CENTURION wrote:kickinit wrote:CENTURION wrote:They are signing on REGARDLESS, so if Holden go, the loss will be negated.
so why havent they signed on already?
Because I'm currently negotiating the finer details.



Game, set and match Centurian.
by whufc » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:17 pm
CENTURION wrote:kickinit wrote:CENTURION wrote:They are signing on REGARDLESS, so if Holden go, the loss will be negated.
so why havent they signed on already?
Because I'm currently negotiating the finer details.
by rod_rooster » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:24 pm
kickinit wrote:whufc wrote:kickinit wrote:whufc wrote:whufc- using an asumption based on the lessons history has taught, based on views of people who have seen this before, based on what he has seen in other leagues with his own eyes
pullinit- using an usumption based on thin air and his love for the power and nothing else.
your just proving my point further.
YOU CANT guarentee what happened in the VFL and Weststar wont happen here, the SANFL doesnt need to take that risk for little to zero gain just to keep two clubs who they wont own happy.
YOU LOST ALL CREDIBILITY WHEN YOU CLAIMED IT WAS ALREADY A DONE DEAL!!!!! IDIOT!
like I said how do you guarantee it will happen here? what are centrals going to do when they lose holden in a couple of years and no one wants to sponsor them, why would anyone want to sponsor a club that has no media exposure and gets a couple of thousand to a game. The SANFL are going to be making less money next year with the power and crows going to AO.
Oh and if you go back and read you will see I said my comment was sarcasm, because apparently going by your thoughts assumption guarantees it will happen. The funny thing is you calling me a idiot because my thoughts are based on assumption JUST LIKE YOURS.
Your just showing your lack of knowledge for the league, the only media outlets who 'may' lessen their coverage of the SANFL is the advertiser and 5AA, these two give very minimal coverage of the league. Media outlets like Lifefm, 5rph, the messenger and possibly the ABC will continue to give the SANFL coverage.
Once again you are only asuming Centrals will lose Holden and if they do they will find a sponsor like the one who want to sponsor the 8 other SANFL clubs.
Once again you are not understanding there is a massive difference using asumption based on previous experiences rather than just a cowboy wild guess.
YOU ARE STILL AVOIDING AND FAILING TO GIVE ANY BENEFITS!!! Your just presuming your asumption is better than others.
IDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDIOT!
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you idiot. You have shown why you are a centrals support because your out right a muppet that only wants what best for yourself. You are probably of the majority of centrals supporters that believe the SANFL was only formed in 2000. My assumption on centrals losing holden is more then likely going to be true, do you really think Holden will be in Australia in a couple of years. You can believe what you want to believe because clearly your head is too far up your arse to see any different. Funny how your such a strong supporter of centrals only missing 10 games in 10 years (were where you 11 years ago?) but you wont supporter your club if they make a decision they think is in the best interest of your club. In other words your a piss weak supporter and don't really care about whats best for your club. If the deal does go through centrals should be glad they will lose you as a SO CALLED SUPPORTER
by UK Fan » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:25 pm
fester69 wrote: I'm full of "pish and wind" !!You can call me weak !!
MW wrote: Well call me a special asshole!.
Booney wrote: I'm a happy clapper **** stick.
by CENTURION » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:28 pm
by kickinit » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:32 pm
whufc wrote:If they come out and give a list of reasons which are valid (example they come out and say the clubs financial position is absolutely dire and we have no other choice due to an extremly substantial amount being offered, which it isnt as far as we are aware) then i would definatly take that on board and reasses my stance.
With the knowledge of the CDFC that i have i believe there is no benefit nor reason for us to accept them in the league competition. We are currently financially stable, we have major redevlopments that should provide a nice income and you would surprised at how little the Holden sponsorship is worth these days from what i have been told.
