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Re: SAASL Affiliation to the FFA/FFSA
From what I have heard there aren't any really compelling reasons to join the FFSA (albeit as an affiliate during a trial period).
If not a lot is going to change what is the point of potentially paying an extra $30 per player to join?
If not a lot is going to change what is the point of potentially paying an extra $30 per player to join?
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I always wore shin pads at training.redwin wrote:You will now be forced to wear shin pads at training. FFSA rules.
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Before last nights meeting I was all for the SAASL joining the FFSA, but I don't think it wasn't really sold to us all that well last night.
*Insurance stays the same
*Disciplinary stays the same
*No access to FFSA administration staff
*Registration stays the same, but databases will be linked
*No SAASL presence on the FFSA board
*SAASL paying $17500 per year affiliation fee to the FFSA for 3 years, what happens in the 4th year?
*SAASL subsidising NRF fee over 3 years and in the 4th year, who knows?
*EDJSA not joining
*SAASL constitution stays the same
*SAASL committee stated that it is not a takeover by the FFSA
Positives for the Higher division clubs was being able to compete in the NPL and FFA Cup, also being able to play pre season friendlies.
I believe a representative from the FFSA should have been at the meeting to explain it better and answer some questions from the floor.
I would still like the SAASL to join the FFSA in the near future, but I think the majority vote at the special general meeting in a couple of weeks will be a resounding no, which I think will disappoint a lot of clubs who were hoping for a better deal.
Our committee are meeting tonight to discuss which way we will vote, as we already have 7 teams in the FFSA, I personally cannot see the advantage for us to join, but until we discuss it who knows.
*Insurance stays the same
*Disciplinary stays the same
*No access to FFSA administration staff
*Registration stays the same, but databases will be linked
*No SAASL presence on the FFSA board
*SAASL paying $17500 per year affiliation fee to the FFSA for 3 years, what happens in the 4th year?
*SAASL subsidising NRF fee over 3 years and in the 4th year, who knows?
*EDJSA not joining
*SAASL constitution stays the same
*SAASL committee stated that it is not a takeover by the FFSA
Positives for the Higher division clubs was being able to compete in the NPL and FFA Cup, also being able to play pre season friendlies.
I believe a representative from the FFSA should have been at the meeting to explain it better and answer some questions from the floor.
I would still like the SAASL to join the FFSA in the near future, but I think the majority vote at the special general meeting in a couple of weeks will be a resounding no, which I think will disappoint a lot of clubs who were hoping for a better deal.
Our committee are meeting tonight to discuss which way we will vote, as we already have 7 teams in the FFSA, I personally cannot see the advantage for us to join, but until we discuss it who knows.
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Would a SAASL club with juniors be able to put a team into JPL is SAASL became affiliated?
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lack of communication and understanding between FFSA and SAASL admin had cost Vista 3 points and relegation - this is a good reason for affiliation to occur forthwith but Adelaide mentality narrow mindness will block any progress to happen of course.
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This is effectively the same deal as the CSL is it not?pecker wrote:Before last nights meeting I was all for the SAASL joining the FFSA, but I don't think it wasn't really sold to us all that well last night.
*Insurance stays the same
*Disciplinary stays the same
*No access to FFSA administration staff
*Registration stays the same, but databases will be linked
*No SAASL presence on the FFSA board
*SAASL paying $17500 per year affiliation fee to the FFSA for 3 years, what happens in the 4th year?
*SAASL subsidising NRF fee over 3 years and in the 4th year, who knows?
*EDJSA not joining
*SAASL constitution stays the same
*SAASL committee stated that it is not a takeover by the FFSA
I guess what everyone below D2 on Sat and Sun needs to decide is this:
- are we happy to continually get sub-standard refs / no refs?
- are we happy to continually play clubs that have been kicked out?
- are we happy to have teams pull their ressies out on the eve of the season / forfeit most of their matches?
And those D2 and above need to decide:
- are we happy to pay players to compete in an amateur division (a reality on both Sat and Sun now)?
- are we happy to lose our best juniors to Federation clubs or do we want to provide a pathway?
- do we have enough of a community base to survive rapid expansion of clubs in our area over the next 10 years (a philosophical question and leads to thoughts such as merging, becoming a feeder club for a Fed team, etc)?
The past is littered with great Amateur sides that no longer exist and now is perhaps an inflection point in time for Clubs to think longer-term and make some tough calls.
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I don't think the affiliation addresses any of the points you have raised.Lucas Leiva wrote:This is effectively the same deal as the CSL is it not?pecker wrote:Before last nights meeting I was all for the SAASL joining the FFSA, but I don't think it wasn't really sold to us all that well last night.
