by dee man » Mon Aug 10, 2009 8:52 pm
by mypaddock » Mon Aug 10, 2009 10:04 pm
dee man wrote:as the man in charge of mpfc i have to take full responsibility of no not only the results of our year but also any actions or incidents.actions and incidents that have occured during the year do not represent the mpfc,the commitee,supporters,players or coaching staffs moral or ethical beliefs.as individuals we all live our lives and behave to ones own beliefs,morals,ethics and standards.the huge majority of people associated with this great proud club,do all the above and more.they have made the place a home for me by their actions when i needed help.for that i will always be thankful and forever humble.i will defend to the end a number of players that have been unfairley treated,not only on this forum and others but also on the field.when people are going through elements in their life which become public knowledge and then are subjected to harrassment,physical and mental pressure not entirely within the rules,not only is this not right and honest but also unaustralian.for that reason i will defend my mates to the upmost.but i will not and will never condone acts of thuggery or playing the game not in the right spirit.it is not the way i act,coach or live my life.the season is nearly over for me and the club is going in another direction next season.that i believe can only bring positive results for with new people come new ideas and new disciplines and focuses.i will forever be greatful for the opportunity this great club gave me and the friendships and memories i will have forever.
by stan » Mon Aug 10, 2009 10:12 pm
dee man wrote:as the man in charge of mpfc i have to take full responsibility of no not only the results of our year but also any actions or incidents.actions and incidents that have occured during the year do not represent the mpfc,the commitee,supporters,players or coaching staffs moral or ethical beliefs.as individuals we all live our lives and behave to ones own beliefs,morals,ethics and standards.the huge majority of people associated with this great proud club,do all the above and more.they have made the place a home for me by their actions when i needed help.for that i will always be thankful and forever humble.i will defend to the end a number of players that have been unfairley treated,not only on this forum and others but also on the field.when people are going through elements in their life which become public knowledge and then are subjected to harrassment,physical and mental pressure not entirely within the rules,not only is this not right and honest but also unaustralian.for that reason i will defend my mates to the upmost.but i will not and will never condone acts of thuggery or playing the game not in the right spirit.it is not the way i act,coach or live my life.the season is nearly over for me and the club is going in another direction next season.that i believe can only bring positive results for with new people come new ideas and new disciplines and focuses.i will forever be greatful for the opportunity this great club gave me and the friendships and memories i will have forever.
by Keepitreal » Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:08 am
stan wrote:dee man wrote:as the man in charge of mpfc i have to take full responsibility of no not only the results of our year but also any actions or incidents.actions and incidents that have occured during the year do not represent the mpfc,the commitee,supporters,players or coaching staffs moral or ethical beliefs.as individuals we all live our lives and behave to ones own beliefs,morals,ethics and standards.the huge majority of people associated with this great proud club,do all the above and more.they have made the place a home for me by their actions when i needed help.for that i will always be thankful and forever humble.i will defend to the end a number of players that have been unfairley treated,not only on this forum and others but also on the field.when people are going through elements in their life which become public knowledge and then are subjected to harrassment,physical and mental pressure not entirely within the rules,not only is this not right and honest but also unaustralian.for that reason i will defend my mates to the upmost.but i will not and will never condone acts of thuggery or playing the game not in the right spirit.it is not the way i act,coach or live my life.the season is nearly over for me and the club is going in another direction next season.that i believe can only bring positive results for with new people come new ideas and new disciplines and focuses.i will forever be greatful for the opportunity this great club gave me and the friendships and memories i will have forever.
Yes well said, but in the end, its same same from MP. They have some great players there and a committee that wants to improve. Look to end this debate once and for all, actions speak louder than words as said my Mypaddock, but at least we can all acknowledge that dee man and Morrell are very well aware of the issues at MP. And MP want to move past this. Good luck to all, its normally a long road back but it will be worth it in the end if you can weed that stuff out of your club.
