Confirmed Metro League Teams
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Confirmed Metro League Teams
Does any1 know of teams that have confirmed that they will join the Metro League
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That's a good one Lingy,
I bet the sh*tty @rs€ comp. won't even get off the ground.....



I bet the sh*tty @rs€ comp. won't even get off the ground.....
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the FFSA have almost secured a sponsor for it
the name of the league will be
" Comic Cellers Metro League"
its a joke of a league
the name of the league will be
" Comic Cellers Metro League"
its a joke of a league
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Comets and Croatia I heard were. I was told Vipers were considering it.
No Sunday Div 1 or Saturday Div 1 clubs jumping on board either.
To the best of my knowledge, there are a couple of clubs who have started up and will be joining the FFSA league.
No Sunday Div 1 or Saturday Div 1 clubs jumping on board either.
To the best of my knowledge, there are a couple of clubs who have started up and will be joining the FFSA league.
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Haven't the registrations closed for the FFSA Metro League? If so can we find someone who knows the goss inside FFSA to get the answer?
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Many clubs were/are considering it. A club needs to explore all avenues and take the best course of action. You would be foolish not to even show interest in the proposed league. It wouldn't hurt to do so.Jay Walking wrote:Comets and Croatia I heard were. I was told Vipers were considering it.
No Sunday Div 1 or Saturday Div 1 clubs jumping on board either.
To the best of my knowledge, there are a couple of clubs who have started up and will be joining the FFSA league.
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I agree. Our club completed a process of Due Dilligence and the committee voted to remain in the SAASL. All clubs should look at the prospect.ALF wrote:Many clubs were/are considering it. A club needs to explore all avenues and take the best course of action. You would be foolish not to even show interest in the proposed league. It wouldn't hurt to do so.Jay Walking wrote:Comets and Croatia I heard were. I was told Vipers were considering it.
No Sunday Div 1 or Saturday Div 1 clubs jumping on board either.
To the best of my knowledge, there are a couple of clubs who have started up and will be joining the FFSA league.
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Vipers with SAASL for the 2009 season.
It was considered to switch to FFSA, however the committee decided to stick with SAASL.
It was considered to switch to FFSA, however the committee decided to stick with SAASL.
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Your club could go through a whole process including Due Dilligence and take an informed decision
Or you could look at how badly the FFSA has been run over the years, how badly it's currently run (including the 3 League structure and the Pt Pirie debacle) the manner in which this issue has been handled and say thanks but no thanks
That's Plenty!
Or you could look at how badly the FFSA has been run over the years, how badly it's currently run (including the 3 League structure and the Pt Pirie debacle) the manner in which this issue has been handled and say thanks but no thanks
That's Plenty!
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The club did not consider switching, just looked at all options, to make an informed decision, for primarly the best interest of the club, followed by the game.crue head wrote:Vipers with SAASL for the 2009 season.
It was considered to switch to FFSA, however the committee decided to stick with SAASL.
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Overall the FFSA costs where lower, with greater benefits, but you are correct history and running of the FFSA was a huge negative.Knight7 wrote:Your club could go through a whole process including Due Dilligence and take an informed decision
Or you could look at how badly the FFSA has been run over the years, how badly it's currently run (including the 3 League structure and the Pt Pirie debacle) the manner in which this issue has been handled and say thanks but no thanks
That's Plenty!
Besides, I still can't get "Leap of Faith" out of my head, what a PR disaster that was, for anyone that was at the FFSA meeting. Can't see a long established club doing that let alone a new one.
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I assume you can add Cove to the list - if they are keeping their amateurs.
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So far we have no confirmed teams...just maybes for Comets and Croatia.
Not looking positive for the FFSA.
Not looking positive for the FFSA.
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If this metropolitian league dosn't get off the ground,
what's that going to do to the
FFSA & FFA cediability in this state???
what's that going to do to the
FFSA & FFA cediability in this state???
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You mean they have some credibility already?nugget66 wrote:If this metropolitian league dosn't get off the ground,
what's that going to do to the
FFSA & FFA cediability in this state???

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Maybe they could organise lamington drives instead!!!nugget66 wrote:If this metropolitian league dosn't get off the ground,
what's that going to do to the
FFSA & FFA cediability in this state???
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What happens to the clubs that have agreed to join the Metro League if it all falls through.
do they retain there status in the SAASL?
do they retain there status in the SAASL?
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will the FFSA ask the collegiate league to change there name to metro league???
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If they didn't register for the SAASL as well, then they would lose their place.web wrote:What happens to the clubs that have agreed to join the Metro League if it all falls through.
do they retain there status in the SAASL?

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so from the response here .. no1 has joined!!!
is it similar to when cricket sides travelled to south africa during apathied ..those rebel tours
cos we all know if there were a heap of teams that join metrosexual league the FFSA would be announcing the success of it
is it similar to when cricket sides travelled to south africa during apathied ..those rebel tours
cos we all know if there were a heap of teams that join metrosexual league the FFSA would be announcing the success of it
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Yes very quiet on the Mr Carter front.
Surely the registrations have closed and they will have determined numbers.
Personally I think that by having the Collegiate League they'll meet the requirements of the Crawford Report and the metro league will die a quiet death, although I can see it coming back in a few years via the FFSA clubs having a future requirement to provide an amateur team along with the other teams they need to field.
Surely the registrations have closed and they will have determined numbers.
Personally I think that by having the Collegiate League they'll meet the requirements of the Crawford Report and the metro league will die a quiet death, although I can see it coming back in a few years via the FFSA clubs having a future requirement to provide an amateur team along with the other teams they need to field.
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any news .J5 wrote:Yes very quiet on the Mr Carter front.
Surely the registrations have closed and they will have determined numbers.
Personally I think that by having the Collegiate League they'll meet the requirements of the Crawford Report and the metro league will die a quiet death, although I can see it coming back in a few years via the FFSA clubs having a future requirement to provide an amateur team along with the other teams they need to field.