Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 7 - 2018
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 10:03 pm
Spectators stabbed each other, WOW , you obviously know something that nobody else knows, Fool..
Yes, the club was a basket case in the years leading to his arrival. His appointment should be credited to the footy director Bill Collins who worked hard laying the ground work for him to return along with Dave McAuliffe. Without Collins and McAuliffe, there wouldn't have been much to work with. They brought in the sponsorship dollars and drove interest/excitement, and Wayne topped it off with the recruiting. NEVER EVER has a member stabbed another member, and your comments I think are slanderous. You hide behind a pseudonym and fire off pot shots at a club and have no idea what you're talking about.Fevola 25 wrote:Took your club from a basket case where spectators stabbed each other
Yes, won a premiership with the club - in Division 7 after failing to remain in Division 6. Without wanting to talk down the flag though, that side could've coached itself, the standard of D7 was putrid, and honestly Ingle Farm were kissed by a fairy, with Smithfield suspended from the comp in the closing rounds. We take it though, and he will forever be a premiership coach and credit to him.Fevola 25 wrote:to a Premiership winner and broke a long drought. .
Played a role, no greater than Bill Collins, Dave McAuliffe or Max Bastain though. It was a combined effort that got the club back on track.Fevola 25 wrote:Turned around a club on the pathway to extinction. .
Manuel is now entering his 4th season as head coach.Fevola 25 wrote:Admittedly old man Manuel has done a great job also in the last 2 years..
That's rich coming from you.Fevola 25 wrote:I guess he will go on coaching and you can sit here under a secret identity slinging shit at people who do something and dare to challenge themselves.
The Bedge wrote:Just so you can actually get your facts straight you special cat..Yes, the club was a basket case in the years leading to his arrival. His appointment should be credited to the footy director Bill Collins who worked hard laying the ground work for him to return along with Dave McAuliffe. Without Collins and McAuliffe, there wouldn't have been much to work with. They brought in the sponsorship dollars and drove interest/excitement, and Wayne topped it off with the recruiting. NEVER EVER has a member stabbed another member, and your comments I think are slanderous. You hide behind a pseudonym and fire off pot shots at a club and have no idea what you're talking about.Fevola 25 wrote:Took your club from a basket case where spectators stabbed each otherYes, won a premiership with the club - in Division 7 after failing to remain in Division 6. Without wanting to talk down the flag though, that side could've coached itself, the standard of D7 was putrid, and honestly Ingle Farm were kissed by a fairy, with Smithfield suspended from the comp in the closing rounds. We take it though, and he will forever be a premiership coach and credit to him.Fevola 25 wrote:to a Premiership winner and broke a long drought. .Played a role, no greater than Bill Collins, Dave McAuliffe or Max Bastain though. It was a combined effort that got the club back on track.Fevola 25 wrote:Turned around a club on the pathway to extinction. .Manuel is now entering his 4th season as head coach.Fevola 25 wrote:Admittedly old man Manuel has done a great job also in the last 2 years..That's rich coming from you.Fevola 25 wrote:I guess he will go on coaching and you can sit here under a secret identity slinging shit at people who do something and dare to challenge themselves.
morell wrote:People people people. Its Ingle Farm. No one cares.
The Bedge wrote:Just so you can actually get your facts straight you special cat..Yes, the club was a basket case in the years leading to his arrival. His appointment should be credited to the footy director Bill Collins who worked hard laying the ground work for him to return along with Dave McAuliffe. Without Collins and McAuliffe, there wouldn't have been much to work with. They brought in the sponsorship dollars and drove interest/excitement, and Wayne topped it off with the recruiting. NEVER EVER has a member stabbed another member, and your comments I think are slanderous. You hide behind a pseudonym and fire off pot shots at a club and have no idea what you're talking about.Fevola 25 wrote:Took your club from a basket case where spectators stabbed each otherYes, won a premiership with the club - in Division 7 after failing to remain in Division 6. Without wanting to talk down the flag though, that side could've coached itself, the standard of D7 was putrid, and honestly Ingle Farm were kissed by a fairy, with Smithfield suspended from the comp in the closing rounds. We take it though, and he will forever be a premiership coach and credit to him.Fevola 25 wrote:to a Premiership winner and broke a long drought. .Played a role, no greater than Bill Collins, Dave McAuliffe or Max Bastain though. It was a combined effort that got the club back on track.Fevola 25 wrote:Turned around a club on the pathway to extinction. .Manuel is now entering his 4th season as head coach.Fevola 25 wrote:Admittedly old man Manuel has done a great job also in the last 2 years..That's rich coming from you.Fevola 25 wrote:I guess he will go on coaching and you can sit here under a secret identity slinging shit at people who do something and dare to challenge themselves.
jo172 wrote:morell wrote:People people people. Its Ingle Farm. No one cares.
Quiet, since the demise of Ovingham Ingle Farm are the only soap opera we have on here left.
Robb_Stark wrote:A person was thrown over the balcony at ingle farm
The Bedge wrote:Robb_Stark wrote:A person was thrown over the balcony at ingle farm
[emoji38] From memory he jumped?
Q. wrote:The Bedge wrote:Robb_Stark wrote:A person was thrown over the balcony at ingle farm
[emoji38] From memory he jumped?
I'd try and kill myself too if I played at Ingle Farm
Needed a winkFevola 25 wrote:Q. wrote:The Bedge wrote:Robb_Stark wrote:A person was thrown over the balcony at ingle farm
[emoji38] From memory he jumped?
I'd try and kill myself too if I played at Ingle Farm
C'mon Owen that's taking it a bit too far.
Robb_Stark wrote:A person was thrown over the balcony at ingle farm and the rigney clan caused havoc for a while at ingle farm but in all honesty I think ingle farm has got a lot better. I think the drug culture amongst the young kids at all clubs is a massive issue when I mean young 18-26 year olds
Q. wrote:The Bedge wrote:Robb_Stark wrote:A person was thrown over the balcony at ingle farm
[emoji38] From memory he jumped?
I'd try and kill myself too if I played at Ingle Farm
morell wrote:People people people. Its Ingle Farm. No one cares.
Yes. Death by stabbing would be the short price favourite [emoji6]old farmer wrote:Q. wrote:The Bedge wrote:Robb_Stark wrote:A person was thrown over the balcony at ingle farm
[emoji38] From memory he jumped?
I'd try and kill myself too if I played at Ingle Farm
you wouldn't get a game anyway. And i'm pretty sure someone there would do the job for you.
Perhaps not, I'll turn down the replay of the 02 Grand Final for you. People tend to turn up the volume after you blokes knew you'd lose and go the knuckle.old farmer wrote:morell wrote:People people people. Its Ingle Farm. No one cares.
sorry mate, can't hear you back there in div 7.