FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
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FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
This is the most important topic of this century and others similar that have been deleted by someone on FN.
Please continue the debate?
Under 10's now over $700pa plus in some clubs a joke.
What are you going to do FFSA ???
Please continue the debate?
Under 10's now over $700pa plus in some clubs a joke.
What are you going to do FFSA ???
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Re: FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
johndedes wrote:This is the most important topic of this century and others similar that have been deleted by someone on FN.
Please continue the debate?
Under 10's now over $700pa plus in some clubs s joke.
What are you going to do FFSA ???
This and global warming, what have the FFSA ever done about global warming
Are you Bodo in disguise?
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Re: FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
My 4 year olds recreation activities in a year:johndedes wrote:This is the most important topic of this century and others similar that have been deleted by someone on FN.
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Under 10's now over $700pa plus in some clubs s joke.
What are you going to do FFSA ???
- Swimming $190 a term (full year $760)
- Dance classes $130 a term (full year $520)
- Art classes $170 a term (full year $680)
I guess it's on par with other activities.
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why wont somebody please let the kiddies dance, swim and paint!!!!!!
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What if you have three children playing say under 10, 12 and 14 soccer? At FFSA level?? Gee need a few spare biscuits to pay for the fees???? Boots, transport etc etc
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bcos to quote the late jimmy durante. everybody wants a piece of the action. ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
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Re: FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
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My 4 year olds recreation activities in a year:
- Swimming $190 a term (full year $760)
- Dance classes $130 a term (full year $520)
- Art classes $170 a term (full year $680)
I guess it's on par with other activities.
what does it cost to get them to.....
ride a bike
kick a ball at the park with mates...actually, play any sport
climb trees
go fishing along Linear Pk
make your own kite and fly it
etc etc
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Re: FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
Biscuits! Let them eat cakejohndedes wrote:What if you have three children playing say under 10, 12 and 14 soccer? At FFSA level?? Gee need a few spare biscuits to pay for the fees???? Boots, transport etc etc
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Re: FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
I wasn't saying that I had an issue paying. I was making reference that playing football and doing some other rec activities that the costs are similar.MegaBonus wrote:BeNatural
My 4 year olds recreation activities in a year:
- Swimming $190 a term (full year $760)
- Dance classes $130 a term (full year $520)
- Art classes $170 a term (full year $680)
I guess it's on par with other activities.
what does it cost to get them to.....
ride a bike
kick a ball at the park with mates...actually, play any sport
climb trees
go fishing along Linear Pk
make your own kite and fly it
etc etc
Re: FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
The FFSA have lost one of their young, loved and respected employees, and you have the nerve to keep having a go at them todayjohndedes wrote:This is the most important topic of this century and others similar that have been deleted by someone on FN.
Please continue the debate?
Under 10's now over $700pa plus in some clubs a joke.
What are you going to do FFSA ???
Absolute disgrace !!
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you sound like joe hockey as we go back to master and servant timesN5 1BH wrote:Biscuits! Let them eat cakejohndedes wrote:What if you have three children playing say under 10, 12 and 14 soccer? At FFSA level?? Gee need a few spare biscuits to pay for the fees???? Boots, transport etc etc
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Totally agree socca...Socca wrote:The FFSA have lost one of their young, loved and respected employees, and you have the nerve to keep having a go at them todayjohndedes wrote:This is the most important topic of this century and others similar that have been deleted by someone on FN.
Please continue the debate?
Under 10's now over $700pa plus in some clubs a joke.
What are you going to do FFSA ???
Absolute disgrace !!
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This topic has been moved to the Wild West Forum and JD can take a break for 7 days due to his inconsiderate comments.Socca wrote:The FFSA have lost one of their young, loved and respected employees, and you have the nerve to keep having a go at them todayjohndedes wrote:This is the most important topic of this century and others similar that have been deleted by someone on FN.
Please continue the debate?
Under 10's now over $700pa plus in some clubs a joke.
What are you going to do FFSA ???
Absolute disgrace !!
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7 day break should be more for rehashing the same old topic/s over and over.admin wrote:This topic has been moved to the Wild West Forum and JD can take a break for 7 days due to his inconsiderate comments.Socca wrote:The FFSA have lost one of their young, loved and respected employees, and you have the nerve to keep having a go at them todayjohndedes wrote:This is the most important topic of this century and others similar that have been deleted by someone on FN.
Please continue the debate?
Under 10's now over $700pa plus in some clubs a joke.
What are you going to do FFSA ???
Absolute disgrace !!
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Re: FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
So having a topic regarding junior fees is inappropriate because a referee has past on.
Although without doubt the death a tradagy. How is junior fees even on the same level as a death?
It would be like not being able to crictise the australian labor party because gough whitlam had died.
I happen to think dedes is a twat, but il defend his right to free speech. Il defend anyone's right to free speech including hawksey and victor Vaughan. unless, of course, that speech is defaming, racial or religiously insightful. I hardly think that this is even close to being any of these. Let alone hurtful to family and friends of Matt. Personally I would be more offended if junior fees where correlated in the same speech as a death just because they worked for the same organisation.
Footballnews get a grip.
Although without doubt the death a tradagy. How is junior fees even on the same level as a death?
It would be like not being able to crictise the australian labor party because gough whitlam had died.
