by goddy11 » Wed Oct 28, 2020 4:07 pm
by amber_fluid » Wed Oct 28, 2020 4:21 pm
goddy11 wrote:FIVEaa’s Stephen Rowe is calling for the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide to be left out of the SANFL 2021 season in what he says will be “another COVID affected year”.
Rowey told FIVEaa Breakfast’s David & Will on Wednesday:
“The SANFL have all but halved their salary cap to $210,000 from $400,000 due to COVID… SANFL earnings are down 45%, AFL grants have been cut by 30%. Clubs and the SANFL simply can’t afford it… the ramifications on this I reckon are going to be far reaching. What players are they going to lose… and what will the standard be? I’m really worried… you’ve got to be able to keep and retain players and you’ve got to remunerate them.
“Here’s the thing: I wouldn’t have the Crows and Port in the SANFL next year. Port and Crows players should go back to a SANFL club like they used to. The top up players they’ll be able to attract and the fact they’ve got AFL standard players fulltime… they’ll flog the SANFL teams. Crows and Port will be on top by the length of the straight.
“And here’s the other thing: I’ve heard the Crows are refusing to pay the $400,000 license fee to join the SANFL and in some respects fair enough. Port don’t pay one because they’ve given up their game development grant. So what do they add to the competition? If they don’t pay, what do they add? They certainly don’t add fairness, so you know what, go back to your SANFL clubs… for one year it’s the better of the two evils.”
by goddy11 » Wed Oct 28, 2020 4:34 pm
amber_fluid wrote:goddy11 wrote:FIVEaa’s Stephen Rowe is calling for the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide to be left out of the SANFL 2021 season in what he says will be “another COVID affected year”.
Rowey told FIVEaa Breakfast’s David & Will on Wednesday:
“The SANFL have all but halved their salary cap to $210,000 from $400,000 due to COVID… SANFL earnings are down 45%, AFL grants have been cut by 30%. Clubs and the SANFL simply can’t afford it… the ramifications on this I reckon are going to be far reaching. What players are they going to lose… and what will the standard be? I’m really worried… you’ve got to be able to keep and retain players and you’ve got to remunerate them.
“Here’s the thing: I wouldn’t have the Crows and Port in the SANFL next year. Port and Crows players should go back to a SANFL club like they used to. The top up players they’ll be able to attract and the fact they’ve got AFL standard players fulltime… they’ll flog the SANFL teams. Crows and Port will be on top by the length of the straight.
“And here’s the other thing: I’ve heard the Crows are refusing to pay the $400,000 license fee to join the SANFL and in some respects fair enough. Port don’t pay one because they’ve given up their game development grant. So what do they add to the competition? If they don’t pay, what do they add? They certainly don’t add fairness, so you know what, go back to your SANFL clubs… for one year it’s the better of the two evils.”
Hope he checked with his mates at the crows before saying that.
by amber_fluid » Wed Oct 28, 2020 5:34 pm
goddy11 wrote:amber_fluid wrote:goddy11 wrote:FIVEaa’s Stephen Rowe is calling for the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide to be left out of the SANFL 2021 season in what he says will be “another COVID affected year”.
Rowey told FIVEaa Breakfast’s David & Will on Wednesday:
“The SANFL have all but halved their salary cap to $210,000 from $400,000 due to COVID… SANFL earnings are down 45%, AFL grants have been cut by 30%. Clubs and the SANFL simply can’t afford it… the ramifications on this I reckon are going to be far reaching. What players are they going to lose… and what will the standard be? I’m really worried… you’ve got to be able to keep and retain players and you’ve got to remunerate them.
“Here’s the thing: I wouldn’t have the Crows and Port in the SANFL next year. Port and Crows players should go back to a SANFL club like they used to. The top up players they’ll be able to attract and the fact they’ve got AFL standard players fulltime… they’ll flog the SANFL teams. Crows and Port will be on top by the length of the straight.
