Hawkesy wrote:that would be a decent idea, but there's an issue with dual registrations. Your C's players would not be able to play in the Amateur League sides as well. I don't think dual registrations are allowed in the SAASL constitution.
2004 I know St peters C's were kicked out of the collegiate league because of this, i think it's the same with SAASL as well.
Correct. Dual registrations are not allowed.
I hear that the Collegiate Soccer League will still continue as its own entity in 2009 meaning that there will be at least three non-professional football competitions in the Adelaide metropolitan area.
No one from the FFSA metro league has contacted us.
We have already set things in motion for next year as SA Ameteur contesters.
I can't see any gain by joining some money hungry dickheads.
When we were with the feds (many years ago) we were treated like the waste of time side.
We have money in the bank these days and the modbury feds are in big debt.
I like our small community style club and i hope it stays that way.
I posted this in another thread, I thought it made interesting reading in light of the FFSA proposal.
Seems like the SAASL was on the ball......38 years ago.
Some of this sounds like what FFA are trying to achieve now....have a read.