by OnSong » Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:34 pm
by daicos » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:08 pm
OnSong wrote:More great coverage the MPFC have provided for the PLFL, we would be looked on as a great League to join![]()
ANGRY football umpires at Port Lincoln are threatening to strike next season after being targeted by abusive fans at the city's grand final.
Port Lincoln Football League whistleblowers blamed booze-fuelled crowd members for "ridiculous" abuse. One of the grand final umpires has even quit after his wife was targeted by a spectator who hurled a glass alcohol bottle after the premiership decider.
Tension continued into the night and police made eight arrests and reported windows being smashed at up to six local businesses.
The umpires have demanded the Eyre Peninsula league crack down on wild fans, and said the grand final turmoil was the culmination of a growing anti-umpire culture.
"It's got to the stage where we've had enough," regional umpiring manager Michael Hegarty said.
"Barrack and be funny, by all means, but we're sick of being abused. People can't just pay their $5, go along and abuse hell out of the umpires – but that's the culture."
The decider between Waybacks and Mallee Park last month reached flashpoint when alcohol-fuelled spectators berated umpires for perceived one-sided calls.
Some supporters of famed Aboriginal team Mallee Park, which has produced stars including Adelaide's Graham Johncock and Port Adelaide brothers Peter and Shaun Burgoyne, believed umpires were biased against the Peckers.
Mallee Park player Jason Burgoyne was suspended for two matches for striking an opponent and three more for using abusive language towards an umpire.
Burgoyne had been yellow-carded and later branded umpires "cheats", Mr Hegarty said.
Field umpire Todd George was leaving Port Lincoln's Centenary Oval after the grand final when his wife, Marianne Allen, had a 750ml glass bottle thrown at her.
It missed, but Mr George said the incident had ended his passion for umpiring at country level.
"It may be that come March I'll decide to do it but at the moment I'm definitely against it," Mr George said.
"We can take most things but when it involves your family – your wife and your kids – it's just not worth it. My lad used to come along to the footy in the afternoon with me and I just can't take him any more. He doesn't need to see and hear that stuff thrown at his dad."
Umpires' co-ordinator Jim Papazoglov will present a list of demands to league officials at a meeting on October 21.
Moves include:
A CRACKDOWN on patrons smuggling alcohol into grounds.
EMPOWERING club stewards to approach and calm troublemakers in their supporter base.
CONSIDERATION of a program where under-17s players umpire under-13s games to generate understanding of the role.
"If there's no sign they want to implement them, they'd better find some other umpires," Mr Papazoglov said. "If it doesn't happen we will withdraw our services for the first five rounds next year. If still nothing is done we'll go to 10 games."
The hardline response has won the support of the elite AFL Umpires Association. Chief executive Bill Deller even stepped up the debate by calling for a total ban on alcohol consumption during games to limit verbal and physical violence.
"It's up to the league to provide a safe workplace – and I don't know how many workplaces condone the drinking of alcohol to excess that results in violence," Mr Deller said.
Mr Hegarty said violent clashes made recruiting and retaining umpires "impossible".
"We lost six or seven umpires from the previous year because of abuse, and I dare say we'll lose a few this year too," he said.
State umpiring manager Shane Harris said 2300 umpires were registered in country and metropolitan leagues across SA, but numbers were dropping. "Just this year I've had four or five incidents come across my desk of violence or threats that are alarming," he said.
Port Lincoln police drafted in seven extra officers to patrol the league's grand final and after-parties.
by overloaded » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:15 pm
OnSong wrote:This is how they are taught to go about things, Jack brags about it
Every night after school as many as 60 kids play what Jack Johncock calls rough and ready on the Mallee Park Oval. There is one football, no teams, no rules and the objective for the five-year-olds is not to get bashed.
So they learn how to dodge their 59 opponents. The eight-year-olds work on quick disposals before they're tackled, and the 12-year-olds do all of the above, plus kick the goals. But then they, too, get bruised when they train with the A-grade side twice a week.
