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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Mon Aug 12, 2019 8:18 am

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Dutchy wrote:The u17.5 comp this year is an absolute cracker.

1 Happy Valley 20 70.97%
2 Christies Beach 20 67.01%
3 Flagstaff Hill 18 62.81%
4 Noarlunga 16 63.33%
5 Cove 16 58.79%
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6 Reynella 16 57.20%

Reynella with an 8-5 record would miss the finals if season stopped now :shock:

Every finals game is going to be real tight.


Correct and C/Beach have the bye this week and Cove play Noarlunga .


Cracker of a game with Shoes getting up by a point .
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby south4life » Mon Aug 12, 2019 6:17 pm

8 of Flaggies goals came from 50m penalties to the goal square. One in particular stood out as an Aldinga player looked at the umpire while standing the mark 5 meters away. The umpire blew his whistle and said 'intimidation stare fifty'.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Mon Aug 12, 2019 7:04 pm

south4life wrote:8 of Flaggies goals came from 50m penalties to the goal square. One in particular stood out as an Aldinga player looked at the umpire while standing the mark 5 meters away. The umpire blew his whistle and said 'intimidation stare fifty'.


Wouldn't take much to guess which umpire that was.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Look Good In Leather » Mon Aug 12, 2019 7:19 pm

south4life wrote:8 of Flaggies goals came from 50m penalties to the goal square. One in particular stood out as an Aldinga player looked at the umpire while standing the mark 5 meters away. The umpire blew his whistle and said 'intimidation stare fifty'.
Aldinga woz robbed!

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Re: Southern Football League

Postby reppoh_eht » Tue Aug 13, 2019 10:12 am

south4life wrote:8 of Flaggies goals came from 50m penalties to the goal square. One in particular stood out as an Aldinga player looked at the umpire while standing the mark 5 meters away. The umpire blew his whistle and said 'intimidation stare fifty'.


The other 7 came from back chat, not giving the ball back to Flaggies and over stepping the mark. The amount of talk from the players to umpires and opposition (on both occasions playing against them this year) is amazing considering their current position.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby marbles » Tue Aug 13, 2019 2:11 pm

Look Good In Leather wrote:
south4life wrote:8 of Flaggies goals came from 50m penalties to the goal square. One in particular stood out as an Aldinga player looked at the umpire while standing the mark 5 meters away. The umpire blew his whistle and said 'intimidation stare fifty'.
Aldinga woz robbed!

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The sharks 0.2 goals were super impressive tho
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby south4life » Tue Aug 13, 2019 5:16 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:
south4life wrote:8 of Flaggies goals came from 50m penalties to the goal square. One in particular stood out as an Aldinga player looked at the umpire while standing the mark 5 meters away. The umpire blew his whistle and said 'intimidation stare fifty'.


Wouldn't take much to guess which umpire that was.



Considering all the 50m penalties were to the southern end and all given by the same umpire then your probably on the money
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby south4life » Tue Aug 13, 2019 5:24 pm

reppoh_eht wrote:
south4life wrote:8 of Flaggies goals came from 50m penalties to the goal square. One in particular stood out as an Aldinga player looked at the umpire while standing the mark 5 meters away. The umpire blew his whistle and said 'intimidation stare fifty'.


The other 7 came from back chat, not giving the ball back to Flaggies and over stepping the mark. The amount of talk from the players to umpires and opposition (on both occasions playing against them this year) is amazing considering their current position.



I'm going to presume that you weren't on the ground because the reasons you gave are simply false, all but 1 of the 50 m would not have been paid by any other umpire in the comp. There was more back chat from the umpire than the players, the Aldinga players were instructed not to interact with the umpires in any fashion after the 3rd 50m penalty, where an Aldinga player was penalised for 'intimidation stare'. Even the Aldinga water boy gave away a 50m whilst giving players water when a Flaggies player was lining up for goals. He was outside the 50m arc and was in no way impacting the player having a shot. My point in bringing this up is not to suggest Aldinga was robbed, but to merely point out that Flaggies were no where near as dominant as the score suggested along with the obvious poor standard of umpiring with in the league. When the game was over a Flaggies supporter abused the umpires leaving the ground, that's how poor the umpiring was.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby reppoh_eht » Tue Aug 13, 2019 5:58 pm

south4life wrote:
reppoh_eht wrote:
south4life wrote:8 of Flaggies goals came from 50m penalties to the goal square. One in particular stood out as an Aldinga player looked at the umpire while standing the mark 5 meters away. The umpire blew his whistle and said 'intimidation stare fifty'.


