Hi Kitch!!Kitchimo wrote:Well a team sheet only holds 16 names....
Was going to put this question to the league today..... so what is it? Unlimited amount of substitutes and substitutions, or is there a cap on both?
Thanks mate!

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Hi Kitch!!Kitchimo wrote:Well a team sheet only holds 16 names....
I don't believe there is a limit, providing they are registered and are named on the team sheet.5cougarsthanx wrote:Hi Kitch!!Kitchimo wrote:Well a team sheet only holds 16 names....
Was going to put this question to the league today..... so what is it? Unlimited amount of substitutes and substitutions, or is there a cap on both?
Thanks mate!
but can they play? if we have 5 subs for example, can we rotate them, like AFL?Power04 wrote:If you look between the first 11 and the substitues, there is a space, you can usually get a couple more names in there.5cougarsthanx wrote:Hi Kitch!!Kitchimo wrote:Well a team sheet only holds 16 names....
Was going to put this question to the league today..... so what is it? Unlimited amount of substitutes and substitutions, or is there a cap on both?
Thanks mate!
Bacon888 wrote:5 or 6 substitutes, not substitutions.
You did.Kitchimo wrote:Anyone noticed that Div 6 start date is one week after all the rest? (9/4)
poor u, id hate to follow port adelaidePower04 wrote:I don't believe there is a limit, providing they are registered and are named on the team sheet.5cougarsthanx wrote:Hi Kitch!!Kitchimo wrote:Well a team sheet only holds 16 names....
Was going to put this question to the league today..... so what is it? Unlimited amount of substitutes and substitutions, or is there a cap on both?
Thanks mate!
If you look between the first 11 and the 5 substitues, there is a space, you can usually get a couple more names in there.
Well quoted and totally agree. I just think that if we implement the same ruling to this competition (pretty much an over 35's league), we are not treating this competition for what it is. Having the luxury of an interchange would be perfect. We can stack the side with the 15-16 players available to us, all our players get an even run each week and no-one is left out. Supposed to be a more social/ laid back comp. in my opinion. Leave the seriousness to the younger guys in the A's and B's. Plus, I am sure us older fella's wouldn't mind a spell or two through the 90 min game.htfac wrote:Do what you want as long as both teams consent prior to the game. C teams are all about the club not the league. They are there to give everyone a go at playing our glorious game. Yeah some players are very ordinary but come the end of the season with injuries etc what is the bet you can count on these players to be there so that you can at least field a C team. Interchange is the only way that you can really give everyone a fair go. To be fair if your playing C team your in it for the love of the game.
Kitchimo wrote:The fixtures for the 'C' division (5/6/7) have appeared to change.
Adelaide Uni now in Division 5 (8 teams) as opposed to Division 6.
Southern Breakers inserted into Division 6 (10 teams).
Division 7 now has 9 teams.
Designed so that the Cs follow their As and Bs.The General wrote:Kitchimo wrote:The fixtures for the 'C' division (5/6/7) have appeared to change.
Adelaide Uni now in Division 5 (8 teams) as opposed to Division 6.
Southern Breakers inserted into Division 6 (10 teams).
Division 7 now has 9 teams.
The way div 5 is structured looks like 2 teams get a bye every week ? Am I missing something, or should those 2 teams be playing each other ( I wouldve thought ? )
Kitchimo wrote:Designed so that the Cs follow their As and Bs.The General wrote:Kitchimo wrote:The fixtures for the 'C' division (5/6/7) have appeared to change.
Adelaide Uni now in Division 5 (8 teams) as opposed to Division 6.
Southern Breakers inserted into Division 6 (10 teams).
Division 7 now has 9 teams.
The way div 5 is structured looks like 2 teams get a bye every week ? Am I missing something, or should those 2 teams be playing each other ( I wouldve thought ? )
It's all over the shop, just had a quick look and our C's don't follow the a's & B's once this year, even though there are 3 sides in the same divisions.Kitchimo wrote:Designed so that the Cs follow their As and Bs.The General wrote:Kitchimo wrote:The fixtures for the 'C' division (5/6/7) have appeared to change.
Adelaide Uni now in Division 5 (8 teams) as opposed to Division 6.
Southern Breakers inserted into Division 6 (10 teams).
Division 7 now has 9 teams.
The way div 5 is structured looks like 2 teams get a bye every week ? Am I missing something, or should those 2 teams be playing each other ( I wouldve thought ? )
No. That's why Div 5 has two byes.Franco UnAmerican wrote: It's all over the shop, just had a quick look and our C's don't follow the a's & B's once this year, even though there are 3 sides in the same divisions.
Common sense should have taken this into account
I haven't paid any attention to the C's draws at all, I took it for granted that where possible the C's would follow their A's and B'sKitchimo wrote:No. That's why Div 5 has two byes.Franco UnAmerican wrote: It's all over the shop, just had a quick look and our C's don't follow the a's & B's once this year, even though there are 3 sides in the same divisions.
Common sense should have taken this into account
I believe our Div 6 'C' team follows our Div 3A and 3B teams.
I haven't paid any attention to Div 7 as we aren't involved.
True, but I doubt that there are enough Div 1 and 2 C sides to make up 2 leagues this year, are there?Franco UnAmerican wrote:Didn't have a problem last year with Div 1 and 2 C sides...
In official competition games, LOTG allow three to seven substitutes to be nominated subject to competition rules - SAASL league competition rules specify a maximum of five substitutes only. In other games, more substitutes can be used so long as the particpating teams agree and the Ref is advised before kick-off. In junior and veterans games, I am pretty sure the LOTG allows interchange however I have not ref'd for a few years and cbf'd looking it up!Power04 wrote:I don't believe there is a limit, providing they are registered and are named on the team sheet.5cougarsthanx wrote:Hi Kitch!!Kitchimo wrote:Well a team sheet only holds 16 names....
Was going to put this question to the league today..... so what is it? Unlimited amount of substitutes and substitutions, or is there a cap on both?
Thanks mate!
If you look between the first 11 and the 5 substitues, there is a space, you can usually get a couple more names in there.
I'm not arguing with anyone, just annoyed at the way the C divs have been structured :?blackout wrote:True, but I doubt that there are enough Div 1 and 2 C sides to make up 2 leagues this year, are there?Franco UnAmerican wrote:Didn't have a problem last year with Div 1 and 2 C sides...
Anyway, not going to get drawn into this one. You can go back to arguing with Kitch
Not really. They should draw up a 1v8, 2v7 3v6 etc. as suggested in this post. No software needed.blackout wrote:I feel sorry for the league trying to figure out these permutations. I know they probably have software for that, but it's gotta be tough trying to get it all to fit, and in some cases, it just won't.
This means that there are now only 7 teams who will be playing reserve games. Each club already had a a home and away bye round, now they will have two more. Only 12 games for these players!Saturday Division 4 clubs please note that Adelaide Uni Orange do not have a reserve team and will now kick off at 11.30am on the South Pitch, War Memorial Drive.
Also Mantarays Soccer Club no longer have a reserve side and will be playing at East Marden Primary School, kick off at 3.00pm.
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