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Re: Marion FC

Postby MR JUICY » Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:39 pm

Take the pressure down!
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Re: Marion FC

Postby spot on » Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:49 pm

MR JUICY wrote:Take the pressure down!

Your the Voice
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Re: Marion FC

Postby recruiter 10 » Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:19 pm

spot on wrote:
MR JUICY wrote:Take the pressure down!

Your the Voice


BUT he will only play on sunny days so that raindrops dont fall upon his head :lol:
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Re: Marion FC

Postby BestHumanEver » Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:31 pm

helicopterking wrote:Decided to head down Edwardstown way on Saturday to watch a game and get away from housework. Was interesting to see Marion actually putting up a fight this time in! It looked like you were running out the game strong,but a completly different side after half time, with the way the ball was moved! Who's number 17,looked lightning quick,and really tore it up in the 2nd half and few new faces i havent seen looking like they were having a real crack and really wanted to be there! The only other thing that was more competitive was trying to get a carpark within 2km of Edwardstown oval! :shock:


Maybe Tom Mcgowan??
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Re: Marion FC

Postby White Line Fever » Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:01 pm

BestHumanEver wrote:
helicopterking wrote:Decided to head down Edwardstown way on Saturday to watch a game and get away from housework. Was interesting to see Marion actually putting up a fight this time in! It looked like you were running out the game strong,but a completly different side after half time, with the way the ball was moved! Who's number 17,looked lightning quick,and really tore it up in the 2nd half and few new faces i havent seen looking like they were having a real crack and really wanted to be there! The only other thing that was more competitive was trying to get a carpark within 2km of Edwardstown oval! :shock:


Maybe Tom Mcgowan??


Yeah Tommy is the second half specialist.

Couldn't get a kick in the first half.
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Re: Marion FC

Postby hat trick » Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:18 pm

My moneys on rams to win the last phore! whats the odds boys ...
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Re: Marion FC

Postby nearlythere » Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:24 pm

hat trick wrote:My moneys on rams to win the last phore! whats the odds boys ...


what would you know hatrick-you cant even spell you looser and they're paying $3.40 if they can get a full side on the track these next phour weeks and practice working as a team + handpassing
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Re: Marion FC

Postby hat trick » Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:59 pm

what would you know hatrick-you cant even spell you looser and they're paying $3.40 if they can get a full side on the track these next phour weeks and practice working as a team + handpassing[/quote]

what is this nearlythere bloke talking about training tracks or game days?? either way ill take the bet and i think your name chosen as a pun was quiete intelligent seeing as your definitely not "all there" you crack me up mate, ps as an amid suppporter of the mfc and a spectator of there regular training sessions i believe the young man who constantly does not wear shorts with skins on should cover up as he tends to get excited while training not naming names but i hear he pressures other lads to "get on board" ,, just a personal opinion no need to flaunt that junk in marions trunk :lol:
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Re: Marion FC

Postby White Line Fever » Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:18 am

hat trick wrote:what would you know hatrick-you cant even spell you looser and they're paying $3.40 if they can get a full side on the track these next phour weeks and practice working as a team + handpassing


nearlythere wrote:what is this nearlythere bloke talking about training tracks or game days?? either way ill take the bet and i think your name chosen as a pun was quiete intelligent seeing as your definitely not "all there" you crack me up mate, ps as an amid suppporter of the mfc and a spectator of there regular training sessions i believe the young man who constantly does not wear shorts with skins on should cover up as he tends to get excited while training not naming names but i hear he pressures other lads to "get on board" ,, just a personal opinion no need to flaunt that junk in marions trunk :lol:


Hatrick & Nearlythere what you need to do is:
1. Learn to spell
2. Take a uni course in punctuation
3. Study this link viewtopic.php?f=49&t=28579
4. Stop being a spectator ;)
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Re: Marion FC

Postby bullfrog » Thu Sep 02, 2010 1:46 pm

neary why did exelby quit and are you going to follow him?
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Re: Marion FC

