bennymacca wrote:Didn't realise their rules were so different. No wonder they are doing better than the crows
The only ones we could keep was the players that where on Port's list, which we still paid a transfer fee for even though they weren't changing teams. Once these players filter through (move on/retire) we will only be taking players from the academy side 18-21 years olds.
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bennymacca wrote:Didn't realise their rules were so different. No wonder they are doing better than the crows
The only ones we could keep was the players that where on Port's list, which we still paid a transfer fee for even though they weren't changing teams. Once these players filter through (move on/retire) we will only be taking players from the academy side 18-21 years olds.
The part about taking players from the 18-21 academy side is good (and that's the way it should be) is that the official clubs stance is it? but i don't think it should be when these players choose to retire or choose to move on, the change should be made next year at worst with a one years notice. You can't have the big advantage you have this year for potentially the next four or five years.
bennymacca wrote:Didn't realise their rules were so different. No wonder they are doing better than the crows
The only ones we could keep was the players that where on Port's list, which we still paid a transfer fee for even though they weren't changing teams. Once these players filter through (move on/retire) we will only be taking players from the academy side 18-21 years olds.
Who did you pay a transfer fee to? Yourself??
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bennymacca wrote:Didn't realise their rules were so different. No wonder they are doing better than the crows
The only ones we could keep was the players that where on Port's list, which we still paid a transfer fee for even though they weren't changing teams. Once these players filter through (move on/retire) we will only be taking players from the academy side 18-21 years olds.
Who did you pay a transfer fee to? Yourself??
The SANFL, I'm sure the other clubs didn't see anything from it.
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I was just wondering, If the Power or Crows were found guilty of cheating the salary cap at AFL level would that flow down and the clubs be penalized at SANFL level and how could the SANFL punish them? Take points away- No they wouldnt care Recruiting bans- no, it wouldnt be a penalty Or if they were to be found guilty of paying more than $400/game to top up players what would that penalty be? The way I see it they can pretty much do as they like
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bennymacca wrote:Didn't realise their rules were so different. No wonder they are doing better than the crows
The only ones we could keep was the players that where on Port's list, which we still paid a transfer fee for even though they weren't changing teams. Once these players filter through (move on/retire) we will only be taking players from the academy side 18-21 years olds.
Who did you pay a transfer fee to? Yourself??
The SANFL, I'm sure the other clubs didn't see anything from it.
And you have proof of that do you? So you paid how much to who for Summerton?
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bennymacca wrote:Didn't realise their rules were so different. No wonder they are doing better than the crows
The only ones we could keep was the players that where on Port's list, which we still paid a transfer fee for even though they weren't changing teams. Once these players filter through (move on/retire) we will only be taking players from the academy side 18-21 years olds.
The part about taking players from the 18-21 academy side is good (and that's the way it should be) is that the official clubs stance is it? but i don't think it should be when these players choose to retire or choose to move on, the change should be made next year at worst with a one years notice. You can't have the big advantage you have this year for potentially the next four or five years.
The club didn't want to have different top up players from week to week.
If it did get changed who do you think should pay out the contracts of those players?
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bennymacca wrote:Didn't realise their rules were so different. No wonder they are doing better than the crows
The only ones we could keep was the players that where on Port's list, which we still paid a transfer fee for even though they weren't changing teams. Once these players filter through (move on/retire) we will only be taking players from the academy side 18-21 years olds.
The part about taking players from the 18-21 academy side is good (and that's the way it should be) is that the official clubs stance is it? but i don't think it should be when these players choose to retire or choose to move on, the change should be made next year at worst with a one years notice. You can't have the big advantage you have this year for potentially the next four or five years.
The club didn't want to have different top up players from week to week.
If it did get changed who do you think should pay out the contracts of those players?
Any club that takes them on board. Pretty sure any country club would happily take over Summerton's $400/game contract
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daysofourlives wrote:And you have proof of that do you? So you paid how much to who for Summerton?
Taken directly from the SANFL website.
Transfer Fees • To retain existing 1 – 35 listed Magpies players within the SANFL competition, transfer fees for these players to be set at 50% of transfer fee through SANFL points system. • 36 – 50 listed Magpies players to transfer SANFL Clubs for zero fee. • From 2014, Magpies listed 15 players can transfer to other SANFL Clubs for fee of $2,500. • Players from the academy team to have the ability to move to other SANFL Clubs for zero fee.
daysofourlives wrote:I was just wondering, If the Power or Crows were found guilty of cheating the salary cap at AFL level would that flow down and the clubs be penalized at SANFL level and how could the SANFL punish them? Take points away- No they wouldnt care Recruiting bans- no, it wouldnt be a penalty Or if they were to be found guilty of paying more than $400/game to top up players what would that penalty be? The way I see it they can pretty much do as they like
fines pretty obviously
but your argument doesnt make sense, because why would they not care about getting points taken away, but then pay their players extra?
daysofourlives wrote:I was just wondering, If the Power or Crows were found guilty of cheating the salary cap at AFL level would that flow down and the clubs be penalized at SANFL level and how could the SANFL punish them? Take points away- No they wouldnt care Recruiting bans- no, it wouldnt be a penalty Or if they were to be found guilty of paying more than $400/game to top up players what would that penalty be? The way I see it they can pretty much do as they like
fines pretty obviously
but your argument doesnt make sense, because why would they not care about getting points taken away, but then pay their players extra?
Don't worry beeny most of their arguments don't make sense. Their arguments are based on the flavour of the week.
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daysofourlives wrote:And you have proof of that do you? So you paid how much to who for Summerton?
Taken directly from the SANFL website.
Transfer Fees • To retain existing 1 – 35 listed Magpies players within the SANFL competition, transfer fees for these players to be set at 50% of transfer fee through SANFL points system. • 36 – 50 listed Magpies players to transfer SANFL Clubs for zero fee. • From 2014, Magpies listed 15 players can transfer to other SANFL Clubs for fee of $2,500. • Players from the academy team to have the ability to move to other SANFL Clubs for zero fee.
And from that you think you had to pay a transfer fee, woweeeeeee. Just to clear it up for you, that is what a club like Sturt had to pay for Beard, Kirkwood, Watts etc
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daysofourlives wrote:I was just wondering, If the Power or Crows were found guilty of cheating the salary cap at AFL level would that flow down and the clubs be penalized at SANFL level and how could the SANFL punish them? Take points away- No they wouldnt care Recruiting bans- no, it wouldnt be a penalty Or if they were to be found guilty of paying more than $400/game to top up players what would that penalty be? The way I see it they can pretty much do as they like
fines pretty obviously
but your argument doesnt make sense, because why would they not care about getting points taken away, but then pay their players extra?
Ah yes but the other 8 clubs are also subjected to recruiting bans
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