Enough said end of issue.
by watchdog » Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:02 am
dee man wrote:interesting to read your thoughts on clg.i disagree that the coach is not up to it for he seems to me to be a very foward thinker of the game.eventhough if you had seen my comments on grass roots a couple of weeks ago you would have heard me some them up pretty much like you have.the problem as i see it is they are coached and drilled to play this outside footy by coaches who played the same style.maybe if they were able to keep this same list but a new direction where they were able to switch to both styles when needed they would do alot better.then again what do i know.dont have the best results on the board myself.watchdog wrote:Robran wrote:so big win from the roo boys today but they have left there run to late still some 3% behind lockleys and roos have heccies away next week while lockleys have mitchell park at home so looks like the the final five is set.. whats going on with clg they are crumbling in a big way or is it smart coaching and maybe resting some players before finals and hoping that they can improve on last years straight set efforts, but must be concerning that have lost there last two games by some 25 goals against sides below them on the ladder.there must be some panic in the camp because heccies right up there clacker and could steal 2nd spot if they have a good win against paralowie. you would think w croydon would be a real chance this week against clg at home.
I must say after seeing CLG yestrday and speaking to 1 of there senior players that they pretty much were full strengh yesterday. You say it may be smart coaching Robran, I can confirm otherwise. I personally thought there coach is not up to it. CLG definately have the cattle but play a very predictable game plan, chiping to the same players evreytime and putting them under pressure causing turn overs. It happened time and time again. Harvey the superstar was not seen all say and you could've counted his possesions on 1 hand. How did you see the game scottroo?? Lockleys by far played there best game for the year, and will trouble a few sides should they make it through next week. Must say WC are a massive chance this week if clg play the same gameplan as yesterday.
by Browny25 » Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:24 am
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:15 pm
browny2323 wrote:Thanks for the kind words again Masha!!
As if you missed my hole in one! And a course record to match...
by Footy Chick » Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:29 pm
browny2323 wrote:Thanks for the kind words again Masha!!
As if you missed my hole in one! And a course record to match...
by dee man » Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:26 pm
watchdog wrote:dee man wrote:interesting to read your thoughts on clg.i disagree that the coach is not up to it for he seems to me to be a very foward thinker of the game.eventhough if you had seen my comments on grass roots a couple of weeks ago you would have heard me some them up pretty much like you have.the problem as i see it is they are coached and drilled to play this outside footy by coaches who played the same style.maybe if they were able to keep this same list but a new direction where they were able to switch to both styles when needed they would do alot better.then again what do i know.dont have the best results on the board myself.watchdog wrote:Robran wrote:so big win from the roo boys today but they have left there run to late still some 3% behind lockleys and roos have heccies away next week while lockleys have mitchell park at home so looks like the the final five is set.. whats going on with clg they are crumbling in a big way or is it smart coaching and maybe resting some players before finals and hoping that they can improve on last years straight set efforts, but must be concerning that have lost there last two games by some 25 goals against sides below them on the ladder.there must be some panic in the camp because heccies right up there clacker and could steal 2nd spot if they have a good win against paralowie. you would think w croydon would be a real chance this week against clg at home.
I must say after seeing CLG yestrday and speaking to 1 of there senior players that they pretty much were full strengh yesterday. You say it may be smart coaching Robran, I can confirm otherwise. I personally thought there coach is not up to it. CLG definately have the cattle but play a very predictable game plan, chiping to the same players evreytime and putting them under pressure causing turn overs. It happened time and time again. Harvey the superstar was not seen all say and you could've counted his possesions on 1 hand. How did you see the game scottroo?? Lockleys by far played there best game for the year, and will trouble a few sides should they make it through next week. Must say WC are a massive chance this week if clg play the same gameplan as yesterday.
Sorry deeman gunna have to disagree with you on this 1. Seen them twuce and not at all convinced. I believe they havethe cattle. Just don't believe they can win playing there current game plan. Experience in a coach is a huge thing, something someone so young may not have!
by Robran » Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:28 pm
by EddieV » Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:29 pm
Robran wrote:this weeks tips
central united vs glenunga- units by 10 goals
lockleys vs mitchell park- lockleys by 8 goals stewart to kick a bag
heccies vs paralowie- heccies by 3 goals in a cracker of a game
clg vs west croydon- clg gardens by a couple of goals harvey to get 3 votes and draw with boothey for the medal..
blodge vs trinity- lodge by a couple.. walton to kick a few sausage rolls in his return match in the A grade or will he play B grade for one more week...
good luck all teams..
