SAAFL - Division 4

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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby yeva » Thu May 31, 2007 1:37 pm

Newman wrote:
Iron Fist wrote:yeah i might have to head upto the mawson one day then!!!!
yeah heard the same about the ale house to!!!
they have a very small oval dont they pag
very similar to ours???

2 shnitzels put together isnt enough for fisty, he needs the casino 18 inch deal to satisfiy his hunger. Fisty I heard at the Portland soup night on Tuesday night that you were seen with your head in one of the pots sucking the soup out with a straw, any truth to this rumour.

bit harse.... who needs enemy's when you have friends like that, fisty???
any truth to the rumours, though?????
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Thu May 31, 2007 1:42 pm

hahah
yeah bit harsh but expected from newman
sorrry to disapoint yeva but the rumour isnt true!!!!
newman loves nothing better than stirring me up
mind u he succedds every so often
not this time though, unlucky :)
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby superboot7 » Thu May 31, 2007 1:43 pm

[quote="tommygun16"][quote="superboot7"]would I be correct in saying that of the 5 most likely finalists in D4, that for individual goal scorers haven shit on all??[/quote]

Are you saying that Haven share the load more than other teams when it comes to kicking goals? or that Haven have more individual goal kickers? :?[/quote]

Tommy you have said what I was trying to say perfectly. I have heard that haven share the load very well and take much preasure off key forwards. sounds like a successful mix out there
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby tommygun16 » Thu May 31, 2007 1:49 pm

superboot7 wrote:
tommygun16 wrote:
superboot7 wrote:would I be correct in saying that of the 5 most likely finalists in D4, that for individual goal scorers haven shit on all??


Are you saying that Haven share the load more than other teams when it comes to kicking goals? or that Haven have more individual goal kickers? :?


Tommy you have said what I was trying to say perfectly. I have heard that haven share the load very well and take much preasure off key forwards. sounds like a successful mix out there


ahahaha you need a lesson in forum skills & being able to quote other people 8)
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby superboot7 » Thu May 31, 2007 1:51 pm

[quote="tommygun16"][quote="superboot7"][quote="tommygun16"][quote="superboot7"]would I be correct in saying that of the 5 most likely finalists in D4, that for individual goal scorers haven shit on all??[/quote]

Are you saying that Haven share the load more than other teams when it comes to kicking goals? or that Haven have more individual goal kickers? :?[/quote]

Tommy you have said what I was trying to say perfectly. I have heard that haven share the load very well and take much preasure off key forwards. sounds like a successful mix out there[/quote]

ahahaha you need a lesson in forum skills & being able to quote other people 8)[/quote]

I already discussed this fact with a reliable resource and will be quotin b4 ya know it.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Newman » Thu May 31, 2007 1:57 pm

In all seriousness fisty and may be felch can get in on this with a season defining game this week against para hills you wouldve thought that you blokes wouldve braved the elements tuesday night and trained in what your going to play in this week instead of having soup. I'm sure felch you may have some views on this???
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Thu May 31, 2007 2:02 pm

mate i had no say in what happened
i was getting dressed to go out and it was called off for us to have a bowl of soup
it may have been similar weatehr to what we can expect
but also we risk ppl getting sick and there is no skills u can learn in this weather
so it was in my opinion better not to train!!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Newman » Thu May 31, 2007 2:16 pm

Iron Fist wrote:mate i had no say in what happened
i was getting dressed to go out and it was called off for us to have a bowl of soup
it may have been similar weatehr to what we can expect
but also we risk ppl getting sick and there is no skills u can learn in this weather
so it was in my opinion better not to train!!!!

What a ridiculous statement fisty no skills can be learnt. Wet weather footy requires more skill and different skills, and on the track is where you practice that not in the kitchen eating soup. Whats tonight gonna be pie and pasty night!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Pag » Thu May 31, 2007 2:19 pm

superboot7 wrote:
tommygun16 wrote:
superboot7 wrote:would I be correct in saying that of the 5 most likely finalists in D4, that for individual goal scorers haven shit on all??


Are you saying that Haven share the load more than other teams when it comes to kicking goals? or that Haven have more individual goal kickers? :?


