Just a short bit of what went on.
We were promised the same concessions the EAgles were when they entered.After Fremantle signed the seal, the AFL in their wisdom with drew a large numnber of the concession, including the numberm of 17 years olds we could have as protected so no other club could select them From memory, the EAgles had five that were protected, we were given one.
We were elected to supposedly dilute to power that the EAgles were having on the competition. Thier winning the falgs in 92/94, cost us dearly.
What they received was if you look, basically the same as what the Suns and Giants received.
A person at the head of the FDFC told me in our first year after I said we came in five years too early, "would you prefer to have our own club in our own colours, or a failed bankrupt Melbourne based club. A club that would have just been in colours only because none of the players wanted to come to WA when the club folded or was shoved out by the AFL" This is the same club the AFL WOULD NOT give a send off to. It turned out that Fremantle were the only club to acknowledge the demise of the club by making a big day for them.Fremantle as a new club paid to fly so many of their legends to be part of a parade to recognise them as individuals and as a club.
We were not wanted by the WAFL because it meant a large drain on the WAFL competition.The WAFC didn't want us because they were afraid that we were going to kill the goose that layed the golden egg,WCEs.
The AFL didn't want us other than to take away the Egles power.
If you get a chance and are interested enough to find out more mon our history and how were born find the history of WA football. A book titled "Behind the play, a history of football in Western Australia from 1968.
A full history of WA football up until and just after the Dockers entry.It gives the troubles between South and East Fremantle in trying to come together to form a team with both clubs involved. The dislike in each other and pride stopped it from happening.
Yep, as a club we have been dudded. Even to the point where we were $8 mil in the red, due to mismanagement.The AFL with Demetriou and Anderson threatening to remove us from the competition. But thanks to a few, we were out of the red and into the balck within three years.
And a huge bonus for Fremantle is that we have NEVER put our hand out to the AFL for money to keep us going, unlike Melbourne based clubs like Melbopurne, Norths, Footscray, Saints, Hawthorn.
OHHH and not to forget the mob from up the road, they sponged allegedly arounf $15 mil from the State government because they were going broke.
Sorry for the long post, but you did ask.
s_wd6 - this pretty much nails it, but the only thing I'd add is that the WAFC (which, lest we forget only really exists because the Eagles and WAFL needed a taxpayer-funded bailout at the time) was reluctant to spend money on anything that wasn't the Eagles or WAFL. Hence we were set up on the smell of an oily rag re facilities, coaching and recruitment and just about everything else - a direct through line to the early wilderness years.
Some of that history bleeds into the present day Commission admin's reluctance to challenge the basket case at West Coast today - protecting the Eagles is in their foundational DNA.