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Re: Southern Football League

Postby helicopterking » Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:25 pm

Do Christies Beach ever win a fight when the numbers are even?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Turbo » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:06 pm

Moe wrote:Something positive:
Another enjoyable Under 8 game last weekend, this time at Cove.
Thanks to young Dion, the coach of Cove. It was great to see all the kids have a crack, have some fun & thanks for loaning us 2 youngsters every 1/4 to give all the kids a full game.
The umpire we have had the past 2 weeks has been fantastic as well, in fact all the umps have been good this season.
Cove's BBQ: Excellent value.

Cheers.


Cheers Moe for the feedback. Greatly appreciated. Some people putting some hard yards in so the mini's can enjoy their footy.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Dutchy » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:55 pm

Turbo wrote:
Moe wrote:Something positive:
Another enjoyable Under 8 game last weekend, this time at Cove.
Thanks to young Dion, the coach of Cove. It was great to see all the kids have a crack, have some fun & thanks for loaning us 2 youngsters every 1/4 to give all the kids a full game.
The umpire we have had the past 2 weeks has been fantastic as well, in fact all the umps have been good this season.
Cove's BBQ: Excellent value.

Cheers.


Cheers Moe for the feedback. Greatly appreciated. Some people putting some hard yards in so the mini's can enjoy their footy.


We had Cove also on the weekend at home, they have some good people in charge of their kids now. Makes the whole morning a pleasant experience when everyone is on the same page.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby vics01 » Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:05 pm

DUTHCY

that comment is a bit of an insult to those that have put the real yards in over many years.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Turbo » Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:24 pm

Dutchy wrote:
Turbo wrote:
Moe wrote:Something positive:
Another enjoyable Under 8 game last weekend, this time at Cove.
Thanks to young Dion, the coach of Cove. It was great to see all the kids have a crack, have some fun & thanks for loaning us 2 youngsters every 1/4 to give all the kids a full game.
The umpire we have had the past 2 weeks has been fantastic as well, in fact all the umps have been good this season.
Cove's BBQ: Excellent value.

Cheers.


Cheers Moe for the feedback. Greatly appreciated. Some people putting some hard yards in so the mini's can enjoy their footy.


We had Cove also on the weekend at home, they have some good people in charge of their kids now. Makes the whole morning a pleasant experience when everyone is on the same page.


All games played in good spirits at Flaggies with supporters applauding the efforts of players from both teams. A thoroughly enjoyable morning!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby beachy » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:29 am

Oldman Munga wrote:More fuel on the Christies /Noarlunga fire with a few Senior Christies boys handing out a touchup to a first yr senior (18yr old) Shoeboy on Sat Night in town , Real manly effort fellas you are a credit to your Football Club and Parents
all christies senior guys at tanners 200th, you need a new hobby.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Panther32 » Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:00 am

afc9798 wrote:
Oldman Munga wrote:More fuel on the Christies /Noarlunga fire with a few Senior Christies boys handing out a touchup to a first yr senior (18yr old) Shoeboy on Sat Night in town , Real manly effort fellas you are a credit to your Football Club and Parents


What ever happened to what happens on the field stays on the field? I'm sure there are 2 sides to the story though, but if this keeps going it has the potential to really boil over.
I truly hope when these things happen, that people think of Sam Davis and what happened to him from one ill conceived punch and tell some of these people to pull their heads in.

=D> Totally agree afc9798.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Dutchy » Tue Jun 04, 2013 2:01 pm

vics01 wrote:DUTHCY

that comment is a bit of an insult to those that have put the real yards in over many years.


Take it as a compliment for your club, thats the way I would take it.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Oldman Munga » Tue Jun 04, 2013 3:53 pm

beachy wrote:
Oldman Munga wrote:More fuel on the Christies /Noarlunga fire with a few Senior Christies boys handing out a touchup to a first yr senior (18yr old) Shoeboy on Sat Night in town , Real manly effort fellas you are a credit to your Football Club and Parents
all christies senior guys at tanners 200th, you need a new hobby.

Try telling that to the kid that got belted Beachy
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:15 pm

Hey Beachy, we had plenty of our lads attend a past players 30th a couple of weeks back and it still didn't prevent a heap of them heading to Red Square afterwards (without punching on I might add). Tanner's 200th is hardly an alibi when many blokes kick on until at least 5am.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Blaze of Glory » Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:28 pm

From what I have heard the people involved are not playing this year...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby vics01 » Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:29 pm

DTH
Hey Beachy, we had plenty of our lads attend a past players 30th a couple of weeks back and it still didn't prevent a heap of them heading to Red Square afterwards (without punching on I might add). Tanner's 200th is hardly an alibi when many blokes kick on until at least 5am.


Good lads those Brighton boys. It would appear the punching or threatening too is the action of a particular junior coache at Brighton.

Unfortunately one rotten apple sours all
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby afc9798 » Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:05 pm

vics01 wrote:
DTH
Hey Beachy, we had plenty of our lads attend a past players 30th a couple of weeks back and it still didn't prevent a heap of them heading to Red Square afterwards (without punching on I might add). Tanner's 200th is hardly an alibi when many blokes kick on until at least 5am.


Good lads those Brighton boys. It would appear the punching or threatening too is the action of a particular junior coache at Brighton.