The other 7 came from back chat, not giving the ball back to Flaggies and over stepping the mark. The amount of talk from the players to umpires and opposition (on both occasions playing against them this year) is amazing considering their current position.



I'm going to presume that you weren't on the ground because the reasons you gave are simply false, all but 1 of the 50 m would not have been paid by any other umpire in the comp. There was more back chat from the umpire than the players, the Aldinga players were instructed not to interact with the umpires in any fashion after the 3rd 50m penalty, where an Aldinga player was penalised for 'intimidation stare'. Even the Aldinga water boy gave away a 50m whilst giving players water when a Flaggies player was lining up for goals. He was outside the 50m arc and was in no way impacting the player having a shot. My point in bringing this up is not to suggest Aldinga was robbed, but to merely point out that Flaggies were no where near as dominant as the score suggested along with the obvious poor standard of umpiring with in the league. When the game was over a Flaggies supporter abused the umpires leaving the ground, that's how poor the umpiring was.


Aldinga kicked zero goals. Zero.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby south4life » Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:02 pm

reppoh_eht wrote:
south4life wrote:
reppoh_eht wrote:
south4life wrote:8 of Flaggies goals came from 50m penalties to the goal square. One in particular stood out as an Aldinga player looked at the umpire while standing the mark 5 meters away. The umpire blew his whistle and said 'intimidation stare fifty'.


The other 7 came from back chat, not giving the ball back to Flaggies and over stepping the mark. The amount of talk from the players to umpires and opposition (on both occasions playing against them this year) is amazing considering their current position.



I'm going to presume that you weren't on the ground because the reasons you gave are simply false, all but 1 of the 50 m would not have been paid by any other umpire in the comp. There was more back chat from the umpire than the players, the Aldinga players were instructed not to interact with the umpires in any fashion after the 3rd 50m penalty, where an Aldinga player was penalised for 'intimidation stare'. Even the Aldinga water boy gave away a 50m whilst giving players water when a Flaggies player was lining up for goals. He was outside the 50m arc and was in no way impacting the player having a shot. My point in bringing this up is not to suggest Aldinga was robbed, but to merely point out that Flaggies were no where near as dominant as the score suggested along with the obvious poor standard of umpiring with in the league. When the game was over a Flaggies supporter abused the umpires leaving the ground, that's how poor the umpiring was.


Aldinga kicked zero goals. Zero.


So the difference between a 18 goal win or a 10 goal win isn't a measure of dominance? Hmmm..
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby marbles » Thu Aug 15, 2019 11:28 am

reppoh_eht wrote:
south4life wrote:
reppoh_eht wrote:
south4life wrote:8 of Flaggies goals came from 50m penalties to the goal square. One in particular stood out as an Aldinga player looked at the umpire while standing the mark 5 meters away. The umpire blew his whistle and said 'intimidation stare fifty'.


The other 7 came from back chat, not giving the ball back to Flaggies and over stepping the mark. The amount of talk from the players to umpires and opposition (on both occasions playing against them this year) is amazing considering their current position.



I'm going to presume that you weren't on the ground because the reasons you gave are simply false, all but 1 of the 50 m would not have been paid by any other umpire in the comp. There was more back chat from the umpire than the players, the Aldinga players were instructed not to interact with the umpires in any fashion after the 3rd 50m penalty, where an Aldinga player was penalised for 'intimidation stare'. Even the Aldinga water boy gave away a 50m whilst giving players water when a Flaggies player was lining up for goals. He was outside the 50m arc and was in no way impacting the player having a shot. My point in bringing this up is not to suggest Aldinga was robbed, but to merely point out that Flaggies were no where near as dominant as the score suggested along with the obvious poor standard of umpiring with in the league. When the game was over a Flaggies supporter abused the umpires leaving the ground, that's how poor the umpiring was.


So the difference between a 18 goal win or a 10 goal win isn't a measure of dominance? Hmmm..


for the club to host 2 training night sessions during the week, open the bar, cook bbq's and open canteens, for all the players and their effort to wash the guernseys and gear, prep for the big game, have their families help out and even come to the game, to invest in physios and taping all to conclude saturday afternoon with a result of 0 goals and 2 points would have been such a rewarding result and what a tremendous night it would have been at the aldinga footy club that Saturday night

no matter who they played how delusional must the board be to openly be providing this environment for club members for all the investment each individual makes to the club to recieve this in return and have been getting these same results for over 20 years.

