General question regarding player eligibility
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General question regarding player eligibility
Just a general question that i was thinking of yesterday
If a player was registered with an FFSA club after the 30th of June, yet registers with SAASL say for instance August the 1st, would he be eligible to play for an amateur club on the basis that SAASL has no affiliation with FIFA?
If a player was registered with an FFSA club after the 30th of June, yet registers with SAASL say for instance August the 1st, would he be eligible to play for an amateur club on the basis that SAASL has no affiliation with FIFA?
Re: General question regarding player eligibility
I am not 100% sure but before June 30, a transfer form would still need to be completed and lodged. After this date, no transfer possible.crue head wrote:Just a general question that i was thinking of yesterday
If a player was registered with an FFSA club after the 30th of June, yet registers with SAASL say for instance August the 1st, would he be eligible to play for an amateur club on the basis that SAASL has no affiliation with FIFA?
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But you can still register a player after that date, if they are not already registered with another club. So, the question would be, if they are not under the same umbrella does say playing for Adelaide City, count as being registered to another club.Rob Lozza wrote:I am not 100% sure but before June 30, a transfer form would still need to be completed and lodged. After this date, no transfer possible.crue head wrote:Just a general question that i was thinking of yesterday
If a player was registered with an FFSA club after the 30th of June, yet registers with SAASL say for instance August the 1st, would he be eligible to play for an amateur club on the basis that SAASL has no affiliation with FIFA?
Things I am owed because they're too tight to pay up:
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
Re: General question regarding player eligibility
Thats correct
for arguments sake
If i was playing with Adelaide City up until the end of the FFSA season (round 18)
Then came over to play amateurs with my mates
Can i do that?
for arguments sake
If i was playing with Adelaide City up until the end of the FFSA season (round 18)
Then came over to play amateurs with my mates
Can i do that?
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Re: General question regarding player eligibility
Just register as another name, they'll never know and won't punish the club if they do.crue head wrote:Thats correct
for arguments sake
If i was playing with Adelaide City up until the end of the FFSA season (round 18)
Then came over to play amateurs with my mates
Can i do that?
We're hoping to sign Damien Moori, Dan Goodley & Karl Veart (he might make our bench) for our catch up game on saturday.
Things I am owed because they're too tight to pay up:
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
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I don't about FFSA -> SAASL
But i know FOR A FACT that you don't need a transfer form signed to go from SAASL -> FFSA and they don't require proof of cancellation of registration either.
So on those grounds I think you could probably get away with it.
But i know FOR A FACT that you don't need a transfer form signed to go from SAASL -> FFSA and they don't require proof of cancellation of registration either.
So on those grounds I think you could probably get away with it.
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If you have been registered with any other club and dont transfer prior to June 30 - then you can not register with a SAASL club after that date.Dr.D wrote:I don't about FFSA -> SAASL
But i know FOR A FACT that you don't need a transfer form signed to go from SAASL -> FFSA and they don't require proof of cancellation of registration either.
So on those grounds I think you could probably get away with it.
If SAASL were to accept this, it will open up a huge, HUGE can of worms.
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Im pretty sure you could. At my previous club we 'legally' signed an registered a player from a state league club towards the end of the season. It was all good with the saasl anyway.
If I didnt have such a blocked nose right now I would call the SAASL up and ask them
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If I didnt have such a blocked nose right now I would call the SAASL up and ask them
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Phone: (08) 8353 7355
Re: General question regarding player eligibility
Just read the rules FETA.
I have called and they have confirmed.
I have called and they have confirmed.
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busheatcrue head wrote:Just read the rules FETA.
I have called and they have confirmed.
Re: General question regarding player eligibility
Are u playing Hawksey??Hawkesy wrote:Just register as another name, they'll never know and won't punish the club if they do.crue head wrote:Thats correct
for arguments sake
If i was playing with Adelaide City up until the end of the FFSA season (round 18)
Then came over to play amateurs with my mates
Can i do that?
We're hoping to sign Damien Moori, Dan Goodley & Karl Veart (he might make our bench) for our catch up game on saturday.
And did u deliberatleyn spell all of their names wrong or was that just a co-incidence?
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of course they are deliberately spelt wrongnuffsed wrote:Are u playing Hawksey??
And did u deliberatleyn spell all of their names wrong or was that just a co-incidence?
I have no idea if I will be playing or not, i'm available for selection but it's up to the coaches. I'll only get a run if we are short of players, what with the cross country basketball being played then, then I'm hopeful but div 3 players will take first selections.
