morell wrote:Q. wrote:FFS all credit goes to his genetics you clowns
Who gets more credit, his Mum or his Dad?
His grandfather on his mum's side to be precise.
by Q. » Fri Nov 28, 2014 10:20 am
morell wrote:Q. wrote:FFS all credit goes to his genetics you clowns
Who gets more credit, his Mum or his Dad?
by Yank Man » Fri Nov 28, 2014 10:47 am
morell wrote:He won best and fairests at Mitchell Park as a junior. He played for years at Plympton. He played for the Bays. State rep. Probably played for his schools too! Who gets the kudos?Jetters wrote:Yank Man wrote:[-o< Just to add further regarding our junior programme at the den, another of our juniors Alex Neale Bullen was drafted to the AFL tonite adding to Sam Colquoin who is currently at the Power. We've been working hard for a long time on the youngsters and it's clearly now bearing fruit. They may not be playing seniors here but what great recognition for those that do the hard yards at our club.
Propaganda. He played years and years at Plympton,
Stop being a punitive dick, we're proud of our junior system and like it or lump it thats where he started.
by woodublieve12 » Fri Nov 28, 2014 10:50 am
Q. wrote:morell wrote:Q. wrote:FFS all credit goes to his genetics you clowns
Who gets more credit, his Mum or his Dad?
His grandfather on his mum's side to be precise.
by Look Good In Leather » Fri Nov 28, 2014 12:09 pm
morell wrote:Who cares!!
Glenelg, his school, Plympton and Mitchell Park can ALL be proud that a player that went through their system made it to the AFL.
Anyone trying to claim more credit or kudos than any other is childish and petty. A young mans player development isn't exclusive to one entity FFS.
by morell » Fri Nov 28, 2014 1:31 pm
by Look Good In Leather » Fri Nov 28, 2014 1:59 pm
morell wrote:Sure it's childish. A $2,000 cheque from the AFL does not represent the entirety of a person's development.
Does his old man get any money? What about his PE teacher? Do Glenelg? Do Sacred Heart? Since they don't get any money from the AFL they deserve no credit or shouldn't be proud of him??
Can't even believe we're having this discussion to be honest. Anyone that has had anything to do with his development should feel good about Alex getting drafted. Only negative, busy body, perturbed wankers that would think otherwise.
by marbles » Fri Nov 28, 2014 2:12 pm
by morell » Fri Nov 28, 2014 2:25 pm
You are being deliberately argumentative.Look Good In Leather wrote:morell wrote:Sure it's childish. A $2,000 cheque from the AFL does not represent the entirety of a person's development.
Does his old man get any money? What about his PE teacher? Do Glenelg? Do Sacred Heart? Since they don't get any money from the AFL they deserve no credit or shouldn't be proud of him??
Can't even believe we're having this discussion to be honest. Anyone that has had anything to do with his development should feel good about Alex getting drafted. Only negative, busy body, perturbed wankers that would think otherwise.
Glenelg get their fair share, the rest are not affiliated with the AFL/SANFL and have no right to any reward for what is internal to the sport.
That $2000 could be invested into developing more quality juniors
by Footy Chick » Fri Nov 28, 2014 2:48 pm
morell wrote:You are being deliberately argumentative.
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by marbles » Fri Nov 28, 2014 3:26 pm
by Look Good In Leather » Fri Nov 28, 2014 4:54 pm
marbles wrote:Do we reckon it was anyone's doing from plympton who told the boy "hey next season please go train with glenelg, please don't stay here with us, please go have a crack at the big leagues"
I doubt any club push their juniors off in this way
Its either decided by the boy himself or his parents " hmm might go have a crack at the sanfl colts" or "the bays knew about him and recruited him away"
The notion that he is a product of plympton or Mitchell park is fine, but which club really is responsible for having another kid drafted from south Australia - glenelg tigers
by marbles » Fri Nov 28, 2014 5:49 pm
Look Good In Leather wrote:marbles wrote:Do we reckon it was anyone's doing from plympton who told the boy "hey next season please go train with glenelg, please don't stay here with us, please go have a crack at the big leagues"
I doubt any club push their juniors off in this way
Its either decided by the boy himself or his parents " hmm might go have a crack at the sanfl colts" or "the bays knew about him and recruited him away"
The notion that he is a product of plympton or Mitchell park is fine, but which club really is responsible for having another kid drafted from south Australia - glenelg tigers
Ridiculous, Plympton have lost a potential A-Grade star. Mitchell Park also lost him, but that was due to them not fielding the relevant teams.