Unfortunately one rotten apple sours all


I would assume that if this occured then the Brighton coach would be facing the SFL tribunal tonight then?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby leftpeg » Tue Jun 04, 2013 6:03 pm

afc9798 wrote:
vics01 wrote:
DTH
Hey Beachy, we had plenty of our lads attend a past players 30th a couple of weeks back and it still didn't prevent a heap of them heading to Red Square afterwards (without punching on I might add). Tanner's 200th is hardly an alibi when many blokes kick on until at least 5am.


Good lads those Brighton boys. It would appear the punching or threatening too is the action of a particular junior coache at Brighton.

Unfortunately one rotten apple sours all


I would assume that if this occured then the Brighton coach would be facing the SFL tribunal tonight then?


Not like that would matter anyway..
last year a Brighton water-boy (who was also a club official) went to the tribunal for getting in a physical altercation with an opposition player. SFL found him Guilty, yet handed out no penalty to the Individual or the Club.. sets a great example!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Wed Jun 05, 2013 12:03 pm

You seem to be running a personal agenda on that one Vics. Leave it alone. It was only some words aimed at a lad who's actions on Saturday should have led to a Report rather than the Yellow Card he did receive. Yes not warranted for a coach to verbal an oppostion player in an Under 16 game however if that players coach and club turns a blind eye to what that lad does every week then its not hard for emotions to get the better of you.

And thanks for bringing up the Water Boy/Man incident Left Peg. It was barely a physical confrontation and it took 2 to tango and the report was a club report so hardly an unbiased process. There was a goal umpire within a few metres of the incident and he clearly didn't think the matter warranted a report. I saw the last 10 minutes and aftermath of the Flaggies and Cove Under 18 GF last year so don't go lecturing Brighton about setting an example.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby vics01 » Wed Jun 05, 2013 12:47 pm

DTH
You seem to be running a personal agenda on that one Vics. Leave it alone. It was only some words aimed at a lad who's actions on Saturday should have led to a Report rather than the Yellow Card he did receive. Yes not warranted for a coach to verbal an oppostion player in an Under 16 game however if that players coach and club turns a blind eye to what that lad does every week then its not hard for emotions to get the better of you.

And thanks for bringing up the Water Boy/Man incident Left Peg. It was barely a physical confrontation and it took 2 to tango and the report was a club report so hardly an unbiased process. There was a goal umpire within a few metres of the incident and he clearly didn't think the matter warranted a report. I saw the last 10 minutes and aftermath of the Flaggies and Cove Under 18 GF last year so don't go lecturing Brighton about setting an example.


No agenda DTH, hard not to notice Brighton have been involved in a couple of incidents this year which you play down. Umpire gets whacked. Coach threatens junior player. Very unsocial behavior by the latte boys.

Just a little concerned at the attitude of the SFL. Last year in the 18 grand final the was a bit of a scuffle by the two teams and both clubs got whacked with reasonably severe penalties. SFL took no responsibility for that one when it was their security not the clubs on the day. Told clubs bad look for the SFL, reckon the 2 incidents involving BDOS are about the same, umpire incident, accident or not happened during a melee which the SFL have said is will not be tolerated.. Seem to have 2 sets of rules.. Maybe they are being nice to you guys as they are worried you are going to nick off to the SAAFL?

Just on the 18 GF last year. The SFL take full responsibility on GF day for security, yet when it goes pear shape they blame the clubs who have no involvement and are not allowed to have any involvement at all in crowd control. Just for your information at the end of the game there were supporters from just about every club in the league on the ground even a few brighton jumpers.

Just saying

Just like to see footy played by the rules. If any coach threatens a child he/she should get rubbed out for at least a year, I doubt if the coach would get a working with kids clearance again. Be strong DTH step up to the plate and take action it will reflect well on the club. Brighton will be seen as leaders in stamping out unsociable behaviour.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Wed Jun 05, 2013 1:16 pm

Thanks for your thoughts Vics. I might add that as we enter the June long weekend break Brighton has not had one yellow card or report throughout our 6 junior teams and just 1 yellow card and 1 report for our 3 senior teams and that report was downgraded with the player receiving a reprimand and no matches. So this reflects very well on our club I would have thought.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Wed Jun 05, 2013 6:45 pm

Down the Hill wrote:Thanks for your thoughts Vics. I might add that as we enter the June long weekend break Brighton has not had one yellow card or report throughout our 6 junior teams and just 1 yellow card and 1 report for our 3 senior teams and that report was downgraded with the player receiving a reprimand and no matches. So this reflects very well on our club I would have thought.


Or it reflects a free ride... ;)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby 1919 » Wed Jun 05, 2013 8:35 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:
Down the Hill wrote:Thanks for your thoughts Vics. I might add that as we enter the June long weekend break Brighton has not had one yellow card or report throughout our 6 junior teams and just 1 yellow card and 1 report for our 3 senior teams and that report was downgraded with the player receiving a reprimand and no matches. So this reflects very well on our club I would have thought.


Or it reflects a free ride... ;)


DTH, I often wonder why you bother explaining anything on this forum, no one every sees it BDOS's way................don't you get tired of banging your head against a brick wall?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bloods4Life » Wed Jun 05, 2013 8:54 pm

I think think DTH and vics01 should stop flirting and just go out on a date already.
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