by Masha » Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:28 pm
EddieV wrote:Robran wrote:this weeks tips
central united vs glenunga- units by 10 goals
lockleys vs mitchell park- lockleys by 8 goals stewart to kick a bag
heccies vs paralowie- heccies by 3 goals in a cracker of a game
clg vs west croydon- clg gardens by a couple of goals harvey to get 3 votes and draw with boothey for the medal..
blodge vs trinity- lodge by a couple.. walton to kick a few sausage rolls in his return match in the A grade or will he play B grade for one more week...
good luck all teams..
by Groover » Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:34 pm
Masha wrote:EddieV wrote:Robran wrote:this weeks tips
central united vs glenunga- units by 10 goals
lockleys vs mitchell park- lockleys by 8 goals stewart to kick a bag
heccies vs paralowie- heccies by 3 goals in a cracker of a game
clg vs west croydon- clg gardens by a couple of goals harvey to get 3 votes and draw with boothey for the medal..
blodge vs trinity- lodge by a couple.. walton to kick a few sausage rolls in his return match in the A grade or will he play B grade for one more week...
good luck all teams..
Yes please![/quote
I'm not that excited Eddie, Walts is very average, extremely selfish as he doesn't handball and when he has playing FF last week he did not get a kick. We don't need him, maybe he could be useful and cut me up some oranges!!!!!!
by the_lord1987 » Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:49 pm
EddieV wrote:Robran wrote:this weeks tips
central united vs glenunga- units by 10 goals
lockleys vs mitchell park- lockleys by 8 goals stewart to kick a bag
heccies vs paralowie- heccies by 3 goals in a cracker of a game
clg vs west croydon- clg gardens by a couple of goals harvey to get 3 votes and draw with boothey for the medal..
blodge vs trinity- lodge by a couple.. walton to kick a few sausage rolls in his return match in the A grade or will he play B grade for one more week...
good luck all teams..
Yes please!
by GEESKIP » Thu Aug 13, 2009 9:09 pm
the_lord1987 wrote:EddieV wrote:Robran wrote:this weeks tips
central united vs glenunga- units by 10 goals
lockleys vs mitchell park- lockleys by 8 goals stewart to kick a bag
heccies vs paralowie- heccies by 3 goals in a cracker of a game
clg vs west croydon- clg gardens by a couple of goals harvey to get 3 votes and draw with boothey for the medal..
blodge vs trinity- lodge by a couple.. walton to kick a few sausage rolls in his return match in the A grade or will he play B grade for one more week...
good luck all teams..
Yes please!
Thanks guys i did my own research on Trinity... Simpson was out with an ankle injury for a couple of months... has returned through the B grade with best on grounds in both games... not bad having missed 2 months of footy... I would expect him to dominate this week having heard about the work he has been putting in! If anyone knows if he will play B's or A's this week let us know! Trinity to win depending on which grade Simpson plays.
by Masha » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:25 pm
GEESKIP wrote:the_lord1987 wrote:EddieV wrote:Robran wrote:this weeks tips
central united vs glenunga- units by 10 goals
lockleys vs mitchell park- lockleys by 8 goals stewart to kick a bag
heccies vs paralowie- heccies by 3 goals in a cracker of a game
clg vs west croydon- clg gardens by a couple of goals harvey to get 3 votes and draw with boothey for the medal..
blodge vs trinity- lodge by a couple.. walton to kick a few sausage rolls in his return match in the A grade or will he play B grade for one more week...
good luck all teams..
Yes please!
Thanks guys i did my own research on Trinity... Simpson was out with an ankle injury for a couple of months... has returned through the B grade with best on grounds in both games... not bad having missed 2 months of footy... I would expect him to dominate this week having heard about the work he has been putting in! If anyone knows if he will play B's or A's this week let us know! Trinity to win depending on which grade Simpson plays.
Maybe he should play both!
by hawkseye » Fri Aug 14, 2009 12:08 am
by watchdog » Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:43 pm
demonseye wrote:What chance are is everyone giving for 2 upsets? Trinity to win and West Croydon to win.
by Footy Chick » Sat Aug 15, 2009 6:56 pm
by S Demon » Sat Aug 15, 2009 7:01 pm
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