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Just checked the Amateur Web page and they have removed Young Stars from the fixture list and table. So does this actually mean they have been officially kicked out?
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Going to take a punt here and say yesCrazylegs wrote:Just checked the Amateur Web page and they have removed Young Stars from the fixture list and table. So does this actually mean they have been officially kicked out?
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lelHatchet Squad wrote:Going to take a punt here and say yesCrazylegs wrote:Just checked the Amateur Web page and they have removed Young Stars from the fixture list and table. So does this actually mean they have been officially kicked out?
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They will be back under a new name and still wearing those skanky Maiwand shirts.
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this weekend i suppose.The Wise Monkey wrote:They will be back under a new name and still wearing those skanky Maiwand shirts.
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Lets start guessing what name they re-enter the competition as next year? Lets not pretend we all know that they will be back. Playing from the same grounds with the same strips, with the same trouble makers.
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If this happens, then it is up to the clubs they face to just refuse to play them. Seaford did when we were due to play their friends Ghan United.Footballwise wrote:Lets start guessing what name they re-enter the competition as next year? Lets not pretend we all know that they will be back. Playing from the same grounds with the same strips, with the same trouble makers.
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I thought "new teams" needed to be entered into div 4 or 5. how do this lot keep managing to enter in div 3Footballwise wrote:Lets start guessing what name they re-enter the competition as next year? Lets not pretend we all know that they will be back. Playing from the same grounds with the same strips, with the same trouble makers.
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Adelaide Youngstars started in 2012 in Division 4 and were promoted the following year. They did finish 9th last year but stayed in Div 3 ...bigdawg wrote:I thought "new teams" needed to be entered into div 4 or 5. how do this lot keep managing to enter in div 3Footballwise wrote:Lets start guessing what name they re-enter the competition as next year? Lets not pretend we all know that they will be back. Playing from the same grounds with the same strips, with the same trouble makers.
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Footballwise wrote:Lets start guessing what name they re-enter the competition as next year? Lets not pretend we all know that they will be back. Playing from the same grounds with the same strips, with the same trouble makers.
what ground?
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Not because of good behaviour.bloodypassit wrote:Adelaide Youngstars started in 2012 in Division 4 and were promoted the following year. They did finish 9th last year but stayed in Div 3 ...bigdawg wrote:I thought "new teams" needed to be entered into div 4 or 5. how do this lot keep managing to enter in div 3Footballwise wrote:Lets start guessing what name they re-enter the competition as next year? Lets not pretend we all know that they will be back. Playing from the same grounds with the same strips, with the same trouble makers.
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ive said this before. if the stupid govt stop thowing away OUR bloody money to the league to set up these winkers, the league would get rid of them quicksmart and return the rest of the clubs to normality. do the govt pay their rego fees as well. only asking.
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We were advised that the reason they were 'removed' from the league is due to the current issue that happened with the ref vs Angle Vale and also as they had not PAID thier registration fees to SAASL yet... with that in mind, if they arent paying fees with Govt funds, what are they doing with it??ive said this before. if the stupid govt stop thowing away OUR bloody money to the league to set up these winkers, the league would get rid of them quicksmart and return the rest of the clubs to normality. do the govt pay their rego fees as well. only asking.
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Govt monies would be paid directly to SAASL - so are you accusing the SAASL of fraud?Southern Style wrote:We were advised that the reason they were 'removed' from the league is due to the current issue that happened with the ref vs Angle Vale and also as they had not PAID thier registration fees to SAASL yet... with that in mind, if they arent paying fees with Govt funds, what are they doing with it??
Time for some righteous indignation
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So you're saying the government would send a cheque to their club for their fees and tell them to pay it to the League?Southern Style wrote:We were advised that the reason they were 'removed' from the league is due to the current issue that happened with the ref vs Angle Vale and also as they had not PAID thier registration fees to SAASL yet... with that in mind, if they arent paying fees with Govt funds, what are they doing with it??ive said this before. if the stupid govt stop thowing away OUR bloody money to the league to set up these winkers, the league would get rid of them quicksmart and return the rest of the clubs to normality. do the govt pay their rego fees as well. only asking.
