by TIRED TIGER » Sat May 01, 2010 11:09 am
by aceman » Sat May 01, 2010 11:14 am
by aceman » Sat May 01, 2010 11:36 am
TIRED TIGER wrote:noticed on front cover of saafl magazine ovingham footy club had a meeting thursday night to see if it will fold. Does anyone know the results of this meeting?
A few points i feel sad about re Ofc
1. people put their hard earnt cash in to pay bills last year and to keep it bouyant (non ovingham people at that)
2. Heather Sandford was pushed from a club she loved and fought so hard to keep it going for many years.
3. Where are all those saviours now who went there 2-3 years ago and told us how they were gonna build it up and would bleed for the club.
4. If they go under as looks likely, a club about 100 years old will disappear and never return,and that is the whole tragic part of this story.
by The Dark Knight » Sat May 01, 2010 11:46 am
TIRED TIGER wrote:noticed on front cover of saafl magazine ovingham footy club had a meeting thursday night to see if it will fold. Does anyone know the results of this meeting?
A few points i feel sad about re Ofc
1. people put their hard earnt cash in to pay bills last year and to keep it bouyant (non ovingham people at that)
2. Heather Sandford was pushed from a club she loved and fought so hard to keep it going for many years.
3. Where are all those saviours now who went there 2-3 years ago and told us how they were gonna build it up and would bleed for the club.
4. If they go under as looks likely, a club about 100 years old will disappear and never return,and that is the whole tragic part of this story.
by aceman » Sat May 01, 2010 11:50 am
The Dark Knight wrote:TIRED TIGER wrote:noticed on front cover of saafl magazine ovingham footy club had a meeting thursday night to see if it will fold. Does anyone know the results of this meeting?
A few points i feel sad about re Ofc
1. people put their hard earnt cash in to pay bills last year and to keep it bouyant (non ovingham people at that)
2. Heather Sandford was pushed from a club she loved and fought so hard to keep it going for many years.
3. Where are all those saviours now who went there 2-3 years ago and told us how they were gonna build it up and would bleed for the club.
4. If they go under as looks likely, a club about 100 years old will disappear and never return,and that is the whole tragic part of this story.
What a sad end for Ovingham Football club so sad to hear a club of this great football league go down. But Can the SAAFL help them at all?
by The Dark Knight » Sat May 01, 2010 12:37 pm
aceman wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:TIRED TIGER wrote:noticed on front cover of saafl magazine ovingham footy club had a meeting thursday night to see if it will fold. Does anyone know the results of this meeting?
A few points i feel sad about re Ofc
1. people put their hard earnt cash in to pay bills last year and to keep it bouyant (non ovingham people at that)
2. Heather Sandford was pushed from a club she loved and fought so hard to keep it going for many years.
3. Where are all those saviours now who went there 2-3 years ago and told us how they were gonna build it up and would bleed for the club.
4. If they go under as looks likely, a club about 100 years old will disappear and never return,and that is the whole tragic part of this story.
What a sad end for Ovingham Football club so sad to hear a club of this great football league go down. But Can the SAAFL help them at all?
Not unless they can bring in a couple of busloads of players from somewhere.
The SAAFL have been very good with this, they have done all in their power but the issue rests on the shoulders of those who have played there over the last 2 or 3 years, most have walked away when they were needed. Simple as that!
by BZB27 » Sat May 01, 2010 12:43 pm
by stan » Sat May 01, 2010 1:09 pm
Brayman19 wrote:The pres/coach was on RPH yesterday morning and he said that this week they were forfieting but next week they should have a team because clubs around the area have offered them players who dont get games for there club, so all may not be lost yet for the Ovingham footy club.
by Big Block » Sat May 01, 2010 1:14 pm
stan wrote:Brayman19 wrote:The pres/coach was on RPH yesterday morning and he said that this week they were forfieting but next week they should have a team because clubs around the area have offered them players who dont get games for there club, so all may not be lost yet for the Ovingham footy club.
But thats not in any way sustainable.
by FOURTH ESTATE » Mon May 03, 2010 11:17 pm
by Road to Glory » Tue May 04, 2010 7:39 am
FOURTH ESTATE wrote:I will play the Devil's advocate on this one.
How much help is this club going to get?
Asking clubs for players to be cleared to them to play is not the answer to the problem.
There comes a time when you have to admit reality that your time is up.
Ovies have been struggling for quite a few years now.
Many clubs have folded or merged over the years
Western Warriors
Immanuel O.S.
Port Adelaide United
Woodville Districts
Glandore
Norwood Union
Burnside Kensington
ANZ Bank
Greek
Riverside
Alberton United
Ethelton
STA
None of those clubs were given the help that Ovingham have been. Why is that?
The SAAFL tonite advised that they would be fielding a side this week. But what happens next week.
Time to Bite the Bullet and let them go, It may seem harsh and people will shoot me down but this club has been on borrowed time for too long and it is time to accept the inevitable.
They may have 100 years of existence but that does guarntee you will continue to exist.
One more forfeit and that should be it.
It also messes the other clubs in C1 around as well as effect percentage and possible finals placings.
If the SAAFL had any balls they would call Ovingham's bluff and tell them it is over!!!!!!!
by aceman » Tue May 04, 2010 9:48 am
FOURTH ESTATE wrote:I will play the Devil's advocate on this one.
How much help is this club going to get?
Asking clubs for players to be cleared to them to play is not the answer to the problem.
