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Agree to some extent. The prolem is that clubs can't provide for more than they alrady have. Your idea's look to be some what european in their thinking regarding the U/23 comp, maybe it could replace the current U/20 Friday night comp and become the prime Friday night comp. If the clubs were involoved in their own local stadium and making something out of entering teams, they would be more likely to be able to employ somebody to do the necessary work that goes along with entering and administrating teams. Then the clubs would fill the stadium and BASA wouldn't need to worry about paying people to administer it.
also, add the proposal of 'Concerned' to teh list. I remember when I was 8 and just statred playing at St Bernards the massive amounts of juniors we had back then, like 20 teams in u10s and u12s. If Norwood or North had controlled all of that, the majority of the good kids would've played district ball, rather than some try out and others drift away.