go to div 7 ammos or dont bother wasting peoples lives. lol
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby south4life » Thu Aug 15, 2019 1:04 pm

for the club to host 2 training night sessions during the week, open the bar, cook bbq's and open canteens, for all the players and their effort to wash the guernseys and gear, prep for the big game, have their families help out and even come to the game, to invest in physios and taping all to conclude saturday afternoon with a result of 0 goals and 2 points would have been such a rewarding result and what a tremendous night it would have been at the aldinga footy club that Saturday night

no matter who they played how delusional must the board be to openly be providing this environment for club members for all the investment each individual makes to the club to recieve this in return and have been getting these same results for over 20 years.

go to div 7 ammos or dont bother wasting peoples lives. lol[/quote]

So be your logic 'the board' are conspiring to have Aldinga A grade lose games. What world do you live in where a clubs volunteers are plotting to be beaten on game day? To suggest that is only revealing your lack of understanding of how clubs operate. AFC has more juniors playing this year than the past 20 years, with numbers expected to be close to 100 juniors players across 3 grades next year. The people that support, play and volunteer at AFC are very much driven to building the club through juniors.

You obviously haven't been a flaggies supporter for very long, because if you were you'd know your history and would know when to stay quiet. Instead you open yourself up to your complete lack of knowledge of club administration and league history.

Go jump on another bandwagon mate, the Brisbane Lions would suit you
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby south4life » Thu Aug 15, 2019 1:08 pm

for the club to host 2 training night sessions during the week, open the bar, cook bbq's and open canteens, for all the players and their effort to wash the guernseys and gear, prep for the big game, have their families help out and even come to the game, to invest in physios and taping all to conclude saturday afternoon with a result of 0 goals and 2 points would have been such a rewarding result and what a tremendous night it would have been at the aldinga footy club that Saturday night

no matter who they played how delusional must the board be to openly be providing this environment for club members for all the investment each individual makes to the club to recieve this in return and have been getting these same results for over 20 years.

go to div 7 ammos or dont bother wasting peoples lives. lol[/quote]


Also by your reckoning AFC should, close the canteen, close the bar, not hire trainers, not hire physios, close the gate, not have pressos until the A grade can win games. Again shows your complete lack of understanding and knowledge as to how clubs operate.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby marbles » Thu Aug 15, 2019 5:30 pm

south4life wrote:for the club to host 2 training night sessions during the week, open the bar, cook bbq's and open canteens, for all the players and their effort to wash the guernseys and gear, prep for the big game, have their families help out and even come to the game, to invest in physios and taping all to conclude saturday afternoon with a result of 0 goals and 2 points would have been such a rewarding result and what a tremendous night it would have been at the aldinga footy club that Saturday night

no matter who they played how delusional must the board be to openly be providing this environment for club members for all the investment each individual makes to the club to recieve this in return and have been getting these same results for over 20 years.

go to div 7 ammos or dont bother wasting peoples lives. lol



Also by your reckoning AFC should, close the canteen, close the bar, not hire trainers, not hire physios, close the gate, not have pressos until the A grade can win games. Again shows your complete lack of understanding and knowledge as to how clubs operate.[/quote]


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I agree. They should why bother winning 1 game a year for the past 20 years. Respect the individuals investment into your club including generous sponsors and put your average footballers into and an average football competition where theyll have a chance of winning a game and bring home victory to the club for once on a saturday night at your club, instead of hearing the same shit miserable agrade coach speeches every week like a boring broken record player

If you dont put your agrade in division 7 ammos like marion and lonsdale have done, in my opinion you are pissing on each individuals investment and commitment to your club and telling them its sweet lemonade

Youd rather have gate and parking revenue than to have victories at your club

Grow some balls and do whats right for your devoted members
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby reppoh_eht » Thu Aug 15, 2019 5:40 pm

south4life wrote:So be your logic 'the board' are conspiring to have Aldinga A grade lose games. What world do you live in where a clubs volunteers are plotting to be beaten on game day? To suggest that is only revealing your lack of understanding of how clubs operate. AFC has more juniors playing this year than the past 20 years, with numbers expected to be close to 100 juniors players across 3 grades next year. The people that support, play and volunteer at AFC are very much driven to building the club through juniors.

You obviously haven't been a flaggies supporter for very long, because if you were you'd know your history and would know when to stay quiet. Instead you open yourself up to your complete lack of knowledge of club administration and league history.

