TEX07 wrote:How is where and what grade someone plays a game of football at an extremely amateur level an indication of their moral or ethical standards? Seriously, I am one of those players who this season is stating where I would prefer to play and I give you the strong tip I sleep well at night in terms of my personal morals and ethics. I have been asked to play at a C grade level from our C grade coach and I have said I would prefer to stay in the D grade. The same has been asked of possibly one or two others and the C grade coach has respected our wishes. In our instance I guarantee you that in any given week we could swap our entire C grade side from the week before and play our D grade side there and the results would be the same regardless. To think that any club would be sitting in the board room on a Thursday night saying, lets play our best side in the D grade to get at least one flag is ridiculous. Pretty sure if we are lucky enough to get one in our D grade this year but we end up getting relegated to Div4 we will focus on that result rather than the D grade win. I pay to play football. I choose to play D grade with my mates. We beat Modbury's D grade in a GF in 08 when I was playing C grade, they were strong then and I think most of those good players are still playing in the same grade now?
Great post, surely having guys playing footy is the most important thing? Getting out the house on a Saturday, being with mates, doing something you love, that's why we play yes?? If a clubs lower side is stronger due to players lack of commitment to training etc thats tough luck to their opponents. regardless of if a guys playing a grade or d grade when you face him on a Saturday he's just another opponent. We play against guys every week who are better then div 4, quite a few of our boys are too, are we morally and ethically wrong to enjoy playing footy with our mates? HTFU