Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby NFC » Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:06 pm

cennals05 wrote:Centrals team...

FF: Slade, Havelberg, Grima
HF: O'Sullivan, Lawry, J.Gowans
C: Ware, C.Gowans, Switala
HB: Williams, Schell, Thomas
FB: Cochrane, Sibenaler, Hayes

Rucks: Mackenzie, Symes, Callinan
Int: Dutschke, Obst, Spurr

In's/Out's?
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby Grahaml » Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:17 pm

Looks like Griffin out and Spurr in. We were carrying one too many big men last week I thought but Alan Obst earned the chance while nobody really deserved to be dropped out of the big men.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby cennals05 » Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:18 pm

NFC wrote:
cennals05 wrote:Centrals team...

FF: Slade, Havelberg, Grima
HF: O'Sullivan, Lawry, J.Gowans
C: Ware, C.Gowans, Switala
HB: Williams, Schell, Thomas
FB: Cochrane, Sibenaler, Hayes

Rucks: Mackenzie, Symes, Callinan
Int: Dutschke, Obst, Spurr

In's/Out's?


In Spurr, out Griffin.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby NFC » Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:23 pm

Cheers mate.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby Wedgie » Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:43 pm

NORWOOD v CENTRAL
2.00pm Saturday September 1st @ Coopers Stadium, Norwood
All Time Record :
Played 111, Norwood won 60, Central won 51
All Time @ Coopers : Played 39, Norwood won 24, Central won 15
All Recent Encounters : Central have won 10 of the last 12
Recent @ Coopers : Central won the last encounter, Norwood the previous 2

Recent Results
2007 Rd 13 June 30 @ Hamra Hom Central 34.7.211 d Norwood 8.5.53 by 158pts
2007 Rd 6 May 11 @ Coopers Central 23.11.149 d Norwood 13.9.87 by 62pts
2006 Rd 16 July 22 @ Coopers Norwood 13.7.85 d Central 12.11.83 by 2pts
2006 Rd 9 June 3 @ Hamra Hm Central 16.17.113 d Norwood 11.7.73 by 40pts
2005 Rd 20 Aug 13 @ NAP Central 15.9.99 d Norwood 12.13.85 by 14pts
2005 Rd 10 June 5 @ Norwood Norwood 16.7.103 d Central 10.12.72 by 31pts
2005 Rd 2 April 2 @ NAP Central 14.12.96 d Norwood 6.8.44 by 52pts

Last Draw – Never Drawn

RECORDS Central on left, Norwood on right
Highest Score 34.7.211 (Rd13 June30 2007 @HH) 29.18.192 (Rd21 Aug29 1981 @Nw)
Lowest Score 4.7.31 (Rd20 July30 1994 @FP) 6.8.44 (Rd 2 Apr2 2005 @NAP)
Highest Losing Score 20.13.133 (Rd21 Aug29 1981 @Nw) 17.14.116 (Rd15 July17 1976 @Nw)
Lowest Winning Score 9.9.63 (Rd19 Aug26 1967 @Nw) 6.9.45 (Rd18 Aug1 1998 @Nw)
Biggest Winning Margin 158pts (Rd13 June30 2007 @HH) 133pts (Rd12 June30 1973 @Nw)

RUN HOME Rd 23
Norwood v South @ Hickinbotham
Central BYE

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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby Grahaml » Sat Sep 01, 2007 7:04 pm

Dogs just way too good. Stuffed around for a while as well and still had the game on toast very early. Norwood looked pretty ordinary, but nice warm up for the finals. Would want to be cleaner ideally, but I'd be rather surprised if we weren't victorious reasonably comfortably in a few weeks time hopefully with both Griffin and Westhoff no longer required for AFL duties and in our second semi team.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby CedeNullis » Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:28 am

My only comment from the Norwood game is this: Where were the Norwood supporters?
Had to be the worse turn out of Legs fans ever.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby NFC » Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:31 am

CedeNullis wrote:My only comment from the Norwood game is this: Where were the Norwood supporters?
Had to be the worse turn out of Legs fans ever.

Agreed, less than 1k Norwood fans IMO.

But to be perfectly honest, why should fans turn out when the players don’t want to be out there? I was there as I wouldn’t miss a game, but you can certainly see why there were few Norwood fans.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby Jar Man Out » Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:45 pm

PATHETIC NORWOOD FANS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dont want to say i predicted you frontrunners wouldnt rock up. But that crowd was unacceptable.

Some serious questions need to be asked of the Norwood FC. Is Trev Hill the right man to take the club forward. Because judging by the people sitting in the terraces yesterday alot have giving up. Alot of very frustrated footballers playing at the NFC atm.

What a surprise i never heard back from topsy ????

The Obst goal in the first quarter summed it up for me. Alan Obst takes a mark 25 metres out. The guy on the mark runs off to mark a leading Switala in the foward pocket. This leaves Obst unchecked who strolled in to kick the goal from about 15 metres out. All I can say to the norwood faithful was you were lucky dogs never got out of second gear yesterday. cos you guys were pathetic.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby StrayDog » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:32 pm

NFC wrote:
CedeNullis wrote:My only comment from the Norwood game is this: Where were the Norwood supporters?
Had to be the worse turn out of Legs fans ever.

.....

But to be perfectly honest, why should fans turn out when the players don’t want to be out there? ...


