smokey wrote: Give it away KC. You don’t get it. You are the one suffering with a loser mentality.
No club can speak with a listed player, contracted or not, without the consent of the player’s club. Neither can that club allow the player to train with them.
Your club should know that. The player’s manager should know that.
EF fouled up big time.
As for Tropiano I have no knowledge of the facts. I presume that all proper protocols were met in stark contrast to EF handling the Leggett issue. Tropiano was not in your best 22 unlike Leggett at Perth and I suspect he was not contracted at that time.
Correct Smokey....this is from the WAFC's rules and regs.
In order to ensure transparency across the WAFL, Players and/or representatives of, are prevented from holding discussions with WAFL Clubs other than their own, without notifying their WAFL Club.
The obligation to notify a WAFL Club of any discussions with one of their Listed Players provides that WAFL Club with the opportunity to consider that Player’s position and where appropriate, hold their own discussions in relation that Player’s future at the WAFL Club.
These provisions ensure transparency across the WAFL in the interests of all WAFL Clubs.
No Listed Players, whether contracted or uncontracted, may train with any other Club, unless there has been a mutual agreement between Clubs documented in a Permission to Train (Form 22), stating the terms with which permission is granted.