that's right they don't. what im on about is passes for free entry for home and away fed games. incidently seaford does not charge for feds home games these days.God is an Englishman wrote:Surely a life member doesn't pay any fees at all.

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that's right they don't. what im on about is passes for free entry for home and away fed games. incidently seaford does not charge for feds home games these days.God is an Englishman wrote:Surely a life member doesn't pay any fees at all.
I'm confused, I thought this was about player passes for SAASL.THE ORAKLE wrote:that's right they don't. what im on about is passes for free entry for home and away fed games. incidently seaford does not charge for feds home games these days.God is an Englishman wrote:Surely a life member doesn't pay any fees at all.
God is an Englishman wrote:I'm confused, I thought this was about player passes for SAASL.THE ORAKLE wrote:that's right they don't. what im on about is passes for free entry for home and away fed games. incidently seaford does not charge for feds home games these days.God is an Englishman wrote:Surely a life member doesn't pay any fees at all.
A direction that SAASL life members should get FFSA passes? :?THE ORAKLE wrote:I just suggested a new direction for passes. that's all.
Shouldn't be an issue anyway, different leagues, even different affiliations - let them play. I'd go as far as to allow players to be registered for a Saturday and a Sunday SAASL side.bloodypassit wrote:wonder how many SAASL clubs are playing dual registered players....
FFSA players that join SAASL clubs and haven't de-registered themselves on Myfootballclub or the FFSA club hasn't accepted the deregistration as they still owe money to the FFSA club....
omg I have to agree with you. if they have the stamina and the passion. why not.God is an Englishman wrote:Shouldn't be an issue anyway, different leagues, even different affiliations - let them play. I'd go as far as to allow players to be registered for a Saturday and a Sunday SAASL side.bloodypassit wrote:wonder how many SAASL clubs are playing dual registered players....
FFSA players that join SAASL clubs and haven't de-registered themselves on Myfootballclub or the FFSA club hasn't accepted the deregistration as they still owe money to the FFSA club....
What happens in the cup?God is an Englishman wrote:I'd go as far as to allow players to be registered for a Saturday and a Sunday SAASL side.
johndedes wrote:I have no idea