If SANFL clubs came out and gave a reason for why they say no are you going to be willing to take that on board and look at subjectively.
by whufc » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:38 pm
by whufc » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:39 pm
kickinit wrote:whufc wrote:If they come out and give a list of reasons which are valid (example they come out and say the clubs financial position is absolutely dire and we have no other choice due to an extremly substantial amount being offered, which it isnt as far as we are aware) then i would definatly take that on board and reasses my stance.
With the knowledge of the CDFC that i have i believe there is no benefit nor reason for us to accept them in the league competition. We are currently financially stable, we have major redevlopments that should provide a nice income and you would surprised at how little the Holden sponsorship is worth these days from what i have been told.
If SANFL clubs came out and gave a reason for why they say no are you going to be willing to take that on board and look at subjectively.
Of course I would take that on board. Everything that has been said so far is assumption no ones knows what is going to happen, if it's going to help clubs out or if it's going to break clubs. Do you think the CDFC or any other SANFL club will just vote yes or no because how they feel? If they don then that club needs to look at making some changes before the club is in a situation no one can help them. Every club is going to vote on the information they have and the situation their club is in and the outcome if the the AFL clubs decided to go else were.
by kickinit » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:40 pm
rod_rooster wrote:
So you bag people for making assumptions yet openly admit you are making assumptions but seem to think that is somehow okay? Add to this you are accusing others of only wanting the best for themselves when your whole argument is based on the two AFL clubs only wanting what is best for themselves but again you seem to think that is okay. FFS you contradict yourself more than the bible does and you are calling other people muppets. As for bagging a bloke and asking him where he was before a certain period of time, how do you know how old he is?
Out of interest, in relation to why people think the SANFL will be destroyed in the same way all other leagues accepting reserves sides into their comp have been the following probably applies:
"those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it"
by rod_rooster » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:55 pm
kickinit wrote:rod_rooster wrote:
So you bag people for making assumptions yet openly admit you are making assumptions but seem to think that is somehow okay? Add to this you are accusing others of only wanting the best for themselves when your whole argument is based on the two AFL clubs only wanting what is best for themselves but again you seem to think that is okay. FFS you contradict yourself more than the bible does and you are calling other people muppets. As for bagging a bloke and asking him where he was before a certain period of time, how do you know how old he is?
Out of interest, in relation to why people think the SANFL will be destroyed in the same way all other leagues accepting reserves sides into their comp have been the following probably applies:
"those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it"
I bagged him because his assumption are apparently ok but mine are not. go back and read his post he only goes on about going to centrals games for the last 10 years.
so your saying because it's failed in the past it's going to fail again? heck if the world went by that we would still be cave men.
by CENTURION » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:56 pm
by kickinit » Sat Jun 08, 2013 5:07 pm
rod_rooster wrote:kickinit wrote:rod_rooster wrote:
So you bag people for making assumptions yet openly admit you are making assumptions but seem to think that is somehow okay? Add to this you are accusing others of only wanting the best for themselves when your whole argument is based on the two AFL clubs only wanting what is best for themselves but again you seem to think that is okay. FFS you contradict yourself more than the bible does and you are calling other people muppets. As for bagging a bloke and asking him where he was before a certain period of time, how do you know how old he is?
Out of interest, in relation to why people think the SANFL will be destroyed in the same way all other leagues accepting reserves sides into their comp have been the following probably applies:
"those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it"
I bagged him because his assumption are apparently ok but mine are not. go back and read his post he only goes on about going to centrals games for the last 10 years.
so your saying because it's failed in the past it's going to fail again? heck if the world went by that we would still be cave men.
I am saying that doing the same thing over and over again but expecting a different result is the definition of stupidity. Reserves in a league comp does not work and never will. Doesn't suit your agenda i know but that's okay. You can still argue for AFL reserves sides in the SANFL just stop arguing that it will be of benefit to the SANFL and it's clubs as a whole because it won't.
