The team to beat in 2007

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Postby BPBRB » Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:53 pm

westcoastpanther wrote:
Dog_ger wrote:Agreed Hondo..

4 very professional clubs.

From the bin man up...!

Take notice other clubs....

Been the best 4 now for some time....?

This game of ours is just not about where management park their cars...!!!


North have been in the top 4 for some time now, bout 3 years and done shit all...... :? One win better than South last year. :roll:


How many more wins than South over the year and what was the head to head 4-0 if my memory serves me correct? I'll take shit from Centrals, Eagles, Port and even Sturt supporters over "success" - especially in recent years but not from South supporters. Get your head out of your ar*e and look at your clubs appalling lack of anything over decades.!
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Re: The team to beat in 2007

Postby sturt1 » Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:58 am

eaglehaslanded wrote:I know it's only early days with only 2 round being played so far, but I thought i'd put this one out there to get others points of view. I must say that after seeing the round 2 match between Eagles and Port @ Woodville the maggies seem very definately the team to beat this season. Toughness galore, leg speed and sillky smooth ball skills to boot, they will very definately be hard to beat and if I was running a book on the premiership they would have to be my favourites.


Centrals are the team to beat!
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Re: The team to beat in 2007

Postby Jimmy » Thu Apr 26, 2007 11:51 am

sturt1 wrote:
eaglehaslanded wrote:I know it's only early days with only 2 round being played so far, but I thought i'd put this one out there to get others points of view. I must say that after seeing the round 2 match between Eagles and Port @ Woodville the maggies seem very definately the team to beat this season. Toughness galore, leg speed and sillky smooth ball skills to boot, they will very definately be hard to beat and if I was running a book on the premiership they would have to be my favourites.


Centrals are the team to beat!


again :oops:
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Re: The team to beat in 2007

Postby Wedgie » Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:05 pm

Jimmy wrote:
sturt1 wrote:
eaglehaslanded wrote:I know it's only early days with only 2 round being played so far, but I thought i'd put this one out there to get others points of view. I must say that after seeing the round 2 match between Eagles and Port @ Woodville the maggies seem very definately the team to beat this season. Toughness galore, leg speed and sillky smooth ball skills to boot, they will very definately be hard to beat and if I was running a book on the premiership they would have to be my favourites.


Centrals are the team to beat!


again :oops:


I wish this was English Soccer as they could go up to the Premier League and let the rest of the clubs get some more trophies! :lol:
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Re: The team to beat in 2007

Postby Jimmy » Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:19 pm

Wedgie wrote:
Jimmy wrote:
sturt1 wrote:
eaglehaslanded wrote:I know it's only early days with only 2 round being played so far, but I thought i'd put this one out there to get others points of view. I must say that after seeing the round 2 match between Eagles and Port @ Woodville the maggies seem very definately the team to beat this season. Toughness galore, leg speed and sillky smooth ball skills to boot, they will very definately be hard to beat and if I was running a book on the premiership they would have to be my favourites.


Centrals are the team to beat!


again :oops:


I wish this was English Soccer as they could go up to the Premier League and let the rest of the clubs get some more trophies! :lol:


i hate centrals and their recent success but you have to give it to them....they have had a lot of turnover in the last 7 years but just keep churning out successfull teams....are the gowans THAT good or is their something in the water at lizbeff oval :shock:

well done dogs :oops:
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Re: The team to beat in 2007

Postby doggies4eva » Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:31 pm

Jimmy wrote:
i hate centrals and their recent success but you have to give it to them....they have had a lot of turnover in the last 7 years but just keep churning out successfull teams....are the gowans THAT good or is their something in the water at lizbeff oval :shock:

well done dogs :oops:


Thanks Jimmy. I think what has changed (and its being going on for more than 10 years now) is the club has got very professional. This extends to the coaching and admin staff as well as the players. We have built on our Junior program with selective recruiting to fill the holes. And we have been financially sound which these days is key.
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Re: The team to beat in 2007

Postby Jimmy » Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:32 pm

doggies4eva wrote:
Jimmy wrote:
i hate centrals and their recent success but you have to give it to them....they have had a lot of turnover in the last 7 years but just keep churning out successfull teams....are the gowans THAT good or is their something in the water at lizbeff oval :shock:

well done dogs :oops:


Thanks Jimmy. I think what has changed (and its being going on for more than 10 years now) is the club has got very professional. This extends to the coaching and admin staff as well as the players. We have built on our Junior program with selective recruiting to fill the holes. And we have been financially sound which these days is key.


i remember the name alan stewart being thrown around as one who had a lot to do with the current set up and how it all got turned around in the mid to late 90's....comment there doggies??
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Postby finn » Thu Apr 26, 2007 1:12 pm

as a norwood supporter and having seen centrals toy with the eagles yesterday, i'd have to say the dogs are positioning themselves as the team to beat. callinan and slade would have to be some of the best in and under players this side of brett james and when added to the pack awareness of the 'congenitally unable to shut up' gowans boys, centrals' midfield seems ominous.
i did see port beat norwood but would have to rate centrals' midfield as a touch better especially if ware keeps up his workrate.
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Postby rubbers0ul » Thu Apr 26, 2007 1:32 pm

finn wrote:as a norwood supporter and having seen centrals toy with the eagles yesterday, i'd have to say the dogs are positioning themselves as the team to beat. callinan and slade would have to be some of the best in and under players this side of brett james and when added to the pack awareness of the 'congenitally unable to shut up' gowans boys, centrals' midfield seems ominous.
i did see port beat norwood but would have to rate centrals' midfield as a touch better especially if ware keeps up his workrate.


dont forget ware, o'sullivan, thomas, switala, l.westhoff, slats! apologies to those whom i havent named!

missing from the eagles game that should be pushing our 21; griffen (will surely play with us when messon/maric are fit), o'sullivan, sibenaler, graham, symes (when port dont play him) and j.westhoff.

so is our depth stronger then 03/04?

how will all these players fit in our league team?
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Re: The team to beat in 2007

Postby doggies4eva » Thu Apr 26, 2007 1:37 pm

Jimmy wrote:
doggies4eva wrote:
Jimmy wrote:
i hate centrals and their recent success but you have to give it to them....they have had a lot of turnover in the last 7 years but just keep churning out successfull teams....are the gowans THAT good or is their something in the water at lizbeff oval :shock:

well done dogs :oops:


Thanks Jimmy. I think what has changed (and its being going on for more than 10 years now) is the club has got very professional. This extends to the coaching and admin staff as well as the players. We have built on our Junior program with selective recruiting to fill the holes. And we have been financially sound which these days is key.


i remember the name alan stewart being thrown around as one who had a lot to do with the current set up and how it all got turned around in the mid to late 90's....comment there doggies??


Alan Stewart was alarge part of the change as were the rest of the coaching staff and administration who all pushed the club in the same direction.
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