There comes a time when you have to admit reality that your time is up.
Ovies have been struggling for quite a few years now.
Many clubs have folded or merged over the years
Western Warriors
Immanuel O.S.
Port Adelaide United
Woodville Districts
Glandore
Norwood Union
Burnside Kensington
ANZ Bank
Greek
Riverside
Alberton United
Ethelton
STA
None of those clubs were given the help that Ovingham have been. Why is that?
The SAAFL tonite advised that they would be fielding a side this week. But what happens next week.
Time to Bite the Bullet and let them go, It may seem harsh and people will shoot me down but this club has been on borrowed time for too long and it is time to accept the inevitable.
They may have 100 years of existence but that does guarntee you will continue to exist.
One more forfeit and that should be it.
It also messes the other clubs in C1 around as well as effect percentage and possible finals placings.
If the SAAFL had any balls they would call Ovingham's bluff and tell them it is over!!!!!!!
by Dan The Man » Tue May 04, 2010 12:38 pm
by Esteban Vihaio » Tue May 04, 2010 1:20 pm
by Shirtfront » Tue May 04, 2010 1:30 pm
Esteban Vihaio wrote:Struggling clubs, desperate for senior players, tend to attract and accept the wrong types of players.
by zedman » Tue May 04, 2010 1:44 pm
Shirtfront wrote:Esteban Vihaio wrote:Struggling clubs, desperate for senior players, tend to attract and accept the wrong types of players.
Good call mate.
by aceman » Tue May 04, 2010 5:34 pm
Esteban Vihaio wrote:Struggling clubs, desperate for senior players, tend to attract and accept the wrong types of players.
by The BulldogLover » Tue May 04, 2010 9:25 pm
Road to Glory wrote:FOURTH ESTATE wrote:I will play the Devil's advocate on this one.
How much help is this club going to get?
Asking clubs for players to be cleared to them to play is not the answer to the problem.
There comes a time when you have to admit reality that your time is up.
Ovies have been struggling for quite a few years now.
Many clubs have folded or merged over the years
Western Warriors
Immanuel O.S.
Port Adelaide United
Woodville Districts
Glandore
Norwood Union
Burnside Kensington
ANZ Bank
Greek
Riverside
Alberton United
Ethelton
STA
None of those clubs were given the help that Ovingham have been. Why is that?
The SAAFL tonite advised that they would be fielding a side this week. But what happens next week.
Time to Bite the Bullet and let them go, It may seem harsh and people will shoot me down but this club has been on borrowed time for too long and it is time to accept the inevitable.
They may have 100 years of existence but that does guarntee you will continue to exist.
One more forfeit and that should be it.
It also messes the other clubs in C1 around as well as effect percentage and possible finals placings.
If the SAAFL had any balls they would call Ovingham's bluff and tell them it is over!!!!!!!
cedars also
by Jabber » Tue May 04, 2010 9:44 pm
The BulldogLover wrote:Road to Glory wrote:FOURTH ESTATE wrote:I will play the Devil's advocate on this one.
How much help is this club going to get?
Asking clubs for players to be cleared to them to play is not the answer to the problem.
There comes a time when you have to admit reality that your time is up.
Ovies have been struggling for quite a few years now.
Many clubs have folded or merged over the years
Western Warriors
Immanuel O.S.
Port Adelaide United
Woodville Districts
Glandore
Norwood Union
Burnside Kensington
ANZ Bank
Greek
Riverside
Alberton United
Ethelton
STA
None of those clubs were given the help that Ovingham have been. Why is that?
The SAAFL tonite advised that they would be fielding a side this week. But what happens next week.
Time to Bite the Bullet and let them go, It may seem harsh and people will shoot me down but this club has been on borrowed time for too long and it is time to accept the inevitable.
They may have 100 years of existence but that does guarntee you will continue to exist.
One more forfeit and that should be it.
It also messes the other clubs in C1 around as well as effect percentage and possible finals placings.
If the SAAFL had any balls they would call Ovingham's bluff and tell them it is over!!!!!!!
cedars also
Ferryden park you have a very good memory there Fourth Estate.. Icame from woodville Districts
by hawkseye » Tue May 04, 2010 11:11 pm
The BulldogLover wrote:Road to Glory wrote:FOURTH ESTATE wrote:I will play the Devil's advocate on this one.
How much help is this club going to get?
Asking clubs for players to be cleared to them to play is not the answer to the problem.
There comes a time when you have to admit reality that your time is up.
Ovies have been struggling for quite a few years now.
Many clubs have folded or merged over the years
Western Warriors
Immanuel O.S.
Port Adelaide United
Woodville Districts
Glandore
Norwood Union
Burnside Kensington
ANZ Bank
Greek
Riverside
Alberton United
Ethelton
STA
None of those clubs were given the help that Ovingham have been. Why is that?
The SAAFL tonite advised that they would be fielding a side this week. But what happens next week.
Time to Bite the Bullet and let them go, It may seem harsh and people will shoot me down but this club has been on borrowed time for too long and it is time to accept the inevitable.
They may have 100 years of existence but that does guarntee you will continue to exist.
One more forfeit and that should be it.
It also messes the other clubs in C1 around as well as effect percentage and possible finals placings.
If the SAAFL had any balls they would call Ovingham's bluff and tell them it is over!!!!!!!
cedars also
Ferryden park you have a very good memory there Fourth Estate.. Icame from woodville Districts
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