by RB » Wed Oct 02, 2013 1:59 pm
by SimonH » Wed Oct 02, 2013 3:46 pm
They go for half price. And in the event that Port Adelaide Magpies somehow manage to get their hands on anyone of interest in 2014 and subsequently, they will go to a club that can pay them properly and be far more likely to guarantee them a game, for a mere $2500 (see the same link).Brodlach wrote:Just on that, will a transfer fee need to be paid for any Magpie players moving to other clubs? Wouldn't think there should be because they have no choice but to leave.
by Booney » Wed Oct 02, 2013 3:56 pm
by SimonH » Wed Oct 02, 2013 4:20 pm
There's no question of 'allowing'. There's a deal, with two sides, that has been struck. Port Adelaide Football Club signed up to the destruction of the Magpies. On those conditions. With no requirement at all that it sign up. Either fight it, own it, or deal with it. I think it's a shocking deal that the PAFC should never have gone near. What do you think?Booney wrote:So allow the Magpies to keep our zones, recruit and develop players from within that through 16's, 18's, reserves and those who are bound for greater things either get drafted by AFL clubs or play league "topping up" the side due to Power injuries or suspensions.
If those 18's/reserves players seek further opportunity at SANFL league level they can move to another SANFL club.
Scouring amatuer or country leagues for players can be left to the joke at West Lakes.
by beenreal » Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:20 pm
by Booney » Thu Oct 03, 2013 8:58 am
beenreal wrote:Well there we have it, the gospel according to simonH. An individual who after 400+ posts still hasn't declared his team(s)
I'm convinced.
by DOC » Thu Oct 03, 2013 11:47 am
Booney wrote:beenreal wrote:Well there we have it, the gospel according to simonH. An individual who after 400+ posts still hasn't declared his team(s)
I'm convinced.
Pretty certain he also bagged the SANFL on a Victorian based forum.
by RustyCage » Thu Oct 03, 2013 4:11 pm
by topsywaldron » Thu Oct 03, 2013 4:14 pm
SimonH wrote:There's no question of 'allowing'. There's a deal, with two sides, that has been struck. Port Adelaide Football Club signed up to the destruction of the Magpies. On those conditions. With no requirement at all that it sign up. Either fight it, own it, or deal with it. I think it's a shocking deal that the PAFC should never have gone near. What do you think?Booney wrote:So allow the Magpies to keep our zones, recruit and develop players from within that through 16's, 18's, reserves and those who are bound for greater things either get drafted by AFL clubs or play league "topping up" the side due to Power injuries or suspensions.
If those 18's/reserves players seek further opportunity at SANFL league level they can move to another SANFL club.
Scouring amatuer or country leagues for players can be left to the joke at West Lakes.
Incidentally, as the Port Adelaide Football Club has thrown its hat in with the AFL, you will know how the AFL feels about AFL clubs having zones and running U/16 and U/18 sides. So good luck getting help from them.
I know you haven't raised it Booney (at least not here), but I feel obliged to get in one anticipatory dig to the rebuttal that one sometimes sees:
'But the SANFL league directors were going to cancel our licence and throw the Magpies, at all levels, with all of our players, out of the comp in 2014 without warning in November 2013, if we didn't sign up to a change that we proposed and pushed about where our non-selected AFL players played' is the greatest myth since the Loch Ness Monster. It saddens me to see otherwise intelligent people* either ignorantly (or, worse, cynically) sprouting it. It's a theory so stupid that one starts to feel dumber to even start rebutting it, but just to raise one of dozens of questions about it: on this apocalypse scenario, where would the PAMs U/18s squad play in 2014? Would they just be lined up against a wall the day before Xmas and every 8th one sent to alternating SANFL clubs? Or would those nasty, vindictive SANFL league directors tattoo all of them with 'Never Forget 1990' on their foreheads and prohibit them from playing at all, so the Banned Magpies had to form their own guerrilla underground comp?
* And of course I don't include Rucci in that category.
by topsywaldron » Thu Oct 03, 2013 4:16 pm
by SimonH » Thu Oct 03, 2013 11:59 pm
beenreal wrote:Well there we have it, the gospel according to simonH. An individual who after 400+ posts still hasn't declared his team(s)
I'm convinced.
by topsywaldron » Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:43 am
by Big Phil » Fri Oct 04, 2013 3:01 pm
by Hodges 153! » Fri Oct 04, 2013 3:11 pm
Big Phil wrote:Port Adelaide FC have just tweeted that Ken McGregor has declined the offer to coach the Power Reserves in the SANFL League competition next season...
by Panther Pack » Fri Oct 04, 2013 3:21 pm
Hodges 153! wrote:Big Phil wrote:Port Adelaide FC have just tweeted that Ken McGregor has declined the offer to coach the Power Reserves in the SANFL League competition next season...
He declined a full time Development role, including coaching the Academy side, not the League.
Hocking is the League coach.
by eaglehaslanded » Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:33 am
Panther Pack wrote:Hodges 153! wrote:Big Phil wrote:Port Adelaide FC have just tweeted that Ken McGregor has declined the offer to coach the Power Reserves in the SANFL League competition next season...
He declined a full time Development role, including coaching the Academy side, not the League.
Hocking is the League coach.
I thought Hinkley coached the League team?
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