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Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 5:14 pm
by Aerie
Speak for yourself Mickyj.

Fuller and Godden are premiership coaches. Fuller got a more consistent performance from the team. Godden seems to do all the right things and pulled off that incredible premiership in 2011, but hasn't won a final since.

At the moment, Fuller is still the most successful coach the Eagles (inc WT) have ever had. His record demands respect.

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 7:04 pm
by knowledge
Aerie wrote:Speak for yourself Mickyj.

Fuller and Godden are premiership coaches. Fuller got a more consistent performance from the team. Godden seems to do all the right things and pulled off that incredible premiership in 2011, but hasn't won a final since.

At the moment, Fuller is still the most successful coach the Eagles (inc WT) have ever had. His record demands respect.


FWIW, Ron's doing a great job with our Under18's. Strikes me as the sort of bloke who commands respect. Straight shooter, calls a spade a spade. In the 12 months he's been at Sturt, I've been impressed by him. Incredibly respectful of the football club's history and it's standing in the community. No complaints from me.

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 2:29 pm
by Mickyj
Aerie wrote:Speak for yourself Mickyj.

Fuller and Godden are premiership coaches. Fuller got a more consistent performance from the team. Godden seems to do all the right things and pulled off that incredible premiership in 2011, but hasn't won a final since.

At the moment, Fuller is still the most successful coach the Eagles (inc WT) have ever had. His record demands respect.


Aerie his record demands respect no arguement the mans person skills are not as good
But seeing Godden and Winter have also won flags dont they also demand respect as well IMHO

And Holden does not represent all Eagles followers he just stirs the pot and yes i reacted
If Holden represents you then i appologise


But seeing its a forum like Holden i can say what i think

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 2:31 pm
by Mickyj
RB wrote:
Mickyj wrote:And the man didnt communicate well with the average member or fan !

Is Godden any better?


Sorry RB never saw your reply
Yes he is
And Since the days of Chris Davey the higher ups have spoken to us members more

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 2:34 pm
by Mickyj
Also let me apologize if i appear to talk for any other Eagles member fan supporter I only talk for myself





God bring on the season

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 2:57 pm
by RB
Mickyj wrote:
RB wrote:
Mickyj wrote:And the man didnt communicate well with the average member or fan !

Is Godden any better?


Sorry RB never saw your reply
Yes he is
And Since the days of Chris Davey the higher ups have spoken to us members more

Really? The consultation on the Reserves issue was all one way from my POV.

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 3:35 pm
by Mickyj
RB wrote:
Mickyj wrote:
RB wrote:
Mickyj wrote:And the man didnt communicate well with the average member or fan !

Is Godden any better?


Sorry RB never saw your reply
Yes he is
And Since the days of Chris Davey the higher ups have spoken to us members more

Really? The consultation on the Reserves issue was all one way from my POV.

I never mentioned that where did i mention that
And where was it mentioned that Ron Fuller was mentioned in the seconds discussions ?

As i told the old men eagles fans at unley oval early 2014 (and yes im over 50 ) stop rattling your swords and get on the board and change things . Cause im sick of hearing or reading about it !!

Message still applies if your going on about the AFL seconds go the board and change things
And dont bring me up or into a discussion regarding it please
And thank you

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 5:04 pm
by Second Team
Any chance that any Eagle supporter has read the title of this thread. :shock: :shock: :shock:

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 5:27 pm
by wristwatcher
Wedgie wrote:Matty Campbell's retired:

The North Adelaide Football Club regretfully advise all members/supporters that Matthew Campbell has retired from SANFL football.

The Club has worked tirelessly with Matt over the pre-season to maintain his enthusiasm, however he has made his decision.

Matt advised the club on Wednesday that he no longer has the drive and commitment to play at this level. 
Matt has had ongoing groin issues over the pre-season which has limited his training and he requires constant rehabilitation to get his body right for every session.
He is very supportive of the direction that the playing group/club is heading and sees a bright future ahead.

We are extremely disappointed to lose a player of his quality and standing within the group, particularly given the lateness of his decision.
With Matt’s departure, we will endeavour to add some quality to our list prior to the season commencing.

We thank Matt for the excitement and dedication that he has given the North Adelaide Football Club and we wish him and his partner Sam all the very best for the future.



Didn't he go to the Brisbane Bears in 86? I reckon his best must be past him :)

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 5:33 pm
by wristwatcher
RB wrote:Personally, I don't think two co-captains is enough. Why not five? In fact why stop there when you could have seven? One for every line and one for the bench.



I say 15. Then you could really pay due diligence to all areas. Your 7 plus....

Captain at Nightclubs
Captain of the Vice Captains
Captain at training
Captain Morgan
Captain Crunch
Captain of Emergencies
Captain of merchandise
Captain of the Shower

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 8:27 pm
by RB
And definitely a captain of footy trips.

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 8:31 pm
by RB
Mickyj wrote:
RB wrote:
Mickyj wrote:
Sorry RB never saw your reply
Yes he is
And Since the days of Chris Davey the higher ups have spoken to us members more

Really? The consultation on the Reserves issue was all one way from my POV.

I never mentioned that where did i mention that

You said that 'since the days of Chris Davies the higher ups have spoken to us members more'. I took that to refer to consultation over important issues, the Reserves issue obviously being the most important of the lot; I assumed that by 'spoken to us' you implied that the talk was two ways, which clearly it wasn't.

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 8:49 pm
by Spargo
Second Team wrote:Any chance that any Eagle supporter has read the title of this thread. :shock: :shock: :shock:

With the amount of posts from hybrids' supporters, one could be mistaken that it was a post match thread where they'd won....

