SFL won't listen to the clubs then perhaps there needs to be a turn over at the SFL.
Where is the reward for the clubs that have worked hard on their juniors and not had the success in their seniors as they would like.
It is time for the SFL to listen to the majority.
Here Here
Take Flaggies and Porties as a example of middle of the road teams. They work very hard on their junior program and receive no concessions from the SFL. It is these clubs and clubs like them that will really suffer this season if these alleged extra points are granted. Then in following years they will be in need of extra points as they will have been raped and Pillaged by the Marions and Morphies of the league, It will then follow that other at the present so called pwer clubs will suffer and it becomes a case of he who has the most money is the winner rather than he who works to improve his club and football in GENERAL.
I am sure if the So called power clubs got rid of their juniors they would have plenty of cash to splash on imports and eventualy we would all be watching soccer as no development has occured.
GENERAL You need to look at either 2 divisions and or clubs merging or the SFL will fall apart. As I said earlier too many clubs trying to feed out of the 1 little pond.
in fairness to morphies and marion it must be tough being in such close proximity to a club like brighton whom every junior from the area wants to play for. until kids from the area being to look at playing somewhere else except brighton their junior programmes may never be up to the standard needed to be able to build the club.
this is part of the reason why they need to "hire" blokes from year to year to stay competitive from on year to the next. very tough spot to be in
by bandar » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:41 pm
by BFG » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:45 pm
by reppoh_eht » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:52 pm
BFG wrote:not condoning recruiting for the short term as i believe its the path to long term failure.
BUT as a person who went to brighton high i know that the vast majority of people that played football all wanted to play for brighton. i dont know if marion had stacks of juniors after their grand final year but their lack of juniors coming through means that to be competitive and improve from year to year would mean they ahve to investigate other directions. obviously some clubs have chosen to recruit players from year to year, weather its the right thing to do or not is a matter of endless debate.
all im saying is that with such a big club that the majority of 12-18 year olds want to play for just down the road, recruiting a solid junior base may be difficult.
by watchdog » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:53 pm
Panther32 wrote:watchdog wrote:Heard that a former winefly coach may have secured the services of a very handy premiership player for this season
Hasn't happened.
by Zelezny Chucks » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:55 pm
by BFG » Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:00 pm
reppoh_eht wrote:BFG wrote:not condoning recruiting for the short term as i believe its the path to long term failure.
BUT as a person who went to brighton high i know that the vast majority of people that played football all wanted to play for brighton. i dont know if marion had stacks of juniors after their grand final year but their lack of juniors coming through means that to be competitive and improve from year to year would mean they ahve to investigate other directions. obviously some clubs have chosen to recruit players from year to year, weather its the right thing to do or not is a matter of endless debate.
all im saying is that with such a big club that the majority of 12-18 year olds want to play for just down the road, recruiting a solid junior base may be difficult.
Disagree with these type of comments big time. We all know it is not free to put your child through a full season of football. Hows about Marion and M.V Park give Juniors free/extremely cheap subs instead of spending the money on recruiting Seniors.
Not only will they build a strong junior base but it will attract people to the club.
by BFG » Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:02 pm
Zelezny Chucks wrote:I understand what you are saying BFG but if Marion had as good a junior program as Brighton had set up then it would have been unlikely that they would find themselves in this situation.
The issue isn't with their A Grade it is with their Juniors if they can't get decent junior program up and running then they will be constantly requiring extra points. Where do you draw the line? What's to stop clubs moving on recruits that aren't up to the standard they thought they were and then going to the league crying poor?
Can of worms.
by Look Good In Leather » Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:02 pm
RFC 2010 wrote:That will open up a can of worms if it goes through, something needs to be done with Aldinga and Hackham, seeing as 2 divs seems to be out of the equation, however if the likes of the Rams and Roos who have been finalists over the last few years are granted these approvals then you might as well throw the points system out the window. Will be interesting to hear the outcome.
by vics01 » Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:04 pm
reppoh_eht
Disagree with these type of comments big time. We all know it is not free to put your child through a full season of football. Hows about Marion and M.V Park give Juniors free/extremely cheap subs instead of spending the money on recruiting Seniors.
Not only will they build a strong junior base but it will attract people to the club.
by Look Good In Leather » Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:14 pm
vics01 wrote:CAN OF WORMSreppoh_eht
Disagree with these type of comments big time. We all know it is not free to put your child through a full season of football. Hows about Marion and M.V Park give Juniors free/extremely cheap subs instead of spending the money on recruiting Seniors.
Not only will they build a strong junior base but it will attract people to the club.
A couple of SFL clubs are currently offering no fees to junior players in order to get players to their club. Attractive on face value for the parent but you have to have the structure in place to build on the kids you get.
Have heard from kids a very nasty rumour that 1 particular club is offering selected (so called gun) under age kids no subs and will supply boots shorts socks etc. If true it would appear that they are going to run their juniors like their seniors.
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