Staff from a number of ARTTSL Second-Division clubs have formally resigned from their positions, presumably to take up positions in the same clubs when they formally defect to the National Hyperball League.
This being the reason for the resignations has not been confirmed, however the National Hyperball League website has announced the establishment of a new team in Goulburn, which presumably will be additional to any clubs defecting from ARTTSL.
The resignation and re-employment of staff is possibly one way to avoid any ramifications for individual staff over a defection as they would not have formally been an employee of the club at the time of the defection being enacted.
Currently most Second-Division sides are techincally only staffed by a CEO and a few cleaners. It is possible in most cases that CEO's will administer the defections entirely by their own hand.
Director Bernard Elksteine again reaffirmed that any ARTTSL club defecting to Hyperball will be permanently eliminated from all ARTTSL competitions.
"We will also look into serious, expensive and long-running legal action if necessary", Elksteine added.
More as it comes to hand.
Meanwhile First Division clubs continue with preparations from round 11 with most taking little notice of the storm which has engulfed the Second-Division clubs.
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You only have yourselves to blame. You made us sit around in the shadows while you played your grand First Division premiership and gave us no consideration at all.
What goes around goes around and comes back sort of and that's what's happening now.
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