


by twogood4u » Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:52 pm
by old moz » Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:13 pm
twogood4u wrote:So the weekend was to showcase our league?players getting pick in the zone squad that did not even play on the weekend, getting beaten on the weekend due to not knowing specific rules, while on the home front players cop a ban for not being avalible(well some of them
). Then the mercy rule and to top it all off, the pathetic umpiring preformances of late. I RECKON THE WEEKEND WAS FOR BUCSHY TO PUT TICKETS ON HIM SELF AND SHOW HOW AN ASSOCIATION SHOULD BE RUN.
by Ace of Spades » Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:33 pm
by Ace of Spades » Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:08 pm
Hazbeen wrote:Who did make zone side?
by The Rooster » Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:47 am
Swamp Donkey wrote:See the APFL have got it completely wrong, again???? Last Wednesday night at Assoc training, Harry Taylor told the emergencies for the team that they would not be playing on Saturday and would not be required to show up on Saturday at the game. As a result Brian Montgomery organises to work as he would every Saturday up until 1pm. The coach then rang him late Friday night to tell Brian he is now needed as Tom Smith pulled out, to which Brian couldnt commit as he had already committed to working for the day (given he was told this was ok) so the APFL slaps him with a one-week suspension. Absolute load of sh#t, considering he went to every training unlike 70% of the other squad members and was told he was not required. All due respects to Buschy, there hasnt been too many smart decisions coming from your way for several years.
by The Rooster » Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:49 am
Swamp Donkey wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:Woofa wrote:Heard an interesting rumour the other day. Apparently Byron Pickett is a certainty to be playing for United by the end of the year. Anybody have anything to offer on that one???
Yeah I have heard that one, highly probable as well as Sam McArdle's return before the seasons out. Both will be handy. Im surprised its taken this long, considering they're sitting 4th. I guess when you've got money to waste, then why not. Last years investments payed dividends, thats for sure.
Byron has been training with the Ceduna Blues and is supposed to be playing there. Thats where his wife lives. As for Sam, I'm pretty sure he is only due back from New Zealand in November as thats when their wine harvest finishes.
Sam would be a huge pick up and id say be more value than Byron. Its funny how country footy in a way brings players back to an even playing field (to an extent) i havent worded that very well) but i mean hear-say would suggest that a superstar like Che and byron would dominate country footy comps, however it is a completely different style and type of footy and i believe it really levels out certain welll-drilled abilities, which is great.
I have a theory that a country team is better off recruiting gun standout country footballers whom have played country footy and play well for several years over a player whom has played at league level all his life (however nobody is going to knock back the likes of Quino and Che). Footy at higher levels is heavily drilled which makes it predictable for teammates and hence easier to get a kick. ie intricate game plans, knowing where to run and expecting the ball to be given every time. I realise that if guys like byron want to play at your club your not going to knock him back, cos as we have seen with Che, he hasnt set the world on fire with his footy, but he has brought a lot of interest and excitement to United FC. I guess its a similar story at Virginia with Ricky O i mean most people would expect him to be dominating kick 5-6 goals per game, but reality is your never going to get that every week.
It is for these reasons that i dont agree with country clubs actively recruiting and paying big big dollars for high profile players. As a team striving for on field success, i'd sooner recruit 3 quality country footballers (for the same $$$) whom you will get better footy out of. As for blokes like Che and Byron theyre a bonus as realistically they have nothing to prove, (have a look at thier achievements, incredible) and are just looking to enjoy thier footy, which is the reason they wont tear the game apart every week, the fact is if they can take home the equivilent of a wage for doing this every week its a pretty handy bonus. How many of these players is too many??
What are everyone elses thoughts on the issue
by The Rooster » Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:11 am
by Woofa » Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:23 am
twogood4u wrote:So the weekend was to showcase our league?players getting pick in the zone squad that did not even play on the weekend, getting beaten on the weekend due to not knowing specific rules, while on the home front players cop a ban for not being avalible(well some of them
). Then the mercy rule and to top it all off, the pathetic umpiring preformances of late. I RECKON THE WEEKEND WAS FOR BUCSHY TO PUT TICKETS ON HIM SELF AND SHOW HOW AN ASSOCIATION SHOULD BE RUN.
by Woofa » Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:36 am
by Rupert07 » Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:52 am
by Woofa » Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:02 am
Rupert07 wrote:I hear what you guys are saying about trying to make people play and suspending them if they don't and this has been the way assoc. have tried to do it for years.