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 9:00 pm
by Mickyj
RB wrote:
Mickyj wrote:
RB wrote:
Mickyj wrote:
Sorry RB never saw your reply
Yes he is
And Since the days of Chris Davey the higher ups have spoken to us members more

Really? The consultation on the Reserves issue was all one way from my POV.

I never mentioned that where did i mention that

You said that 'since the days of Chris Davies the higher ups have spoken to us members more'. I took that to refer to consultation over important issues, the Reserves issue obviously being the most important of the lot; I assumed that by 'spoken to us' you implied that the talk was two ways, which clearly it wasn't.

You have no idea I never referred to the reserves I was referring to Chris talking to people like myself at Eagles training , as well as game day !!
Now why are u flogging a dead horse why not move on or if your no longer a SANFL fan why bother

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 11:57 am
by Dutchy
SANDERCOCK BACK TO THE BAY

By ZAC MILBANK | Twitter @zacmilbank

Sturt’s General Manager of Football, Paul Sandercock, has accepted a position as the Head of Football with SANFL rival Glenelg.

Sandercock, who has played a significant role in the revival of the Double Blues, will return to Brighton Road where he has previously coached the Bays’ Reserves team.

Speaking on SANFL Radio, Sandercock revealed he grew up barracking for the Tigers, ensuring he didn’t want to pass up the opportunity to assist the club he loves.

Glenelg chief executive Steve Moore said the club was delighted to secure Sandercock’s services on a full-time basis.

‘’Paul has obviously done a great job at Sturt,’’ Moore said.

‘’His passion however has always been for the Glenelg Football Club. When Matt Lokan was appointed senior coach the Head of Football role became available.

‘’We are really excited that Paul is joining us, bringing his knowledge of the SANFL along with his passion for our football club.’’

Sturt General Manager Business Sue Dewing paid tribute to Sandercock, who helped secure recruits such as Magarey Medallist Zane Kirkwood, former Crow Richard Tambling and West End State player Kory Beard during his tenure.

“While we are obviously upset to lose Paul to a rival club, that’s the nature of footy and we now move on,” Ms Dewing said.

“On behalf of everyone at the club, I thank Paul for being an integral part of our resurgence since joining Sturt in 2012.”

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 11:59 pm
by topsywaldron
Mickyj wrote:You have no idea I never referred to the reserves I was referring to Chris talking to people like myself at Eagles training , as well as game day !!
Now why are u flogging a dead horse why not move on or if your no longer a SANFL fan why bother


As you said before it's a forum and RB can post what he likes, especially when it's about the sh*t direction the SAFL has taken over the last year or so.

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 9:25 am
by Big Phil
An update on Central's comings and goings...

INS:
Cohen Pettit (West Broken Hill)
Shane Walker (Renmark)
Nick Gallard (Renmark)
Jesse Kemp (Kimba Districts)
Chris Jensen (Belconnen)
Connor Hargraves (Yarrawonga)
Tom Stevens (Echuca)
Clinton Voight (Eudunda)
Jackson O'Brien (returned)
Tim Meulendyks (returned)



OUTS:
Brad Symes (Retired)
Scott Dutschke (Retired)
Ryan Williams (Victoria)
Josh Glenn (Gold Coast)
Johan Wagner (Port Adelaide)
Tim McIntyre (Warrnambool)
Ben Nason(Glenelg)
Cameron Milne
Dylan Hewett

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 11:02 am
by Panther Pack
Big Phil wrote:An update on Central's comings and goings...

INS:
Cohen Pettit (West Broken Hill)
Shane Walker (Renmark)
Nick Gallard (Renmark)
Jesse Kemp (Kimba Districts)
Chris Jensen (Belconnen)
Connor Hargraves (Yarrawonga)
Tom Stevens (Echuca)
Clinton Voight (Eudunda)
Jackson O'Brien (returned)
Tim Meulendyks (returned)



OUTS:
Brad Symes (Retired)
Scott Dutschke (Retired)
Ryan Williams (Victoria)
Josh Glenn (Gold Coast)
Johan Wagner (Port Adelaide)
Tim McIntyre (Warrnambool)
Ben Nason(Glenelg)
Cameron Milne
Dylan Hewett


Some big outs there Williams in particular has been a very good player for Central. Won't underestimate the new recruits though have too much respect for the CDFC

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 11:53 am
by bulldogproud2
Panther Pack wrote:
Big Phil wrote:An update on Central's comings and goings...

INS:
Cohen Pettit (West Broken Hill)
Shane Walker (Renmark)
Nick Gallard (Renmark)
Jesse Kemp (Kimba Districts)
Chris Jensen (Belconnen)
Connor Hargraves (Yarrawonga)
Tom Stevens (Echuca)
Clinton Voight (Eudunda)
Jackson O'Brien (returned)
Tim Meulendyks (returned)



OUTS:
Brad Symes (Retired)
Scott Dutschke (Retired)
Ryan Williams (Victoria)
Josh Glenn (Gold Coast)
Johan Wagner (Port Adelaide)
Tim McIntyre (Warrnambool)
Ben Nason(Glenelg)
Cameron Milne
Dylan Hewett


Some big outs there Williams in particular has been a very good player for Central. Won't underestimate the new recruits though have too much respect for the CDFC


Although they are big misses, the only ones on that list who had good seasons and were regular league players were Ryan Williams, Josh Glenn and Cameron Milne. McIntyre was inconsistent whilst the others played very little league football.
The new breed, although young, seem to be very promising. The list includes a couple of Mail Medallists as well as a player rated by Brett Fevola as 'an AFL star in the making'. Additionally, Jackson O'Brien is coming back a very determined player, one hoping to really produce the goods this year whilst Tim Meulendyks is returning and looking the goods.

Cheers

Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 12:03 pm
by Dogwatcher
Pretty much how I see it, BP.