Go jump on another bandwagon mate, the Brisbane Lions would suit you


Can confirm old mate Marbles is not a Flaggies supporter... Nor is he a SFL supporter. Spends most of his time on here bashing the SFL and telling us how golden the ADFL is. At least that's what I think he is trying to say amongst his dribble :roll:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby marbles » Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:06 pm

reppoh_eht wrote:
south4life wrote:So be your logic 'the board' are conspiring to have Aldinga A grade lose games. What world do you live in where a clubs volunteers are plotting to be beaten on game day? To suggest that is only revealing your lack of understanding of how clubs operate. AFC has more juniors playing this year than the past 20 years, with numbers expected to be close to 100 juniors players across 3 grades next year. The people that support, play and volunteer at AFC are very much driven to building the club through juniors.

You obviously haven't been a flaggies supporter for very long, because if you were you'd know your history and would know when to stay quiet. Instead you open yourself up to your complete lack of knowledge of club administration and league history.

Go jump on another bandwagon mate, the Brisbane Lions would suit you


Can confirm old mate Marbles is not a Flaggies supporter... Nor is he a SFL supporter. Spends most of his time on here bashing the SFL and telling us how golden the ADFL is. At least that's what I think he is trying to say amongst his dribble :roll:


Im an Aldinga supporter.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Dutchy » Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:43 pm

Then you would know that one of their senior teams is sitting top of the ladder with a 13-1 record and favorites for the flag, but no mention of it of course....
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby marbles » Thu Aug 15, 2019 8:09 pm

Dutchy wrote:Then you would know that one of their senior teams is sitting top of the ladder with a 13-1 record and favorites for the flag, but no mention of it of course....


Bahahaha the womens team lol
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby south4life » Thu Aug 15, 2019 8:48 pm

marbles wrote:
reppoh_eht wrote:
south4life wrote:So be your logic 'the board' are conspiring to have Aldinga A grade lose games. What world do you live in where a clubs volunteers are plotting to be beaten on game day? To suggest that is only revealing your lack of understanding of how clubs operate. AFC has more juniors playing this year than the past 20 years, with numbers expected to be close to 100 juniors players across 3 grades next year. The people that support, play and volunteer at AFC are very much driven to building the club through juniors.

You obviously haven't been a flaggies supporter for very long, because if you were you'd know your history and would know when to stay quiet. Instead you open yourself up to your complete lack of knowledge of club administration and league history.

Go jump on another bandwagon mate, the Brisbane Lions would suit you


Can confirm old mate Marbles is not a Flaggies supporter... Nor is he a SFL supporter. Spends most of his time on here bashing the SFL and telling us how golden the ADFL is. At least that's what I think he is trying to say amongst his dribble :roll:


Im an Aldinga supporter.


How do you support them Marbles? From athe keyboard or do you actually put your money where your mouth is?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby south4life » Thu Aug 15, 2019 8:54 pm

marbles wrote:
south4life wrote:for the club to host 2 training night sessions during the week, open the bar, cook bbq's and open canteens, for all the players and their effort to wash the guernseys and gear, prep for the big game, have their families help out and even come to the game, to invest in physios and taping all to conclude saturday afternoon with a result of 0 goals and 2 points would have been such a rewarding result and what a tremendous night it would have been at the aldinga footy club that Saturday night

no matter who they played how delusional must the board be to openly be providing this environment for club members for all the investment each individual makes to the club to recieve this in return and have been getting these same results for over 20 years.

go to div 7 ammos or dont bother wasting peoples lives. lol



Also by your reckoning AFC should, close the canteen, close the bar, not hire trainers, not hire physios, close the gate, not have pressos until the A grade can win games. Again shows your complete lack of understanding and knowledge as to how clubs operate.



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I agree. They should why bother winning 1 game a year for the past 20 years. Respect the individuals investment into your club including generous sponsors and put your average footballers into and an average football competition where theyll have a chance of winning a game and bring home victory to the club for once on a saturday night at your club, instead of hearing the same shit miserable agrade coach speeches every week like a boring broken record player

If you dont put your agrade in division 7 ammos like marion and lonsdale have done, in my opinion you are pissing on each individuals investment and commitment to your club and telling them its sweet lemonade

Youd rather have gate and parking revenue than to have victories at your club

Grow some balls and do whats right for your devoted members[/quote]

And how are Marions and OSBs juniors going? If your a supporter like you say you are, you'd have an idea about what is actually happening at AFC. You'd know that the A grade coach doesn't make excuses and you'd know that the A grade coach has signed on for another year. Do you really think Mitts would put his reputation on the line if he didn't see th AFC is doing everything in its power to be competitive. See you at the game Marbles. Considering your a supporter and all.
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