They aren't really concerned at this stage with the recent "rumour" that the league setup will change dramatically. FFSA want two leagues which will mean longer leagues and less promotion and relegation as this seems to be a big factor in clubs attracting players. I think you will find that the new FFSA setup will allow the league to move forward and grow and eventually put them in a position to bring back their amatuer league proposal.Chucky Chunder wrote:Doesn't sound good for the FFSA.
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But Lefty stop stealing my underwear from my clothesline thats taking it a bit far!!!
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So it was LRO's jocks !!
And lefty you led me to believe you were wearing a new type of contractors cap !!
Lefty said the holes on the side where for better hearing !!
It all makes sense now with the brown smudged No. 1 on the back of it !!
So it was LRO's jocks !!
And lefty you led me to believe you were wearing a new type of contractors cap !!


Lefty said the holes on the side where for better hearing !!

It all makes sense now with the brown smudged No. 1 on the back of it !!

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Re: Amatuers Club going Federation?
not sure what our stance is on the fed debate, was mentioned a couple of years back when the league expanded by not sure uley rd will be hosting any fed fixtures in the near future
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Re: Amatuers Club going Federation?
There should be straight relegation up and down divisions. If there are two semi-pro divisions, fine, but then the next 8 or 9 divisions after that should have the opportunity to be automatically promoted should they meet the criteria (much like in England). There doesn't have to be only one administrative body either (much like in England) so everybody can be happy.imanoutlaw wrote:They aren't really concerned at this stage with the recent "rumour" that the league setup will change dramatically. FFSA want two leagues which will mean longer leagues and less promotion and relegation as this seems to be a big factor in clubs attracting players. I think you will find that the new FFSA setup will allow the league to move forward and grow and eventually put them in a position to bring back their amatuer league proposal.Chucky Chunder wrote:Doesn't sound good for the FFSA.
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Note Lefty still has the no1 on his jocks !!

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So reading in the other forum....... its not you guys is it Jay Walking ???
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HAHAHAHAHA NoGULLY BOYZ wrote:So reading in the other forum....... its not you guys is it Jay Walking ???


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Re: Amatuers Club going Federation?
what about maybe para west? or not sure if someone mentioned this but maybe the farm? two clubs who are competitive and have a good support base, not sure if the ski slope could stay.. just putting it out there for discussion

