areaman wrote:TimmiesChin wrote:areaman wrote:Booney wrote:My concern is Adelaide seem to be moving along quietly to having their proposed model accepted and this too (with the SANFL declaring both teams would need to work to the same model) would spell the end of the Magpies. I'm not surprised that Adelaides model is seen as more attractive to the league directors, well, they are the team for all South Australians after all.
We all share this concern too, Booney.
The petition and all the other lobbying is just as much opposed to the Crows proposal as Port's.
Ironically the people on here pushing for the NO AFL cause are actually the Maggies best friends and their only chance of survival.
So beeny and kickinit, if you really want the Maggies to survive, get along to Prospect on Saturday and sign that petition!!
The problem seems to be there is black (Crows position), white (NO AFL in SANFL position), and grey (Port position) ....Both the black and white options effectively kill off port (assuming I understand the no AFL groups preference correctly.
Unless I'm mistaken, don't the No AFL group not only want no AFL reserves sides, but also want all the AFL aligned players pulled from the SANFL as well ?
To the best of my knowledge the NO AFL agenda is purely about the teams in the comp. There is no push to have the existing arrangement of AFL players spread over the 9 SANFL teams altered.
Yes this has it's own problems (heaven knows I'm not going to rehash these now) but we've been living with this arrangement for 23 years now and are coping with it.
If the two AFL clubs drop their proposals and keep the status quo I think the vast majority on this forum would consider it to be a succesful outcome.
And guess what - the Maggies continue under this scenario.
Simples.
As one of the 'antagonists', can I say this (& this is MY position only - I can not speak for the other 1500+ members of the Group):
1.
I do NOT want Port Magpies to die - they are an integral part of OUR competition & I do NOT want them to become PAPs Reserves
2. Personally, I would be OK with the AFL Reserves Teams in the SANFL RESERVES (as a compromise) but
with a WRITTEN UNDERTAKING from both them & the AFL, that this was a temporary measure until an AFL Reserves Competition came along (i.e. 2016, 18, whatever) - then they could be free to join that competition with little or no impact on our 135 year competition.
3.
I do NOT want OUR competition to simply become' AFLSA' - & resulting in falling attendances such as those in Victoria or having the ridiculous situation as occurred to Peel Thunder this season (having to play a 42 yr old trainer to make up the numbers) - where is the 'Integrity' in that?
4.
I would HATE to see the AFC envelope an existing SANFL Club - such as East Perth have in the WAFL
5. I think it is BEST that ALL existing AFL aligned players play for their AFL Reserves Teams (i.e.
be removed from their SANFL Club list) - aforementioned Salary Cap issues & quite frankly don't want my Club's existing players like Vince, Salter, Broadbent, etc. playing against us in the League Competition
6. In terms of the $$$ issues @ some SANFL Clubs, I believe that could easily be sorted out (in time) by
the SANFL selling some of it's assets such as; land @ West Lakes
7. I accept that the best thing for the PAFC & AFC is to have Reserves Teams, if fact I don't think this can be questioned - what
I refuse to accept is how it will BENEFIT the SANFL League Competition to have these teams included, as they will undoubtedly be 'Development Teams'
These are MY main concerns.
I don't wish to sound like a 'rant' - I like the previous Malcolm X quote.
This is STILL Australia - where it's citizens are free to voice opinions & protest against perceived wrongs.
Apathy BREEDS apathy - this decision may well be a foregone conclusion, but that doesn't mean people can't raise other people's awareness of the issues surrounding it.
NO AFL in the SANFL