It is not even close.Well obviously a cut down version ie 8 old VFA clubs with no AFL listed players involved. Probably closest we’ll ever get to it
16 a side, Sunday only, on channel 10
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It is not even close.Well obviously a cut down version ie 8 old VFA clubs with no AFL listed players involved. Probably closest we’ll ever get to it
Yeah and no Phil Gibbs and Bill Jacobs blah blah blah...it’s just the 8 former VFA clubs...a bit anal mateIt is not even close.
16 a side, Sunday only, on channel 10
So is lazily calling it the old VFA again when it is nothing like it.Yeah and no Phil Gibbs and Bill Jacobs blah blah blah...it’s just the 8 former VFA clubs...a bit anal mate
Let it go? I’m simply commenting on a one off 7 round season. Sheesh!So is lazily calling it the old VFA again when it is nothing like it.
The old VFA is never coming back.
This is a new era and new century.
Clubs are vastly different to what was happening in late 70's and early 80's.
This century is probably time to get the Nab League and this linked up for this decade we in for all players out of AFL system that still want to be drafted to the elite level.
AFL list sizes going forward will dictate the future. The past is in the past. Let it go.
Sorry, I finished my Snickers now.Let it go? I’m simply commenting on a one off 7 round season. Sheesh!
This was AFL’s reasoning ....On the women's side... speaking off-the-record with a handful of players, they are furious they're season got shrunk to Exhibition Matches.
Unlike the VFL, the VFLW clubs got zero consultation over the last 3 months.
AFL explaining that it was almost impossible given 10 of the 12 VFLW sides are aligned to AFL clubs and AFL players remain significantly restricted in terms of contact with the broader community.
So AFL listed players cant play for the VFL sides. Seems bit rough for those kids developing on an afl list and not getting a senior game. Only so much you can do in match sim.
I'm hoping that crowds are allowed in by kick off in August, and that all clubs get very high attendances, as it is the only way AFL Victoria will ever entertain the thought of an independent third tier VFL/VFA competition under the AFL and AFL/Eastern Reserves. If we are asked to play in the latter, trips to Sydney and Queensland will be a big ask for teams already struggling to make ends meet, and I wouldn't be shocked if most if not all of the stand alones left and tried to join suburban leagues.
No cash for players and no drinking for fans = no Port, Will, etc in the Ammos. Ammos is a high standard but exists primarily for eastern suburbs private schools. Such a merger would be a disaster for the ex VFA/VFL clubs,I said years ago, it would have been best for the VFA/VFL standalones to 'jump ship' before they were pushed.
By jumping ship (especially as a block of clubs) you have a little power to neogitate outcomes, then when you are shown the door (like North Ballarat).
I know some favour Port going to the Southern league, Williamstown to the WRFL, Coburg to the EDFL, etc, but personally I would prefer if the likes of Port, Willi, Coburg, Frankston, Sandy and Werribee neogitated a 'merger' into the VAFA.
Merge those 6 into the VAFA Premier A, have a 16 team division for one year, relegate the bottom six into Premier B after the first season (with 2 allowed up from Premier B), then relegate the bottome 4 the second season (with 2 allowed up) until you smooth out the Divisions to equal numbers.
Those old VFA clubs with the bigger VAFA clubs would provide great rivalries.
Season to start still on August 1
An announcement on Casey Demons temporary home ground No far way
Fixture out by Friday
Shepley not available due to Dandenong StingraysFrankston or Shepley Oval surely
just use their own ground in Casey thenShepley not available due to Dandenong Stingrays
choice is between Linenhouse Centre, Seaford or sharing SkyBus Stadium with Frankston
Can't. Being used by Melbournejust use their own ground in Casey then
No cash for players and no drinking for fans = no Port, Will, etc in the Ammos. Ammos is a high standard but exists primarily for eastern suburbs private schools. Such a merger would be a disaster for the ex VFA/VFL clubs,
You also need juniors to succeed at local footy. Pretty sure only Willi and Werribee have juniors. The VFA clubs have a huge challenge should the VFL be dissolved. Let’s hope that does not happen.Pretty much. Local footy will end up being the place for these clubs. It is the top level of suburban football which is what the VFA used to be.
I also think the lower salary caps would come as welcome to the VFL clubs, none of whom are ever totally flush with cash.
They have to convince the other clubs in those leagues that they should be allowed in, however.
From there, it’ll be up to the SFL / EFL / NFL / EDFL / WRFL if they want reform that could create a promotion / relegation path to a city-wide league or division that would be most similar to the old VFA. If clubs want it, it could happen - but it’d need buy-in across the board.
You also need juniors to succeed at local footy. Pretty sure only Willi and Werribee have juniors. The VFA clubs have a huge challenge should the VFL be dissolved. Let’s hope that does not happen.
Are we getting a fixture today?
No clubs or leagues would be interested in this. Loss of revenue for clubs, more travel for players, volunteers and fans. Not a winner. Not even an outside chance of ever happening.Which is why any potential state league / city league etc HAS to have a promotion and relegation system like the VAFA.
Times change, areas change, demographics change. Clubs rise and clubs fall. Unless falling clubs are replaced naturally by rising clubs, the league simply dies it’s own death.
No clubs or leagues would be interested in this. Loss of revenue for clubs, more travel for players, volunteers and fans. Not a winner. Not even an outside chance of ever happening.