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Amateur League branching into women's football next year... Wack that in your pipe Mr Carter, boat loads cheaper as well Mr Dedes. The cat is amongst the pigeons.....Cue all the was waa's....
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Will they have a designated kickoff time?
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I'm having deja vu all over again- check out threads September/October 2008...timing might not be the best atm, with the NPL and pending WNPL encouraging connections between men's and women's clubs anyway. It might be helpful to know the history of the last attempt before trying again.

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Apparently it didn't go very well last time with both the Downs and Gardens getting stung extremely badly (allegedly).
It will need, at the least, 3 divisions of 10 teams to take off. If it does.

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Are you sure the Downs didn't get stung by something else?
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Interesting to see that Women NPL team ground requirements for next year are same as NPL mens.

Fenced, players race, dug outs etc - are the FFSA serious?

Where are the womens teams now in the NPL going to do this or have the finances.

Interesting juniorsupporter says it is encouraging women NPL teams to affiliate with mens NPL but do the men want them?

How many womens NPL are totally under the same banner as the men's - Fulham - any others?

City - No, Metro - No, Cumberland - No.

I think the lower div teams might take up the SAASL offer.

$110 to register a team I am hearing and $37 compared to $93 for player rego.

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South Adelaide Panthers FC fielding women's teams in 2015

Under 11
Under 13
Under 15
Under 17
Div 3 and
Div 1

We are proud to be part of the one Football Club

We have dedicated women's home and away change rooms opened in 2014

We are celebrating 10 years in 2015

We are ready for NPL

New players welcome at all ages

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Women's Football Manager
0410 386100

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philweb wrote:South Adelaide Panthers FC fielding women's teams in 2015

Under 11
Under 13
Under 15
Under 17
Div 3 and
Div 1

We are proud to be part of the one Football Club

We have dedicated women's home and away change rooms opened in 2014

We are celebrating 10 years in 2015

We are ready for NPL

New players welcome at all ages

Contact
Phil Webster
Women's Football Manager
0410 386100
Im sure you will be picking up a few more players from a FFSA club that has pulled their team from the Womens comp.....
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Post by Lucas Leiva »

This is quite interesting.

I think we'll see echoes of what has been happening in the Men's competitions.

This may actually help the FFSA organise the Women's divisions in a better manner. For quite some time there has been disarray in arranging division numbers, number of divisions, structure of divisions (eg. Division 3 this year having a round robin then some weird split) and some clubs being overly ambitious by entering extra teams that disappear on the eve of the competition.

The number of women's teams associated with SAASL sides is quite significant now, and those that (as mentioned previously) just want to cater for community teams as opposed to development or elite teams now have the option to do so without so much chopping and changing.

This is obviously going to attract and benefit a lot of the Northern SAASL sides that have started to establish their womens teams properly in the last 5 years, and as a result may inevitably become a Northern competition (see Divisions 4 and 5).

It may prevent some SAASL men's sides from kicking the women's teams off the pitches on Sundays like they have been...or force them to play at 9AM and 11AM...

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we are interested entering this comp if we can get numbers.

if any women from around the are are reading please contact us mlsc@mlsc.net.au

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