Valid point, NFC.

On the flip side, if we as supporters (and this goes for any club) truly want our teams to do their best week after week then , IMO, we should be prepared to do the same. Neither poor crowds nor poor onfield displays reflect well on a club. I feel it's up to all of us to keep our clubs (and our league) on track.

Well done for being one of those that does.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby JK » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:33 pm

JMO .. Welcome to our world ... Yes some very serious questions do indeed need to be asked, but given the same questions have been asked for the past 2 seasons and none of the answers have translated into any more than hollow verbal from NFC officialdom whats the answer??

Couldn't get there myself on Saturday and obviously not too upset that I didn't ... From fellow Leg's supporters I believe the turnout on our behalf was perhaps the worst we've ever experienced.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby JK » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:36 pm

StrayDog wrote:
NFC wrote:
CedeNullis wrote:My only comment from the Norwood game is this: Where were the Norwood supporters?
Had to be the worse turn out of Legs fans ever.

.....

But to be perfectly honest, why should fans turn out when the players don’t want to be out there? ...


Valid point, NFC, and I agree.

On the flip side, if we as supporters (and this goes for any club) truly want our teams to do their best week after week then , IMO, we should be prepared to do the same. Neither poor crowds nor poor onfield displays reflect well on a club. I feel it's up to all of us to keep our clubs (and our league) on track.

Well done for being one of those that does.


Can't disagree with that SD, but when tough questions requiring tough actions and answers fall on deaf ears time and time again and a club is underperforming in every facet and is so far removed from it's everyday supporters, what else can be done to show them there is a serious problem?

Surely no club can afford to turn a blind eye to it's members and supporters voting with their feet? (I know if any club can it will be ours)
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby smac » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:40 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:Can't disagree with that SD, but when tough questions requiring tough actions and answers fall on deaf ears time and time again and a club is underperforming in every facet and is so far removed from it's everyday supporters, what else can be done to show them there is a serious problem?

Surely no club can afford to turn a blind eye to it's members and supporters voting with their feet? (I know if any club can it will be ours)

Depends on how much it means to you CP.

One thing is to get involved and try to make a difference.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby JK » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:42 pm

Been there and done all that mate
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby smac » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:44 pm

Fair enough mate - did you stop because you felt like you were hitting your head against a wall? Genuine question as I know league clubs can be very difficult to have an impact on.

Someone who has been in a position for 20 years moves on, they replace the position and expect the newcomer to do exactly the same as the last person did. Only troublemakers do otherwise.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby JK » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:48 pm

smac wrote:Fair enough mate - did you stop because you felt like you were hitting your head against a wall? Genuine question as I know league clubs can be very difficult to have an impact on.

Someone who has been in a position for 20 years moves on, they replace the position and expect the newcomer to do exactly the same as the last person did. Only troublemakers do otherwise.


No, there was a change in the constitution which altered my level of involvement, but I still help out where I can ... That said, I would have been on my last year at that level for exactly the reason you mentioned.

Bit hard to explain everything over this, but will try to catch you for a beer before the year is out and can then perhaps put some things in better perspective.

Congrat's on your win btw.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:50 pm

Jar Man Out wrote:PATHETIC NORWOOD FANS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dont want to say i predicted you frontrunners wouldnt rock up. But that crowd was unacceptable.

Some serious questions need to be asked of the Norwood FC. Is Trev Hill the right man to take the club forward. Because judging by the people sitting in the terraces yesterday alot have giving up. Alot of very frustrated footballers playing at the NFC atm.


What I find sad, and no offence to JMO, but a post like this derides Norwood fans and their club, and none of the Norwood posters defend their club because they feel its true.

In fact, even sadder, not only do they not ignore the post, they feel compelled to agree with most of it. Tragic for the Redlegs that the situation has got to this point.

At least in the years when I was younger and Centrals were inconsistent rabble, I felt there was hope for the future. I truly hope I never, in the long term, see my club in this position.
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby topsywaldron » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:51 pm

Jar Man Out wrote:What a surprise i never heard back from topsy ????


A shame we never caught up lil' buddy. I reckon the thirty or so invitations I've put your way through the years just made me believe you'd break my heart again.

I'm with CP on his points as well. When he runs for President it'll be a landslide...
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby smac » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:55 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:
smac wrote:Fair enough mate - did you stop because you felt like you were hitting your head against a wall? Genuine question as I know league clubs can be very difficult to have an impact on.

Someone who has been in a position for 20 years moves on, they replace the position and expect the newcomer to do exactly the same as the last person did. Only troublemakers do otherwise.


No, there was a change in the constitution which altered my level of involvement, but I still help out where I can ... That said, I would have been on my last year at that level for exactly the reason you mentioned.

Bit hard to explain everything over this, but will try to catch you for a beer before the year is out and can then perhaps put some things in better perspective.

Congrat's on your win btw.

Thanks mate - appreciate your candor.

Look forward to that beer too!
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Re: Rd 22 2007 Norwood v Central

Postby smac » Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:56 pm

topsywaldron wrote:
Jar Man Out wrote:What a surprise i never heard back from topsy ????


A shame we never caught up lil' buddy. I reckon the thirty or so invitations I've put your way through the years just made me believe you'd break my heart again.

I'm with CP on his points as well. When he runs for President it'll be a landslide...

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