Promote Soccer and minorities, leave the Jaguar FC to play out of Herb Graham, Mirrabooka

The Issue

The City of Stirling intents to evict Jaguar Football Club Inc out of Herb Graham Reserve for purely political reasons and brings in a low league club with few junior teams. Jaguar has been using Herb Graham as its home ground for many years and has helped many youth from culturally diverse  backgrounds make friends in the wider communities.

The Jags as commonly known within the Football Communities is synonymous with it big home ground field at Herb Graham which many clubs enjoy competing on. 

The move if allowed to go ahead,  will cripple Jaguar Football Club ability to promote soccer within the wider Australian communities and expose the youth to fall through the cracks. 

The Club will be set back from its target of gaining promotion to NPL. 

Furthermore, the COVID-19 has disrupted the Club ability to field in more Junior teams for the 2020 seasons. Most importantly, the City of Stirling has never informed the Club that the continued usage of the reserve is based on numbers of rather than the growth of the Club. 

It will be unfair to evict the Club that has worked so hard over the years to gain promotions to higher league for low league  Club because they have political supports.  Where is the fair go?

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The Issue

The City of Stirling intents to evict Jaguar Football Club Inc out of Herb Graham Reserve for purely political reasons and brings in a low league club with few junior teams. Jaguar has been using Herb Graham as its home ground for many years and has helped many youth from culturally diverse  backgrounds make friends in the wider communities.

The Jags as commonly known within the Football Communities is synonymous with it big home ground field at Herb Graham which many clubs enjoy competing on. 

The move if allowed to go ahead,  will cripple Jaguar Football Club ability to promote soccer within the wider Australian communities and expose the youth to fall through the cracks. 

The Club will be set back from its target of gaining promotion to NPL. 

Furthermore, the COVID-19 has disrupted the Club ability to field in more Junior teams for the 2020 seasons. Most importantly, the City of Stirling has never informed the Club that the continued usage of the reserve is based on numbers of rather than the growth of the Club. 

It will be unfair to evict the Club that has worked so hard over the years to gain promotions to higher league for low league  Club because they have political supports.  Where is the fair go?

The Decision Makers

WA Sunday League
WA Sunday League
South Sudan Community communities
South Sudan Community communities
Organisation of African Communities
Organisation of African Communities

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