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ADELAIDE UNI, THE MOST SUCCESFULL CLUB IN THE SAAFL?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 8:27 pm
by mark shadiac
How this club keeps performing year in, year out and without paying a single player is a credit to all involved in the club. With T Roach at the helm this year, watch UNI go 1 step further in 07.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 9:15 pm
by 151
there are other ways to pay players other than by cash
promises of employment
free tuition at UNI
putting their kids through private colleges free
i honestly believe they will take time with roach, but yes it will be interesting how they go with a ex suburban coach but then again he did have a couple of years at pultney and was a teacher

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 12:04 am
by Medium_Swede
151 wrote:promises of employment
free tuition at UNI
putting their kids through private colleges free


Think your overestimating a bit there.. Free uni? Free college?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:05 am
by Bradman
Medium_Swede wrote:
151 wrote:promises of employment
free tuition at UNI
putting their kids through private colleges free


Think your overestimating a bit there.. Free uni? Free college?


and poaches from every other clubs junior programs
bit like cricket
only club at district level who doesnt have a junior program

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:20 am
by Bob Neil
151 wrote:there are other ways to pay players other than by cash
promises of employment
free tuition at UNI
putting their kids through private colleges free
i honestly believe they will take time with roach, but yes it will be interesting how they go with a ex suburban coach but then again he did have a couple of years at pultney and was a teacher



ROFLMAO! All of you should learn not to comment on things about which you know nothing about. No Uni players are helped out with employment any more than any other club helps its players with employment. No one has free University tuition, and no one has their children put through private schools - these claims are pure and utter lunacy. The only financial benefit our 'A' graders receive is sponsorship of their subs - about $150! As for 'poaching' younger players, we're about the only club that DOES NOT poach players, it is all word-of mouth and club reputation. We may be the only team never to have been relegated from Division 1, but it is the lower grades that have made the club great.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:42 am
by 151
there HAS been players that have been recruited to Uni with the promise of jobs
The club has a enormous network of connections and i know for a fact this has been done in the past
Good luck to them but dont put your head in the sand and dont think that it doesnt go on because it does

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:57 am
by Medium_Swede
151 wrote:there HAS been players that have been recruited to Uni with the promise of jobs
The club has a enormous network of connections and i know for a fact this has been done in the past
Good luck to them but dont put your head in the sand and dont think that it doesnt go on because it does


And no other club does this? People network, its human nature.. Would be less than 1% of the people who have played for the club..

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 6:34 pm
by Brad Man
Medium_Swede wrote:
151 wrote:there HAS been players that have been recruited to Uni with the promise of jobs
The club has a enormous network of connections and i know for a fact this has been done in the past
Good luck to them but dont put your head in the sand and dont think that it doesnt go on because it does


And no other club does this? People network, its human nature.. Would be less than 1% of the people who have played for the club..


Go easy Medium, 151 said good luck to them or should i say you.............. your not that old guy who is so protective of the oval are you............

Re: ADELAIDE UNI, THE MOST SUCCESFULL CLUB IN THE SAAFL?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 5:32 pm
by Hafey
mark shadiac wrote:How this club keeps performing year in, year out and without paying a single player is a credit to all involved in the club. With T Roach at the helm this year, watch UNI go 1 step further in 07.


Roach's game plans are out dated and will be picked to pieces by the ex league players now involved in coaching roles in Div 1 . Sorry to say Mark but i predict Uni to go backwards rather then " 1 step further " with Roach at the helm . The days of warming up with indian file laps followed by ball work in lanes and finishing with circle work are long gone .

Re: ADELAIDE UNI, THE MOST SUCCESFULL CLUB IN THE SAAFL?

PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 4:27 pm
by Shirtfront
mark shadiac wrote:How this club keeps performing year in, year out and without paying a single player is a credit to all involved in the club. With T Roach at the helm this year, watch UNI go 1 step further in 07.


Whoa, bit of egg on ya face????

Re: ADELAIDE UNI, THE MOST SUCCESFULL CLUB IN THE SAAFL?

PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 5:01 pm
by finn
sharky wrote:
mark shadiac wrote:How this club keeps performing year in, year out and without paying a single player is a credit to all involved in the club. With T Roach at the helm this year, watch UNI go 1 step further in 07.

Whoa, bit of egg on ya face????


people are slowly coming out again - it might be too late for finals but let's hope it's not too late to stave off relegation.

PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:48 pm
by footy fan
Bob Neil wrote:
151 wrote:there are other ways to pay players other than by cash
promises of employment
free tuition at UNI
putting their kids through private colleges free
i honestly believe they will take time with roach, but yes it will be interesting how they go with a ex suburban coach but then again he did have a couple of years at pultney and was a teacher



ROFLMAO! All of you should learn not to comment on things about which you know nothing about. No Uni players are helped out with employment any more than any other club helps its players with employment. No one has free University tuition, and no one has their children put through private schools - these claims are pure and utter lunacy. The only financial benefit our 'A' graders receive is sponsorship of their subs - about $150! As for 'poaching' younger players, we're about the only club that DOES NOT poach players, it is all word-of mouth and club reputation. We may be the only team never to have been relegated from Division 1, but it is the lower grades that have made the club great.


