by Phantom Gossiper » Tue Nov 16, 2010 12:00 pm
by Senor Moto Gadili » Tue Nov 16, 2010 1:25 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Moving on from "Glenunga F.C featuring div7" ...
Ingle Farm begin pre-season tomorrow night, will be interesting to see the turn out, and to see what the new fitness coach brings to the table.
IMO its good to see Ingle Farm taking a step forward in professionalism with a full committee, coaching staff and fitness coach. The foundation is now in place..
Have heard rumors though that several A graders from next season will not be returning.
by interested observer » Tue Nov 16, 2010 1:32 pm
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Moving on from "Glenunga F.C featuring div7" ...
Ingle Farm begin pre-season tomorrow night, will be interesting to see the turn out, and to see what the new fitness coach brings to the table.
IMO its good to see Ingle Farm taking a step forward in professionalism with a full committee, coaching staff and fitness coach. The foundation is now in place..
Have heard rumors though that several A graders from next season will not be returning.
New fitness coach will whip you into line PG....turn you into a running machine.
Not sure if any of last year's A Grade players are not returning, but one thing is for sure......Ingle Farm will not be in trouble with the new points system.
by zedman » Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:06 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Moving on from "Glenunga F.C featuring div7" ...
Ingle Farm begin pre-season tomorrow night, will be interesting to see the turn out, and to see what the new fitness coach brings to the table.
IMO its good to see Ingle Farm taking a step forward in professionalism with a full committee, coaching staff and fitness coach. The foundation is now in place..
Have heard rumors though that several A graders from next season will not be returning.
by The Riddler » Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:30 pm
zedman wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Moving on from "Glenunga F.C featuring div7" ...
Ingle Farm begin pre-season tomorrow night, will be interesting to see the turn out, and to see what the new fitness coach brings to the table.
IMO its good to see Ingle Farm taking a step forward in professionalism with a full committee, coaching staff and fitness coach. The foundation is now in place..
Have heard rumors though that several A graders from next season will not be returning.
whos gone PG?
by BFG » Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:35 pm
The Riddler wrote:zedman wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Moving on from "Glenunga F.C featuring div7" ...
Ingle Farm begin pre-season tomorrow night, will be interesting to see the turn out, and to see what the new fitness coach brings to the table.
IMO its good to see Ingle Farm taking a step forward in professionalism with a full committee, coaching staff and fitness coach. The foundation is now in place..
Have heard rumors though that several A graders from next season will not be returning.
whos gone PG?
Ryan Tremain & all of the Hawsworth Boys
by zedman » Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:37 pm
The Riddler wrote:zedman wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Moving on from "Glenunga F.C featuring div7" ...
Ingle Farm begin pre-season tomorrow night, will be interesting to see the turn out, and to see what the new fitness coach brings to the table.
IMO its good to see Ingle Farm taking a step forward in professionalism with a full committee, coaching staff and fitness coach. The foundation is now in place..
Have heard rumors though that several A graders from next season will not be returning.
whos gone PG?
Ryan Tremain & all of the Hawsworth Boys
by KingCarey » Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:41 pm
Brayman19 wrote:newbloke wrote:So am i reading this right! Every A grade player at Glenunga gets paid a set amount?
I think they are saying that after each game every player gets rated on there performance and best would get the most and the worst would get the least... That would course some conflict one would think on a saturday night
by Phantom Gossiper » Tue Nov 16, 2010 4:39 pm
zedman wrote:whos gone PG?
by Phantom Gossiper » Tue Nov 16, 2010 4:41 pm
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:New fitness coach will whip you into line PG....turn you into a running machine.
by Farmer Hughesy » Tue Nov 16, 2010 8:56 pm
by Perfect Drug » Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:40 pm
Farmer Hughesy wrote:Have heard the new B grade coach is bringing about 4 new players out all apparently around 6ft 4..... but weather this is true we will see... IMO i think if we can keep most of the team we had last yr and a bit of height we will go alright this yr AS LONG as we get FIT as i think in a lot of our games our fitness really hurt us... but time will tell i guess!!!