Postby THE BARKING SPIDERS » Sat Sep 04, 2010 11:33 am

i have heard shane lynch has applied for marion coaching gig.
what chance would he have of being a successful applicant considering he has coached 3 clubs in 3 yrs at senior level
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Re: Marion FC

Postby White Line Fever » Sat Sep 04, 2010 1:57 pm

THE BARKING SPIDERS wrote:i have heard shane lynch has applied for marion coaching gig.
what chance would he have of being a successful applicant considering he has coached 3 clubs in 3 yrs at senior level

What clubs and how did they go
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Re: Marion FC

Postby spot on » Sat Sep 04, 2010 3:01 pm

White Line Fever wrote:
THE BARKING SPIDERS wrote:i have heard shane lynch has applied for marion coaching gig.
what chance would he have of being a successful applicant considering he has coached 3 clubs in 3 yrs at senior level

What clubs and how did they go

This year coached Bridgewater (HFL) was sacked three rounds before end of season (reason unknown to me) Bridgewater finished 8th out of 10 teams, winning 4 games.
Last year coached Onka Valley (HFL) can't give you any other details but I believe he was also sacked from there. Year before that don't know.
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Re: Marion FC

Postby Specky McGee » Sat Sep 04, 2010 3:45 pm

spot on wrote:
White Line Fever wrote:
THE BARKING SPIDERS wrote:i have heard shane lynch has applied for marion coaching gig.
what chance would he have of being a successful applicant considering he has coached 3 clubs in 3 yrs at senior level

What clubs and how did they go

This year coached Bridgewater (HFL) was sacked three rounds before end of season (reason unknown to me) Bridgewater finished 8th out of 10 teams, winning 4 games.
Last year coached Onka Valley (HFL) can't give you any other details but I believe he was also sacked from there. Year before that don't know.


Spot on, Spot on! :D

Was actually sacked before the season finished at Onka's I believe, so in the last 2 years has failed to coach an entire season! Pre Bridgewater/Onkaparinga Valley he coached at Aldinga for limited success.
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Re: Marion FC

Postby comeon » Sat Sep 04, 2010 5:21 pm

havent applied for the job people talking shit not coaching at all
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Re: Marion FC

Postby asert » Sat Sep 04, 2010 6:10 pm

Is it maybe the lynch that coached hackham now playing 2s at Marion.
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Re: Marion FC

Postby RFC 2010 » Sat Sep 04, 2010 6:43 pm

asert wrote:Is it maybe the lynch that coached hackham now playing 2s at Marion.

You are thinking of Kelly, Asert - not Lynch
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Re: Marion FC

Postby THE BARKING SPIDERS » Sat Sep 04, 2010 6:53 pm

Specky McGee wrote:
spot on wrote:
White Line Fever wrote:
THE BARKING SPIDERS wrote:i have heard shane lynch has applied for marion coaching gig.
what chance would he have of being a successful applicant considering he has coached 3 clubs in 3 yrs at senior level

What clubs and how did they go

This year coached Bridgewater (HFL) was sacked three rounds before end of season (reason unknown to me) Bridgewater finished 8th out of 10 teams, winning 4 games.
Last year coached Onka Valley (HFL) can't give you any other details but I believe he was also sacked from there. Year before that don't know.


Spot on, Spot on! :D

Was actually sacked before the season finished at Onka's I believe, so in the last 2 years has failed to coach an entire season! Pre Bridgewater/Onkaparinga Valley he coached at Aldinga for limited success.


i believe he was also lucky to survive his last yr at aldinga also, players wanted him out
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Re: Marion FC

Postby comeon » Sat Sep 04, 2010 7:24 pm

Boys who cares didn't apply end of story
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Re: Marion FC

Postby turning circle » Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:06 pm

Lynch applied is my mail. Thats as far as thatll go id suggest with the track record he has. Any further developments regarding coaches? Seen they advertised in the Sunday mail twice. wonder if they tried elsewhere?
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