Tommy you have said what I was trying to say perfectly. I have heard that haven share the load very well and take much preasure off key forwards. sounds like a successful mix out there

Didn't they recruit Robinson so he could kick near 100 this year? With the midfield North Haven have, he wouldn't be able to complain about the quality or quantity of service I wouldn't think.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Thu May 31, 2007 2:24 pm

maybe i didnt word that comment right
but hey, it wasnt up to me as to wether we trained or not!!
as i said i was getting ready and if the team was out there i would have been.
so i will retract my comment about nothing can be learnt
sorry newman!!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Newman » Thu May 31, 2007 2:26 pm

I wanna know super coach felch's thoughts. Where is the felch??
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Thu May 31, 2007 2:30 pm

no idea
probs doing work!!!!
no doubt he would have had a say in what happened!!!
did u boys train tuesday night newman
was it of much help training?????
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Booney » Thu May 31, 2007 2:34 pm

Despite being past my prime,and being on a weight loss run,I have been on the oval nearby every night for the last 3 weeks.I ran on Tuesday night,and whilst it was pi55ing down I ran around thinking of those training nights in those conditions,and challenging yourself to hold a grab in front of your face,pick up on the run.....

If you blokes didnt train because it was too wet,nancy boys..... :lol:
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby superboot7 » Thu May 31, 2007 2:38 pm

[quote="Pag"][quote="superboot7"][quote="tommygun16"][quote="superboot7"]would I be correct in saying that of the 5 most likely finalists in D4, that for individual goal scorers haven shit on all??[/quote]

Are you saying that Haven share the load more than other teams when it comes to kicking goals? or that Haven have more individual goal kickers? :?[/quote]

Tommy you have said what I was trying to say perfectly. I have heard that haven share the load very well and take much preasure off key forwards. sounds like a successful mix out there[/quote]
Didn't they recruit Robinson so he could kick near 100 this year? With the midfield North Haven have, he wouldn't be able to complain about the quality or quantity of service I wouldn't think.[/quote]

I rekon Robinson would be thrilled with the idea of not having to kick a bag each week. From what I heard he's given off as many as he has kicked this year.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Newman » Thu May 31, 2007 2:47 pm

Iron Fist wrote:no idea
probs doing work!!!!
no doubt he would have had a say in what happened!!!
did u boys train tuesday night newman
was it of much help training?????

absolutely and it will pay off when we play in this crap on Saturday. Booney you are a wise man.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Thu May 31, 2007 2:57 pm

i wouldnt say this is crap newman
i quite enjoy playing in these conditions that we may experience on the weekend!!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby superboot7 » Thu May 31, 2007 2:59 pm

Iron Fist wrote:mate i had no say in what happened
i was getting dressed to go out and it was called off for us to have a bowl of soup
it may have been similar weatehr to what we can expect
but also we risk ppl getting sick and there is no skills u can learn in this weather
so it was in my opinion better not to train!!!!


I can't believe it was your clubs decision not to train. You can't practice wet weather footy when its dry, so when it does rain between 6-8 on tues or thurs, clubs should be chewin at the bit to get out there.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Thu May 31, 2007 3:02 pm

i dunno who's call it was not to train!!!!!
may have been the players, the coaches
im not sure!!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Micky McFinnigan » Thu May 31, 2007 3:03 pm

an excellent point raised, thats right your favourite sh*t stirrer is back and must say loving the action and new set up, but in all honesty must train in the wet, especially after our performance in the wet out at ingle farm, struggling to get over a side that will be fighting relegation.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Felch » Thu May 31, 2007 3:12 pm

Geez boys, you have all been busy today !
Some of us do have work to do :lol:
Lets clear something up - we didnt train Tuesday night for two reasons - weather was crap and there were only about a dozen people who were ready to go at 6pm. Out of those only 2 were A graders. We have alot of guys carrying injuries and sore spots at the moment, have been for a few weeks. It has been pretty usual for at least half of the A grade not to train on Tuesday's. No doubt the weather contributed to more people not training, but with poor numbers of players on the track, it was decided to call it off.
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