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I think the haters should make their minds up - are they bad because the government are paying everything for them, or are they bad because they aren't paying their fees?Southern Style wrote:We were advised that the reason they were 'removed' from the league is due to the current issue that happened with the ref vs Angle Vale and also as they had not PAID thier registration fees to SAASL yet... with that in mind, if they arent paying fees with Govt funds, what are they doing with it??ive said this before. if the stupid govt stop thowing away OUR bloody money to the league to set up these winkers, the league would get rid of them quicksmart and return the rest of the clubs to normality. do the govt pay their rego fees as well. only asking.
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Im not sure of the exact facts that people are referring to, but I believe the situation is that they are to pay their fees like any team. The government provide x amount of money to the club to assist in minorities in the community. The government may have provided money which could have been used on kits, goals, training equipment etc and not spent on fees.
Either way, the issues from opposition teams are more that they are violent idiots. Referees have been attacked, players have been attacked and its just not a comfortable place to play. In a bad way. You fear for your safety and the safety of your family when its your turn to play them. Ive heard of players refusing to bring their families and friends to those games as they wont be safe. That shouldnt happen and something needs to be done to bring back that safety level of amateur football.
Either way, the issues from opposition teams are more that they are violent idiots. Referees have been attacked, players have been attacked and its just not a comfortable place to play. In a bad way. You fear for your safety and the safety of your family when its your turn to play them. Ive heard of players refusing to bring their families and friends to those games as they wont be safe. That shouldnt happen and something needs to be done to bring back that safety level of amateur football.
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Agreed. That's the pertinent issue.Dissapointment wrote:Im not sure of the exact facts that people are referring to, but I believe the situation is that they are to pay their fees like any team. The government provide x amount of money to the club to assist in minorities in the community. The government may have provided money which could have been used on kits, goals, training equipment etc and not spent on fees.
Either way, the issues from opposition teams are more that they are violent idiots. Referees have been attacked, players have been attacked and its just not a comfortable place to play. In a bad way. You fear for your safety and the safety of your family when its your turn to play them. Ive heard of players refusing to bring their families and friends to those games as they wont be safe. That shouldnt happen and something needs to be done to bring back that safety level of amateur football.
So would the idiots stop carrying on like the government has stolen their milk money just because they're trying to help migrant communities integrate into society.
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My previous club was almost exclusively a migrant community and a Middle Eastern migrant community at that and our opponents never had issue with us like they have with these animals, yes animals.....maybe you need to look at the environment which they come from and you'll see that they live by law of the jungle and by the sword......otto62 wrote:Agreed. That's the pertinent issue.Dissapointment wrote:Im not sure of the exact facts that people are referring to, but I believe the situation is that they are to pay their fees like any team. The government provide x amount of money to the club to assist in minorities in the community. The government may have provided money which could have been used on kits, goals, training equipment etc and not spent on fees.
Either way, the issues from opposition teams are more that they are violent idiots. Referees have been attacked, players have been attacked and its just not a comfortable place to play. In a bad way. You fear for your safety and the safety of your family when its your turn to play them. Ive heard of players refusing to bring their families and friends to those games as they wont be safe. That shouldnt happen and something needs to be done to bring back that safety level of amateur football.
So would the idiots stop carrying on like the government has stolen their milk money just because they're trying to help migrant communities integrate into society.
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I hope when I said that they are violent idiots, I was clear enough in pointing out I was meaning AYS and not the immigrant community as a whole.
Football is an all inclusive game. Ive played against teams consisting of players from all over the world and the basic point is that you play the game, win lose or draw. Violence doesnt come into it. Theres no point, especially in amateurs. Any player that gets aggressive to that level on a weekend should not be in the competition, no matter where they are from.