I happen to think dedes is a twat, but il defend his right to free speech. Il defend anyone's right to free speech including hawksey and victor Vaughan. unless, of course, that speech is defaming, racial or religiously insightful. I hardly think that this is even close to being any of these. Let alone hurtful to family and friends of Matt. Personally I would be more offended if junior fees where correlated in the same speech as a death just because they worked for the same organisation.
Footballnews get a grip.
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I have to agree with Thomas Häsler.
Throw yourself into the frey!
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Inappropriate at this time, let the FFSA and football community grieve in peace without his continual FFSA questioningThomas Hassler wrote:So having a topic regarding junior fees is inappropriate because a referee has past on.
Although without doubt the death a tradagy. How is junior fees even on the same level as a death?
It would be like not being able to crictise the australian labor party because gough whitlam had died.
I happen to think dedes is a twat, but il defend his right to free speech. Il defend anyone's right to free speech including hawksey and victor Vaughan. unless, of course, that speech is defaming, racial or religiously insightful. I hardly think that this is even close to being any of these. Let alone hurtful to family and friends of Matt. Personally I would be more offended if junior fees where correlated in the same speech as a death just because they worked for the same organisation.
Footballnews get a grip.
He's been going on for months and months about this same crap, surely he can stfu for atleast a week and show a little respect for the people that worked with Matt
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I must say if I suffered a personal tragic loss, the last thing I'm likely to do for a while is log on to FN.Imori Miyuki wrote:It is crap, but no one is forced to read.
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Re: FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
That's just like saying any post on any topic is inappropriateSocca wrote:Inappropriate at this time, let the FFSA and football community grieve in peace without his continual FFSA questioningThomas Hassler wrote:So having a topic regarding junior fees is inappropriate because a referee has past on.
Although without doubt the death a tradagy. How is junior fees even on the same level as a death?
It would be like not being able to crictise the australian labor party because gough whitlam had died.
I happen to think dedes is a twat, but il defend his right to free speech. Il defend anyone's right to free speech including hawksey and victor Vaughan. unless, of course, that speech is defaming, racial or religiously insightful. I hardly think that this is even close to being any of these. Let alone hurtful to family and friends of Matt. Personally I would be more offended if junior fees where correlated in the same speech as a death just because they worked for the same organisation.
Footballnews get a grip.
He's been going on for months and months about this same crap, surely he can stfu for atleast a week and show a little respect for the people that worked with Matt
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Re: FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
admin wrote:This topic has been moved to the Wild West Forum and JD can take a break for 7 days due to his inconsiderate comments.Socca wrote:The FFSA have lost one of their young, loved and respected employees, and you have the nerve to keep having a go at them todayjohndedes wrote:This is the most important topic of this century and others similar that have been deleted by someone on FN.
Please continue the debate?
Under 10's now over $700pa plus in some clubs a joke.
What are you going to do FFSA ???
Absolute disgrace !!
How is it inconsiderate to talk about junior fees?
Another ban for a petty reason.
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Re: FFSA and high cost of Junior Fees
Absolutely spot onThomas Hassler wrote:So having a topic regarding junior fees is inappropriate because a referee has past on.
Although without doubt the death a tradagy. How is junior fees even on the same level as a death?
It would be like not being able to crictise the australian labor party because gough whitlam had died.
I happen to think dedes is a twat, but il defend his right to free speech. Il defend anyone's right to free speech including hawksey and victor Vaughan. unless, of course, that speech is defaming, racial or religiously insightful. I hardly think that this is even close to being any of these. Let alone hurtful to family and friends of Matt. Personally I would be more offended if junior fees where correlated in the same speech as a death just because they worked for the same organisation.
Footballnews get a grip.
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Matt is a very widely respected member of the football community and also a respected member of FootballNews. He works for the FFSA and undoubtedly many in that organisation are hurting at this time.Thomas Hassler wrote:So having a topic regarding junior fees is inappropriate because a referee has past on.
Although without doubt the death a tradagy. How is junior fees even on the same level as a death?
It would be like not being able to crictise the australian labor party because gough whitlam had died.
I happen to think dedes is a twat, but il defend his right to free speech. Il defend anyone's right to free speech including hawksey and victor Vaughan. unless, of course, that speech is defaming, racial or religiously insightful. I hardly think that this is even close to being any of these. Let alone hurtful to family and friends of Matt. Personally I would be more offended if junior fees where correlated in the same speech as a death just because they worked for the same organisation.
Footballnews get a grip.
We make no judgement as to what people consider to be offensive when someone complains and we just move or delete it. Freedom of speech does not mean the freedom to offend others.
John Dedes has already been warned about his postings in the forums in the past fortnight and he has not heeded the warnings.
If you dont like the way we run this forum then go somewhere else. There is nothing forcing you to be here but if you are here then you are going to have to put up with the fact that there is some moderation of these forums. The moderation is not perfect, we miss a lot, but we try and its all done be volunteers who donate their time.
I am going to draw a line here - this moderation issue has taken up too much of everyone's time and the decisions have already been made and so cant be changed. Continuing to argue is wasting everyones time. So either you give it a rest or we are just going to remove you from the forums rather than waste any more time on it.
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I never got a warning, or a reason.
Throw yourself into the frey!