by Phantom Gossiper » Wed Nov 17, 2010 8:31 am
Farmer Hughesy wrote:Have heard the new B grade coach is bringing about 4 new players out all apparently around 6ft 4..... but weather this is true we will see... IMO i think if we can keep most of the team we had last yr and a bit of height we will go alright this yr AS LONG as we get FIT as i think in a lot of our games our fitness really hurt us... but time will tell i guess!!!
by The Riddler » Wed Nov 17, 2010 8:36 am
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Farmer Hughesy wrote:Have heard the new B grade coach is bringing about 4 new players out all apparently around 6ft 4..... but weather this is true we will see... IMO i think if we can keep most of the team we had last yr and a bit of height we will go alright this yr AS LONG as we get FIT as i think in a lot of our games our fitness really hurt us... but time will tell i guess!!!
everytime someone says they bringing players they always 6'4", always gun footballers, always solid. Ill believe it when i see it.
by Phantom Gossiper » Wed Nov 17, 2010 8:48 am
by Senor Moto Gadili » Wed Nov 17, 2010 2:37 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:zedman wrote:whos gone PG?
A handfull of handy B graders are leaving and i've heard Ryan Tremain is also moving on, seeking to play at a higher level.
by Phantom Gossiper » Wed Nov 17, 2010 2:43 pm
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:No disrespect, but not sure Ryan knows what he is doing tomorrow, so I doubt he knows where he is playing foooty next year. I'm tipping he'll stay at the Farm. There was talk about Josh Hawk not playing - wants to concentrate on being a Rock Star. You'd understand that wouldn't you PG
by morell » Thu Nov 18, 2010 3:04 pm
by DKL » Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:27 pm
morell wrote:If the rumours are true and Glenunga have recruited numerous ex-Fitzroy Div 4 A-Grade players then I for one will be disappointed and it will only further emphasise the requirement of the SAAFL to implement some sort of player movement management system. Whether it be points per year, number of divisions players are able to leap, whatever, something needs to be done to ensure the integrity of the lower competitions.
We are playing Division 7 football and I don't think it is unreasonable to rock up on a Saturday and expect to be playing other Div 7 (or thereabouts) footballers.
Every team would have players in their side that could play much higher, including Mitchell Park, but I would also suggest most of those players are dyed in the wool club people, rather than ring ins or mercenaries.
Every club would also like to move up the ranks and improve themselves via recruitment. I am not arguing against that. I am arguing against clubs rotting at the foundations of others and in turn creating an unbalanced football year.
Not sure if this is just a recent trend but we are seeing more of this money and immediate results driven culture creep down the divisions of amateur football. Every year it seems to get worse and worse with players jumping ship and moving all over the place either following mates or following money. In my opinion it erodes into the values that I thought amateur football was all about.
Good luck to Glenunga. They are a good club and we have had some fierce battles (and some shellackings) against them. I just hope the people being recruited have the interests of the Glenunga Football club at heart.
by dee man » Fri Nov 19, 2010 5:14 am
morell wrote:If the rumours are true and Glenunga have recruited numerous ex-Fitzroy Div 4 A-Grade players then I for one will be disappointed and it will only further emphasise the requirement of the SAAFL to implement some sort of player movement management system. Whether it be points per year, number of divisions players are able to leap, whatever, something needs to be done to ensure the integrity of the lower competitions.
We are playing Division 7 football and I don't think it is unreasonable to rock up on a Saturday and expect to be playing other Div 7 (or thereabouts) footballers.
Every team would have players in their side that could play much higher, including Mitchell Park, but I would also suggest most of those players are dyed in the wool club people, rather than ring ins or mercenaries.
Every club would also like to move up the ranks and improve themselves via recruitment. I am not arguing against that. I am arguing against clubs rotting at the foundations of others and in turn creating an unbalanced football year.
Not sure if this is just a recent trend but we are seeing more of this money and immediate results driven culture creep down the divisions of amateur football. Every year it seems to get worse and worse with players jumping ship and moving all over the place either following mates or following money. In my opinion it erodes into the values that I thought amateur football was all about.
Good luck to Glenunga. They are a good club and we have had some fierce battles (and some shellackings) against them. I just hope the people being recruited have the interests of the Glenunga Football club at heart.
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