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Alignment over 6 years 4 months ago #150431

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Thanks, Mike, looking forward to being hated for all the right reasons. :woohoo:
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Alignment over 6 years 4 months ago #150435

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Grump wrote: The WAFC response

The West Australian Football Commission (WAFC) has been informed by the East Perth Football Club of its intention to terminate its partner agreement with the West Coast Eagles.

East Perth FC provided notice of the termination following extensive internal discussion and consultation, with the East Perth FC Board voting unanimously to return to a traditional WAFL club structure.

Having met with both the West Coast Eagles and East Perth FC this week, WAFC CEO Gavin Taylor said significant work will be required to determine the right model going forward.

“Football is a continually evolving sport and so too are the needs of our WAFL Clubs and AFL Clubs,” Taylor said.

“We respect the decision of East Perth Football Club wanting to return to a traditional WAFL Club structure and are committed to having our AFL teams participating in the WAFL competition.”

Taylor emphasised that the partnering model has provided significant benefits for WA football since it was introduced in 2013.

“The model has served WA football well for the past five years, with both AFL clubs making grand finals and an additional $4.5 million invested by our AFL Clubs into the WAFL over that period,” Mr Taylor said.

“Feedback from both Fremantle Football Club and Peel Thunder Football Club is that the partnership model is serving both parties well and they would be keen to participate in any high level reviews of the competition.

“The WAFC is undertaking significant work to ensure our WAFL competition remains a highly competitive and successful competition through our reform strategies and looks forward to engaging with all WAFL Clubs and our AFL Clubs through this important review process.”

Both East Perth Football Club CEO Dean Turner and West Coast Eagles CEO Trevor Nisbett emphasised that the strong relationship developed by the two clubs will ensure all parties work in partnership to ensure a smooth transition from the agreement.

The WAFC will now turn its focus to the process for reviewing the future options for the WAFL competition and the role of AFL clubs within it. This will include:

How the WAFC assists EPFC through the transition process, the rebuilding of their list and coaching structures.
How the WAFC supports WCE through either establishing a new partnership with a WAFL Club or operating a standalone team in the competition.
How the WAFC maintains and protects the integrity of the WAFL competition and its history while focussing on the competition’s long term sustainability.
The timing for any changes
Developing a long term view of the WAFL competition structure.
The WAFL is an important competition for the WA football participation pathway, talent development, local communities and the long time loyal fans of WAFL Clubs. With the WAFL State team beating every other State in the last five years, whilst also producing some of the Nation’s best talent from the Colts and League competition reinforces the strength and quality of the WAFL.[/quote

To take G Taylor's comments with anything other than a grain of salt would be patently ridiculous and totally self-delusional. I can't remember the last time the WAFC actually cared for and made a decision for the betterment of the WAFL and its clubs.

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Alignment over 6 years 4 months ago #150437

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Archie Duda Goal Machine wrote: Thanks, Mike, looking forward to being hated for all the right reasons. :woohoo:


Yep...I hate EP as much as I hate any WAFL club but I hate the Eagles more...good on the EP board for showing some balls. Welcome back to the WAFL you Royals supporters. :)
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Alignment over 6 years 4 months ago #150445

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chaddy22 wrote:

Grump wrote: and yes I have tears in my eyes, the FERALS are back and we are just East Perth once again, to succeed or fail on our own merits.


No time frame given.Some light at the end of the tunnel.


I think it's 12 months?? notice needs to be given. Given that premise, the alignment will be finished at the end of next season. Can't just stop it tomorrow, doesn't work that way.
What saddens me to no end is they could have canned it before and chose not to!

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I agree wag. It wouldn't be fair on East Perth or West Coast to do it immediately.

West Coast would have to change their whole playing infrastructure. Unless of course they take on another alignment.

Which apparently Swan42 is suggesting on the other thread.

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one time only wrote: I agree wag. It wouldn't be fair on East Perth or West Coast to do it immediately.

West Coast would have to change their whole playing infrastructure. Unless of course they take on another alignment.

Which apparently Swan42 is suggesting on the other thread.


OTO I HAVE NEVER SAID ANYTHING OF THE SORT. And I CERTAINLY HAVE NEVER SUGGESTED THAT PERTH should be the club.

I hope that makes it crystal clear for you and anyone else who suggests that I have proposed such a thing.

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WAG, while you are right about the 12 months notice I believe that each clubs preference is for it to be finished at the end of this year.

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Mr AFL wrote: WAG, while you are right about the 12 months notice I believe that each clubs preference is for it to be finished at the end of this year.


Really hope you are correct Mr A. Fairly certain it won't happen that soon though? There's really no difference between now and before.

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swan42 wrote:

one time only wrote: I agree wag. It wouldn't be fair on East Perth or West Coast to do it immediately.

West Coast would have to change their whole playing infrastructure. Unless of course they take on another alignment.

Which apparently Swan42 is suggesting on the other thread.


OTO I HAVE NEVER SAID ANYTHING OF THE SORT. And I CERTAINLY HAVE NEVER SUGGESTED THAT PERTH should be the club.

I hope that makes it crystal clear for you and anyone else who suggests that I have proposed such a thing.


It's ok swan42 don't panic. I realise you did not say that.

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Alignment over 6 years 4 months ago #150480

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westaussieguy wrote:

swan42 wrote:

one time only wrote: I agree wag. It wouldn't be fair on East Perth or West Coast to do it immediately.

West Coast would have to change their whole playing infrastructure. Unless of course they take on another alignment.

Which apparently Swan42 is suggesting on the other thread.


OTO I HAVE NEVER SAID ANYTHING OF THE SORT. And I CERTAINLY HAVE NEVER SUGGESTED THAT PERTH should be the club.

I hope that makes it crystal clear for you and anyone else who suggests that I have proposed such a thing.


It's ok swan42 don't panic. I realise you did not say that.


WAG thanks for your assurance. Personally I am not sure how more strident I could have been in my criticism of the host club alignment.

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