by Wedgie » Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:29 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by am Bays » Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:49 pm
by Wedgie » Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:52 pm
am Bays wrote:FFS I expect better of you mate, the rumour was on MMM, did Jars load the gun for Dits to fire?
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by klaan » Sat Nov 24, 2012 3:35 pm
whufc wrote:The Apostle AK wrote:Has the SANFL come out and said anything regarding Norwood and the salary cap??? The silence is deafning!!!
Do agree the SANFL could put this all to bed by simply coming out and saying the rumours about the Norwood FC are not true.
Or is that to common sense
by Sojourner » Sat Nov 24, 2012 3:44 pm
klaan wrote:I'm not normally one to back Norwood but didn't they say in their statement that the SANFL had confirmed to them that their payments as lodged were under? Would have thought its Norwoods issue to take up and if I was them, I'd be onto my lawyers to take Dittmar down.
by nwdfanparade » Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:24 pm
Sojourner wrote:klaan wrote:I'm not normally one to back Norwood but didn't they say in their statement that the SANFL had confirmed to them that their payments as lodged were under? Would have thought its Norwoods issue to take up and if I was them, I'd be onto my lawyers to take Dittmar down.
How would Dittmars legal representation mount a defence? By being granted legal access to every financial document held at the club for a specific period of time?
by Aerie » Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:56 am
by CENTURION » Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:01 am
Aerie wrote:Have long thought the salary cap is a good idea, partly because it produces an even playing field and partly because it keeps clubs spending to an affordable amount. However, we are still seeing clubs dominate the competition, and we are still seeing some clubs struggling to survive financially. So, should and could the salary cap just be scrapped? Would this allow us to bring more of the next best lot of players outside the AFL over to play in the SANFL? Is the salary cap a good thing and a necessary thing for the SANFL? If $360,000 is the current salary cap, how much might clubs spend if there was no salary cap?
by sjt » Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:42 am
CENTURION wrote:Aerie wrote:Have long thought the salary cap is a good idea, partly because it produces an even playing field and partly because it keeps clubs spending to an affordable amount. However, we are still seeing clubs dominate the competition, and we are still seeing some clubs struggling to survive financially. So, should and could the salary cap just be scrapped? Would this allow us to bring more of the next best lot of players outside the AFL over to play in the SANFL? Is the salary cap a good thing and a necessary thing for the SANFL? If $360,000 is the current salary cap, how much might clubs spend if there was no salary cap?
OR, make the cap on a sliding scale, the top side is allowed $250,000 & the amount increases the lower on the table the side finished.
by CENTURION » Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:54 am
by holden78 » Sun Nov 25, 2012 10:36 am
Aerie wrote:Have long thought the salary cap is a good idea, partly because it produces an even playing field and partly because it keeps clubs spending to an affordable amount. However, we are still seeing clubs dominate the competition, and we are still seeing some clubs struggling to survive financially. So, should and could the salary cap just be scrapped? Would this allow us to bring more of the next best lot of players outside the AFL over to play in the SANFL? Is the salary cap a good thing and a necessary thing for the SANFL? If $360,000 is the current salary cap, how much might clubs spend if there was no salary cap?
by CENTURION » Sun Nov 25, 2012 10:38 am
holden78 wrote:Aerie wrote:Have long thought the salary cap is a good idea, partly because it produces an even playing field and partly because it keeps clubs spending to an affordable amount. However, we are still seeing clubs dominate the competition, and we are still seeing some clubs struggling to survive financially. So, should and could the salary cap just be scrapped? Would this allow us to bring more of the next best lot of players outside the AFL over to play in the SANFL? Is the salary cap a good thing and a necessary thing for the SANFL? If $360,000 is the current salary cap, how much might clubs spend if there was no salary cap?
A CEO of a SANFL club told me the premiership loosely fits the scale of best to worst run clubs!
Ofcoarse there are lot's of interesting factors that come into play, but it seems about right.
by topsywaldron » Sun Nov 25, 2012 11:08 am
Bunton wrote:Mark my words this issue is not over for norwood yet.
by fish » Sun Nov 25, 2012 1:29 pm
Might be a few people caught out tanking in such a system...CENTURION wrote:the pints system? the lower you finished, the more pints you have to drink?
by nwdfanparade » Sun Nov 25, 2012 6:52 pm
fish wrote:Might be a few people caught out tanking in such a system...CENTURION wrote:the pints system? the lower you finished, the more pints you have to drink?
by JK » Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:25 pm
holden78 wrote:Aerie wrote:Have long thought the salary cap is a good idea, partly because it produces an even playing field and partly because it keeps clubs spending to an affordable amount. However, we are still seeing clubs dominate the competition, and we are still seeing some clubs struggling to survive financially. So, should and could the salary cap just be scrapped? Would this allow us to bring more of the next best lot of players outside the AFL over to play in the SANFL? Is the salary cap a good thing and a necessary thing for the SANFL? If $360,000 is the current salary cap, how much might clubs spend if there was no salary cap?
A CEO of a SANFL club told me the premiership loosely fits the scale of best to worst run clubs!
Ofcoarse there are lot's of interesting factors that come into play, but it seems about right.
by SDK » Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:31 pm
by CENTURION » Sun Nov 25, 2012 9:20 pm
nwdfanparade wrote:fish wrote:Might be a few people caught out tanking in such a system...CENTURION wrote:the pints system? the lower you finished, the more pints you have to drink?
Or a system where the highest teams drinks schooners and then a sliding scale eg the mid-teams drink pints and the lower teams drink jugs.![]()
or the top team drinks soft drinks, the mid-teams drink beer and the bottom teams drink from the top shelf.
by topsywaldron » Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:44 am
by CENTURION » Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:00 am
topsywaldron wrote:Let's hope #taintedblokes like whufc, uk fan and bunton read the paper today.
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