by RAMS » Thu Jun 14, 2012 2:52 pm
by Executive Member » Thu Jun 14, 2012 2:58 pm
RAMS wrote:"country boy" there's always two sides to a story, and for everyone else some of your comments are simply not correct. The player in question from what I've seen is a good bloke and definately no mercenary but the fact is he signed a contract for 2012. Nairne has done nothing wrong so don't make them out to be the bad one. Why don't people today take responsibility for their actions, I just don't get it? Money has been paid for the games played, subs not paid and he still has a Guernsey from what I understand... If he really wants a clearance maybe sort this out in person with the Club. "Big Fella" yes three contracted players did leave the club prior to the season starting... Nothing sinister about it, two were young lads from Mildura who got home sick and shifted home after three months in the city, and the other changed his mind four days after signing a contract and well and truly before preseason officially started. Fielk's is doing a fantastic job with the playing group and we all look forward to further improvements throughout the Season.
by Easy Miss » Thu Jun 14, 2012 3:45 pm
The Sorce wrote:Champ wrote:Now my last post leads me to something I've been pondering about a couple of country leagues that currently have one or two dominant teams.
Does anyone here want to tip an upset come finals time? Echunga out in straight sets? Kersbrook to miss GF? Birdwood to play Nairne?
Also is it true that Kangarilla are stacking their B'Grade??
I believe Echunga will need a loss to someone if they are to win back to back (as a wake up call - although I think the close one out at Kersbrook shook them up a little). When they play their best football I honestly do not see anyone coming within 5 goals of them.
But This weekends game against Birdwood will be a good test to see where Birdwood are/will be (have they got some back now after their injuries at the start of the year?)
Meadows proved last year they can cause some upsets come finals time, and you dont want to be playing your best football this time of year, and fall short come September.
Hahaha Teams have stacked their B grade's for years if they do not look like they are going to make the A grade finals. Good luck to Kangy if that is what they are chasing!!!!
by PussInBoots » Thu Jun 14, 2012 4:13 pm
by The Sorce » Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:36 pm
by Reverse Torp » Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:06 pm
by bigbadkenny » Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:51 am
by the big fella » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:24 am
by Champ » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:45 am
the big fella wrote:Echunga discussing move to Central div..refer their newsletter.
R they the only one???
by The Sorce » Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:02 pm
by Banker » Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:27 pm
by Champ » Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:34 pm
The Sorce wrote:Echunga are prob suited for Central Division in Seniors and they do have depth and are continually attracting quality footballers to the club. However If they move they do not have the Juniors/Numbers to be competative and would see thier junior teams cop a 20+ goal beating every week!.
by Gervais » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:10 pm
Banker wrote:Echunga u17s play Birdwood this week, then have a 'Bye' for the next 3 games![]()
You can understand why some people at Echunga would be very keen to change divisions.
by Pinarello » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:42 pm
The Sorce wrote:Echunga are prob suited for Central Division in Seniors and they do have depth and are continually attracting quality footballers to the club. However If they move they do not have the Juniors/Numbers to be competative and would see thier junior teams cop a 20+ goal beating every week!.
by The Sorce » Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:15 pm
by Pinarello » Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:20 pm
The Sorce wrote:Just saying there would want to be plenty of planning around the decision and make sure Player Contacts are secured before making the move! Last time Echunga went up a fair few A grade players moved on and made it a very tough year for them and went straight back down. And seeing as what happened at the start of this year, several local Echunga Players were targeted by other clubs (with large $$$$) i would say if these offers come again next year it would be hard to refuse!
by Champ » Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:44 pm
Pinarello wrote:The Sorce wrote:Just saying there would want to be plenty of planning around the decision and make sure Player Contacts are secured before making the move! Last time Echunga went up a fair few A grade players moved on and made it a very tough year for them and went straight back down. And seeing as what happened at the start of this year, several local Echunga Players were targeted by other clubs (with large $$$$) i would say if these offers come again next year it would be hard to refuse!
I am not debating that for one moment.
My point was about the juniors being beaten by 20 goals + every week as you put it..... thought you may be interested in some facts.....just saying!
by Pinarello » Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:38 pm
Champ wrote:Pinarello wrote:The Sorce wrote:Just saying there would want to be plenty of planning around the decision and make sure Player Contacts are secured before making the move! Last time Echunga went up a fair few A grade players moved on and made it a very tough year for them and went straight back down. And seeing as what happened at the start of this year, several local Echunga Players were targeted by other clubs (with large $$$$) i would say if these offers come again next year it would be hard to refuse!
I am not debating that for one moment.
My point was about the juniors being beaten by 20 goals + every week as you put it..... thought you may be interested in some facts.....just saying!
Let's put it in perspective, everyone can gets a say and thats what they seem to be asking people to do in their newsletter.![]()
Which means these things will all get discussed.
1. Retain Player Group and recruit top ups
2. Put in place a genuine junior development program for junior coaches and players
3. Enjoy their footy which is what they seem to be doing....?
by Demon Juke » Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:50 am
The Sorce wrote:Just saying there would want to be plenty of planning around the decision and make sure Player Contacts are secured before making the move! Last time Echunga went up a fair few A grade players moved on and made it a very tough year for them and went straight back down. And seeing as what happened at the start of this year, several local Echunga Players were targeted by other clubs (with large $$$$) i would say if these offers come again next year it would be hard to refuse!
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