Then on Saturdays those five-year-olds play against kids twice their age, and by the time they turn 12 they have played 100 games.
therealROSSCO wrote:Now listen to this loud and clear.....
I have not been approached to coach at the WFC this year, next year or any year. I have not approached the WFC to coach this year, next year or any year. This is an unconditional statement.
by overloaded » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:20 pm
OnSong wrote:"It's up to the league to provide a safe workplace – and I don't know how many workplaces condone the drinking of alcohol to excess that results in violence," Mr Deller said.
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therealROSSCO wrote:Now listen to this loud and clear.....
I have not been approached to coach at the WFC this year, next year or any year. I have not approached the WFC to coach this year, next year or any year. This is an unconditional statement.
by daicos » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:44 pm
by overloaded » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:54 pm
daicos wrote:Going on my hospitality experience it is the responsibility of the licence holder to adhere to the responsible service of alcahol. All clubs are listed with 'good sports' are they not?
therealROSSCO wrote:Now listen to this loud and clear.....
I have not been approached to coach at the WFC this year, next year or any year. I have not approached the WFC to coach this year, next year or any year. This is an unconditional statement.
by daicos » Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:19 pm
by Media Park » Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:21 pm
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
by overloaded » Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:42 pm
therealROSSCO wrote:Now listen to this loud and clear.....
I have not been approached to coach at the WFC this year, next year or any year. I have not approached the WFC to coach this year, next year or any year. This is an unconditional statement.
by Media Park » Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:48 pm
overloaded wrote:Well done media park for having the balls to remove the intoxicated person. As a PLFL representative I hope the PLFL backed you up and criminal charges were bought against the perportraitor. This is the first I have heard of this. how long is this list of indisgressions FFS ?
How can a club hosting a game at a Nuetral venue be responsible for a guy at the other end of the ground drinking straight vodka ?
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
by bantamweight » Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:15 pm
by Boston Prodigy » Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:17 pm
by Media Park » Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:22 pm
bantamweight wrote:mp u reely effen talk urslef up dont u
tigers are weak we gona smash em nex time
Boston Prodigy wrote:Bostons wont be stopping with their protest thats for sure, they are currently looking at options out side of the box and something will happen one way or the other.
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
by tiger07andbeyond » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:31 pm
Media Park wrote:You'd sort of hope to finish third in such a tightly contested year- get the cheap win over the fourth placed side for a bit of momentum.
by Dermie » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:37 pm
daicos wrote:If the whole oval is licenced then it is the responsability of Bostons as to who consumes alcahol and to what degree within that licenced area and yes they would have to face the consequences. I think I would know more about it than you son
by Media Park » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:52 pm
Dermie wrote:daicos wrote:If the whole oval is licenced then it is the responsability of Bostons as to who consumes alcahol and to what degree within that licenced area and yes they would have to face the consequences. I think I would know more about it than you son
Having not long ago done the RSA course and passedthis topic was brought up at the meeting and i think you will find that seeing the league takes the gate money they are responsible (no matter whos ground it is) to check cars that NO alcohol is brought through the gates, but once inside it then becomes the problem of the licence holder at that venue to deal with, either ask to leave, call police etc. So by not being checked at the gates it really puts a big ownus on the licence holder which can then create another problem multiplyed.
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
by overloaded » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:06 pm
therealROSSCO wrote:Now listen to this loud and clear.....
I have not been approached to coach at the WFC this year, next year or any year. I have not approached the WFC to coach this year, next year or any year. This is an unconditional statement.
by tiger08 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:07 pm
bantamweight wrote:mp u reely effen talk urslef up dont u
tigers are weak we gona smash em nex time
Media Park wrote:What about my behaviour, tool shiner? 8)
by Media Park » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:28 pm
tiger08 wrote:bantamweight wrote:mp u reely effen talk urslef up dont u
tigers are weak we gona smash em nex time
you done it once, can't see why you wont do it again, that's why we want change from bozo's like you
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
by Boston Prodigy » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:58 pm
overloaded wrote: that red haired loud mouth bald headed fella ?
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