sounds like some one's nads hanging from a goal post. first to hit collects.

by Ramadash » Thu May 28, 2009 7:33 pm
by DILLIGAF » Fri May 29, 2009 9:44 am
Ramadash wrote:excuse my ignorance lads but what the hell is the dinga bell cup
sounds like some one's nads hanging from a goal post. first to hit collects.
by risetothetop » Fri May 29, 2009 12:47 pm
by nuggety goodness » Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:12 pm
by Axle Rose » Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:30 pm
nuggety goodness wrote:haven't heard much on here lately?!? what's goin on?
has Klompy added to his 18 goal haul he got a couple of weeks ago?
by nuggety goodness » Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:50 pm
Axle Rose wrote:nuggety goodness wrote:haven't heard much on here lately?!? what's goin on?
has Klompy added to his 18 goal haul he got a couple of weeks ago?
Just the 1 goal for the klompster yesterday NG. Slippery conditions made it tough but the boys worked hard for a narrow win. C Grade comp going to be a real cracker now i think with top 4 teams showing they can be a force with brighton and cove leading the pack.
by wattle » Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:25 pm
by wattle » Sun Jul 05, 2009 6:53 pm
by 04 Premiership Coach » Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:14 pm
wattle wrote:The Emu`s by around 5 goals today over cove,good standed played by both sides M/V looked abit fitter and with a touch more pace.Didnt see the hole game but 2nd half klompy playing half forward and off the bench,will get into at work as i didnt see him kick any?With strong wins in the last few weeks over brighton and cove it looks like M/V are just starting to hit there straps and are maybe on line for back to back flags,but as we no theres still a long way to go.Any truth in 04 coach going down to watch today?
by wattle » Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:43 pm
04 Premiership Coach wrote:wattle wrote:The Emu`s by around 5 goals today over cove,good standed played by both sides M/V looked abit fitter and with a touch more pace.Didnt see the hole game but 2nd half klompy playing half forward and off the bench,will get into at work as i didnt see him kick any?With strong wins in the last few weeks over brighton and cove it looks like M/V are just starting to hit there straps and are maybe on line for back to back flags,but as we no theres still a long way to go.Any truth in 04 coach going down to watch today?
Yeah I was down there Wattle.I dont know who you are so you should've come up and said hello.Klompy looked ok playing up the field a bit today.Did'nt kick any but did his usual good work bringing others into the game.The Emus play a running style of footy and dont seem to rely on key forwards as they share the load around,but I guarantee come finals Klompy will be the go to man.He never fails to fire in the big games.
by asert » Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:56 pm
by 04 Premiership Coach » Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:02 pm
asert wrote:seriously guys get a room hey... no c grader is this good no A grader is even. if your that good mates with him text him
by Elf » Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:11 pm
by Down the Hill » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:27 pm
by WHEELS&DEALS » Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:47 pm
by Swooper16 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:02 pm
Down the Hill wrote:Elf, are you suggesting the standard would have been better on a Sunday after a Saturday night of a dozen Woodstocks and some other dubious substances. I'm not sure what your point is ? If a bunch of 30 year old booze hags want to play footy on a Sunday then let them have a kick at the local park. I ask anyone on here who is properly involved at a club what true benefit they get from their C grade at the moment on a Sunday. If a benefit is defined as dragging trainers and other support staff away from family etc. on a Sunday arvo, problems collecting subs, blokes who think they can't get on the park without $50 worth of tape on them etc. etc., then I will concede. However, if your C grade is a chance to keep younger players at the club who aren't regular B graders but still love the club and want to stay put along with some older guys who have something genuine to offer and are good experienced back-up in case of injuries higher up then why not try and programme matches on a Saturday or Friday night so that these guys can feel more a part of the fabric of the club than they currently do, then this is the way to go. Well done to Brighton and Christies for the initiative.
by Speccy02 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:10 pm
Down the Hill wrote:Elf, are you suggesting the standard would have been better on a Sunday after a Saturday night of a dozen Woodstocks and some other dubious substances. I'm not sure what your point is ? If a bunch of 30 year old booze hags want to play footy on a Sunday then let them have a kick at the local park. I ask anyone on here who is properly involved at a club what true benefit they get from their C grade at the moment on a Sunday. If a benefit is defined as dragging trainers and other support staff away from family etc. on a Sunday arvo, problems collecting subs, blokes who think they can't get on the park without $50 worth of tape on them etc. etc., then I will concede. However, if your C grade is a chance to keep younger players at the club who aren't regular B graders but still love the club and want to stay put along with some older guys who have something genuine to offer and are good experienced back-up in case of injuries higher up then why not try and programme matches on a Saturday or Friday night so that these guys can feel more a part of the fabric of the club than they currently do, then this is the way to go. Well done to Brighton and Christies for the initiative.
by asert » Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:14 pm
04 Premiership Coach wrote:asert wrote:seriously guys get a room hey... no c grader is this good no A grader is even. if your that good mates with him text him
If we did get a room it wouldn't be at Flagstaff Hill.
by wattle » Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:40 pm
asert wrote:04 Premiership Coach wrote:asert wrote:seriously guys get a room hey... no c grader is this good no A grader is even. if your that good mates with him text him
If we did get a room it wouldn't be at Flagstaff Hill.
wasnt your boyfriend a falcon a few years back. text him and find out
by Down the Hill » Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:16 pm
WHEELS&DEALS wrote:What about the people who have to work saturdays, do we say to them sorry you can't play footy anymore? go and play something else. Its up to each club to make sure all of the players gel together, whether there playing on a saturday or a sunday. Nothing wrong with a family day down at the club watching your kids play in the morning and then watching the c grade in the afternoon.
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