sjt wrote:redandblack wrote:sjt, you have no evidence at all to claim the SANFL don't know the terms and conditions.
You are also incorrect to say that the SANFL 'signed their clubs up'. Have they signed up Centrals? Or Glenelg? Or WWT? Or Norwood? Or Sturt? Or only those clubs who want to participate?
I can also assure you that the vast majority of players are very keen to play in it.
As for the guernsey, the club sponsor's name will be on it. Regarding national exposure, yes, I would be very happy for interstaters to see West Adelaide play.
The difficulty with your argument is that perhaps it's hard to fit a pre-conceived opinion with the facts.
"sjt, you have no evidence at all to claim the SANFL don't know the terms and conditions" Well if they do, they shouldn't have kept it a secret from the clubs. The only evidence I have is the statements made by the non participating clubs;
Glenelg:
Thirdly, there are a
number of unresolved factors with regard to conditions of
participation in the competition as currently presented by the AFL including
costs and associated commercial implications including sponsorship rights.Notwithstanding the above, our Club remains broadly supportive of the concept for
such a competition and see some merit in future participation should the issues be
addressed and we earn the right to participate in the future.
Norwood joint press release.
Regrettably, the current version of the concept does not meet what we would consider to be the
minimum financial requirements our Club’s would need to participate effectively in the competition. It
is our view that
the cost of participating would not be fully covered by the prize money on offer, and
would therefore ultimately represent a new cost to our Clubs.
As several other logistical and financial considerations also remain unresolvedAlso Chandler on the radio last night said they still weren't sure of sponsorship implications, however the clubs didn't have to worry as the new guernseys would be paid for. Good one.
I can also assure you that the vast majority of players are very keen to play in it. I haven't seen this evidence, nor spoken to a vast majority of players so won't contradict your assurance.
The SANFL did sign up to the concept. Unless the commission was intending to play, I assume they intended some SANFL teams to participate. I understand participation is not compulsory nor ever said it was.
December 9th
THE SANFL has signed on to be part of the AFL's state Leagues Championship today, Localfootysa understands.
The SANFL's chief officer football and corporate operations Darren Chandler will be announcing the league's support for the champion's league-style tournament today.
I'm not sure what you have interpreted my pre-conceived opinion to be. I don't believe my opinion is hard to "fit" with the facts.
I like the concept. Good luck to the clubs that have chosen to participate. Hopefully, the clubs can negotiate better terms-quite simple.