Victorian Football League.
eight of the original clubs broke away to form the VFL
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- At the end of 1971, transfer payments were allowed for exchanges of players between VFL clubs.
- Perhaps the evenness during WWII was thought to be an aberration and one impact of the War was to change the ideology of the VFL to a more egalitarian one.
- The number of VFL clubs in Melbourne grew and in the 1980s and 1990s clubs from cities outside Victoria were admitted.
- England's FA and the VFL had a maximum wage, though not all players were paid it.
- The VFL's player allowance in the 1950s was set at 5 pounds sterling per match.
- The VFL doubled the price of its membership tickets between 1947 and 1952.
- The history of labour market intervention and revenue sharing in the VFL/AFL is discussed.
- It was not uncommon for local Australian Rules footballers to be enticed to try their luck with a club in Melbourne in the VFL/AFL.
- There was keen competition between VFL clubs for country, interstate and VFA players.
- Loyalty to the local suburb usually played little part in determining which VFL club a fan would follow.