Southern Football League 100% behind the Doveton Eagles Football Club

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The Doveton Eagles Football Club (DEFC) held a General Meeting on Wednesday 9th March at the Power Reserve club rooms which was attended by a positive group of players, committee, life members and supporters. Southern Football League (SFL) Chief Executive Officer Wayne Holdsworth, SFL General Manager – Operations David Cannizzo and SFL Special Projects Manager Glenn Macdonald were in attendance and provided their 100% commitment to ensure DEFC compete in the Division 3 Seniors and Reserves competitions in season 2011.
DEFC led by President Dino Parlapiano acknowledged that the issues from season 2010 were behind the Club and League and all focus is now on ensuring the club has a robust group of players to represent the club in season 2011. SFL CEO Wayne Holdsworth announced the League would be providing financial relief to the DEFC. The public meeting was extremely positive and the feeling in the room was with the League’s support and commitment, Doveton Eagles will be alive and well this season.
DEFC have made the exciting announcement today the appointment of Senior Coach Paul Davis for season 2011. The League is very pleased with this appointment and is 100% behind Paul in his future challenges.
Paul is requesting every player to attend training on Tuesday 15th March and for any details contact him on 0401 661 200.
 
The Doveton Eagles Football Club (DEFC) held a General Meeting on Wednesday 9th March at the Power Reserve club rooms which was attended by a positive group of players, committee, life members and supporters. Southern Football League (SFL) Chief Executive Officer Wayne Holdsworth, SFL General Manager – Operations David Cannizzo and SFL Special Projects Manager Glenn Macdonald were in attendance and provided their 100% commitment to ensure DEFC compete in the Division 3 Seniors and Reserves competitions in season 2011.
DEFC led by President Dino Parlapiano acknowledged that the issues from season 2010 were behind the Club and League and all focus is now on ensuring the club has a robust group of players to represent the club in season 2011. SFL CEO Wayne Holdsworth announced the League would be providing financial relief to the DEFC. The public meeting was extremely positive and the feeling in the room was with the League’s support and commitment, Doveton Eagles will be alive and well this season.
DEFC have made the exciting announcement today the appointment of Senior Coach Paul Davis for season 2011. The League is very pleased with this appointment and is 100% behind Paul in his future challenges.
Paul is requesting every player to attend training on Tuesday 15th March and for any details contact him on 0401 661 200.

why keep flooging a dead horse just let them RIP, they sure as hell add nothing to the comp ie ground supporters football players over all they lower the standard...... that bye some peoples acconts is so low already :)and as for there stalwart players most have already gone could not even wait for this announcement,,shows great loyalty and love for there allmighty eagles :cool:
 
why keep flooging a dead horse just let them RIP, they sure as hell add nothing to the comp ie ground supporters football players over all they lower the standard...... that bye some peoples acconts is so low already :)and as for there stalwart players most have already gone could not even wait for this announcement,,shows great loyalty and love for there allmighty eagles :cool:


your spelling ability seems to have dropped to that of the eagles playing ability... good luck to them, it will just be a % booster for their opposition each week.
 

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The Doveton Eagles Football Club (DEFC) held a General Meeting on Wednesday 9th March at the Power Reserve club rooms which was attended by a positive group of players, committee, life members and supporters. Southern Football League (SFL) Chief Executive Officer Wayne Holdsworth, SFL General Manager – Operations David Cannizzo and SFL Special Projects Manager Glenn Macdonald were in attendance and provided their 100% commitment to ensure DEFC compete in the Division 3 Seniors and Reserves competitions in season 2011.
DEFC led by President Dino Parlapiano acknowledged that the issues from season 2010 were behind the Club and League and all focus is now on ensuring the club has a robust group of players to represent the club in season 2011. SFL CEO Wayne Holdsworth announced the League would be providing financial relief to the DEFC. The public meeting was extremely positive and the feeling in the room was with the League’s support and commitment, Doveton Eagles will be alive and well this season.
DEFC have made the exciting announcement today the appointment of Senior Coach Paul Davis for season 2011. The League is very pleased with this appointment and is 100% behind Paul in his future challenges.
Paul is requesting every player to attend training on Tuesday 15th March and for any details contact him on 0401 661 200.

Why would the league need 2 offer financial relief. From all reports from out of the club, they are financially well off. Could the league please clarify what this actually means, and would these measures the league have put into place affect any other club in the southern football league.
 
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Why would the league need 2 offer financial relief. From all reports from out of the club, they are financially well off. Could the league please clarify what this actually means, and would these measures the league have put into place affect any other club in the southern football league.

maybe it means they will pay for some GUN players to join this once proud club in there darkest of hours ,this means some of there great loyal players who already left may come back if the money is right , the shovels are there just needs some diggers and **** there gone :footy: would then be the winner, what a laughing stock the S F L are going to be this year :):):):) some times the hard decision have to be made for the good of the masses:D i do actually like dove ton but there time is up in the SFL.:cool: this shall be my last response to this post:):):):):)
 
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maybe it means they will pay for some GUN players to join this once proud club in there darkest of hours ,this means some of there great loyal players who already left may come back if the money is right , the shovels are there just needs some diggers and **** there gone :footy: would then be the winner, what a laughing stock the S F L are going to be this year :):):):) some times the hard decision have to be made for the good of the masses:D i do actually like dove ton but there time is up in the SFL.:cool: this shall be my last response to this post:):):):):)

inureface in every post (not this one) you reckon your a superstar.. got a feeling though your a bit of a spud that couldn't hack it in first division?:rolleyes:
 
Why is the league giving such incredible preferential treatment to Doveton? Ok fair enough that the league has made the decision to let them play this year, that's all fine and well as long as they abide by the same rules as everyone else.

But to cancel transfers is just ridiculous, if players want to leave for whatever reason the SFL should not be blocking their path, it's up to the Eagles to make their club an attractive prospect and get the right players to the club without the league favouring them. This is really poor form, and is a disservice to all the other Divvy 3 clubs.
 
Why is the league giving such incredible preferential treatment to Doveton? Ok fair enough that the league has made the decision to let them play this year, that's all fine and well as long as they abide by the same rules as everyone else.

But to cancel transfers is just ridiculous, if players want to leave for whatever reason the SFL should not be blocking their path, it's up to the Eagles to make their club an attractive prospect and get the right players to the club without the league favouring them. This is really poor form, and is a disservice to all the other Divvy 3 clubs.


i have been reliably informed that the S F L cannot block any player transfers so long as the are within the rules of 2010 and contact S.E. N. THEY WOULD LOVE ANOTHER STORY ABOUT S.F.L.:footy:
 

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