jo172 wrote:Computer Crashed wrote:heater31 wrote:Getting rid of them is only going to save about $40k approximately per year. Just enough for another top line player.jo172 wrote:I tend to suspect the answer is the SANFL re-assessing it's spot in the footy landscape.
One question, how long is the SANFL Reserves comp for this world? Take the money saved from that, apply it to the senior salary cap/salaries would seem to be a pretty good first step to me.
40k a year for reserves players, no way hozay.
You could triple that knowing what the standard $ per game my lad and others were on as a base liners last year.
Chuck on all the other expenses people forget about.
I will reiterate my basic view that alot of the SANFL problems can be drawn back to a mindset amongst all those in power at league and club level seeking a throwback to the glory days of the 70s and 80s.
The reality is the Crows and Port are coming after some of their market and Community football is well and truly angling for the rest.
If the situation is adapt or die there seems to be a determination within the SANFL not to adapt
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