backoftheroom wrote::shock: Oyster seems to have finally imploded, only a matter of time.
The inquiry is a a strange case though, sure, it will provide some more transparency on SACA's decision making process, but like it was mentioned earlier, in the end it may amount to sweet FA with no way to enforce it. This whole saga has carried on for way to long, its now not only affecting the clubs involved, but also every other club in the comp.
If there was a good enough argument to be kept in the comp it would have been made already, if it has fallen on deaf ears then deal with it; these people are in the position to make such a decision because they were put there, so let them do their jobs. At the end of the day all of grade cricket is losing out thanks to two clubs making a mess and trying to be big dogs when they simply are not.
Yes the Oyster might have imploded. My apologies for that to everyone. Passion comes at a price.
If you knew as much as I do about all of this, you would implode also. Some of whats gone on will get found out.
When that gets found out and released, then tell me that you would also not have "imploded".
As a proud member for years and years, I don't want to see my club turfed out or merged or amalgamated
Ask yourselves the question. If it was YOUR club and knew what I do about the process about whats gone on YOU also would be
screaming from the highest vantage point in Adelaide for all to hear. Lets wait and see what this parliamentary committee digs up
and then maybe people will change their tunes.
It's all good when its NOT YOUR CLUB to be objective an think it won't happen to you. Believe me if it was YOUR CLUB you'd be furious