Booney wrote:Seems the clubs aren't too interested either, waiting until May before they follow up on long time members....
well according to some north people they dont need members or people to attend games. they make big profits regardless
by tipper » Thu May 26, 2016 1:08 pm
Booney wrote:Seems the clubs aren't too interested either, waiting until May before they follow up on long time members....
by CUTTERMAN » Thu May 26, 2016 1:40 pm
by Wedgie » Thu May 26, 2016 2:04 pm
Booney wrote:Seems the clubs aren't too interested either, waiting until May before they follow up on long time members....
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Magellan » Thu May 26, 2016 2:05 pm
tipper wrote:Booney wrote:Seems the clubs aren't too interested either, waiting until May before they follow up on long time members....
well according to some north people they dont need members or people to attend games. they make big profits regardless
by Wedgie » Thu May 26, 2016 2:06 pm
Magellan wrote:tipper wrote:Booney wrote:Seems the clubs aren't too interested either, waiting until May before they follow up on long time members....
well according to some north people they dont need members or people to attend games. they make big profits regardless
Just ask long-term financial supporters Black Rhino, Aztec Diamond, and Dolphin Treasure over at Grand North.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Magellan » Thu May 26, 2016 2:07 pm
Wedgie wrote:Booney wrote:Seems the clubs aren't too interested either, waiting until May before they follow up on long time members....
Not all clubs, South had a player ring me before the season had even started last year.
by therisingblues » Thu May 26, 2016 2:40 pm
Psyber wrote:It must be getting to me too.
Six weeks in Europe and I didn't even bother to check the teams or the scores on those few occasions when I had wifi access.
(Mostly staying outside the big cities.)
by am Bays » Thu May 26, 2016 4:46 pm
therisingblues wrote:Psyber wrote:It must be getting to me too.
Six weeks in Europe and I didn't even bother to check the teams or the scores on those few occasions when I had wifi access.
(Mostly staying outside the big cities.)
What?!
That's it?
No sipping expensive cappuccinos made from rare Akamazooka beans imported from Zimbabwe at a beautiful café known only to the locals in a little Hamlet nestled in the Swiss Alps, and communicating with the waiter in a pastiche of Romansche, Italian and German.
Slipping Psyber, slipping....
by therisingblues » Thu May 26, 2016 5:49 pm
am Bays wrote:therisingblues wrote:Psyber wrote:It must be getting to me too.
Six weeks in Europe and I didn't even bother to check the teams or the scores on those few occasions when I had wifi access.
(Mostly staying outside the big cities.)
What?!
That's it?
No sipping expensive cappuccinos made from rare Akamazooka beans imported from Zimbabwe at a beautiful café known only to the locals in a little Hamlet nestled in the Swiss Alps, and communicating with the waiter in a pastiche of Romansche, Italian and German.
Slipping Psyber, slipping....
Don't worry he only had Nepalese pink rock salt on his pommes frites
by scott » Thu May 26, 2016 7:09 pm
Wedgie wrote:Booney wrote:Seems the clubs aren't too interested either, waiting until May before they follow up on long time members....
Not all clubs, South had a player ring me before the season had even started last year.
by Dutchy » Wed Jun 01, 2016 10:31 pm
St Kilda v Crows: Embarrassment of riches for fully fit Saints
The extraordinary run of health being enjoyed by St Kilda has created logistical headaches for the club, with up to four senior Saints to be forced this weekend into the VFL development league reserves.
In a rare scenario described by St Kilda football boss Jamie Cox as "a nice problem to have" the Saints have not one player on their injury list in the lead-up to Sunday's clash with the Crows.
With Jack Billings returning from injury this week and no certainty for AFL selection, and Jimmy Webster back from illness, Cox late on Thursday will again move into sensitive negotiations with Sandringham boss John Mennie in a bid to fit as many senior Saints as possible into the Zebras VFL team.
While club bosses admitted to some discomfort discussing St Kilda's unusual clean bill of health, Cox paid tribute to the medical team and the high-performance staff led by Matt Hornsby, new to the Saints this season.
"It's pretty remarkable," said Cox. "We're in the situation this week where we've got a full list to pick from. We've been pretty lucky, we have to concede that, but we will have some of our players playing VFL development football.
"With Matt Hornsby coming on board and having a fair bit of experience in the industry, a really exceptional medical crew and a fortunate piece of timing our match committee has a bit of a headache."
Under the current alignment contract with Sandringham, only 14 St Kilda players can line up in the VFL. The agreement between the two clubs ends after 2016 but a joint sub-committee is negotiating a more flexible deal for the Saints beyond this season with a view to continuing the alignment.
But Cox said Sandringham under coach Paul Hudson had regularly allowed more St Kilda players into the side. "Given our Sandy alignment it's not ideal and they're playing some strong football but they've allowed us one or two extras in recent times.
"Then there's a chain effect with three or four having to play development football. It hasn't been easy for them but we've just asked them to their best and use the experience as best they can to work their way back."
The Sandringham seconds take on Coburg at Piranha Park on Saturday morning with the Zebras travelling to Geelong on Sunday.
Former Magpie Nathan Freeman is unlikely to play senior football this season as the Saints nurse him through his serious hamstring issues, with Cox pointing out: "He could well have some partners with him this weekend unless something strange happens between now and then."
St Kilda's run of fortune comes in stark contrast to the ill-fated Gold Coast, Fremantle, Brisbane and Collingwood, with the Magpies having no available players on the bench during their final-quarter capitulation to the Bulldogs last Sunday.
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