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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Is there a salary cap in operation in the GVL if so does it work, what are the limits?
Is there any control in any way shape or form over how and who clubs can recruit.
Is there a salary cap in operation in the GVL if so does it work, what are the limits?
Is there any control in any way shape or form over how and who clubs can recruit.
No salary cap in place for the GV, has been talked about previously but nothing done.
The amount of money assumably being paid is interesting and ruining country footy if not done and handled by capable people.
There is a huge amount of people being paid at minor league level who haven't and never will play major league footy getting $ 200 -300, which in turn drives the value of major league players of all levels up.
I'd like to see zoning, where a zone would have 4 x minor league clubs, 2 x 2nd Div clubs and 1 x 1st div club in each zone.
With player payments based on which standard they play at.
ie minimum payments $ 500 a div 1 game, $ 200 a div 2 game and $00000 a minor league game.
The amount of money assumably being paid is interesting and ruining country footy if not done and handled by capable people.
There is a huge amount of people being paid at minor league level who haven't and never will play major league footy getting $ 200 -300, which in turn drives the value of major league players of all levels up. I'd like to see zoning, where a zone would have 4 x minor league clubs, 2 x 2nd Div clubs and 1 x 1st div club in each zone.
With player payments based on which standard they play at.
ie minimum payments $ 500 a div 1 game, $ 200 a div 2 game and $00000 a minor league game.
The amount of money assumably being paid is interesting and ruining country footy if not done and handled by capable people.
There is a huge amount of people being paid at minor league level who haven't and never will play major league footy getting $ 200 -300, which in turn drives the value of major league players of all levels up.
I'd like to see zoning, where a zone would have 4 x minor league clubs, 2 x 2nd Div clubs and 1 x 1st div club in each zone.
With player payments based on which standard they pay at.
ie minimum payments $ 500 a div 1 game, $ 200 a div 2 game and $00000 a minor league game.
You beat me to it Sparra, I'm sure the VFL probably think the same about 'minor leagues' such as the GV and O & M driving the prices of players up that couldn't even be considered senior footballers (at VFL level), it's all subjective to what you perceive as major and minor leagues.What do you call minor league level?
Once you are outside the almighty AFL, wouldn't you then become a minor league level footballer?
The last time the points system was spoken about was the year Seymour beat Swans in the GF. The news ran an article on the Swans team and they were over quota.
It is based on th YVMDFL model where:
A 'local' player gets 1 point, this can be:
- A player who has played 3rds at your club.
A 'standard recruit' gets 2 points, this can be:
- A player from any other VCFL team
- A VAFA or Metro footballer
A 'state' player get 3 points, this can be:
- A TAC Cup player (not from your 3rds)
- A VFL player (not from your 3rds)
An 'AFL recruit' gets 4 points, obviously:
- An AFL player who did not come from your club.
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Points reduce by one point for each year. For example Adem Yze will be worth 3 points this year, if he plays for Swans in 2011 worth 2, and in 2012 he will be worth one.
Any player swapping teams in the VCFL is automatically worth 2 points, Michael Roberts will be worth2 points at Mooroopna this season, whilst would have been worth one at Tongala as he had been there for more than 2 years.
Teams had to stay under quota.
Sparra its my belief that the VCFL catergorises leagues as , State, Major Div 1 & 2 and Minor/District.What do you call minor league level?
Once you are outside the almighty AFL, wouldn't you then become a minor league level footballer?
At no stage was I labelling " district football leagues as the cause of these football mercenaries ".You beat me to it Sparra, I'm sure the VFL probably think the same about 'minor leagues' such as the GV and O & M driving the prices of players up that couldn't even be considered senior footballers (at VFL level), it's all subjective to what you perceive as major and minor leagues.
To label district football leagues as the cause of these football mercenaries reeks of arrogance, they're no less entitled to pursue a flag than GVFL clubs. If that means paying players that couldn't break into their senior GV side, for one reason or another, so be it. They may be the perfect fit for a district club that are lacking that one key forward, who, because he was just a little too slow/small/one-dimensional for GV footy, could never hold down a senior spot...