Jimmy wrote:its good to discuss it. i think its exciting to see who you play and when.
Agreed, besides big recruits and the various drafts its the biggest news off season usually.
Im always like a kid in a lolly shop when it comes out.

by Wedgie » Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:49 pm
Jimmy wrote:its good to discuss it. i think its exciting to see who you play and when.
by Adelaide Hawk » Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:59 pm
Wedgie wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:The draw never bothers me. No matters who plays who and when, the best 2 teams over the year will be in the GF.
Disagreed, there's heaps of instances where the 2 teams that have won the most games (including instances where the 2nd team had a worse draw than the 3rd team) haven't played off in the GF.
Of course its not just the draw, there's quite often a lot of factors involved, ie choking, injuries, bad luck, etc.
If you'd said "the 2 most deserving teams will be in the GF" it would be a different story though and I'd tend to agree.
by Adelaide Hawk » Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:03 pm
- wrote:Hard to have friday night football peoples when ther is no neutrl venue to have it at. Clubs would rather have so called neutral matches at home as have them on a friday at norwood surely? Well thats what theyve done.
by Wedgie » Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:09 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:By "the best 2 teams over the year", I'm talking about from round 1 right up to the Preliminary Final. That's what it's about, making the Grand Final. The 2 best teams in the league make it happen. The pretenders fall aside.
by Dogwatcher » Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:10 pm
Jimmy wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:C'mon Jimmy - by bagging Lizbef, you're bagging your own mate. You can be a toffy nosed Sturt supporter all you like, but you still lived there....maybe it's the fact that it's part of your life that so offends, we tend to reject our own when we're trying to hide from things.
its called a sense of humour mate...![]()
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come on mate, you barrack for the Dogs, you grew up with a sense of humour
by Adelaide Hawk » Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:23 pm
Wedgie wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:By "the best 2 teams over the year", I'm talking about from round 1 right up to the Preliminary Final. That's what it's about, making the Grand Final. The 2 best teams in the league make it happen. The pretenders fall aside.
yeah but if Team A has won 17 games from Rd 1 to the Prelim Final and Team B has won 12 games from Rd 1 to the Prelim surely Team A would be regarded as the "best team over the year"?
Different kettle of fish as I said if you're talking about the team who's most deserving or the team who's better at the business end of the year.
by Wedgie » Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:28 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:The 2 teams who male the Grand Final are the best 2 teams over the year. It's like a horse race. You can be leading into the straight but get run over short of the line, you ain't the best horse in the race.
by Peter Falconia » Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:54 pm
- wrote:I have always said sunday football is the best day to get crowds so well done.
by - » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:00 pm
cd wrote:Wedgie - minor point - in 2006 all teams had 9 designated home games - 2007 all have 10 designated home games.
I dont know where the roosters played their 9 in 2006 but you did have 9 not 7. You may have moved a couple from Prospect like we did from Woodville?
Everyone who bought a home match ticket got into their clubs designated home games.
In 2007 Eagles fans with the home match ticket get 3 at Thebby and 7 at Woodville - in 2006 their ticket got 7 Woodville, 1 Adelaide and 1 Thebby
2007 Home match tickets at the Eagles are great value - $80 for 10 games and you get full membership - saving $55 on gate price plus membership
2007 Season tickets at the Eagles also great value $110 for 20 games with full membership - saving $115
Col D
by - » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:03 pm
Peter Falconia wrote:- wrote:I have always said sunday football is the best day to get crowds so well done.
I wonder if you will be still thinking that when you start working dasher.
by - » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:05 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:- wrote:Hard to have friday night football peoples when ther is no neutrl venue to have it at. Clubs would rather have so called neutral matches at home as have them on a friday at norwood surely? Well thats what theyve done.
I've read this comment over and over and honestly cannot understand the point you are making.
by Punk Rooster » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:44 pm
sturtpeter wrote:The Sturt Football Club has NO games at their mecca after Round 16.![]()
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Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by - » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:47 pm
Punk Rooster wrote:sturtpeter wrote:The Sturt Football Club has NO games at their mecca after Round 16.![]()
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Sturt have no games at Prospect after R16?
by Wedgie » Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:48 pm
- wrote:Punk Rooster wrote:sturtpeter wrote:The Sturt Football Club has NO games at their mecca after Round 16.![]()
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Sturt have no games at Prospect after R16?
thats about as funny as me saying constance perm named himself that because he is constantly perming his hair.
by MightyEagles » Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:19 pm
Booney wrote:MightyEagles wrote:I get to see it this year (as in the flag unvielling at the 1st home game.) as the underage play .![]()
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Get to see it this year,did you miss it the other time?
by Sheik Yerbouti » Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:41 pm
Peter Falconia wrote:- wrote:I have always said sunday football is the best day to get crowds so well done.
I wonder if you will be still thinking that when you start working dasher.
by westcoastpanther » Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:58 pm
Sheik Yerbouti wrote:Peter Falconia wrote:- wrote:I have always said sunday football is the best day to get crowds so well done.
I wonder if you will be still thinking that when you start working dasher.
Or when young Dashing impregnates a young Dashette & the Dashling wants to play footy for his local club, umm, on a Sunday arvo.
by - » Wed Nov 29, 2006 5:01 pm
westcoastpanther wrote:Sheik Yerbouti wrote:Peter Falconia wrote:- wrote:I have always said sunday football is the best day to get crowds so well done.
I wonder if you will be still thinking that when you start working dasher.
Or when young Dashing impregnates a young Dashette & the Dashling wants to play footy for his local club, umm, on a Sunday arvo.
It all comes down to a hangover and work. And as Psuedo saw by my appearance at the Sunday game at the Bay this year the dreaded hangover from Satdy night also ruins the Sunday!!
But living in Pt Lincoln and seeing our crowds double, I'm happy with it.
by once_were_warriors » Wed Nov 29, 2006 5:31 pm
by Wedgie » Wed Nov 29, 2006 6:38 pm
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