Our clubs deserve to be compensated for these types of losses, we are not here merely to provide players to the League clubs. An A-Grade premiership means just as much to us as a League premiership means to Norwood or an AFL Premiership means to Hawthorn.
by Look Good In Leather » Fri Nov 28, 2014 6:47 pm
marbles wrote:Look Good In Leather wrote:marbles wrote:Do we reckon it was anyone's doing from plympton who told the boy "hey next season please go train with glenelg, please don't stay here with us, please go have a crack at the big leagues"
I doubt any club push their juniors off in this way
Its either decided by the boy himself or his parents " hmm might go have a crack at the sanfl colts" or "the bays knew about him and recruited him away"
The notion that he is a product of plympton or Mitchell park is fine, but which club really is responsible for having another kid drafted from south Australia - glenelg tigers
Ridiculous, Plympton have lost a potential A-Grade star. Mitchell Park also lost him, but that was due to them not fielding the relevant teams.
Our clubs deserve to be compensated for these types of losses, we are not here merely to provide players to the League clubs. An A-Grade premiership means just as much to us as a League premiership means to Norwood or an AFL Premiership means to Hawthorn.
ridiculous too, mawson lakes just lost a player (an agrader) to kilburn, should mawson lakes be compensated?
that agrader decided to leave and not stay, no one forced him to go
as did this kid from plympton, no one forced him to go to glenelg
the saying "compensation for your loss" is BS
by Cohiba » Fri Nov 28, 2014 8:33 pm
marbles wrote:Look Good In Leather wrote:marbles wrote:Do we reckon it was anyone's doing from plympton who told the boy "hey next season please go train with glenelg, please don't stay here with us, please go have a crack at the big leagues"
I doubt any club push their juniors off in this way
Its either decided by the boy himself or his parents " hmm might go have a crack at the sanfl colts" or "the bays knew about him and recruited him away"
The notion that he is a product of plympton or Mitchell park is fine, but which club really is responsible for having another kid drafted from south Australia - glenelg tigers
Ridiculous, Plympton have lost a potential A-Grade star. Mitchell Park also lost him, but that was due to them not fielding the relevant teams.
Our clubs deserve to be compensated for these types of losses, we are not here merely to provide players to the League clubs. An A-Grade premiership means just as much to us as a League premiership means to Norwood or an AFL Premiership means to Hawthorn.
ridiculous too, mawson lakes just[b] lost a player (an agrader) to kilburn[/b], should mawson lakes be compensated?
that agrader decided to leave and not stay, no one forced him to go
as did this kid from plympton, no one forced him to go to glenelg
the saying "compensation for your loss" is BS
by Yank Man » Fri Nov 28, 2014 9:00 pm
by marbles » Fri Nov 28, 2014 11:14 pm
by Sheik Yerbouti » Sat Nov 29, 2014 5:01 am
by Bluedemon » Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:25 am
marbles wrote:The $2000 the afl donates to the grassroots club should be split up by the % of time the draftee spent at each particular club
If the kid spent 3 seasons of his 10 season junior career at mp then Mitchell park deserve 30% of the cash
$600 bucks cash to the den thanks AFL
by Bluedemon » Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:27 am
morell wrote:Mitchell Park Football Club is excited to announce Shane Lynch as senior coach for season 2015. Shane comes to the club with a wealth of knowledge and experience which is sure to help the club strive for success in 2015.
The club would also like to announce Shanes right hand man for 2015 will be playing assistant coach Tom Roberts. Tom has recently returned from country victoria where he played high level country footy. Tom has a great footy background and we are lucky to have him on board.
It would be a good idea to say a massive thankyou to outgoing coach, Scott Weekley. A club legend, good mate and a favourite amongst the playing group, Scott held the club together in perhaps our most difficult year in living memory. I for one will have Scott’s coaching in 2014 high in my thoughts as amongst the more dignified and important efforts in my short time at the Mitchell Park Football Club.
by The Ash Man » Sat Nov 29, 2014 10:20 pm
thought that was baldness!Q. wrote:morell wrote:Q. wrote:FFS all credit goes to his genetics you clowns
Who gets more credit, his Mum or his Dad?
His grandfather on his mum's side to be precise.
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