by someguy1 » Tue Aug 02, 2016 1:31 pm
Its just a quote from Morphies facebook statement about leaving.
Morphettville Park Senior Men’s Football to play in Amateur league in 2017.
Hi everyone, the decision has been reached, following an extensive review the Management Committee has determined that the best league to support our Senior Men’s Football in 2017 and beyond is the South Australian Amateur Football League.
Back on the 20th of July I wrote to you asking for feedback and commentary on the future of our Senior Men’s Football. Thank you to everyone who responded, your feedback is highly valued and considered by the committee when assessing our future.
Last Tuesday the 26th of July the Management Committee developed a recommendation to be taken to the players for their input on the club moving to the SAAFL. Thursday night post training this recommendation was discussed with the players to seek their view and endorsement. Given the players are the product and the decision effectively impacts their playing future it was a critical component of the decision. The feedback from the players was unanimous in their support and want to be involved in our movement forward in 2017 to the SAAFL.
Background to the decision and work undertaken included the following actions:
· Established a Future Working Group to look at appropriate league (pro’s/con’s)
· Working Group paper identified SAAFL opportunity best positions club for the future
· Met with the Amateur League (SAAFL) on what they have to offer the Seniors and U18’s
· Met with the Men’s Senior players, presented Working group paper to receive feedback, discuss options
· Met with the Southern Football League (SFL) re their future direction, our position and related Saturday junior football requirements of affiliation.
The work undertaken above was extensive and identified several factors which where critical in reaching such a decision. One of the critical factors was the requirements for future affiliation within the SFL. The SFL has reviewed its affiliation requirements for Saturday Football. From 2018 it is a requirement to have 4 teams play on a Saturday – 2 Senior and 2 Junior. This fielding of junior teams on a Saturday has been an issue for the club over the last 15 years and will continue to be one given the representation we have across both public and private schools. The move to the SAAFL has no requirement of Saturday junior football and has the positive of providing an opportunity for an under 18 side on a Sunday.
It should be noted that this move effects no other affiliations within the club.
Again on behalf of the Management Committee thank you to everyone for their feedback, it was a crucial component of the decision made.
The Southern League its Board and Member clubs have been a great part of our journey over the last 30 years and we thank them and wish them every success in their future(s).
I know Byron and the team are looking to leave no stone unturned in their search for success this year. Good luck lads for the rest of the season and lets do some damage in September.