Re: Round 18 - Glenelg v Port Magpies @ Gliderol (Sat 23/8)
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 11:32 pm
We only beat a reserves team.
johntheclaret wrote:DOC wrote:Is this Alleways last game?
If so, I reckon he will deck three and kick four.
And his score???
am Bays wrote:Rising Power wrote: If Glenelg are considered 'league level' that is.
Dunno about Glenelg but The Fuchia certainly isn't...
dedja wrote:LOL, he's a dead set spud.
Forwards are there to kick goals and he could hit a barn at 5 feet.
And yes, Glenelg are league level.
RustyCage wrote:am Bays wrote:Rising Power wrote: If Glenelg are considered 'league level' that is.
Dunno about Glenelg but The Fuchia certainly isn't...
Butcher played really well in every aspect other than putting the ball through (or even near in his case) the big sticks. Would have liked to see him up the ground more like he played last week.
am Bays wrote:Kudos to Tommy Logan who apparently organised for the Port players to provide a guard of honour for Ty Allen as he left the Bay oval for the last time as a player.
Wouldn't expect anything less from Loges. #class
am Bays wrote:Days like today make it all worthwhile
Rd 22 1979 comes to mind at Footy Park
Similarly Rd 5 1994 at Footy Park once again
Good team effort
As Winston Churchill once said:
Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.
Booney wrote:Probably fair to say we'll never know if it would have happened or not, actually.
Anyways, I wasn't there but spoke to some close family who go to every Magpies game home and away, I really hope the abuse that my family have been subjected to over the year is on par with the abuse the board and management of the 6 "yes" voters receive.
The games I've attended have been packed with abuse and I've simply asked have you called your CEO, President and board "cheating ****" as often as you have the people who simply support the black and white?
For I know I didn't vote yes, my family didn't vote yes....but your clubs did.
I hope all those fans at Glenelg enjoyed sticking their wooden spoons in the cutlery draw Saturday night. Big draw. Lots of spoons.
kneedeepinthehoopla wrote:Booney wrote:Probably fair to say we'll never know if it would have happened or not, actually.
Anyways, I wasn't there but spoke to some close family who go to every Magpies game home and away, I really hope the abuse that my family have been subjected to over the year is on par with the abuse the board and management of the 6 "yes" voters receive.
The games I've attended have been packed with abuse and I've simply asked have you called your CEO, President and board "cheating ****" as often as you have the people who simply support the black and white?
For I know I didn't vote yes, my family didn't vote yes....but your clubs did.
I hope all those fans at Glenelg enjoyed sticking their wooden spoons in the cutlery draw Saturday night. Big draw. Lots of spoons.
Problem is, Boon, it's got black and white stains on it from the hiding we gave ya's before we put it away...
Booney wrote:kneedeepinthehoopla wrote:Booney wrote:Probably fair to say we'll never know if it would have happened or not, actually.
Anyways, I wasn't there but spoke to some close family who go to every Magpies game home and away, I really hope the abuse that my family have been subjected to over the year is on par with the abuse the board and management of the 6 "yes" voters receive.
The games I've attended have been packed with abuse and I've simply asked have you called your CEO, President and board "cheating ****" as often as you have the people who simply support the black and white?
For I know I didn't vote yes, my family didn't vote yes....but your clubs did.
I hope all those fans at Glenelg enjoyed sticking their wooden spoons in the cutlery draw Saturday night. Big draw. Lots of spoons.
Problem is, Boon, it's got black and white stains on it from the hiding we gave ya's before we put it away...
That wasn't a hiding, Friday night...THAT was a hiding.