“And here’s the other thing: I’ve heard the Crows are refusing to pay the $400,000 license fee to join the SANFL and in some respects fair enough. Port don’t pay one because they’ve given up their game development grant. So what do they add to the competition? If they don’t pay, what do they add? They certainly don’t add fairness, so you know what, go back to your SANFL clubs… for one year it’s the better of the two evils.”
Hope he checked with his mates at the crows before saying that.
Your correct but some serious cuts to SANFL clubs there. The AFL cutting grants but taking players for nothing. The AFL refusing $400k payment. PA development grant, what's that worth? The SANFL clubs getting screwed over. I wonder if the clubs will vote for inclusion now.
by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Oct 28, 2020 7:52 pm
by vics01 » Wed Oct 28, 2020 7:53 pm
Someone rang up the AA sports show this arvo saying SANFL clubs are raking in Jobseekers
by Reddeer » Wed Oct 28, 2020 9:34 pm
by Groucho » Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:53 pm
Reddeer wrote: and if you cannot afford to pay the contracted amount you just dont get to play in OUR league > GET IT
by Ronnie » Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:36 am
by Aerie » Thu Oct 29, 2020 12:24 pm
by RB » Thu Oct 29, 2020 12:37 pm
Ronnie wrote:Will the clubs stick to the same time commitments or will there be a drop off in requirements? If training/fitness standards drop how does this help to compete against AFL listed professionals? A real concern that the gap is going to get a lot wider.
by Dutchy » Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:40 pm
Aerie wrote:
Not counting finals, a salary cap of $210,000 is an average of $530 per game for only the 22 league players that play.
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by amber_fluid » Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:44 pm
RB wrote:Ronnie wrote:Will the clubs stick to the same time commitments or will there be a drop off in requirements? If training/fitness standards drop how does this help to compete against AFL listed professionals? A real concern that the gap is going to get a lot wider.
Good point - one that I don't think has been raised yet.
by Reddeer » Thu Oct 29, 2020 9:25 pm
by Jim05 » Thu Oct 29, 2020 9:56 pm
by gazzamagoo » Fri Oct 30, 2020 7:38 am
Reddeer wrote:So JUST where is all the funds that the sanfl was supposed to have received for the sale of football park. Spent by the fat cats that are in charge I bet. Time for a revolution to regain our comp
by whufc » Fri Oct 30, 2020 8:03 am
Aerie wrote:If the AFL dropped the 2 lowest paid players off each list, that would save about $3m and the state league’s could maintain their very modest salary caps. Or, heaven forbid, the top paid players could empty their pockets of some loose change.
It seems the SANFL league competition gets whacked constantly from all angles.
Not counting finals, a salary cap of $210,000 is an average of $530 per game for only the 22 league players that play.
That is a disgrace, given the commitments outside of game day required.
In cricket, it took the Players Association to see the need for some money to go back to those that participate in the next level below professionals. The same couldn’t be said for the AFL Players Association or the AFL itself. Despite Covid, they are still selfish and money hungry with no vision beyond the top level.
The SANFL administration NEVER stand up for the league competition. They are all just in it for a job or payday for themselves. Some may see it as a stepping stone to a higher off field position in football.
by whybother » Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:20 am
by Pseudo » Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:46 am
Jim05 wrote:...
The salary cap is set at $200,000 for standalone clubs and $100,000 for AFL and aligned clubs. As previously communicated, there will be no licence fee payable by any club to participate in the 2021 second-tier competition with the AFL to subsidise all approved club travel for interstate matches.
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by Booney » Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:42 am
Pseudo wrote:Jim05 wrote:...
The salary cap is set at $200,000 for standalone clubs and $100,000 for AFL and aligned clubs. As previously communicated, there will be no licence fee payable by any club to participate in the 2021 second-tier competition with the AFL to subsidise all approved club travel for interstate matches.
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Look! The AFL is bankrolling a reserves competition! And the naysayers said it would never happen.
If they can pay for other clubs to fly up and down the eastern seabord, then they can pay to fly an SA based team into Mexico every week. Off ya go Ravens, there's how you can save your $400K. Take your cross-city cousins with you.
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