Steve#4 wrote:RIDER wrote:I hope the junior federation will read this.
yesterday was the biggest fck joke I have ever witnessed because of no card id this year
the teams can play whoever they fck like and we cant prove it well done.
you would think that after what happened last year with teams getting suspended from finals because of
overaged players playing in jounger groups the junior federation deciceds to get rid of card id well done once again.
if anyone from the junior federation has got the balls to message me and explain before acting like idiots and delete this post,
is this based on trust now get your act together.
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Why not email this to the FFSA instead of putting it on here if you want an answer from them??? Strange.
Why bother? Seriously, what will that achieve?
The FFSA, as they have proven so many times in the past, are answerable to no one.
Clearly the FFSA has not learned from the shambolic experiences of past league matches, JPL cup finals, MU cup semi finals etc etc, when time and time again overaged or ineligible players get on the park when they have no right to be there.
When the player ID cards were introduced a few years ago it was because the clubs asked for them. It was the only way to ensure a level playing field between teams.
So what's changed this year?
Nothing, except expediency from the FFSA's perspective. Makes their job a hell of a lot easier not having to arrange photo id cards for every junior player in the FFSA competition doesn't it?
Another demonstration of the FFSA saving money and providing a service THEY want to provide instead of the service that clubs have every right to expect.