Just interested to know how much $$ the WFC reward their players for a win?
by words of wisdom » Thu Feb 19, 2009 7:56 am
by LuvsFooty » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:49 am
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by Grape Ape » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:40 am
words of wisdom wrote:Good to see BJ & Grape Ape backing themselves up with their alias
words of wisdom wrote: Just interested to know how much $$ the WFC reward their players for a win?
by words of wisdom » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:51 am
Grape Ape wrote:words of wisdom wrote:Good to see BJ & Grape Ape backing themselves up with their alias
You have no idea what an insult that is!
words of wisdom wrote: Just interested to know how much $$ the WFC reward their players for a win?
Depends on the player. It could be any combination of $$ ,,
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by BJ Ernest » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:55 am
words of wisdom wrote:Grape Ape wrote:words of wisdom wrote:Good to see BJ & Grape Ape backing themselves up with their alias
You have no idea what an insult that is!
words of wisdom wrote: Just interested to know how much $$ the WFC reward their players for a win?
Depends on the player. It could be any combination of $$ ,,
or
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Gold!
Just heard that Dobbo will not be playing at the Dees in 09. A big loss
by words of wisdom » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:59 am
limb wrote:Where's he headed Wow??... not Jervois?!?
by Orange Slicer » Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:30 pm
Mr Goodkat wrote:
I sit back and read all this s**t about how much Willunga pay their players to stay, from people who probably dont even know whats going on around their own club.
The fact is Willunga have a very good culture & they retain players, they do not need to keep buying new ones in every year once a player has milked what he wants and moves on.
No doubt they would pay players, but it would probably be a lot less than what is thrown out on here.
by cuzzy » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:03 pm
Orange Slicer wrote:Mr Goodkat wrote:
I sit back and read all this s**t about how much Willunga pay their players to stay, from people who probably dont even know whats going on around their own club.
The fact is Willunga have a very good culture & they retain players, they do not need to keep buying new ones in every year once a player has milked what he wants and moves on.
No doubt they would pay players, but it would probably be a lot less than what is thrown out on here.
Pretty sure every club would be paying a lot less than what is thrown out on here. I think we all know that those figures are fairly exaggerated. Some of what is said is more than SANFL players get
by Grape Ape » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:13 pm
cuzzy wrote:
saying that though it is a known fact that some sanfl players can get more in country than they can playing sanfl, i had a mate playing for westies, was borderline reserves one year and was getting offers from south east, he knocked them back and played league the next year. These offers got more and more and far outwayed his sanfl offer. along with the money he only had to train one day a week with blokes in adelaide so he didnt even have to travel for training. He didnt take the offers and probably wishes he did because now he is at Adealide Uni playing after having a bad year in the sanfl and is on okay money but not as much as what he would have got if he took offers when he was at his peak. It would interesting to see what players like say brett (or brent) Backwell get at Glenelg. I know we were looking at getting two blokes from Kilburn at the bays and they were getting $450 out there and wanted more for them to come to us? What would an average SANFL player get who starts every week for his team?
by Vision » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:24 pm
Grape Ape wrote:cuzzy wrote:
saying that though it is a known fact that some sanfl players can get more in country than they can playing sanfl, i had a mate playing for westies, was borderline reserves one year and was getting offers from south east, he knocked them back and played league the next year. These offers got more and more and far outwayed his sanfl offer. along with the money he only had to train one day a week with blokes in adelaide so he didnt even have to travel for training. He didnt take the offers and probably wishes he did because now he is at Adealide Uni playing after having a bad year in the sanfl and is on okay money but not as much as what he would have got if he took offers when he was at his peak. It would interesting to see what players like say brett (or brent) Backwell get at Glenelg. I know we were looking at getting two blokes from Kilburn at the bays and they were getting $450 out there and wanted more for them to come to us? What would an average SANFL player get who starts every week for his team?
I reckon regular SANFL starters would be on somewhere between $500 and $2000 per game.
by Mr Magoo » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:29 pm
Grape Ape wrote:cuzzy wrote:
saying that though it is a known fact that some sanfl players can get more in country than they can playing sanfl, i had a mate playing for westies, was borderline reserves one year and was getting offers from south east, he knocked them back and played league the next year. These offers got more and more and far outwayed his sanfl offer. along with the money he only had to train one day a week with blokes in adelaide so he didnt even have to travel for training. He didnt take the offers and probably wishes he did because now he is at Adealide Uni playing after having a bad year in the sanfl and is on okay money but not as much as what he would have got if he took offers when he was at his peak. It would interesting to see what players like say brett (or brent) Backwell get at Glenelg. I know we were looking at getting two blokes from Kilburn at the bays and they were getting $450 out there and wanted more for them to come to us? What would an average SANFL player get who starts every week for his team?