*Insurance stays the same
*Disciplinary stays the same
*No access to FFSA administration staff
*Registration stays the same, but databases will be linked
*No SAASL presence on the FFSA board
*SAASL paying $17500 per year affiliation fee to the FFSA for 3 years, what happens in the 4th year?
*SAASL subsidising NRF fee over 3 years and in the 4th year, who knows?
*EDJSA not joining
*SAASL constitution stays the same
*SAASL committee stated that it is not a takeover by the FFSA
I guess what everyone below D2 on Sat and Sun needs to decide is this:
- are we happy to continually get sub-standard refs / no refs?
- are we happy to continually play clubs that have been kicked out?
- are we happy to have teams pull their ressies out on the eve of the season / forfeit most of their matches?
And those D2 and above need to decide:
- are we happy to pay players to compete in an amateur division (a reality on both Sat and Sun now)?
- are we happy to lose our best juniors to Federation clubs or do we want to provide a pathway?
- do we have enough of a community base to survive rapid expansion of clubs in our area over the next 10 years (a philosophical question and leads to thoughts such as merging, becoming a feeder club for a Fed team, etc)?
The past is littered with great Amateur sides that no longer exist and now is perhaps an inflection point in time for Clubs to think longer-term and make some tough calls.
- refs, from what I have been told there won't be any change to the referee structure should an affiliation to occur.
- regarding paying players to compete in an amateur division, it's an affiliation not a change to the structure. clubs will still be choosing to pay players or not to in an amateur competition. The only difference may be a one-off knock out competition (FFA Cup prelim rounds).
- Losing juniors, juniors are fairly transient and affiliation won't stop kids/parents moving.
I think the sticking point in all of this is that after year three amateur clubs would be paying roughly $30 per player (assuming full cost burden for affiliation and national registration is passed on) for a competition that is largely the same as what we have now. There won't be access to more administrative resources, there won't be an increase in the referee resources (as a direct result of affiliation), there won't be an overnight improvement in the governance of clubs.
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If the affiliation goes ahead and as suggested above E&D won't be a part of it. How will that affect juniors at Vista (and a few other clubs as well). Colts would not be able to step up to amateur sides as they would then be dual registered? Did the meeting address that at all?churchill wrote:lack of communication and understanding between FFSA and SAASL admin had cost Vista 3 points and relegation - this is a good reason for affiliation to occur forthwith but Adelaide mentality narrow mindness will block any progress to happen of course.
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From my understanding, there's a lot of people at Vista who would strongly disagree with you there.churchill wrote:Modbury Vista should follow suite and drop the amateur team and concentrate on SL 2 to save time, money and other resourcesbigpond wrote:Fulham made the jump over and in 2 seasons are in State League 1 after being promoted today.
Next season we will be playing against the likes of Raiders, Blue Eagles, Cumberland and White City to name a few - who would have thought 2 years ago.
Juniors playing in JPL A divisions.
It is not all negative with FFSA.
By being affliated clubs WILL HAVE THE OPTION how far they want to progress.
If they are happy with what they have then nothing needs to change coming under the FFSA umbrella.
If they have bigger things in mind then they can build.
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that would be a E&D decision i guess not SAASLGod is an Englishman wrote:If the affiliation goes ahead and as suggested above E&D won't be a part of it. How will that affect juniors at Vista (and a few other clubs as well). Colts would not be able to step up to amateur sides as they would then be dual registered? Did the meeting address that at all?churchill wrote:lack of communication and understanding between FFSA and SAASL admin had cost Vista 3 points and relegation - this is a good reason for affiliation to occur forthwith but Adelaide mentality narrow mindness will block any progress to happen of course.
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It would be a SAASL decision if they play in SAASL.Gristy wrote:that would be a E&D decision i guess not SAASLGod is an Englishman wrote:If the affiliation goes ahead and as suggested above E&D won't be a part of it. How will that affect juniors at Vista (and a few other clubs as well). Colts would not be able to step up to amateur sides as they would then be dual registered? Did the meeting address that at all?churchill wrote:lack of communication and understanding between FFSA and SAASL admin had cost Vista 3 points and relegation - this is a good reason for affiliation to occur forthwith but Adelaide mentality narrow mindness will block any progress to happen of course.
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Didn't SAASL and EDJSA merge?
Surely if SAASL become affiliated so does EDJSA.
Surely if SAASL become affiliated so does EDJSA.
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It'll be interesting to see how Vista are going to field a senior amateur team for next year as I believe there will be a mass exodus of players leaving the club after this year's fiasco.God is an Englishman wrote:From my understanding, there's a lot of people at Vista who would strongly disagree with you there.churchill wrote:Modbury Vista should follow suite and drop the amateur team and concentrate on SL 2 to save time, money and other resourcesbigpond wrote:Fulham made the jump over and in 2 seasons are in State League 1 after being promoted today.