Now I am not saying that the way the NEFL has done it the last couple of years is correct but the coach Tim Goodwin has said from the outset that if you don't want to play let him know and you don't have to. He wanted 23 blokes who actually want to be there having a dip. As a consequence of this people have done a bit of a 180 and actually want to be picked for the game. Don't know if this is the answer but it has certainly helped up here not taking a heavy handed approach and has also promoted a lot of young fella's having a go at this level and not forcing imports or hazbeen's to play
by Ace of Spades » Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:30 am
by Ace of Spades » Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:37 am
by Swamp Donkey » Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:47 am
The Big Shrek wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:Drop Bear wrote:I think having high profile ex-AFL footballers can only be a good thing for your club. They generate alot of interest and young players love seeing them and talking/training with them. As far as payment goes, I'm pretty sure Che isn't earning as much as you think he is. He certainly couldn't live off his weekly football wage. I reckon you're right when it comes to busting your gut week in and week out though. They don't really have much left to prove, but anyone who's played AFL is a fierce competitor and they certainly wouldn't like losing.
As far as lifelong Country footballers who are big guns, they would be commanding big coin (as much if not more than an ex SANFL/AFL player. I know Matty Oliver was on big $$$, but he certainly busted his gut each week and earned it.
Yeah good call, some country footballers are on the big bucks.
Dont get me wrong here boys, im not having a crack at United, i think its great that players like Che are playing in our comp, particularly as he conducts himself very well.
There is a fair difference between Che and Byron. Che was past it well before he came to the APFL.
by Swamp Donkey » Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:52 am
Ace of Spades wrote:Swamp not matter how much you try to make the magpies the under dogs they are the team to beat, only having lost 1 game, you will flog the Rams and flog them well.
The Eagles will out last a gallant Bombers (who seem to have new players every week??)
Two Wells to have too much run for Balak.
by Swamp Donkey » Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:55 am
Ace of Spades wrote:Hazbeen wrote:Who did make zone side?
i think the following..
Almond, Seccafin
Walker, Catford
Ja Wilson, Jo Wilson, Cicca...
willy searle
Young
Earl, some of the monts(Rimmer, Joel Mont, Southern)?
think thats close, cant remember who else
by Woofa » Thu Jun 12, 2008 11:57 am
Ace of Spades wrote:I think you'd find that probably 90% of players in the APFL would be champing at the bit to play Assoc football. Its the other 10% who are either genuinely injured, ex-league/AFL players who have little let to prove, and the players who have represented the league on numerous occasions (who prob deserve a break if they want one), who arent keen on playing. oh and prob add bloke with boats to that list![]()
Perhaps the league should sent out a reg form at the start of the season for all those interested in representing the Assoc? then atleast selectors would know who to look out for during the selection period (which sometimes seems to be the previous few years)
by The Big Shrek » Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:25 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:The Big Shrek wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:Drop Bear wrote:I think having high profile ex-AFL footballers can only be a good thing for your club. They generate alot of interest and young players love seeing them and talking/training with them. As far as payment goes, I'm pretty sure Che isn't earning as much as you think he is. He certainly couldn't live off his weekly football wage. I reckon you're right when it comes to busting your gut week in and week out though. They don't really have much left to prove, but anyone who's played AFL is a fierce competitor and they certainly wouldn't like losing.
As far as lifelong Country footballers who are big guns, they would be commanding big coin (as much if not more than an ex SANFL/AFL player. I know Matty Oliver was on big $$$, but he certainly busted his gut each week and earned it.
Yeah good call, some country footballers are on the big bucks.
Dont get me wrong here boys, im not having a crack at United, i think its great that players like Che are playing in our comp, particularly as he conducts himself very well.
There is a fair difference between Che and Byron. Che was past it well before he came to the APFL.
Im not so sure of that. Byron was playing 2's at Port earlier this year, for reason which i dont know but id presume if he wasnt "past it" he'd be a certain starter for the Port Magpies particularly given thier performances to date this season.
If Byron did come out and play, what would your expectations be of him Big Shrek? Apart from the fact it would draw fans and supporters and be an awesome spectacle for any local footy follower.
by Swamp Donkey » Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:00 pm
The Big Shrek wrote:
Bryon has only been removed from an AFL club since last september. I believe there were some family issues which meant he couldn't committ to Port and why he left. Having said that these issues may have caused his ability to deteriorate rapidly.
How long since Che played AFL? I reckon he retired from AFL in 2003 and finished SANFL after the 2005 season. If I remember correctly he was playing ressies, and wasn't exactly dominating at that level. No-one would expect a reserves player getting older to dominate a country comp.
I don't think judging recruiting ex AFL players off one blokes efforts is going to be accurate. Look at what Wangas did in one game last year. Modra and Weideman dominated the GSFL and div 1 amateurs. Both are still playing good A grade footy despite being about 40. I'm sure you can find other examples like Che who haven't done that much, but I can think of plenty of so called gun country footy players who haven't lived up to their hype too.
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