Williams to meet with the AFL
May 23rd 2008 07:47
PORT ADELAIDE coach Mark Williams is having ongoing discussions with the AFL over his attack on the Tribunal system and calls for an enquiry following the three-match ban handed to star midfielder Shaun Burgoyne.
Williams was highly critical of the Tribunal following the ruling, saying the decision tore at the fabric of the game.
Williams said he is expecting further discussions with the AFL football operations boss, Adrian Anderson.
"I sent a email to Sheeds [Kevin Sheedy] and Neale Daniher with their Coaches Association to explain and also to ask for support there, and then also to Adrian and Andrew [Demetriou] and Mike Fitzpatrick," he said.
"Adrian rang me back yesterday and we spent some time on the phone and Adrian's very happy to have a discussion - he knows that my intention is to make the game better
Williams was highly critical of the Tribunal following the ruling, saying the decision tore at the fabric of the game.
Williams said he is expecting further discussions with the AFL football operations boss, Adrian Anderson.
"I sent a email to Sheeds [Kevin Sheedy] and Neale Daniher with their Coaches Association to explain and also to ask for support there, and then also to Adrian and Andrew [Demetriou] and Mike Fitzpatrick," he said.
"Adrian rang me back yesterday and we spent some time on the phone and Adrian's very happy to have a discussion - he knows that my intention is to make the game better
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