Next season we will be playing against the likes of Raiders, Blue Eagles, Cumberland and White City to name a few - who would have thought 2 years ago.
Juniors playing in JPL A divisions.
It is not all negative with FFSA.
By being affliated clubs WILL HAVE THE OPTION how far they want to progress.
If they are happy with what they have then nothing needs to change coming under the FFSA umbrella.
If they have bigger things in mind then they can build.
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no, seperate just affiliated.Redflag1 wrote:Didn't SAASL and EDJSA merge?
Surely if SAASL become affiliated so does EDJSA.
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Vista have named an amateur coach for next year
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I thought he was quite a professional coach myselfredfred wrote:Vista have named an amateur coach for next year
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Re: SAASL Affiliation to the FFA/FFSA
Seems the benefits of affiliation is mostly for ffsa under pressure from ffa. It is the database they value and the fees that can be raised from that base. ffsa should be the ones paying saasl an annual fee for access.
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After getting the details, this has to be the dumbest proposal i have ever seen. There will be what amounts to approximately 50% increase in player registration fees after 3 years and in return you will get what amounts to..... squat! You cant access our referees, administration or tribunal process but we will allow you to have juniors and a Womens team; so that the FFSA make even more money? Woopty poop. Pass.
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They can already have women's and kids teams anyway.Baresi wrote:After getting the details, this has to be the dumbest proposal i have ever seen. There will be what amounts to approximately 50% increase in player registration fees after 3 years and in return you will get what amounts to..... squat! You cant access our referees, administration or tribunal process but we will allow you to have juniors and a Womens team; so that the FFSA make even more money? Woopty poop. Pass.
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Exactly!God is an Englishman wrote:They can already have women's and kids teams anyway.Baresi wrote:After getting the details, this has to be the dumbest proposal i have ever seen. There will be what amounts to approximately 50% increase in player registration fees after 3 years and in return you will get what amounts to..... squat! You cant access our referees, administration or tribunal process but we will allow you to have juniors and a Womens team; so that the FFSA make even more money? Woopty poop. Pass.
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Minimal benefit for increase costMr Michael Carter wrote:1) Pathway for Juniorslegga wrote:So in saying that can someone enlightened me to What benefits do the amateur clubs get by doing this ? Will all leagues and structures be the same ? and finally being under their so called umbrella will they be more harsh on the so called disgrace of teams like the butt fingerers and the coward ref attackers.......
2) Referees
3) One Identity for football in this state
4) Streamlined procedures and processes
5) Entry to the FFA cup
6) Action when required
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1) Already existsThe Eagle wrote:Minimal benefit for increase costMr Michael Carter wrote:1) Pathway for Juniorslegga wrote:So in saying that can someone enlightened me to What benefits do the amateur clubs get by doing this ? Will all leagues and structures be the same ? and finally being under their so called umbrella will they be more harsh on the so called disgrace of teams like the butt fingerers and the coward ref attackers.......
2) Referees
3) One Identity for football in this state
4) Streamlined procedures and processes
5) Entry to the FFA cup
6) Action when required
2) No changes happening
3) who cares?
4) i thought this wasn't changing either
5) Will affect maybe 2 teams
6) what action?
Minimal benefit for increase cost
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The main question is what is in it for FFA?The Eagle wrote:Minimal benefit for increase costMr Michael Carter wrote:1) Pathway for Juniorslegga wrote:So in saying that can someone enlightened me to What benefits do the amateur clubs get by doing this ? Will all leagues and structures be the same ? and finally being under their so called umbrella will they be more harsh on the so called disgrace of teams like the butt fingerers and the coward ref attackers.......
2) Referees
3) One Identity for football in this state
4) Streamlined procedures and processes
5) Entry to the FFA cup
6) Action when required
and why are they mandating a fee increase, when there is no change to the administration?
Another 80 odd clubs eans more revenue, so why do fees increase,
seems its a selfish benefit from FFSA will little in return to SAASL
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So is it safe to say that there will be no changes in 2018 or will something be worked out?
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This is Adelaide after all and so here will be no changes the status quo will remain the same as South Australians don't like changePOLONIAROCS wrote:So is it safe to say that there will be no changes in 2018 or will something be worked out?
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It has nothing to do with that. The terms for which the merger is on is laughable. Higher fees for, for, for..... nothing. If the fees were to remain the same sure lets do it. But a 50% increase over 3 years and you are not getting anything in return, what team in which state, country or universe would accept that?churchill wrote:This is Adelaide after all and so here will be no changes the status quo will remain the same as South Australians don't like changePOLONIAROCS wrote:So is it safe to say that there will be no changes in 2018 or will something be worked out?