:spade: The Mercury: 8 April 2011 - Tigers' TSL extinction battle - Click here
And now we have this crap. FFS...
Let's just wind up a supposedly financially solid club with 70 years of history and 9 TFL premierships because their changerooms aren't good and their lights aren't bright enough, meanwhile we'll keep in clubs like South who have never even made a final in their history at the top level and don't look like it anytime soon.
We'll keep a club in the comp that's still more than $350k in debt and attracts approximately 300 people to its home matches.
Don't this lot realise that the Huon guys aren't interested in stepping up to TSL level?
Southern Districts was founded under the guise of Project 2000, an idea put in place by key people from Kingston, Channel and Sandy Bay Football Clubs' to represent the Kingborough region in TFL football.
It was admitted to the TFL in 1998 in the wake of Sandy Bay's demise and pretty much struggled for its entire 26 match history to attract crowds.
It was led by Denis Fuller, a former Kingston president and prominent businessman in the region.
Channel supporters did not follow it, Kingston Football Club actively undermined the Cats at every turn and their supporters refused to follow it, the only people following them were old Sandy Bay supporters, in the end the old Seagulls fans also turned away from Southern Districts in their droves, the club was leaking money like a seive and their final match drew a paltry 447 to North Hobart.
Denis Fuller stated in the wake of the club being wound up that 'the bold move of establishing a Statewide League club in the Kingborough region was an abject failure'.
Hobart supporters will most definitely NOT support matches involving in Kingborough so their involvement will not be there for a start.
I thought the object of this competition was for clubs to remain 'in profit'?
Perhaps AFL Tasmania can place the goalposts on centre-wing next week, they seem to keep moving them at every opportunity.
If it wasn't for people like Steve Allie, Wiggins etc, the State League would struggle to last the season out due to lack of interest and supporters being fed up with the constant tinkering with the competition by these incompetent muppets at AFL Tasmania.
They surely are kidding themselves.
And now we have this crap. FFS...
Let's just wind up a supposedly financially solid club with 70 years of history and 9 TFL premierships because their changerooms aren't good and their lights aren't bright enough, meanwhile we'll keep in clubs like South who have never even made a final in their history at the top level and don't look like it anytime soon.
We'll keep a club in the comp that's still more than $350k in debt and attracts approximately 300 people to its home matches.
Don't this lot realise that the Huon guys aren't interested in stepping up to TSL level?
Southern Districts was founded under the guise of Project 2000, an idea put in place by key people from Kingston, Channel and Sandy Bay Football Clubs' to represent the Kingborough region in TFL football.
It was admitted to the TFL in 1998 in the wake of Sandy Bay's demise and pretty much struggled for its entire 26 match history to attract crowds.
It was led by Denis Fuller, a former Kingston president and prominent businessman in the region.
Channel supporters did not follow it, Kingston Football Club actively undermined the Cats at every turn and their supporters refused to follow it, the only people following them were old Sandy Bay supporters, in the end the old Seagulls fans also turned away from Southern Districts in their droves, the club was leaking money like a seive and their final match drew a paltry 447 to North Hobart.
Denis Fuller stated in the wake of the club being wound up that 'the bold move of establishing a Statewide League club in the Kingborough region was an abject failure'.
Hobart supporters will most definitely NOT support matches involving in Kingborough so their involvement will not be there for a start.
I thought the object of this competition was for clubs to remain 'in profit'?
Perhaps AFL Tasmania can place the goalposts on centre-wing next week, they seem to keep moving them at every opportunity.
If it wasn't for people like Steve Allie, Wiggins etc, the State League would struggle to last the season out due to lack of interest and supporters being fed up with the constant tinkering with the competition by these incompetent muppets at AFL Tasmania.
They surely are kidding themselves.