Lucky we've got 70 registered players I guess

Things I am owed because they're too tight to pay up:
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
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I think you Iggie's boys are being a bit mischievous. From what I hear you boys probably won't play anyway. Haven't set a time and are playing hard ball with the opposition prez. I really don't think you'se want to be out there but are just trying to be difficult. I think we would all rather be watching the AFL final with a couple of cold ones.
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Re: General question regarding player eligibility
Think again !theboss wrote:I think we would all rather be watching the AFL final.
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What can I say? We have 70 registered players, i guarantee we can put 2 teams on the pitch at 1pm and 3pm.theboss wrote:I think you Iggie's boys are being a bit mischievous. From what I hear you boys probably won't play anyway. Haven't set a time and are playing hard ball with the opposition prez. I really don't think you'se want to be out there but are just trying to be difficult. I think we would all rather be watching the AFL final with a couple of cold ones.
A number of C's player feel we should be playing this game early, a number of other players feel we should play this game exactly when SAASL say we should.
From my personal point of view, i don't even want to watch the gay-fl and in fact can't even make an early kick off. A number of people agree with me on this one.
Things I am owed because they're too tight to pay up:
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
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Re: General question regarding player eligibility
Well what are you boys waiting for? Are ya going to announce a time or are ya going to wait until Friday night and then let us know. In case you hadn't noticed we have a title to win and are keenly waiting on a decision to be made. Or are we witnessing a bit of gamesmanship?
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How quick do you expect these things to move?theboss wrote:Well what are you boys waiting for? Are ya going to announce a time or are ya going to wait until Friday night and then let us know. In case you hadn't noticed we have a title to win and are keenly waiting on a decision to be made. Or are we witnessing a bit of gamesmanship?
It was discussed at training last night, half were comfortable with the move, the other half didn't care about the final of a minority sport. I'm sure you'll get an answer soon, it's up to the club and coaches to decide. As far as I am concerned at this stage it's the normal kick off times and if the coach decides to accomodate your request then I'm sure you'll hear in due course.
Things I am owed because they're too tight to pay up:
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
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We have agreed to change the kick off times.
D's 10:30am
C's 12:15pm
This actually means that a certain Hawkesy looks set to miss the game because of parental commitments.
D's 10:30am
C's 12:15pm
This actually means that a certain Hawkesy looks set to miss the game because of parental commitments.
Things I am owed because they're too tight to pay up:
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
Colossus: One House
Costa: One Lunch
Oh and add in
Colossus: one photo and one letter from his "attorney".
Re: General question regarding player eligibility
For some reason I was doing a search on FN for something and this thread popped up. What a monumental post in the history of Vipers FC !crue head wrote:Just a general question that i was thinking of yesterday
If a player was registered with an FFSA club after the 30th of June, yet registers with SAASL say for instance August the 1st, would he be eligible to play for an amateur club on the basis that SAASL has no affiliation with FIFA?
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Re: General question regarding player eligibility
SAASL rules wrote:11. PLAYERS
All players taking part in the competition shall be properly registered with the league and undertake
to abide by the player / team captain codes of conduct.
(a) All new players playing in the SAASL competitions, must complete a League
registration card before playing, supplying one passport size photo at the point of
registration.
(b) In all SAASL competitions, clubs are not permitted to play currently registered
players with any other association or any other similar body.
(c) No player may be registered with more than one (1) member club or one (1)
association.
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Kitchimo wrote:For some reason I was doing a search on FN for something and this thread popped up. What a monumental post in the history of Vipers FC!crue head wrote:Just a general question that i was thinking of yesterday
If a player was registered with an FFSA club after the 30th of June, yet registers with SAASL say for instance August the 1st, would he be eligible to play for an amateur club on the basis that SAASL has no affiliation with FIFA?

Wow that was quite some time ago.
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Bodo, FYI, the issue ws well sorted a couple of years ago, but you're input is appreciated.
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I realise that, but the question will pop up again.crue head wrote:Bodo, FYI, the issue ws well sorted a couple of years ago, but you're input is appreciated.
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One of the contributing factors to Vipers being in Div One !crue head wrote:Kitchimo wrote:For some reason I was doing a search on FN for something and this thread popped up. What a monumental post in the history of Vipers FC!crue head wrote:Just a general question that i was thinking of yesterday
If a player was registered with an FFSA club after the 30th of June, yet registers with SAASL say for instance August the 1st, would he be eligible to play for an amateur club on the basis that SAASL has no affiliation with FIFA?![]()
Wow that was quite some time ago.
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