TheAussieBogan wrote:Not at all, but as i said people at my own club disagree, so i expected people on here to as well.
- While our A grade is arguable capable of playing a higher div of football, whats the point if the B grade is going to suffer due to elevation before its ready. (Were a club not just 1 team.) While most of this forum is about A grade (Div 7), I'm a B grade player, while i'm happy that the A grade have done so well this year, I don't want the B grade to suffer.
- Glenunga has gone from a team that was fielding a B grade side of 13 players to a club that fielded 21 players ever week except 1. This was the year we needed we got a bunch on new players throughout the year and as long as we retain 90% of the playing group I believe our B grade will be more competitive next season.
- I have a whole bunch of other reasons as well, but in the end it doesn't matter as were staying in Div 7 next year anyway.
The point is your club would be a Div 6 club, not a Div 7 club. The B grade is there to support the A grade and every football club is judged by their A grade. Your attitude towards this is very concerning and I'm not surprised others at your club don't agree with you.
You could ask every player from the winning A grade team this week in the prelims about how good it feels to:
a) Make a Grand Final
b) Have the chance to win a premiership
c) Be part of a team that helped promote their club to a higher division
I can garuantee you that not one of those players would be concerned about how their B grade is going to go next year in a higher division. If you think like that, you will never get anywhere. YOUR FOOTBALL CLUB IS ONLY AS GOOD AS YOUR "A" GRADE.
Success from the other sides below them is simply a bonus IMO
I guarantee you Bourkey would have taken promotion to Div 6 next year over the chance to spend another year building up your reserves team...