AFL-SA wrote:]
The Directors are too scared to take on AFL-SA, regardless of the constitution, because AFL-SA hold the financial keys to their survival. Unless this changes, sore arses all around.
Who would that be?
by DOC » Sun Apr 24, 2016 6:09 pm
AFL-SA wrote:]
The Directors are too scared to take on AFL-SA, regardless of the constitution, because AFL-SA hold the financial keys to their survival. Unless this changes, sore arses all around.
by Magellan » Sun Apr 24, 2016 6:25 pm
UK Fan wrote:Why when They don't have to take on anyone to get the scum out.
Read ruccis article today. What an unbiased piece covering the real issues of SA football
The crows promised 3000 appparently
by scott » Sun Apr 24, 2016 7:40 pm
by RB » Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:32 pm
Magellan wrote:UK Fan wrote:Why when They don't have to take on anyone to get the scum out.
Read ruccis article today. What an unbiased piece covering the real issues of SA football
The crows promised 3000 appparently
Rucci reckons that the Crows have pretty much satisfied their promise of 3,000 people per game because on average this year each Ravens' match has attracted an average of 2,900-odd.
But I recall that they were going to bring an additional 3,000 (or was it 4,000, IIRC?) Crows fans to games, that is, on top of the existing proper fans from the opposition. This means more than 3,000 people. On this basis the Crows have failed.
Anyone know the crowd for today's game against Glenelg?
by matt35 » Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:33 pm
by UK Fan » Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:48 pm
RB wrote:Magellan wrote:UK Fan wrote:Why when They don't have to take on anyone to get the scum out.
Read ruccis article today. What an unbiased piece covering the real issues of SA football
The crows promised 3000 appparently
Rucci reckons that the Crows have pretty much satisfied their promise of 3,000 people per game because on average this year each Ravens' match has attracted an average of 2,900-odd.
But I recall that they were going to bring an additional 3,000 (or was it 4,000, IIRC?) Crows fans to games, that is, on top of the existing proper fans from the opposition. This means more than 3,000 people. On this basis the Crows have failed.
Anyone know the crowd for today's game against Glenelg?
Chapman definitely promised 4,000 Crows fans.
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by Gozu » Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:56 pm
A growing group of SANFL clubs is eager to pull the pin on AFL reserves in the State league. The push is on to return to the 2013 model in which all AFL players who earn senior selection at Adelaide and Port Adelaide are farmed to their original SANFL clubs or the teams they are assigned in the so-called SANFL mini-draft.
CROWDS: Adelaide’s submission to the SANFL declared a Crows reserves team would bring an average 3000 through the turnstiles. This season the figures are: 2162 at West Adelaide’s unfurling of the 2015 SANFL flag at Richmond; 2323 at the SANFL Showdown at Mannum; and 4252 against Woodville-West Torrens at Oval Avenue.
The average is: 2912. This not far from the 3000 promised by the Crows who play no home games and allow SANFL clubs to collect all the spoils from their games. But there is the concern for the Crows have no SANFL supporter base — a difficulty considering virtually every Crows fan has an SANFL allegiance.
FAIRNESS: SANFL diehards take issue with how their teams are asked to compete with a total wage bill that can be less than the cheque handed to one AFL star playing in the State league.
So far, in a reassuring note that money does not buy SANFL flags, the past two State league premierships have been won by traditionally formed teams at Norwood and West Adelaide. Only one AFL reserves team — Port Adelaide in 2014 — has reached the grand final at Adelaide Oval.
TELEVISION: Channel Seven is far from a lock to screen the SANFL’s million-dollar investment in live telecasts of “match of the week” next year. Channel Nine may be interested. But if there is no guaranteed television partner for the SANFL, the debate on keeping AFL reserves teams in the State league changes dramatically — to kick them out.
by Magellan » Sun Apr 24, 2016 11:20 pm
by sib » Mon Apr 25, 2016 8:50 am
by Jim05 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:57 am
sib wrote:The SANFL clubs can have as many meetings as they want but Crows and Power wont allow it to go back to the old system. Crows worked too hard to get their reserves side. They will leave all together if forced to choose and go to VFL or Amatuers League
by Magellan » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:03 am
Jim05 wrote:sib wrote:Crows worked too hard to get their reserves side.
by Reddeer » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:20 am
Jim05 wrote:sib wrote:The SANFL clubs can have as many meetings as they want but Crows and Power wont allow it to go back to the old system. Crows worked too hard to get their reserves side. They will leave all together if forced to choose and go to VFL or Amatuers League
Good, don't let the door hit them on the way out!
by Kahuna » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:22 am
sib wrote: They will leave all together if forced to choose and go to VFL
by VALE PARK » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:35 am
by Reddeer » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:37 am
Magellan wrote:Jim05 wrote:sib wrote:Crows worked too hard to get their reserves side.
Damn right they did. It takes a helluva lot of effort to think up a bunch of nonsense you don't really believe in, and then try to convince everyone til you're blue in the face that it's true.
by AFL-SA » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:40 am
by Reddeer » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:46 am
AFL-SA wrote:The AFL sides won't leave and AFL-SA won't entertain removing them, a compromise is the only way forward.
Hint: pressure you clubs along these lines, it's the only chance of (limited) success, think of what would satisfy AFL-SA, the AFL clubs and the SANFL clubs, this is the Holy Grail.
A simple solution staring everyone in the face is to just change one thing, the AFL sides do not receive premiership points.
by Pseudo » Mon Apr 25, 2016 11:06 am
AFL-SA wrote:The AFL sides won't leave and AFL-SA won't entertain removing them, a compromise is the only way forward.
Hint: pressure you clubs along these lines, it's the only chance of (limited) success, think of what would satisfy AFL-SA, the AFL clubs and the SANFL clubs, this is the Holy Grail.
A simple solution staring everyone in the face is to just change one thing, the AFL sides do not receive premiership points.
by AFL-SA » Mon Apr 25, 2016 11:13 am
by therisingblues » Mon Apr 25, 2016 11:17 am
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