Squids wrote:[quote="letsbehonest"
That may very well be the rule but if no money is owed then only a wanker team would prevent a guy from playing cricket.
i dont really agree with that as when the clubs learn that somebody wants to leave they have to be given a chance to chat to the bloke in question to see if they can resolve the issue and keep him. Why would clubs be rushing around next week when they have all the time in the world before the season starts to sign there so called recruits.[/quote]
To get a clearance you have to get a signature from a club rep. that is good enough time to chat and try and sort the problems. Plus it is only Pirie cricket...people should lighten up and enjoy playing the game.[/quote]
well you seen what south port did to risdons the day dave pine went to help you blokes out, why would you do anything for them if one of your blokes wanted to be cleared to them. i beleive the player signs the form then sec of the club he wants to go to then goes to the ppca sec who then gives it to the sec of the club the player wants to move to.Then i guess the club has to organize a meeting to see if the player is financial etc: and sometimes you cant organize a meeting straight away it might take 14 days~~?

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It may very well be the process you mentioned, I am not 100% how it works. Why would anyone want to go to Southport? A very politically dominated team from what I have seen.[/quote]
they probably go there cos they get a free snitzl and a couple of beer vouchers? i cant think of anything else.