rod_rooster wrote:With the proposal that the salary cap gets reduced "as acknowledgement of reduction in minor round matches" then surely the same percentage reduction would be given to membership costs at each club for the same reason? Of course it won't but if the clubs accept this clause then surely they must be also asked this question and i'd love to hear the response.
Given that there will quite clearly be a reduction in membership at each club should this proposal be accepted, i'd like to know what the financial incentives are. All we have been told is that there will be some but no details of what, why or how. Sturt for example would surely be questioning the incentive to have home games that they have no chance of drawing a crowd that will see them break even. As it stands now they struggle but if the AFL clubs aren't allowed to sell SANFL memberships, can anyone really see many Crows supporters forking out $14 to go to Unley to watch a few list cloggers they have never heard of plus some blokes not good enough to play league footy?
They wont have to fork out anything.
The Cows have worded it wisely, they wont sell SANFL memberships for the Ravens but its a well known fact that an AFL membership entitles the members entrance to reserve games. I dont know of any AFL club that currently doesnt offer this. They are a pack of lying carnts