I reckon regular SANFL starters would be on somewhere between $500 and $2000 per game.
by cuzzy » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:36 pm
Mr Magoo wrote:Grape Ape wrote:cuzzy wrote:
saying that though it is a known fact that some sanfl players can get more in country than they can playing sanfl, i had a mate playing for westies, was borderline reserves one year and was getting offers from south east, he knocked them back and played league the next year. These offers got more and more and far outwayed his sanfl offer. along with the money he only had to train one day a week with blokes in adelaide so he didnt even have to travel for training. He didnt take the offers and probably wishes he did because now he is at Adealide Uni playing after having a bad year in the sanfl and is on okay money but not as much as what he would have got if he took offers when he was at his peak. It would interesting to see what players like say brett (or brent) Backwell get at Glenelg. I know we were looking at getting two blokes from Kilburn at the bays and they were getting $450 out there and wanted more for them to come to us? What would an average SANFL player get who starts every week for his team?
I reckon regular SANFL starters would be on somewhere between $500 and $2000 per game.
Cuzzy and GA
This fact...
This guy is a regular League player
$5,000 retainer
$750 per League game
$250 for an injured game up to 5 games per year
Works out at about $20,000 per year.
I think the SANFL clubs still have a salary cap of $750,000
by damian » Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:04 pm
Mr Magoo wrote:Grape Ape wrote:cuzzy wrote:
saying that though it is a known fact that some sanfl players can get more in country than they can playing sanfl, i had a mate playing for westies, was borderline reserves one year and was getting offers from south east, he knocked them back and played league the next year. These offers got more and more and far outwayed his sanfl offer. along with the money he only had to train one day a week with blokes in adelaide so he didnt even have to travel for training. He didnt take the offers and probably wishes he did because now he is at Adealide Uni playing after having a bad year in the sanfl and is on okay money but not as much as what he would have got if he took offers when he was at his peak. It would interesting to see what players like say brett (or brent) Backwell get at Glenelg. I know we were looking at getting two blokes from Kilburn at the bays and they were getting $450 out there and wanted more for them to come to us? What would an average SANFL player get who starts every week for his team?
I reckon regular SANFL starters would be on somewhere between $500 and $2000 per game.
Cuzzy and GA
This fact...
This guy is a regular League player
$5,000 retainer
$750 per League game
$250 for an injured game up to 5 games per year
Works out at about $20,000 per year.
I think the SANFL clubs still have a salary cap of $750,000
by FlyInTheOintment » Thu Feb 19, 2009 7:53 pm
damian wrote:Mr Magoo wrote:Grape Ape wrote:cuzzy wrote:
saying that though it is a known fact that some sanfl players can get more in country than they can playing sanfl, i had a mate playing for westies, was borderline reserves one year and was getting offers from south east, he knocked them back and played league the next year. These offers got more and more and far outwayed his sanfl offer. along with the money he only had to train one day a week with blokes in adelaide so he didnt even have to travel for training. He didnt take the offers and probably wishes he did because now he is at Adealide Uni playing after having a bad year in the sanfl and is on okay money but not as much as what he would have got if he took offers when he was at his peak. It would interesting to see what players like say brett (or brent) Backwell get at Glenelg. I know we were looking at getting two blokes from Kilburn at the bays and they were getting $450 out there and wanted more for them to come to us? What would an average SANFL player get who starts every week for his team?
I reckon regular SANFL starters would be on somewhere between $500 and $2000 per game.
Cuzzy and GA
This fact...
This guy is a regular League player
$5,000 retainer
$750 per League game
$250 for an injured game up to 5 games per year
Works out at about $20,000 per year.
I think the SANFL clubs still have a salary cap of $750,000
SANFL Reserves then earn themselves approximately $85/match, it's these players that leave to play Amatuers or Country football and get a minimum $150 but up to about $400 for their services. Someone like Moore who has great credentials would not play for less than $600 (even at his grass roots club).
by A Mum » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:02 pm

by ball breaker » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:46 pm
Deemu wrote:They are trying to buy a flag... it's not the first time... they've actually bought a few. it'll take a lot of quality (and coin) to knock off the demons in 09 but..
by jackpot jim » Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:08 pm
ball breaker wrote:Deemu wrote:They are trying to buy a flag... it's not the first time... they've actually bought a few. it'll take a lot of quality (and coin) to knock off the demons in 09 but..
please! ... which premier hasn't spent money!![]()
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good clubs = good players = good money = good results.
hard work alone won't get you a flag.... but hardwork + money = success
this constant talk burns my p#ss ...
"come on game days" so we can actually start talking about 'the game'
by Grape Ape » Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:21 pm
jackpot jim wrote:ball breaker wrote:this constant talk burns my p#ss ...
"come on game days" so we can actually start talking about 'the game'
Well said.
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