by zedman » Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:09 pm
by Punk Rooster » Mon Feb 23, 2009 6:42 pm
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by S Demon » Mon Feb 23, 2009 6:50 pm
zedman wrote:my little birdy is the top dog so im feeling secure
by Punk Rooster » Mon Feb 23, 2009 6:59 pm
S Demon wrote:Are the votes accurate?
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by zedman » Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:50 pm
S Demon wrote:zedman wrote:my little birdy is the top dog so im feeling secure
Still feeling secure, zedman?
by maddog009 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:50 pm
by S Demon » Mon Feb 23, 2009 9:25 pm
maddog009 wrote:ingle farm has got extension from saafl
by maddog009 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:02 pm
by old farmer » Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:10 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:beeroclock wrote:Top dog 13 wrote:Maybe FF should harden the F%#k up and go back to the farmers like a true loyal club man and try and help his club get out of the sh!t instead of running away like a girl!!! And maybe grab some of his so called loyal mates to help him!! And if you want to make decisions try putting your hand up for the committee instead of standing on the hill sucking p!ss from the esky you brought from home.
Not directing this at F.F cooz i have no idea who he is but some of those lads only get people offside with their ranting methods of support that surely must end to give the footballers and coach any chance what so ever of moving forward-need a restraining order on the hill,can anyone second that?
I second that! Its all well and good being a "clubperson" watching the games, spending your coin, supporting the boys, but thats what you've got to do, SUPPORT, don't critisise and abuse people who are trying! Geez all you do is drive a wedge through the club, and create bullsh*t which is totally unhealthy and uncalled for.
Instead of telling Ingle Farm everything they have done wrong this year, how bout try something new and find something positive or say nothing at all!
by The Riddler » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:26 am
old farmer wrote:i'd like to know when ingle farm had 38 on the track maddog, were you watching junior training on friday night. Heard on the weekend that c grades been pulled, Budgen to Modbury, Buck to GG and if things look like they will on Wednesday night then Hawksworth to HV and Naylor and Adams to Pooraka
by bulldogs » Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:15 am
by old farmer » Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:31 pm
by interested observer » Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:35 pm
bulldogs wrote:old farmer thats it old. you wouldnt know what chris pike has done for the club. wasnt for her clubwas closed 10 yrs ago thanks to some people. but hey you probably had your head in the sand. Mate the lady you spoke about has been around the club for 32 yrs and maybe more. No one is haqving a go at the hill oops there wasnt one last year because no one went to watch.
by full foward » Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:20 pm
You are sopt on old farmer its not all about money at a footy club . Yes you need enough to survive but you need happy players as well to bring sucess.No one has a bad word to say about money the people in charge have done a great job in making our club well of , better than most. But the players that have left in four years since the flag is not good.Most have left for one reason because they have been pushed or do not get along with those people running the place. Those that think that the people in charge have made right choices for footy are dreamers the proof is in the pudding ingle farm will finish last and not win a game but im glad we got money maybe we can upgrade the chocalate machineold farmer wrote:lets get some facts right here , you wont find any harder people than the Ingle Farm hill, if you disagree then get up there in about 6 weeks time tell them to harden up instead of hiding behind your computer. next these loyal people are just that, they have played juniors, seniors, been on committees, done anything thats asked of them. yes they take teir own beers on a saturday but all have spent enough in the club to buy 100 clubs ( anyway the club isn't lacking money) you are running a football club, don't expect everyone to be an angel, they are all passionate supporters of the IFFC who are being driven away by a management committee who have madfe sure they have got their puppets in the right positions and when all goes pear shaped we'll come back in and pick up the pieces again. as for you beer oclock, you don't need to say anything after walking out on the club half way through a season after back stabbing your (ex) mate to get the coaching job.Once a farmer always a farmer no matter how many Chris Pikes you getPhantom Gossiper wrote:beeroclock wrote:Top dog 13 wrote:Maybe FF should harden the F%#k up and go back to the farmers like a true loyal club man and try and help his club get out of the sh!t instead of running away like a girl!!! And maybe grab some of his so called loyal mates to help him!! And if you want to make decisions try putting your hand up for the committee instead of standing on the hill sucking p!ss from the esky you brought from home.
Not directing this at F.F cooz i have no idea who he is but some of those lads only get people offside with their ranting methods of support that surely must end to give the footballers and coach any chance what so ever of moving forward-need a restraining order on the hill,can anyone second that?
I second that! Its all well and good being a "clubperson" watching the games, spending your coin, supporting the boys, but thats what you've got to do, SUPPORT, don't critisise and abuse people who are trying! Geez all you do is drive a wedge through the club, and create bullsh*t which is totally unhealthy and uncalled for.
Instead of telling Ingle Farm everything they have done wrong this year, how bout try something new and find something positive or say nothing at all!
by sprinttospace » Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:45 pm
by Bully » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:06 pm
sprinttospace wrote:plympton and smithfield looking like the punters favourites to play off come september.
whats the news out at smithies LM? most of your blokes hanging around? how are the younger lads looking that played seniors in the second half of 2008?
a spy tells me that the numbers and size of players at plympton pre season have both been pretty significant. they'll be very hard to beat this year.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:43 am
sprinttospace wrote:plympton and smithfield looking like the punters favourites to play off come september.
whats the news out at smithies LM? most of your blokes hanging around? how are the younger lads looking that played seniors in the second half of 2008?
a spy tells me that the numbers and size of players at plympton pre season have both been pretty significant. they'll be very hard to beat this year.
by Bully » Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:26 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:sprinttospace wrote:plympton and smithfield looking like the punters favourites to play off come september.
whats the news out at smithies LM? most of your blokes hanging around? how are the younger lads looking that played seniors in the second half of 2008?
a spy tells me that the numbers and size of players at plympton pre season have both been pretty significant. they'll be very hard to beat this year.
No major headlines sprinter, a couple in, a couple out. Most of the same playing group, the younger lads are looking good, a bit of filling out happening, hopefully those young fellas can take an extra step this season, some of them were only 16 last year and performed well.
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