inglefarm football club 2009

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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby bulldogs » Wed May 13, 2009 12:06 pm

Lads wrote:
old farmer wrote:Not going anywhere. Love having a chat about Ingle Farm with people inthe know.eh Lads. And the certain young player you refer to Maddog still has a lot of close mates playing at the club so i don't think he's down there supporting the coach, maybe catching up with some buddy's would be closer to the mark.


Maybe you can come back and spend some of the $30.00 a week pay rise you got grandpa
and be with the 1 friend you got

shit enough is enough, put the slanging matches away. im sure old farmer and FF wish Ingle farm all the success for the future.
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby matty beam feltus » Sat May 16, 2009 10:32 am

Lads wrote:
old farmer wrote:Not going anywhere. Love having a chat about Ingle Farm with people inthe know.eh Lads. And the certain young player you refer to Maddog still has a lot of close mates playing at the club so i don't think he's down there supporting the coach, maybe catching up with some buddy's would be closer to the mark.


Maybe you can come back and spend some of the $30.00 a week pay rise you got grandpa
and be with the 1 friend you got

lol super mega ultraly OWNED! OUCH town , population you OLD FARMER hahahaha
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Wed May 20, 2009 11:32 pm

matty beam feltus wrote:lol super mega ultraly OWNED! OUCH town , population you OLD FARMER hahahaha


..gone quiet past few weeks MBF, is the fame getting to your head, tagged out the game or just down on form? can we expect a bounce back to stardom this match?
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby bulldogs » Thu May 21, 2009 12:11 am

Watched the farmers on thee weekend boys and there are some very basic rules you guys need to do.
1) pick up a man in the backlines, how many times was there a opposition forward 10mts in front of a farmer.

2) fwds play in front at all times, players caught hoping there teammate can kick 50

3) centre square and bounce up, play 1 on 1. I seen on to many occasions a farmer sweatn off on his own. this includes wingman.

In the end im sayn play accountable footy if every player has a man the contest starts as a 50/50 BASIC RULES when you are losing weather your in a good side or bad side.
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby interested observer » Thu May 21, 2009 10:47 am

bulldogs wrote:Watched the farmers on thee weekend boys and there are some very basic rules you guys need to do.
1) pick up a man in the backlines, how many times was there a opposition forward 10mts in front of a farmer.

2) fwds play in front at all times, players caught hoping there teammate can kick 50

3) centre square and bounce up, play 1 on 1. I seen on to many occasions a farmer sweatn off on his own. this includes wingman.

In the end im sayn play accountable footy if every player has a man the contest starts as a 50/50 BASIC RULES when you are losing weather your in a good side or bad side.


Yeah.. Don't worry about your mates house warming party ????
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby bulldogs » Thu May 21, 2009 11:29 am

interested observer wrote:
bulldogs wrote:Watched the farmers on thee weekend boys and there are some very basic rules you guys need to do.
1) pick up a man in the backlines, how many times was there a opposition forward 10mts in front of a farmer.

2) fwds play in front at all times, players caught hoping there teammate can kick 50

3) centre square and bounce up, play 1 on 1. I seen on to many occasions a farmer sweatn off on his own. this includes wingman.

In the end im sayn play accountable footy, if every player has a man the contest starts as a 50/50, BASIC RULES when you are losing weather your in a good side or bad side.


Yeah.. Don't worry about your mates house warming party ????
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby bulldogs » Thu May 21, 2009 11:30 am

bulldogs wrote:
interested observer wrote:
bulldogs wrote:Watched the farmers on thee weekend boys and there are some very basic rules you guys need to do.
1) pick up a man in the backlines, how many times was there a opposition forward 10mts in front of a farmer.

2) fwds play in front at all times, players caught hoping there teammate can kick 50

3) centre square and bounce up, play 1 on 1. I seen on to many occasions a farmer sweatn off on his own. this includes wingman.

In the end im sayn play accountable footy, if every player has a man the contest starts as a 50/50, BASIC RULES when you are losing weather your in a good side or bad side.


