by scottroo » Sun May 06, 2012 10:21 pm
by MatteeG » Mon May 07, 2012 12:59 am
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
by MatteeG » Mon May 07, 2012 1:00 am
Straight Line wrote:Whats with christies yesterday?
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
by pantherman » Mon May 07, 2012 1:04 pm
by afc9798 » Mon May 07, 2012 1:17 pm
pantherman wrote:After yesterdays result, it seems this year is alot more wide open than anyone might of thought. Brighton still the favourite but could any of the likes of Happy Valley, Reynella, Flaggies, Cove, Porties, Shoes, Morphies or even Morphie Parks challenge them for the Flag?? Is it Brighton by a long way or a team from nowheres year??
by Panther32 » Mon May 07, 2012 1:43 pm
afc9798 wrote:pantherman wrote:After yesterdays result, it seems this year is alot more wide open than anyone might of thought. Brighton still the favourite but could any of the likes of Happy Valley, Reynella, Flaggies, Cove, Porties, Shoes, Morphies or even Morphie Parks challenge them for the Flag?? Is it Brighton by a long way or a team from nowheres year??
Way too early to say as yet as we have not seen enough of the challengers playing each other. Brighton going OK, but not yet overly convincing, HV going well, but have really only played one contender, but their performance against Cove in the wet must have been pretty special (sorry Bruce).
We should have a bit more idea in 6 weeks time, but won't be taking my metaphorical money off the Bombers at this stage. Smokie for me is a toss up between Porties and Valley. Porties been going along well with not much fanfare, Pippett must be putting in the work.
If pushed, it would be a GF between Brighton and Valley. Won't ever write off Reynella or MV though. Too many lessons learned over the years.
by Bag The Points » Mon May 07, 2012 2:39 pm
by Injured Phantom » Mon May 07, 2012 5:39 pm
by Straight Line » Mon May 07, 2012 8:21 pm
Injured Phantom wrote:Heard an interesting rumour on the weekend that Marion FC knocked a College (4 teams across years 8-12) back last week to have home games played at their grounds when their A/B grade playing away. Obviously not keen to promote their club & facilities. I guess their junior & recruitment programmes must be very strong behind the scenes....
by helicopterking » Mon May 07, 2012 9:39 pm
Injured Phantom wrote:Heard an interesting rumour on the weekend that Marion FC knocked a College (4 teams across years 8-12) back last week to have home games played at their grounds when their A/B grade playing away. Obviously not keen to promote their club & facilities. I guess their junior & recruitment programmes must be very strong behind the scenes....
by Moe » Mon May 07, 2012 9:40 pm
Injured Phantom wrote:Heard an interesting rumour on the weekend that Marion FC knocked a College (4 teams across years 8-12) back last week to have home games played at their grounds when their A/B grade playing away. Obviously not keen to promote their club & facilities. I guess their junior & recruitment programmes must be very strong behind the scenes....
by Rush a Point » Mon May 07, 2012 10:41 pm
Moe wrote:Injured Phantom wrote:Heard an interesting rumour on the weekend that Marion FC knocked a College (4 teams across years 8-12) back last week to have home games played at their grounds when their A/B grade playing away. Obviously not keen to promote their club & facilities. I guess their junior & recruitment programmes must be very strong behind the scenes....
It would not be Marion Football Club's decision, it would be the decision of the Marion Sports & Community Clubs board, so therefore it has nothing to do with them. Just another chance for the same clubs to take cheap shots at the junior situation down our way.
Give us 2 bloody divisions. Let the power clubs bash sh!t out of each other, and the likes of M/Parks & Marion will rebuild and come back stronger.
The constant sniping from others about our lack of juniors is a slap in the face to all the hard working parents and volunteers busting a gut trying to build a junior foundation at our clubs.
Mphy Parks have U/8's, 10's 12's 14's & 16's. Our 16's knocked off Brighton 2 weeks ago who had not lost for 2 seasons. Hopefully that builds into 18's very soon, plus we have healthy numbers at Auskick as well.
