Vaitrel Iede Protests

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Vaitrel Iede Protests
DurationApril 20, 2014 – February 2, 2019 (2014-04-20 – 2019-02-02)
LocationHiblund
CauseLow protection helathwise to players below the Piruen
MotiveTo increase safety and playing ground for all clubs
ParticipantsShodiax Vaitrel Iede, Shodiax Reɣialns Suspelk Iedein, Shodiax Provilki Iedein, Shodiax Provilki Awlescxairu Iedein
OutcomeSafe and improved heath inspections on minor clubs and players, as well as many new stadiums.
Only event to ever suspend an entire Vaitrel season

The Vaitrel Iede Protests were a series of protests all trying to accomplish the similar goal of improving the health and safety for all players and stadiums. The Shodiax Piruen Iede was well-funded and equipped with modern instruments on stand-by for any medical emergencies. Unlike the Piruen, the Shodiax Vaitrel Iede and all leagues lower than it were not given these things from the league, as they were funded by the clubs themselves. Although this was barely an issue for the more involved Vaitrel teams, some of the less popular and almost all of the leagues below did not have these because of low income going to these departments. These protests lasted for five years starting in 2014, and came in three phases. The protests were made by the Vaitrel and below leagues suspending themselves during this period of time.

Leading Causes

In the early 2000s, especially in the year 2003, the main league of the Shodiax was given multiple new regulations in accordance to stand-by ambulances, all of which were funded by the Shodiax League itself. Unfortunately for the Vaitrel and other levels/leagues, the Shodiax League did not have enough money to pay all the other clubs for the same changes. At the time, these leagues were fine with implementing these measures to their liking, but felt uneasy when going to away games that did not host these improved features.

Time goes on, mentionably the early '10s, and the Shodiax League had completely forgotten about the funding of these for the more unthought-of leagues. There was still money in the jar, but it was no longer being added to and was also slightly being took out of for minor emergencies. By this time, most of the Vaitrel Iede clubs had all of these implemented, but there were very few clubs in the Reɣialns and below to. On January 5th, 2014, there was a near-death situation for Bilnsti Verdil on 1.TX Huijen, a team in the Reɣialns Nimuoir[1], that ended up in his retiring from football and many activities involving a fast heart beat. Although his life was saved when an ambulance was called, he could have been in a much better condition now if there was one on stand-by. That same day, Kermotta Halcxier on Neurl Vovilveante FC, also a team in the Reɣialns Nimuoir, coincidentally also was given a severe injury on a field not meeting regulations set for the Piruen.

Although these leagues were not shut down right then and there, it was something to think about coming into the offseason.

1st Movement

On April 20th, 2014, the Vaitrel Iede's organizers, also as mad as the Nimuoir were for these neglections from the Piruen, met with the Nimuoir to discuss pulling out next season. After it was over, they turned it to the Vaitrel clubs and owners to see if they wished to pull out or not. They did the Vaitrel rather than the Nimuoir because of the sheer power the Vaitrel has, and that it would also force the Reɣialns Rumijatk to comply with the protest. The Vaitrel agreed to shut down the following season, which made all leagues below it do so as well, there being no place to promote to and all.

Objective

The main goal of the stand was to give all clubs in the Vaitrel and below the same health precautions funded fully by the Shodiax League System. They would raise the money via the Piruen, and if all profit did not go to these precautions, it was possible that the Vaitrel and other leagues might find a new home.

Vaitrel's Vote

Vote to pull out the 2014-15 season.

Club Owner Vote Other Personnel Vote Player Vote
1.SC Mavveski Yes Yes Yes
Arris Park Neutral No Yes
FC Straci Yes Yes Yes
Havdren Sprevin Yes Yes Neutral
Hutdarf XCT Yes Yes Yes
Kanebarar '11 Neutral Yes Yes
Lardes FC Yes Yes Yes
Meczis Cou ICT Yes Yes Yes
Neu Rensek Sprevin Yes Neutral Yes
PFC Craine Yes Neutral Yes
Porlaik ICT Yes Yes Yes
SC Chattson Yes Yes Yes
SV Antres Yes Yes Yes
SV Caliunift Neutral Yes Yes
SV Vovilveante Yes Yes Yes
Urivice Cou ICT Yes Yes Yes
Vhorner Monvett SC Yes Yes Yes
Xhabriik ICT No No Neutral
Resolution Yes, 14-1 Yes, 14-2 Yes, 16-0

Despite the overwhelming pro to this protest, there were still factors that played into some groups saying no. One would be the lack of pay to the coaches, as the agreement would only provide payment for the players rather than the coaches, as they were forced to get their money elsewhere or by an emergency backup fund by the team. Another would be that if this stand took too long, clubs who were likely to promote into the Piruen would no longer have the same lineup, and would not have the same chances to make it back in anymore when things went back to normal. Of course, this worked the other way around, so this was only a problem for the better teams.

Piruen's Response

The Piruen Iede was surprised to say the least, but Ben Shodiax[2] went along with what the Vaitrel wanted and got to work promoting the Piruen as soon as possible. Although he was unhappy that his beloved league was being given a slap on the cheek, he took it well and did everything in his ability to improve the regulations for the Vaitrel Iede.

Resolution

By the end of the '14-15 season, the Piruen Iede had raised enough money in order to mostly pay off all of the Vaitrel needs as well as a few in the Rumijatk, as well as mainitaining payments to clubs who had stopped their competitions.

2nd Movement

Although the stand was successful to the Vaitrel, the target of fixing the Nimuoir was not even beginning to become complete. The Vaitrel felt inclined to keep pushing the stand and to vow to keep it going until all levels had completely been paid for.

Objective

Vaitrel's Vote

Piruen's Response

Resolution?

3rd Movement

Objective

Vaitrel's Vote

Piruen's Response

Resolution

Effects on Clubs

Piruen Clubs

Vaitrel + Below Clubs

Rebuilding

References and External Links

  1. 4th level of the Shodiax League System
  2. Owner of the Shodiax System