Yeah.. Don't worry about your mates house warming party ????


i got there and you were gone.
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby matty beam feltus » Fri May 22, 2009 6:36 pm

Phantom Gossiper wrote:
matty beam feltus wrote:lol super mega ultraly OWNED! OUCH town , population you OLD FARMER hahahaha


..gone quiet past few weeks MBF, is the fame getting to your head, tagged out the game or just down on form? can we expect a bounce back to stardom this match?

we shall see wont we mr phantom how bout you and your comback when will this be coming??
I am playing b grade this week which should be good for me i think lack of form i think lol
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby Lads » Sat May 23, 2009 6:36 pm

MBF whats going on mate did you play in the 2s today or was that a terrible lie
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby matty beam feltus » Sun May 24, 2009 3:50 pm

Lads wrote:MBF whats going on mate did you play in the 2s today or was that a terrible lie

yeh mate in the 2's still recovering from ankle injury a little bit but i think it was a combination of ankle and poor disapline on the track on my part but did enjoy playing in the 2's was a bit of fun
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby Farmer Hughesy » Wed May 27, 2009 11:31 pm

hey Matty hows the kick ins from full back going???
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Thu May 28, 2009 4:39 pm

Farmer Hughesy wrote:hey Matty hows the kick ins from full back going???


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby Pigsy » Thu May 28, 2009 5:52 pm

What is MBF doing playing B grade???? Surely they'll get it right at the selection table tonight?
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby matty beam feltus » Thu May 28, 2009 8:26 pm

hahahaha yeh real funny guys , i think i will leave the kick ins for someone with a bit more skill lol
but selection is tonight i couldnt make it to training , but my ankle is still a bit buggered i mean its gonna stop me from playing regardless of which grade it is but meh we will see i guess.
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby Lads » Fri May 29, 2009 2:16 pm

matty beam feltus wrote:hahahaha yeh real funny guys , i think i will leave the kick ins for someone with a bit more skill lol
but selection is tonight i couldnt make it to training , but my ankle is still a bit buggered i mean its gonna stop me from playing regardless of which grade it is but meh we will see i guess.


Now i know your not playing ive just added 10 goals to the score
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby full foward » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:03 pm

Call past hope valley on weekend to watch farmers,what is going on down there?This is not a post designed to bag anybody at the club but i am confused as to which direction the club is headed.I saw so many kids playing senior football and to be frank they are not ready.Then on sunday seen same kids front up and play under 16.Kids need to play in there correct age groups to improve there footy,playing senior footy and getting smashed every week teachers them nothing only turns them of footy.With so many kids would be better to see them playing under 18 as only the really talented young kids will be able to compete at senior footy no matter what grade.I hope people down there are working hard to bring some quality players to the club for next year as the group of players they have at the moment will find it hard to compete even in div 6. Like i said not bagging any one just having a say.Wish you all the best in turning this around going to be hard but good luck
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby Q. » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:07 pm

Maybe they wouldn't have to play if a bunch of other players hadn't deserted the club :roll:
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby hearts on fire » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:08 pm

I am mates with a lot of the young lads at the club and trust me, every minute they are on the field, they are loving footy. Sure, they would love the four points, but footys footy, out there with your mates.

If the young lads weren't enjoying it, they wouldn't be there.
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby bulldogs » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:26 pm

full foward wrote:Call past hope valley on weekend to watch farmers,what is going on down there?This is not a post designed to bag anybody at the club but i am confused as to which direction the club is headed.I saw so many kids playing senior football and to be frank they are not ready.Then on sunday seen same kids front up and play under 16.Kids need to play in there correct age groups to improve there footy,playing senior footy and getting smashed every week teachers them nothing only turns them of footy.With so many kids would be better to see them playing under 18 as only the really talented young kids will be able to compete at senior footy no matter what grade.I hope people down there are working hard to bring some quality players to the club for next year as the group of players they have at the moment will find it hard to compete even in div 6. Like i said not bagging any one just having a say.Wish you all the best in turning this around going to be hard but good luck

good call FF glad to see a post with no malice
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Re: inglefarm football club 2009

Postby full foward » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:51 pm

Quichey wrote:Maybe they wouldn't have to play if a bunch of other players hadn't deserted the club :roll:
You have no idea no-one deserted there club peolple get older and slower and cant keep playing forever.Sure some young kids left but that happens every year .You say that your club has gone digital try getting running water people can drink :lol: :lol:
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