Geelong had been automatically suspended prior to the start of the 1928 season after its delegate failed to attend three consecutive MAFA meetings, but the club was readmitted prior to round 1 after giving assurances that the offence would not occur again.[15][16]
Pascoe Vale expulsion
Pascoe Vale was expelled from the MAFA on 23 July over its conduct during a match against South Caulfield.[17] The allegations included that Pascoe Vale players used "disgraceful" language in the changing room, that two players tripped and elbowed their opponents repeatedly, that players were continually arguing and making threats, that the Pascoe Vale supporters refused to leave the field when obstructing the play, and that Pascoe Vale supporters made "dire threats" against umpire Hacking following the match.[17]
Oakleigh expulsion
Oakleigh was expelled from the MAFA on 20 August because of its "disgraceful" conduct during a match against Teachers' College on 11 August.[18]
A proposal to rename the MAFA to the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) was unanimously defeated at a meeting.[22] The competition would ultimately change its name to the VAFA five years later for the 1933 season.[23]
^"Mid-Week Match". The Age. 19 May 1928. p. 18. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
^"A BRIEF HISTORY"(PDF). Victorian Amateur Football Association. 9 April 2009. Archived from the original(PDF) on 19 April 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2024.