Re Clubs in trouble my take is,
Good clubs can see in advance that they may hit an iceberg and work hard not to finish up at the bottom of the ocean. K/Park last year paid a lot to players and lost approx $40k in 2011.
My guess is some players did not get paid or the EDFL? Either way not a good idea.
The club was a good club years ago but with the local primary closure, lack of admin people then this was always going to happen. Good luck with their endevours to survive wish them well.
The comment of the players is a 50/50 call they ask for the contract $ and conditions and must adhere to them. The club also must provide an envoirment for all to achieve and work a 1 and not be whats in it for me!
If K/Park fall over will B & C Grade still happen. EDFL said they must have a 8 & 6 team comp?
It will be interesting to see how it all pans out and good luck to ALL Clubs in 2012.
KP was not and is not in financial trouble. Have not heard of a single player who was not paid what was due. The problem has been finding volunteers willing to put in the time required. The players have done a serviceable job on the field but for whatever reason (I'm sure I'll hear many) there has not been enough people (players & supporters) willing and able to get involved off field. It's my understanding that junior player & supporter numbers are the strongest in quite a while and that a full committee is now in place. According to the EDFL website, still looking for a playing assistant and two's coach. Given the off season issues recruitment has probably been hampered and natural attrition means that instead of taking a step forward on field a step back may be the result. This to me isn't an excuse to break a contract and in my opinion it would be remiss of the club to excuse those who wish to do so.