by LuvsFooty » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:28 am
by teamwork » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:34 am
LuvsFooty wrote:Some good points about the oval at Elliot and the lack of damage footy would cause but I have to mention that I am reasonably sure its not the cricket club that has prevented this game being played but rather the oval committee
by damian » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:42 am
Richard Chee Quee wrote:damian wrote:bays10 wrote:can anyone from goolwa let me know why the game against the bays in round 5 was cancelled? I heard a whisper it was due to the port elliot cricket club not allowing it? thought port elliot (as a community) would reap the benifets of a game of local footy on a saturday as i am sure it would have had a big crowd.
That is a big part of it. GPE have gone out on a limb to try and embrace their Port Elliot Heritage this year with Club Patron and General Manager of Community Football Glen Rosser at the helm as he played for Port Elliot and his father was a life member.
It's dissappointing that a certain few people in Port Elliot don't want anything to do with the club. The Port Elliot name could be lost forever in the very near future.
There was already a heritage guernsey designed that looked amazing, many local Port Elliot businesses had jumped on board to sponsor the club and in particular the match in Port Elliot but unfortunately there are too many d*cks still around Elliot.
The match will revert back to Goolwa oval and it is still undecided whether the heritage guernsey will be worn.
Glen Rosser has learnt first hand about the lack of support from the Port Elliot community towards their club.
damian what you need to remember is the world doesnt revolve around footy. i know how much effort truck, cockles, tubby, gav smith and co put into the elliot oval during cricket season to get the oval to look like a bowling green. if they dont want it ploughed up by a one off footy game after all the hours of work they put into the oval over the summer then i think thats more than satisfactory.
i know how many hours of work it takes to get our turf wicket back up to scratch after footy. if we had the choice of no footy on the oval we would take it too. but we dont have the option.
by LuvsFooty » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:59 am
teamwork wrote:LuvsFooty wrote:Some good points about the oval at Elliot and the lack of damage footy would cause but I have to mention that I am reasonably sure its not the cricket club that has prevented this game being played but rather the oval committee
When did the Goolwa/Pt Elliot football club surrender all rights to the Pt Elliot oval LF? I remember "the Saints" used to play 3 or 4 home games a year at Elliot when the clubs first merged.
by damian » Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:25 am
by teamwork » Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:38 am
damian wrote:A condition of the game being played at Port Elliot was that it would have to be Sunday. Not because soccer is normally played there on Saturdays, but so Port Elliot Netball Club could attend. It was felt that it would not be right to ask Encounter Bay to play on the Sunday, especially considering it is Mothers day.
I quote, "We would not support a game earlier this year, or in the future, that required a core oval tenant to relocate any of it's games i.e NOT on a Saturday"
Netball is programmed away, there is no cricket and soccer are willing to have their senior matches programmed away and have the juniors moved to another venue, possibly Goolwa oval. (They have junior games from 9-12:30 every Saturday except school holidays). GPEFC were happy to compensate the 'Breakers' for this.
The Soccer club seems to have been the most accommodating, yet they would be affected the most.
The netball club got their nickers in a knot becuase they were programmed to play at Yankalilla so wouldn't be there for the match.
The pitch needed to be covered, no problem there, but no vehicles are allowed on oval meaning this must all be done by hand. This is due to irrigation, fair enough again?? How do they mow the oval?? I was there having a kick Saturday morning as the tractor went around.
It's just really petty stuff by the committee which is chaired by Gav Smith.
The Port Elliot community was set to benefit from this with what yout hink would be a 500+ crowd (easily i think, probably closer to a 1000) in Port Elliot visiting the bakery, fish and chip shops, cafes, pubs etc plus a function that was to be held at the Port Elliot Life Saving Club Saturday night to make money for the importance cause of saving lives at the beach. As i had stated before, there was already sponsors from Port Elliot for the one off match, plus full time sponsors of the club that this day was going to be special for.
Very disappointing for not only the GPEFC, loyal supporters from Port Elliot and the Port Elliot community but i think for the whole GSFL.
by damian » Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:49 am
by teamwork » Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:15 am
damian wrote:So maybe the merger didn't go as smoothly as it should have, but it is a new committee that is working its ass off to try and incorporate the Port Elliot community, you old fellas, either get of the committees or do what is right for the town, not for your pride!!
by The Yetti » Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:33 am
shoe boy wrote:shoe boy wrote:pigskin wrote:Remember guys that the new board rules aren't compulsary for a league to take on until 2012, therefore & just guessing here, the GSFL may be still running by their own laws for 2010 & 2011
I dought it didnt you blokes elect a puppet from the CFB to run your comp???????
To hot to handle????
by Grape Ape » Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:27 pm
The Yetti wrote:
Now who is better the SFL or the GSFL... IS TOO HOT TO HANDLE
by shoe boy » Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:51 pm
Grape Ape wrote:The Yetti wrote:
Now who is better the SFL or the GSFL... IS TOO HOT TO HANDLE
No question....
The GSFL has 10 relatively competitive clubs that play each other once at home, once away. All clubs field teams in all junior grades and each club's teams all play at the same oval on the same day. It's the perfect comp. The SFL can only dream of being like the GSFL!!
by Tiger83 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:58 pm
by The Yetti » Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:14 pm
Tiger83 wrote:Only if u bring another team with u to maintain the even number of matches. And promise not to pilfer every other clubs players SB.. HAHA. Its only natural to want to join a comp that is so well run and organised and for the most part is very even.. After playin in the SFL myself, i have to agree that that the GSFL is the premier country league from my experience.. havent played in any other country leagues tho admittedly...
by teamwork » Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:17 pm
The Yetti wrote:Tiger83 wrote:Only if u bring another team with u to maintain the even number of matches. And promise not to pilfer every other clubs players SB.. HAHA. Its only natural to want to join a comp that is so well run and organised and for the most part is very even.. After playin in the SFL myself, i have to agree that that the GSFL is the premier country league from my experience.. havent played in any other country leagues tho admittedly...
10 team comp is the best way to go 18 rounds plus finals
Sorry SB you will have to wait until Willunga fold and then there will be a spot available
by Tiger83 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:22 pm
by BJ Ernest » Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:24 pm
by The Yetti » Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:41 pm
teamwork wrote:The Yetti wrote:Tiger83 wrote:Only if u bring another team with u to maintain the even number of matches. And promise not to pilfer every other clubs players SB.. HAHA. Its only natural to want to join a comp that is so well run and organised and for the most part is very even.. After playin in the SFL myself, i have to agree that that the GSFL is the premier country league from my experience.. havent played in any other country leagues tho admittedly...
10 team comp is the best way to go 18 rounds plus finals
Sorry SB you will have to wait until Willunga fold and then there will be a spot available
Or Mclaren leave the league.
by Grape Ape » Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:43 pm
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