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Recently got some new books. So updates coming.
From - Fremantle Dockers - An Illustrated History (by Les Everett)
updates below
From The Footballers - From 1885 to the West Coast Eagles by Geoff Christian
From - Fremantle Dockers - An Illustrated History (by Les Everett)
updates below
- 1988 - In eary 1988, East and South Fremantle Football Clubs put together a joiunt committe to look into the possibility of a team from Fremantle joining the competition. (Fremantle Dockers Illustrated History page 19)
- 1992 - East and South Fremantle cosnider combining to form a team in the AFL. (Fremantle Dockers Illustrated History page 19)
- 1993, June - a working party comprising WAFC CEO Jeff Owens, Ron Alexander, Graeme Samuel and Alan Schwab was formed to consider the prospects of a second club in WA. (Fremantle Dockers Illustrated History page 20)
- 1993, November - the working party reported to the WAFC and the AFL that a club should be formed and enter in 1995. (Fremantle Dockers Illustrated History page 20)
- 1993, December 14. Ross Oakley formally announces the entry of a second WA team into the AFL, with the Commission prefering a team based in Fremantle. (Fremantle Dockers Illustrated History page 20)
- 1994, April. Its announced that the second WA team will be based at Fremantle Oval. (Fremantle Dockers Illustrated History page 20)
- 1994, May. West Coast Manager Brian Cook says the club has registed the Perth Pirates name to prevent a Fremantle based team from using it. (Fremantle Dockers Illustrated History page 21)
- 1994, July 21. The Fremantle DOckers are officially launched at the Fremantle Passenger Terminal. (Fremantle Dockers Illustrated History page 21)
- 1994, July. Dockers executive David Hatt wrote to Alan Schwab saying that the club would "not shy away from getting as many AFL players as we can and by whatever method" (Fremantle Dockers Illustrated History page 25)
- 1990, September 19. SANFL officially announces its intention to apply for a licens (Pride of South Australia, pg 10)
- 1990, October 11. SANFL and AFL agree to and finalise terms. (Pride of South Australia, pg 10)
- 1990, October 15. Interim board appointed by the SANFL meets for the first time. (Pride of South Australia, pg 13)
- 1990, November 28. AFL approves name, guernsey and logo. (Pride of South Australia, pg 13)
- 1991, February 13. SANFL and AFL sign license agreement. (Pride of South Australia, pg 10). Board queries the fact that 90% of the clubs operating surplus had to be returned to the SANFL - this was adjusted to 80%. (Pride of South Australia, pg 14)
- 1991, February 20. Here we go theme adopted on a temporary basis, subject to Toyota approval. (Pride of South Australia, pg 14)
- 1980, October 28. The VFL rejects East Perths application. (Soaring pg 10)
- 1986, August 1. A VFL report reveqaled that a number of clubs would be in serious financial trouble unless a national competition was introduced the following year (Soaring pg 14)
- 1986, August 22. Six WAFL directoprs and eight clubs vote 12-2 in favour of joining an expanded VFL Competition in 1987 (Soaring pg 10)
- 1986, October 31. Deadline for Eagles to pay 4m license fee. This was financed by Bankwest.
From The Footballers - From 1885 to the West Coast Eagles by Geoff Christian
- 1983, August 8. The WA Government appoints a 3 man task force to investigate the long term financial needs of WA league football. (The Footballers, pg 154)
- 1984, January 16. The WA Government task force recommends the formation of an independent board of directors be appointed to take overasll control of the game and that the Government take financial responsibility for Subaico (The Footballers, pg 154)
- 1985, October 29. The VFL commission releases detaails of plans for a 14 team competition for 1987. (The Footballers pg 157)
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