Fair bit of arrogance in that statement. ‘naive at best, ignorant at worst’ is not words a CEO addressing a serious issue within their organisation should use.Footy Chick wrote:From the pen of the CEO
For and on Behalf of the League Executive
To all League Delegates
Bcc: AdFL Clubs, League Executive, Rules and Regulations Committee, Constitution Committee, Honorary Counsel and Staff.
There has clearly been some narrative on the plight of the Elizabeth Football Club (EFC) in recent days and weeks. But for any to suggest The League had or has not explored alternative solutions to avoid this attention is naïve at best, ignorant at worst.
Whilst ours is not to speak on behalf of the EFC, on the surface they have endured an exodus of players of monumental proportions and the reasons for that are theirs to navigate.
From the moment we returned in the new Year, The Update was littered with pleas to all clubs to prioritise the registration process along to offer us a greater level of comfort in competition composition. It became apparent the EFC wasn’t the only club enduring on and off field challenges in 2024 and our dilemma had been how to separate one club over the other and when we can’t see clear air, we revert to the Constitution and Rules and Regulations that govern this League and they will not be comprised if for no other reason than a significant reference point known as the Associations Act.
For clarity, any club, the EFC included could have or could in the future propose a motion even by circular resolution for the League to take leave from its regulations and in this case, regrade. Our only counsel to that would be that such a resolution without identifying the domino affects also sets a new precedence The League may need to navigate in the future.
It is crucial to note that the last time a club (Kilburn FC) requested their fellow member clubs consider an application to be regraded to a lower division was resoundingly defeated at a Special General Meeting. Prior to that, the Wingfield Royals and Ovingham Football Clubs requested the same from the General Committee and were denied. It is a brave League Executive Committee to go against the wishes of its member clubs after a question has been asked and answered three times in the last nine years with near unanimous conclusions.
In February and March 2024, approaches were made by The League to other clubs to gauge their appetites to allow any of the clubs who had indicated challenges to move to lower graded competition and in turn for those clubs to move to higher graded competitions. As was their right, those clubs chose to main in the divisions their 2023 performances suggested they should be.
To be clear, there is only one division lower than Division 6 that the EFC is currently graded and that was and remains full.
But, whilst it may suit the agenda and narrative of some to suggest the League and the EFC are at odds over this matter, the EFC is acutely aware that whether timing, logistics or governance, there was little The League could do short of them moving to Division 7 and a Division 7 club to Division 6 and that required cooperation.
The Elizabeth Football Club’s position in the League for 2024 and 2025 is secure albeit with some conditions for 2025 to satisfy most notably, to field two senior teams. Those conditions are also relative to at least one other club and whilst two of the four clubs who were advised of this condition earlier in the year have recovered to field two teams, all clubs are aware of what is required as per the Rules and Regulations and The League has gone to great pains to ensure they are as is our responsibility.
Whilst to be discussed further whether at a General Committee Meeting or reminding all in preparation for season 2025 vie The Update, this should serve as a living example of the need to have clubs and players understand the importance of Registration and if the lessons here are for clubs to implement higher levels of discipline so they might at the very least give themselves a chance to avoid similar, then it’s a valuable lesson learnt.
Suffice to say, The League does not enjoy a focus of this genre on one of its member clubs or the league itself. We appreciate the look of the scoreboard images being used as headlines across all forms of media is difficult to comprehend. But all clubs should be under no illusion that alternatives were explored that did not pass any of the challenges of the clubs experiencing those challenges on to other clubs and divisions by robbing Peter to pay Paul.
I remain open to discuss this at any level.
Regards
John Kernahan | Chief Executive Officer
Truth is they have done **** all except hold the hard line against them. There will be teams chasing that 82 goals every week for fear of missing out. Making a mockery of legitimate records.