SAAFL - Division 4

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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby FootyMad » Mon Aug 13, 2007 2:32 pm

I actually only checked table placings and wins - apologies
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Micky McFinnigan » Mon Aug 13, 2007 2:55 pm

FootyMad wrote:I actually only checked table placings and wins - apologies

i would have thought youd have plenty of time to do the proper research FM talking to one of your players and theres not a whole heap of coaching going on at your club between the hours of 2-5pm on a saturday afternoon
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby bulldogs » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:03 pm

torp wrote:anybody there that can tell me what weave's(pooraka) is up to?

coaching gullies a-grade
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby FootyMad » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:07 pm

Lets face it MM - by the time 2pm clicks over on a saturday arvo your well and trully onto your 3rd pie. In your case you are in absolutely no danger of the need to be coached during 2-5pm on a saturday muscles.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Micky McFinnigan » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:11 pm

FootyMad wrote:Lets face it MM - by the time 2pm clicks over on a saturday arvo your well and trully onto your 3rd pie. In your case you are in absolutely no danger of the need to be coached during 2-5pm on a saturday muscles.

dont be a hater FM its a well known fact Fisty is a world class pie eating coach he was there between the hours of 2 and 5
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby FootyMad » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:12 pm

Huh? Whats fisty got to do with this?
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Micky McFinnigan » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:14 pm

FootyMad wrote:Huh? Whats fisty got to do with this?

he was working with me on my first bite of a pie technique
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby FootyMad » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:15 pm

By the look of it that would've been a long time ago.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:20 pm

FootyMad wrote:By the look of it that would've been a long time ago.


how have i been dragged into this convo
no sledging from me
happily going about my business and this happens
and for the record pies are disgusting!!!
so i couldnt be ya coach MM, if it was pasties then its a different story :wink:
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Micky McFinnigan » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:24 pm

Iron Fist wrote:
FootyMad wrote:By the look of it that would've been a long time ago.


how have i been dragged into this convo
no sledging from me
happily going about my business and this happens
and for the record pies are disgusting!!!
so i couldnt be ya coach MM, if it was pasties then its a different story :wink:

there are no innocent bystanders in the world of lies, slander and div 4, was nice to see you return to form Fisty, couldnt have come at a better time. just gotta use your left boot or throw a handball a touch quicker
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby FootyMad » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:26 pm

MM like your one to give out tips?!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Felch » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:29 pm

Micky McFinnigan wrote:
Iron Fist wrote:
FootyMad wrote:By the look of it that would've been a long time ago.


how have i been dragged into this convo
no sledging from me
happily going about my business and this happens
and for the record pies are disgusting!!!
so i couldnt be ya coach MM, if it was pasties then its a different story :wink:

there are no innocent bystanders in the world of lies, slander and div 4, was nice to see you return to form Fisty, couldnt have come at a better time. just gotta use your left boot or throw a handball a touch quicker


He is no orphan there though, 'first-give' not a well known term amongst the midfield. Something to work on.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Micky McFinnigan » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:34 pm

Felch wrote:
Micky McFinnigan wrote:
Iron Fist wrote:
FootyMad wrote:By the look of it that would've been a long time ago.


how have i been dragged into this convo
no sledging from me
happily going about my business and this happens
and for the record pies are disgusting!!!
so i couldnt be ya coach MM, if it was pasties then its a different story :wink:

there are no innocent bystanders in the world of lies, slander and div 4, was nice to see you return to form Fisty, couldnt have come at a better time. just gotta use your left boot or throw a handball a touch quicker


He is no orphan there though, 'first-give' not a well known term amongst the midfield. Something to work on.

i agree those responsible should work on it. ill make sure to dole out the finer points tuesday
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby yeva » Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:05 pm

why has it got off the coaching topic from 2 -5 pm on saturdays
and onto personal sledging of blokes eating pies.
very good way off not answering the question at hand!!!!!!!!!
seems to a bit of gossip/innuendo(sp?) coming from down south to back up the million dollar question......
You win some, you lose some!!!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby beeroclock » Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:18 pm

