With the AFL holding the whip hand over fixturing and all other things football, where does it leave clubs like those not run run by the AFL
How do the two Aussie rules states get their voices hear amid all the clamour of assisting the non viable VFL clubs! How do they boost their stock with the franchise clubs belled the draft wirh extra selections, and this applies also to some VFL clubs.
The two WA clubs ar every hard done by by the AFL. ALways ahve been always will be.The test of travel has never ever been taken into account by the AFL since the Eagles became part of the VFL.
How can the two Aussie rules states get their concerns heard on a decent level when it appears everythingis run by Victorains for VFL clubs.
How can the these two clubs, along side the SA clubs get to tell the AFL that there are too many VFL still sucking on the teat of the AFL.
How can they tell the AFL that these clubs, and there are many still on the teat, that they are bleeding money from the out of Victortia clubs to the unfinancial VFL clubs.
From memory, clubs like the Lions and Swans have fed off the AFL for a long time. Maybe secure now, but still fed from them. Th Eagles only assistance came from the State Government whey they ran into financial trouble; They have never asked for assistance from the AFL.
Fremantle have been in the red, but managaed to fight their own way out of the trouble. Never a whisper of help from the AFL.
The Giants and Suns will be feeding off the AFL money wise and talent wise for many years.And we know that the Tassie team will deplete an already depleted pool of football talent.
How, with all this happening, allow the AFL to compensate the four clubs not tied to the apron strings of the AFL.
Remember the AFL promised that they would compensate the Dockers for the tough Gather Round they dealt to us. We have heard nothing as to what crumb they may throw our way.
How do we as supporters and members of these clubs demand a voice to the AFL for an equal chance at success in the competition.
I am not being an oh woe is me about this, I just want a fairer and more equal competition for all.
How do the two Aussie rules states get their voices hear amid all the clamour of assisting the non viable VFL clubs! How do they boost their stock with the franchise clubs belled the draft wirh extra selections, and this applies also to some VFL clubs.
The two WA clubs ar every hard done by by the AFL. ALways ahve been always will be.The test of travel has never ever been taken into account by the AFL since the Eagles became part of the VFL.
How can the two Aussie rules states get their concerns heard on a decent level when it appears everythingis run by Victorains for VFL clubs.
How can the these two clubs, along side the SA clubs get to tell the AFL that there are too many VFL still sucking on the teat of the AFL.
How can they tell the AFL that these clubs, and there are many still on the teat, that they are bleeding money from the out of Victortia clubs to the unfinancial VFL clubs.
From memory, clubs like the Lions and Swans have fed off the AFL for a long time. Maybe secure now, but still fed from them. Th Eagles only assistance came from the State Government whey they ran into financial trouble; They have never asked for assistance from the AFL.
Fremantle have been in the red, but managaed to fight their own way out of the trouble. Never a whisper of help from the AFL.
The Giants and Suns will be feeding off the AFL money wise and talent wise for many years.And we know that the Tassie team will deplete an already depleted pool of football talent.
How, with all this happening, allow the AFL to compensate the four clubs not tied to the apron strings of the AFL.
Remember the AFL promised that they would compensate the Dockers for the tough Gather Round they dealt to us. We have heard nothing as to what crumb they may throw our way.
How do we as supporters and members of these clubs demand a voice to the AFL for an equal chance at success in the competition.
I am not being an oh woe is me about this, I just want a fairer and more equal competition for all.