2011 Training starts 6.30pm Tues 11th at Ardtornish Primary School (due to 20/20 cricket at HV) then back at Hope Valley on Thursday night.
Bring it on!!!!!


by S Demon » Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:49 am
by BFG » Mon Jan 10, 2011 12:01 pm
S Demon wrote:Heard the other day that another quality former HV junior has committed to return to us for 2011. That's great news for the club and more good work done by Charlie and Jars
2011 Training starts 6.30pm Tues 11th at Ardtornish Primary School (due to 20/20 cricket at HV) then back at Hope Valley on Thursday night.
Bring it on!!!!!![]()
by valleys07 » Mon Jan 10, 2011 12:48 pm
S Demon wrote:Heard the other day that another quality former HV junior has committed to return to us for 2011. That's great news for the club and more good work done by Charlie and Jars
BFG wrote:is it true that your leading goal kicker from last year voiced his concern about the number of quality recruits that may hinder his chances of him a) backing up his efforts and B) compromising his a grade spot?
by TIRED TIGER » Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:51 pm
by valleys07 » Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:42 pm
TIRED TIGER wrote:valley07 next time i see you write you will be playing b gradei will make sure you do
by Robran » Tue Jan 11, 2011 9:09 am
Masha wrote:Footy boots were swapped with golf clubs today at the Lodge, and it looks like golf balls and windows dont mix!!!! Maybe Robran would like to expand more? Hopefully Macedonia have insurance for glass breakage.
by statsman » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:31 pm
Archer11 wrote:I see that Plympton seem to be the favorites to be one of the Grand Finalists in 2011, why are they looking like improving when they have not for the past years. Why is this year different?? Lots of new players or just the new coach and maybe a new attitude will this be the difference?? I hear that the new coach will not take any s*** from anybody and will be tough on the track. Also is very good with juniors coming through.
by woodublieve12 » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:38 pm
by zedman » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:47 pm
woodublieve12 wrote:Plympton had 46 out to there 1st training session last night... good numbers
by woodublieve12 » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:50 pm
statsman wrote:Was there a problem with the discipline at plympton under the previous coach?? The team on paper looked stronger than the previous season but didnt translate to the field. I heard that the coach was good with junior players. Jabber could you shed some light??Archer11 wrote:I see that Plympton seem to be the favorites to be one of the Grand Finalists in 2011, why are they looking like improving when they have not for the past years. Why is this year different?? Lots of new players or just the new coach and maybe a new attitude will this be the difference?? I hear that the new coach will not take any s*** from anybody and will be tough on the track. Also is very good with juniors coming through.
by Jabber » Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:05 pm
statsman wrote:Was there a problem with the discipline at plympton under the previous coach?? The team on paper looked stronger than the previous season but didnt translate to the field. I heard that the coach was good with junior players. Jabber could you shed some light??Archer11 wrote:I see that Plympton seem to be the favorites to be one of the Grand Finalists in 2011, why are they looking like improving when they have not for the past years. Why is this year different?? Lots of new players or just the new coach and maybe a new attitude will this be the difference?? I hear that the new coach will not take any s*** from anybody and will be tough on the track. Also is very good with juniors coming through.
by Bully » Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:54 am
by Vincent Vega » Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:45 am
Bulldog wrote:Gone from the 2007/2008 days with training then at plympton. With Tony coaching it was you dont train you miss out and same with geno/shane in 2008. I never giggled or played around like a school girl after a loss, i dont even do it now with indoor soccer i play i hate losing and take it to heart
by Jabber » Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:57 am
Vincent Vega wrote:Bulldog wrote:Gone from the 2007/2008 days with training then at plympton. With Tony coaching it was you dont train you miss out and same with geno/shane in 2008. I never giggled or played around like a school girl after a loss, i dont even do it now with indoor soccer i play i hate losing and take it to heart
A loss hurts definately but for how long do you sook afterwards Bulldog????
I believe that the team should be very hurt by a loss but also it is not be the end of the world, so not long after your shower you should be looking at attoning for the defeat next week!
Oh i forgot 90% of the players at plympton don't even have a shower after the game they all have to go home and get mum to give them a bath!
by Jabber » Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:00 am
Vincent Vega wrote:Bulldog wrote:Gone from the 2007/2008 days with training then at plympton. With Tony coaching it was you dont train you miss out and same with geno/shane in 2008. I never giggled or played around like a school girl after a loss, i dont even do it now with indoor soccer i play i hate losing and take it to heart
A loss hurts definately but for how long do you sook afterwards Bulldog????
I believe that the team should be very hurt by a loss but also it is not be the end of the world, so not long after your shower you should be looking at attoning for the defeat next week!
Oh i forgot 90% of the players at plympton don't even have a shower after the game they all have to go home and get mum to give them a bath!
by Drop Bear » Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:28 am
by VC » Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:44 am
Drop Bear wrote:It's amateur footy FFS. You play for the love of the game. Sure be upset that you lost, but no need to sook about it for a specific length of time.
by BFG » Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:45 am
Jabber wrote:If your a side that is 'supposed' to be amongst the best in the div i would say a loss should hurt until at least preso's, after that move on, so whats that 3hrs? 3hrs to me is the required time to be pissed at losing a match. Unless you personally played a stinker, or you single handedly lost them the match in the dying seconds, and then you must forfiet your night and be ****** off all night.
Thems the rules.Vincent Vega wrote:Bulldog wrote:Gone from the 2007/2008 days with training then at plympton. With Tony coaching it was you dont train you miss out and same with geno/shane in 2008. I never giggled or played around like a school girl after a loss, i dont even do it now with indoor soccer i play i hate losing and take it to heart
A loss hurts definately but for how long do you sook afterwards Bulldog????
I believe that the team should be very hurt by a loss but also it is not be the end of the world, so not long after your shower you should be looking at attoning for the defeat next week!
Oh i forgot 90% of the players at plympton don't even have a shower after the game they all have to go home and get mum to give them a bath!
by Jabber » Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:40 am
VC wrote:Drop Bear wrote:It's amateur footy FFS. You play for the love of the game. Sure be upset that you lost, but no need to sook about it for a specific length of time.
Please... I'm pretty sure there are no rules! And every individual is different and deal with a loss there own way!
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