I respect all those clubs with strong juniors, but for frigs sake, shut up already.
by LaughingKookaburra » Mon May 07, 2012 11:48 pm
by WHEELS&DEALS » Tue May 08, 2012 1:00 am
Rush a Point wrote:Moe wrote:Injured Phantom wrote:Heard an interesting rumour on the weekend that Marion FC knocked a College (4 teams across years 8-12) back last week to have home games played at their grounds when their A/B grade playing away. Obviously not keen to promote their club & facilities. I guess their junior & recruitment programmes must be very strong behind the scenes....
It would not be Marion Football Club's decision, it would be the decision of the Marion Sports & Community Clubs board, so therefore it has nothing to do with them. Just another chance for the same clubs to take cheap shots at the junior situation down our way.
Give us 2 bloody divisions. Let the power clubs bash sh!t out of each other, and the likes of M/Parks & Marion will rebuild and come back stronger.
The constant sniping from others about our lack of juniors is a slap in the face to all the hard working parents and volunteers busting a gut trying to build a junior foundation at our clubs.
Mphy Parks have U/8's, 10's 12's 14's & 16's. Our 16's knocked off Brighton 2 weeks ago who had not lost for 2 seasons. Hopefully that builds into 18's very soon, plus we have healthy numbers at Auskick as well.
I respect all those clubs with strong juniors, but for frigs sake, shut up already.
I think most clubs would be strong in Juniors if they paid them.
by Moe » Tue May 08, 2012 7:17 am
Rush a Point wrote:Moe wrote:Injured Phantom wrote:Heard an interesting rumour on the weekend that Marion FC knocked a College (4 teams across years 8-12) back last week to have home games played at their grounds when their A/B grade playing away. Obviously not keen to promote their club & facilities. I guess their junior & recruitment programmes must be very strong behind the scenes....
It would not be Marion Football Club's decision, it would be the decision of the Marion Sports & Community Clubs board, so therefore it has nothing to do with them. Just another chance for the same clubs to take cheap shots at the junior situation down our way.
Give us 2 bloody divisions. Let the power clubs bash sh!t out of each other, and the likes of M/Parks & Marion will rebuild and come back stronger.
The constant sniping from others about our lack of juniors is a slap in the face to all the hard working parents and volunteers busting a gut trying to build a junior foundation at our clubs.
Mphy Parks have U/8's, 10's 12's 14's & 16's. Our 16's knocked off Brighton 2 weeks ago who had not lost for 2 seasons. Hopefully that builds into 18's very soon, plus we have healthy numbers at Auskick as well.
I respect all those clubs with strong juniors, but for frigs sake, shut up already.
I think most clubs would be strong in Juniors if they paid them.
by story of my life » Tue May 08, 2012 8:53 am
Injured Phantom wrote:Heard an interesting rumour on the weekend that Marion FC knocked a College (4 teams across years 8-12) back last week to have home games played at their grounds when their A/B grade playing away. Obviously not keen to promote their club & facilities. I guess their junior & recruitment programmes must be very strong behind the scenes....
by shoe boy » Tue May 08, 2012 9:27 am
pantherman wrote:After yesterdays result, it seems this year is alot more wide open than anyone might of thought. Brighton still the favourite but could any of the likes of Happy Valley, Reynella, Flaggies, Cove, Porties, Shoes, Morphies or even Morphie Parks challenge them for the Flag?? Is it Brighton by a long way or a team from nowheres year??
by MatteeG » Tue May 08, 2012 10:39 am
shoe boy wrote:pantherman wrote:After yesterdays result, it seems this year is alot more wide open than anyone might of thought. Brighton still the favourite but could any of the likes of Happy Valley, Reynella, Flaggies, Cove, Porties, Shoes, Morphies or even Morphie Parks challenge them for the Flag?? Is it Brighton by a long way or a team from nowheres year??
Have Brighton lost one this year?
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
by NO-MERCY » Tue May 08, 2012 4:54 pm
by Straight Line » Tue May 08, 2012 5:18 pm
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