It would be nice to see you put something back into footy, juniors? coaching clinics??

PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:55 pm
by footy fan
This forum is a joke , Adelaide uni arent a club, not like all the others that run the junior programs. Like bradman said thay are just like the cricket club, poach players!! ok if it is through word of mouth but i know Cricketers like paul rofe , nathan adcock carl hooper while he was here for cricket, and footballers like tommie drugs, graham kellet etc wouldnt be playing for free, cmon, please, the club might not be paying them but i am sure the president s men would be giving out golden handshakes...

How many juniors premierships has the club won????

None, oh thats right they dont have a ju niors, therefore are not a club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 10:06 pm
by heater31
footy fan wrote:
How many juniors premierships has the club won????

None, oh thats right they dont have a ju niors, therefore are not a club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


a junior footy programme does not make a club. Fair enough if the current school footy system was not in place it would work its how clubs like uni and the OS clubs survive.

where do the country kids or interstaters who move here for study meet new people and make friends????? FYI there is a uni team made up of entire country guys who are studying the ag courses and they play in C4. my hatred of uni stems from the cricket side where they are arrogant and a bunch of old blokes but those blokes weren't too bad and its like a separate club within a club.

very narrow minded view FF

PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 10:37 pm
by Medium_Swede
footy fan wrote:This forum is a joke , Adelaide uni arent a club, not like all the others that run the junior programs. Like bradman said thay are just like the cricket club, poach players!! ok if it is through word of mouth but i know Cricketers like paul rofe , nathan adcock carl hooper while he was here for cricket, and footballers like tommie drugs, graham kellet etc wouldnt be playing for free, cmon, please, the club might not be paying them but i am sure the president s men would be giving out golden handshakes...

How many juniors premierships has the club won????

None, oh thats right they dont have a ju niors, therefore are not a club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


LOL, Bit bitter mate? Few too many losses at the hands of the Blacks?

Maybe if your club was half decent your juniors wouldn't leave?

PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 11:19 am
by finn
footy fan wrote:This forum is a joke , Adelaide uni arent a club, not like all the others that run the junior programs. Like bradman said thay are just like the cricket club, poach players!! ok if it is through word of mouth but i know Cricketers like paul rofe , nathan adcock carl hooper while he was here for cricket, and footballers like tommie drugs, graham kellet etc wouldnt be playing for free, cmon, please, the club might not be paying them but i am sure the president s men would be giving out golden handshakes


let's look at your argument - rofe, adcock and hooper are/were all paid by the saca necessitating no payment from any club - does gillespie get paid by adelaide? did blewett by kensington?
many players come to uni after just missing out on league/reserves and a few years ago, uni acted as a sort of feeder club to/from north adelaide (also there was the peter simmons connection), just like jarman advises players to play for gaza, some were advised to play for uni. - however none are paid but like any football club connections are built. I'm sure people also help each other around the club you are involved in.
Martin studied arts and law at university so why not play there?

footy fan wrote:How many juniors premierships has the club won????
Why would a club based around a tertiary institution (post age of 17) get involved in junior clubs that correctly are based around where people live? University could organise junior teams through its past players but surely, kids deserve the chance to make friends in their local area?

How does not having junior teams make the players of the 8 senior teams any less a part of a club? There are people playing together in teams, there's a sense of history, there are homegrounds, there are people willing to voluntarily devote sizable chunks of time to make sure that the club potters along. There's a sense of community - what boxes have not been ticked.

The other point that arises is that we can't expect people to stay in the same place all of their lives - as much as we would like them to. People grow and wish to do different things; more power to them I say.

None, oh thats right they dont have a ju niors, therefore are not a club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/quote]
:) surely that many exclamation marks is a sign of 'madness'? :)
just gently teasing.

PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 11:41 am
by heater31
finn wrote:
let's look at your argument - rofe, adcock and hooper are/were all paid by the saca necessitating no payment from any club - does gillespie get paid by adelaide? did blewett by kensington?


Dont think Hooper recieved any money from SACA whilst he was here and for the record Dizzy does not get a brass razoo from the Adelaide cricket club but does get the opportunity to train when he likes and is always welcome when he does so

PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 11:48 am
by finn
heater31 wrote:
finn wrote:
let's look at your argument - rofe, adcock and hooper are/were all paid by the saca necessitating no payment from any club - does gillespie get paid by adelaide? did blewett by kensington?


Dont think Hooper recieved any money from SACA whilst he was here and for the record Dizzy does not get a brass razoo from the Adelaide cricket club but does get the opportunity to train when he likes and is always welcome when he does so


thank you for reinforcing my point.

new coach

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 6:36 pm
by Pearcey
Has a Div 1 coach been given his marching orders today?

Hmmm

Re: new coach

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 7:11 pm
by turkey slapper
Pearcey wrote:Has a Div 1 coach been given his marching orders today?

Hmmm


Spill the beans ????