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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Bum Crack » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:02 pm

Stewie Griffin wrote:The cricket match doesn't require pulling up the pitch, so net-loss to the hosting club = nothing.
Is irrelevant how many people show up.
If each club gets $3333 each (as you so brilliantly calculated),
the cost to the club hosting is $10000 to take the pitch up, so that club would lose $6666 for the day.
The idea is so stupid I can only pity the people who work with you (on the fruit-line), are related to you,
or have had the misfortune of sharing a brief conversation with you.

Judging by your inability to understand his relatively easy to understand post, I wouldn't be casting aspersions on people's employment situation, because if that was the case, people may assume you work for Australia Post licking stamps.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby MOHAMMAD » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:07 pm

Stewie must work at the Berri fruit factory putting stickers on the oranges.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Bum Crack » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:09 pm

MOHAMMAD wrote:Stewie must work at the Berri fruit factory putting stickers on the oranges.

Na, you have to at least be half smart to do that.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Stewie Griffin » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:15 pm

Way to recycle my joke, the dynamic duo have ganged up on me, oh no.
Aren't they scaling down operations at the Berri fruit factory?
apparently too many of you blokes went out and got a year 2 education and became over-qualified.
Luckily you escaped before the challenges of year 3 set in so bullet dodged there.
But, Always happy to get some valuable insights from an area so rich in everything as the Riverland,
With a bit of luck the river keeps rising and washes all you monkeys away.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Bum Crack » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:08 pm

Stewie Griffin wrote:Way to recycle my joke, the dynamic duo have ganged up on me, oh no.
Aren't they scaling down operations at the Berri fruit factory?
apparently too many of you blokes went out and got a year 2 education and became over-qualified.
Luckily you escaped before the challenges of year 3 set in so bullet dodged there.
But, Always happy to get some valuable insights from an area so rich in everything as the Riverland,
With a bit of luck the river keeps rising and washes all you monkeys away.

Lucky I learnt simple math in year 2, otherwise I wouldn't have understood the earlier post like you did.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby MOHAMMAD » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:12 pm

C'mon guys, let’s give Stewie a break, he’s had a hard day at work. Yes the Berri factory may be scaling down its operations, however Stewie does feel partially responsible because he wasn’t putting the stickers on the oranges correctly. =D>
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Stewie Griffin » Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:53 pm

Oh no. If I had realised the level of your retardation I wouldn't have continued with this,
I am really sorry and hope you master the act of clapping real soon.
I am going to donate some money to Bedford industries to get some good Karma back.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:52 pm

A point that everyone is missing is there is cricket matches programmed for this day. With finals matches on the following 2 weekends that rules out any ovals with turf wickets as they are required for finals and simply would not be suitable for cricket after a game of footy.
What benefit is there to the cricket association and its clubs to inconvienence itself for the sake of a trial game?
We wouldnt even be considered for an AFL game had the cricket clubs and association not put turf wickets in, in the area.
As for ripping a slab of concrete out the AFL still wouldnt play there as it will still be a surface that moves just the same as covering the concrete with sand and grass. Although i cant see how this would be aby different to ethiad.

Heres an idea for the AFL, how about deciding the venues now for the 2012 country circuit so that towns, football associations and cricket associations can plan for the event. IMO the AFL is arrogant and just expects people to bow to their every whim and is not connected at all to people at the grassroots level.

By the way Football Follower/151 nice mistake with the double identity ;)
Perhaps you should be more concerned with the cockle catch to fund your next premiership :lol:
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Dec 26, 2010 11:16 pm

Seagull wrote:The club getting the AFL game will need as much money as it can find.
With them paying the $10K (which is still owed to another SANFL club) to get them to release an injury prone, fringe league player and pay him $500 a game, they'll need as much as they can find. They'll struggle to get a return on this investment.
Must be extra good crops up that way!


This is total carp seagull as the maximum a non-league club has to pay to buy a player out of contract is $1000
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:36 pm

Seagull wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
Seagull wrote:The club getting the AFL game will need as much money as it can find.
With them paying the $10K (which is still owed to another SANFL club) to get them to release an injury prone, fringe league player and pay him $500 a game, they'll need as much as they can find. They'll struggle to get a return on this investment.
Must be extra good crops up that way!


This is total carp seagull as the maximum a non-league club has to pay to buy a player out of contract is $1000



You'd best pass that information on to the South Adelaide footy club then! If that was the case, how is it that both Hamley Bridge & Mannum bailed out of the race to get him when told the figure was $10K?
Both of those clubs have people that carry that much in 'small change' in the ashtray of their car so one would then presume it must be as you so wisely put it, "carp"!
Ideas please!


I know for a fact that a couple years ago a league club tried to get and got $2000 from a country club for a player and then had to pay back $1000 as $1000 was the max they could charge. I dont think that has changed
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby MR FOOTYHEAD » Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:12 pm

Who is the player in question?
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Diesel02 » Tue Dec 28, 2010 3:47 pm

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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Osama » Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:58 pm

Seagull wrote:
Diesel02 wrote:Hi panel, I know it's the silly season. Are there any clubs up in the Barossa struggling for numbers? I know an old croc moving up that way that would like to have a run around in the B's up there! Not wanting to push a kid out of a game but would love to have a kick and a catch in 2011.




Try South Gawler, they're struggling and can do with some help. You'll look good in royal blue & white!;)

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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Gilligan » Sun Jan 02, 2011 6:50 pm

Happy new Year
Does anyone know of any confirmed recruits for any of the teams
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby MOHAMMAD » Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:21 pm

Swooper, my information tells me that Billy has officially cut his umbilical chord from the magpies and followed AK47. Can you confirm?
Also heard Salter has put the hard word on Gibson to make his decision by the first training. If he stays, he will have to relinquish the captaincy.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby UNDERthePACK » Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:07 pm

MOHAMMAD wrote:Swooper, my information tells me that Billy has officially cut his umbilical chord from the magpies and followed AK47. Can you confirm?
Also heard Salter has put the hard word on Gibson to make his decision by the first training. If he stays, he will have to relinquish the captaincy.


Speaking to a mate that knows both these boys well and he said that AK has gone (which we all knew anyway) but Billy has not gone with AK, however still not a definate that he will be a magpie in 2011.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby MOHAMMAD » Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:04 pm

UTP, whats the latest at Ango? any further losses or signings?
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Ripdschitlaz » Tue Jan 04, 2011 5:06 pm

As the curator of a wicket that has seen two pre season AFL games in recent history I would have to say that the AFL are an unstoppable juggernaut. They will do as they please regardless of the ramifications to the teams that play cricket on the particular ground that they select to be the most suitable for their needs.
We have been lucky that there has only been minor damage to the wickets as a result of the match and have been able to get them up within two weeks. If however there had been rain before or during the game, those pitches would have been rendered unusable at the business end of the season. That would have been pretty hard to take, considering the countless hours of volunteer effort to curate those decks all season. Unfortunately these things don't seem to matter to the AFL.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby MOHAMMAD » Tue Jan 04, 2011 5:13 pm

Unfortunately the AFL has forgotten about grass roots footy unless you live in GWS or QLD.
Nobby should tell them to stick the game up their ass. Take the opporetunity to head down to Hamra oval for a look instead.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby UNDERthePACK » Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:09 am

MOHAMMAD wrote:UTP, whats the latest at Ango? any further losses or signings?


The losses have eased thankfully, but not 100% sure on signings at the moment. Probably have more idea when we kick off on the 17th.
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