by Magpies96 » Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:19 pm
by mal » Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:25 pm
by spell_check » Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:47 pm
Magpies96 wrote:Could someone or the above please explain to me why my son was not allowed onto Woodville Oval at half time when they had no mini league, and how they could run out of hot food by half time.
If you want people to go to local footy you have to do better than that. I guess that's why Port had 70% of the crowd today.
by RustyCage » Mon Sep 04, 2006 3:44 am
spell_check wrote:Magpies96 wrote:Could someone or the above please explain to me why my son was not allowed onto Woodville Oval at half time when they had no mini league, and how they could run out of hot food by half time.
If you want people to go to local footy you have to do better than that. I guess that's why Port had 70% of the crowd today.
The same thing happened at Noarlunga when I was there in regards to the half-time activities. That came up on 5RPH last night, can't remember who made the comment about having half the field for the mini league and the other half for kicking the ball.
by spell_check » Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:03 am
mal wrote:Some more Eagle bashing, at 1/2 time me and a mate went
into the clubrooms for a beer and to watch the Foxtel footy game.
We did not find a Foxtel tv, we did not have that beer either.
The club only needs about $700 for foxtel subscription per year,
much less when you subtract the crowds it might keep at the bar,
or visit the club to view Foxtel sporting attractions.
$305,000 is the salary cap
Whats $700 for Foxtel
by Aerie » Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:18 am
pafc1870 wrote:spell_check wrote:Magpies96 wrote:Could someone or the above please explain to me why my son was not allowed onto Woodville Oval at half time when they had no mini league, and how they could run out of hot food by half time.
If you want people to go to local footy you have to do better than that. I guess that's why Port had 70% of the crowd today.
The same thing happened at Noarlunga when I was there in regards to the half-time activities. That came up on 5RPH last night, can't remember who made the comment about having half the field for the mini league and the other half for kicking the ball.
What was that crap they had on at half time anyway?
by dinglinga » Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:08 pm
by Jimmy » Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:45 pm
Magpies96 wrote:Could someone or the above please explain to me why my son was not allowed onto Woodville Oval at half time when they had no mini league, and how they could run out of hot food by half time.
If you want people to go to local footy you have to do better than that. I guess that's why Port had 70% of the crowd today.
by goraw » Mon Sep 04, 2006 1:45 pm
Jimmy wrote:Magpies96 wrote:Could someone or the above please explain to me why my son was not allowed onto Woodville Oval at half time when they had no mini league, and how they could run out of hot food by half time.
If you want people to go to local footy you have to do better than that. I guess that's why Port had 70% of the crowd today.
coz he was a port fanand the second one...im stumped as you really couldnt run out of anything at woody oval could ya??? unless the big fella in the cheer squad hadnt had breakfast
by westside » Mon Sep 04, 2006 5:12 pm
dinglinga wrote:my belief with foxtel installation in this state .. if installed in a licensed venue its a $ 7000 install and $ 12000 per year for subscription ... u can pay about $700 in a business, shopping centre, etc but not where alchol is served
by mal » Mon Sep 04, 2006 5:25 pm
by Mickyj » Mon Sep 04, 2006 6:34 pm
Magpies96 wrote:Could someone or the above please explain to me why my son was not allowed onto Woodville Oval at half time when they had no mini league, and how they could run out of hot food by half time.
If you want people to go to local footy you have to do better than that. I guess that's why Port had 70% of the crowd today.
by Mickyj » Mon Sep 04, 2006 6:36 pm
Jimmy wrote:Magpies96 wrote:Could someone or the above please explain to me why my son was not allowed onto Woodville Oval at half time when they had no mini league, and how they could run out of hot food by half time.
If you want people to go to local footy you have to do better than that. I guess that's why Port had 70% of the crowd today.
coz he was a port fanand the second one...im stumped as you really couldnt run out of anything at woody oval could ya??? unless the big fella in the cheer squad hadnt had breakfast
by PortAdelaideProud » Mon Sep 04, 2006 7:14 pm
Mickyj wrote:Magpies96 wrote:Could someone or the above please explain to me why my son was not allowed onto Woodville Oval at half time when they had no mini league, and how they could run out of hot food by half time.
If you want people to go to local footy you have to do better than that. I guess that's why Port had 70% of the crowd today.
Well mate you sound like a POWER fan because if you followed the SANFL you would know that you are not allowed on any oval at half time , and in fact if you watched the abc telecast on Saturday you would have seen that South Adelaide had something like that going on their oval as well.
Plus when you watch SANFL at ADELAIDE oval you would know that you are NOT PERMITTED to take FOOTBALLS into the ground !!
Shouldnt throw stones mate the last time I went to Alberton PORT POWER fans were FIGHTING with MAGPIE fans over whose oval it was !! AND YES YOU GOT THRASHED THAT DAY AS WELL
cheers
ENJOY the finals magpies96 you will only play in the elmination final if you play like the weekend again
by cd » Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:42 pm
by eaglehaslanded » Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:54 pm
Jimmy wrote:Magpies96 wrote:Could someone or the above please explain to me why my son was not allowed onto Woodville Oval at half time when they had no mini league, and how they could run out of hot food by half time.
If you want people to go to local footy you have to do better than that. I guess that's why Port had 70% of the crowd today.
coz he was a port fanand the second one...im stumped as you really couldnt run out of anything at woody oval could ya??? unless the big fella in the cheer squad hadnt had breakfast
by THE CHIEF » Tue Sep 05, 2006 1:53 am
by Mickyj » Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:46 pm
THE CHIEF wrote:Some of my fellow Magpies Cheer Squad members are also Collingwood, St. Kilda and even Essendon supporters. So of coarse supporting Pricktorian clubs, they do hate the Power.
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