As for who has been going to the football and when, who cares. If a person is passionate does the level depend on a certain length of time? I have missed 16 games North have played since 1987. Is my credibility shot because i didn't go to game prior to then? Where does the line get drawn?
by whufc » Sat Jun 08, 2013 5:15 pm
by Pseudo » Sat Jun 08, 2013 5:26 pm
kickinit wrote:so your saying because it's failed in the past it's going to fail again? heck if the world went by that we would still be cave men.
by kickinit » Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:13 pm
whufc wrote:Your still missing the point!
You are asking rod to answer questions, people hae done that they even used various different instances and people who have been through it to try and justify their opinion. I could find millions of quotes where people talk about learning from histories lessons
The problem is YOU HAVEN'T ANSWERED anything and have used 100% assumption with no fact or instances to back up your assumption.
I think it's time you actually started to do some answering.
Pretty simple really
by LPH » Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:29 pm
Pseudo wrote:kickinit wrote:so your saying because it's failed in the past it's going to fail again? heck if the world went by that we would still be cave men.
On the contrary, extrapolating the results of past observations to the future is at the root of the scientific method. If homo sapiens had not started learning lessons from past actions then the race would never have descended from the trees.
Maybe the addition of AFL reserves teams wouldn't irreparably damage the competition; this is certainly conceivable. Nevertheless since it is the SANFL which stands to lose out, it makes perfect sense for the SANFL to hold out until it is convinced that the league would not be damaged.
All existing evidence - the various failed experiments of host clubs in the WAFL, the marginalisation and assimilation of the VFL by the Victorian AFL, and experiences in the NSW/QLD host leagues - suggests that the SANFL would be negatively affected by addition of AFL reserves teams.
You keep on squawking about how it might not be the case - like the whack-a-shark game in the arcades, it matters not how hard you are spanked, you'll still pop your unintelligent head up again - but those of us with the ability to learn and apply knowledge from observable reality will continue to believe otherwise.
by whufc » Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:32 pm
kickinit wrote:whufc wrote:Your still missing the point!
You are asking rod to answer questions, people hae done that they even used various different instances and people who have been through it to try and justify their opinion. I could find millions of quotes where people talk about learning from histories lessons
The problem is YOU HAVEN'T ANSWERED anything and have used 100% assumption with no fact or instances to back up your assumption.
I think it's time you actually started to do some answering.
Pretty simple really
whats the point no matter what I say you will never like it anyway. Port have answered your concern's but your still not happy. Like I said above the clubs can only vote on whats best for their club and the league. I'm asking rod to answer how he can guarantee that there is no possible way of it working. no one can give evidence that the only possible outcome is going to be the same as what has happened interstate. Even with the lack of supporters going to the VFL they still seem to be going pretty well, then you look at the SANFL and we have teams struggling to survive.
by whufc » Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:48 pm
by rod_rooster » Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:49 pm
kickinit wrote:whufc wrote:Your still missing the point!
You are asking rod to answer questions, people hae done that they even used various different instances and people who have been through it to try and justify their opinion. I could find millions of quotes where people talk about learning from histories lessons
The problem is YOU HAVEN'T ANSWERED anything and have used 100% assumption with no fact or instances to back up your assumption.
I think it's time you actually started to do some answering.
Pretty simple really
whats the point no matter what I say you will never like it anyway. Port have answered your concern's but your still not happy. Like I said above the clubs can only vote on whats best for their club and the league. I'm asking rod to answer how he can guarantee that there is no possible way of it working. no one can give evidence that the only possible outcome is going to be the same as what has happened interstate. Even with the lack of supporters going to the VFL they still seem to be going pretty well, then you look at the SANFL and we have teams struggling to survive.
by CENTURION » Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:53 pm
whufc wrote:Kickinit have a read of this, its from 2012 but is still relevant and shows how VFL supporters look up to our league.
http://vflfooty.com/node/8173
and http://vflfooty.com/node/8055 was from when there was some talk the AFL clubs were going to pull out of the VFL and start their own reserves comp.
by drifter » Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:53 pm
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