Football is an all inclusive game. Ive played against teams consisting of players from all over the world and the basic point is that you play the game, win lose or draw. Violence doesnt come into it. Theres no point, especially in amateurs. Any player that gets aggressive to that level on a weekend should not be in the competition, no matter where they are from.
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We played SA Centrals last week and they are a credit to their shirt and to the communities they represent. One of the nicest football teams I have played against. If only these other muppets could take a leaf out of their book instead of playing the violence card.Dissapointment wrote:I hope when I said that they are violent idiots, I was clear enough in pointing out I was meaning AYS and not the immigrant community as a whole.
Football is an all inclusive game. Ive played against teams consisting of players from all over the world and the basic point is that you play the game, win lose or draw. Violence doesnt come into it. Theres no point, especially in amateurs. Any player that gets aggressive to that level on a weekend should not be in the competition, no matter where they are from.
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Totally agree with you Hatchett... SA Central were a credit to themselves and the Muslim Community when we played the week before.Hatchet Squad wrote:We played SA Centrals last week and they are a credit to their shirt and to the communities they represent. One of the nicest football teams I have played against. If only these other muppets could take a leaf out of their book instead of playing the violence card.Dissapointment wrote:I hope when I said that they are violent idiots, I was clear enough in pointing out I was meaning AYS and not the immigrant community as a whole.
Football is an all inclusive game. Ive played against teams consisting of players from all over the world and the basic point is that you play the game, win lose or draw. Violence doesnt come into it. Theres no point, especially in amateurs. Any player that gets aggressive to that level on a weekend should not be in the competition, no matter where they are from.
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HALLEUJAH. one bloody rose among all the thorns. is there hope then do you reckon.
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THE ORAKLE wrote:HALLEUJAH. one bloody rose among all the thorns. is there hope then do you reckon.
Most of the foreign led sides are perfectly fine and enjoyable to play against. If you are having trouble with every side...... well have you heard the saying if everything smells like shit, you should probably check your shoes?
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just so I understand very clearly....... the government pay money to help people from another country to migrate into Australia and I would assume to learn the culture etc... so the best way to do this is to put them into a club that contains 30 other people from their country and no one from Australia..... and that is expected to help them migrateotto62 wrote:Agreed. That's the pertinent issue.Dissapointment wrote:Im not sure of the exact facts that people are referring to, but I believe the situation is that they are to pay their fees like any team. The government provide x amount of money to the club to assist in minorities in the community. The government may have provided money which could have been used on kits, goals, training equipment etc and not spent on fees.
Either way, the issues from opposition teams are more that they are violent idiots. Referees have been attacked, players have been attacked and its just not a comfortable place to play. In a bad way. You fear for your safety and the safety of your family when its your turn to play them. I've heard of players refusing to bring their families and friends to those games as they wont be safe. That shouldn't happen and something needs to be done to bring back that safety level of amateur football.
So would the idiots stop carrying on like the government has stolen their milk money just because they're trying to help migrant communities integrate into society.
and then we wonder why they behave the same way here as they did in their own country - who are the idiots
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They then socialise and play amongst teams from all over Adelaide. The idea is sound, the intent is good. Most clubs have actually started and thrived with this sort of plan and gone on to get promoted, organise youth teams and generally become an active and positive part of the football landscape. Hatchet used Centrals above as an example and I couldnt agree more. They have juniors sides as well. Without this start up, this would not have happened and these young kids may not have felt comfortable playing for a different local side.
Its mostly positve and a great idea by the government to use sport to integrate immigrants into the community. Cause one team stuffs up and isnt sufficiently punished is not a reason to assume that we are all idiots and that it isnt working.
Its mostly positve and a great idea by the government to use sport to integrate immigrants into the community. Cause one team stuffs up and isnt sufficiently punished is not a reason to assume that we are all idiots and that it isnt working.
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Wonder how Adelaide Blue Eagles, Campbelltown , West Adelaide, Adelaide Budapest, Polonia, Croatia etc first started... New immigrants associating with clubs close to their original ties..
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