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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby LMA » Sun Apr 05, 2020 4:20 pm

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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Dutchy » Sun Apr 05, 2020 8:35 pm

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AFLW yes, a money drainer at the moment, not sure the SANFLW has the same issues, players don't get paid anywhere near AFLW players.


Surely they don't get paid a cent? Most local under 14 teams would beat them.

They bring no money in just stretch already stretched resources


So your saying the u14 Females would beat a SANFLW outfit? :lol:
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Magellan » Mon Apr 06, 2020 10:20 am

Hazydog wrote:Whatever it is- I’ve renewed the membership and donated a bit more what I would normally pay for a season ticket. It’s the least I can do after years of pain followed by pleasure..

Good on you, hazydog - I've renewed my membership/season ticket, and made a similar donation to North's tin-rattling campaign (which just kicked off today). Also made a modest donation to the Bulldogs' campaign as well.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby rocketeer » Mon Apr 06, 2020 12:39 pm

I just donated the amount I'd normally spend in a season on sausages and soft drink at Prospect to the NAFC fundraiser. I like that NAFC offered realistic options for the default amounts to donate, starting at $25, and you can still donate less if that's too much.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Apachebulldog » Mon Apr 06, 2020 1:55 pm

Renewed 2 home match memberships 3 weeks ago $270 and will donate more when the season starts hopefully in June2020.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Booney » Mon Apr 06, 2020 2:28 pm

Easy way to donate : ( If you can )

If you go to games, be it some or all, check where your team was playing that weekend and donate the $15 entry you would have paid to that club.

If the footy was on you'd be there, even in these tough times.

That's what I'm doing. Last week Westies got $15, Norwood get $15 this week ( if they have a fund set up? ), if not it will go to my club.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Brett » Mon Apr 06, 2020 8:46 pm

Brett wrote:I expect Members of SANFL clubs to shortly receive communication from each clubs outlining the next step in this issue.

Do what you can afford to do. If you have bought a membership, season tickets etc dont ask for the money back if possible.

I hope the passive SANFL supporters get on board as well and attend games in the future.

Fortunately, the SANFL debt has reduced and they no longer have a life support system sucking them dry .

We need you now.


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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby eaglehaslanded » Tue Apr 07, 2020 3:53 pm

Already had my membership prior to the Covid 19 lockdown. But I will also be doing a bit extra on a fortnightly basis with extra donations to my club. #TogetherWeFly
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby fish » Thu Apr 09, 2020 1:01 am

Has the SANFL come up with a plan to save the clubs yet?
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby goddy11 » Thu Apr 09, 2020 12:47 pm

eaglehaslanded wrote:Already had my membership prior to the Covid 19 lockdown. But I will also be doing a bit extra on a fortnightly basis with extra donations to my club. #TogetherWeFly


You have inspired me. I'm a pensioner but just made a donation to my club on top of membership I paid for in January. I hope others follow.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Brett » Thu Apr 09, 2020 12:52 pm

fish wrote:Has the SANFL come up with a plan to save the clubs yet?


Are you meaning a financial assistance package?

All the current club engagement activities are part of the plan to keep supporters interested as are member updates etc.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Grenville » Thu Apr 09, 2020 3:41 pm

Just went to the club. Renewed my season ticket, memberships for both kids and chucked in a few extra bucks. It was eerie there, just Kirsty at the front desk.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby fish » Thu Apr 09, 2020 7:43 pm

Brett wrote:
fish wrote:Has the SANFL come up with a plan to save the clubs yet?


Are you meaning a financial assistance package?

All the current club engagement activities are part of the plan to keep supporters interested as are member updates etc.

Yep I was thinking financial assistance either through payments to the clubs or waiving/deferring of monies owed by the clubs.

Or any sort of plan to see the clubs through this
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Brett » Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:25 pm

Im not sure clubs owe the SANFL any money except Port and good luck with that.

Yet to be an official announcement but for now as a few have done , buy memberships and donate. I have only read 1 person on here not in favour of that, which is great. As far as the wider footy population is concerned , most are doing the same . That doesnt mean they are safe but a great time to get behind clubs.Its why there has been a wide spread social media campaign.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby fish » Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:57 pm

Brett wrote:Im not sure clubs owe the SANFL any money except Port and good luck with that.

Yet to be an official announcement but for now as a few have done , buy memberships and donate. I have only read 1 person on here not in favour of that, which is great. As far as the wider footy population is concerned , most are doing the same . That doesnt mean they are safe but a great time to get behind clubs.Its why there has been a wide spread social media campaign.

Thanks for that.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Aerie » Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:38 pm

Could there be a release of restrictions that could allow the SANFL to get going before the AFL? Maybe borders still shut but a release on gathering numbers? Seems SA is doing well containing this virus.

Sounds like the AFL are talking about a 3 week pre-season once restrictions are pulled, so if the SANFL don’t muck around, they could at least get 3 weeks in with no AFL. Hopefully there is a chance of this happening and crowds being allowed to attend and we could see the SANFL steal the limelight for a short time at least.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Eagles2014 » Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:06 pm

Aerie wrote:Could there be a release of restrictions that could allow the SANFL to get going before the AFL? Maybe borders still shut but a release on gathering numbers? Seems SA is doing well containing this virus.

Sounds like the AFL are talking about a 3 week pre-season once restrictions are pulled, so if the SANFL don’t muck around, they could at least get 3 weeks in with no AFL. Hopefully there is a chance of this happening and crowds being allowed to attend and we could see the SANFL steal the limelight for a short time at least.


Unfortunately, absolutely dreaming Aerie!!

If, and its a very big if, SANFL does get season 2020 up and running, will be with no crowds for any games.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby daysofourlives » Thu Apr 09, 2020 11:40 pm

Eagles2014 wrote:
Aerie wrote:Could there be a release of restrictions that could allow the SANFL to get going before the AFL? Maybe borders still shut but a release on gathering numbers? Seems SA is doing well containing this virus.

Sounds like the AFL are talking about a 3 week pre-season once restrictions are pulled, so if the SANFL don’t muck around, they could at least get 3 weeks in with no AFL. Hopefully there is a chance of this happening and crowds being allowed to attend and we could see the SANFL steal the limelight for a short time at least.


Unfortunately, absolutely dreaming Aerie!!

If, and its a very big if, SANFL does get season 2020 up and running, will be with no crowds for any games.


Yep unfortunately i reckon the AFL is the only comp that will any footy in 2020.
There is absolutely no point in SANFL, Amateurs or Country footy playing without crowds, that is definitely going to send clubs broke with no income but player payments to fork out
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby gazzamagoo » Mon Apr 13, 2020 7:38 pm

Brett wrote:Centrals going OK as are a few clubs. Keep donating and joining. Dont be complacent.

We've now raised just over $50,000.
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Re: SANFL Clubs

Postby Brett » Tue Apr 14, 2020 5:02 pm

I would have imagined a spike would have occurred initially? 50G is great but the target was 250G ..I hope it continues.
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