One would say all roads should lead to Rozzie park this weekend to see how keen the thunder are to see the back of their neighbours,Portland lose then you could say the folded to a side more desperate,could be a potential bloodbath so to speek.Want to play Rosewater next season then lose,will certainley be an interested spectator after completing sweeping the dew off the grass.Blockbuster.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby WoodvilleWoodpecker » Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:12 pm

beeroclock wrote:One would say all roads should lead to Rozzie park this weekend to see how keen the thunder are to see the back of their neighbours,Portland lose then you could say the folded to a side more desperate,could be a potential bloodbath so to speek.Want to play Rosewater next season then lose,will certainley be an interested spectator after completing sweeping the dew off the grass.Blockbuster.


may be closer than the truth
big rob chickowski would surely be playing his last game and is mad
his brother who is more nuts will be playing as well and if the portland folks remember the massive blew in the rosewater club rooms after the last game they will remember both of them going at each other and this time the will be on the same side!
jorgensen would also be close to playing his last game and the last time he said that he got 9 matches
rumbelow is furious that no one ran through anyone last time and wants the port cup back to drink jacks out of it all night
and it is rosewaters life members day so there will be "old school rosie boys" to impress, avoid relegation and they another major reason to win which they wont tell anyone
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Felch » Tue Aug 14, 2007 9:38 am

WoodvilleWoodpecker wrote:
beeroclock wrote:One would say all roads should lead to Rozzie park this weekend to see how keen the thunder are to see the back of their neighbours,Portland lose then you could say the folded to a side more desperate,could be a potential bloodbath so to speek.Want to play Rosewater next season then lose,will certainley be an interested spectator after completing sweeping the dew off the grass.Blockbuster.


may be closer than the truth
big rob chickowski would surely be playing his last game and is mad
his brother who is more nuts will be playing as well and if the portland folks remember the massive blew in the rosewater club rooms after the last game they will remember both of them going at each other and this time the will be on the same side!
jorgensen would also be close to playing his last game and the last time he said that he got 9 matches
rumbelow is furious that no one ran through anyone last time and wants the port cup back to drink jacks out of it all night
and it is rosewaters life members day so there will be "old school rosie boys" to impress, avoid relegation and they another major reason to win which they wont tell anyone


I actually hope Rosies do go the knuckle, thats where the game will be won, who wants the ball the most. Portland arent the same young, timid side that got intimidated at Rosewater last year. Thats one thing we have prided ourselves on this year - no backward steps. May not always be the most skillful, or the most efficient side, but definately keep head over the ball. Bring it on.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Tue Aug 14, 2007 9:46 am

WoodvilleWoodpecker wrote:
beeroclock wrote:One would say all roads should lead to Rozzie park this weekend to see how keen the thunder are to see the back of their neighbours,Portland lose then you could say the folded to a side more desperate,could be a potential bloodbath so to speek.Want to play Rosewater next season then lose,will certainley be an interested spectator after completing sweeping the dew off the grass.Blockbuster.


may be closer than the truth
big rob chickowski would surely be playing his last game and is mad
his brother who is more nuts will be playing as well and if the portland folks remember the massive blew in the rosewater club rooms after the last game they will remember both of them going at each other and this time the will be on the same side!
jorgensen would also be close to playing his last game and the last time he said that he got 9 matches
rumbelow is furious that no one ran through anyone last time and wants the port cup back to drink jacks out of it all night
and it is rosewaters life members day so there will be "old school rosie boys" to impress, avoid relegation and they another major reason to win which they wont tell anyone


will be an absolute cracker of a game this weekend
rumbleow wants blood, hopefully we can see some of his spilt :evil:
what is this extra reason they r playing for woodie?????
get on board the thunder train!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby beeroclock » Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:15 am

Sounds as though the importance of this game is well and truly noted.Im sure the toothless fat little dope that stands next to the oppositions coaches box and dribbles crap and incites anger will be at full voice,ground stewards need to be on their game or all hell could break loose unless someone hasnt already taken care of him.Play hard but not dirty boys,both sides.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Newman » Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:55 am

Rumblelow wants blood does he. The bloke has not had a hard ball get in his entire life so not sure who's blood he is going to spill. D Bird might have something to say if things turn nasty I'm sure and if his brother is playing along side him it will be tag team wrestling at its best. It might be time to pull the guernsey on Felch this sounds like your type of game. Lets hope the thunder wipe the floor with them anyway.
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