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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:13 pm

Brighton have a clash guernsey too and we have 2 senior sets and one each for 18, 16 and 14's which enables us to have all teams on a given Saturday wearing them if necessary. Everyone at the club loves our yellow strip and we wear it whenever there is a hint of a clash and don't get too precious about it versus our main strip. We even wore it in the 2007 GF vs Morphett Vale even though there is no major clash between the home strips of MV and BB. The Bombers even wore the Port Magpies prison bars in a Prelim Final vs Happy Valley a few years back. The club wore that style guernsey back in the 70's so we chose to wear it to avoid a clash rather than wear the horrible old SFL guernsies or some other borrowed set. Bottom line is that it costs a fair bit of money and not easy to just come up with an alternate strip without sponsorship and time. Noarlunga don't have an alternate and the SFL and Edwardstown should have foreseen the clash and dealt with it long before now. In my opinion Edwardstown should be told to wear an alternate this week. Thanks Shoe Boy for acknowledging our shower apology. I heard that someone from your club felt our President was a bit dismissive about it on the day but he was actually cursing the council who were supposed to fix the dodgy thermostat that caused the water heater to switch off when the water temp got too hot. A different water heater services the home rooms so we were oblivious to it switching off again. I believe all has now been fixed.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby interested observer » Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:14 pm

[quote="shoe boy"]Thoughts on this!

Edwardstown footy club have contacted the Shoes regarding jumper clash and believe we should wear an alternative in 2 weeks time as it is a home game for them.

When they entered our comp we raised this with both the SFL and Edwardstown and where informed they have an alternative jumper as they are used to this as in the SAAFL the side that goes up must have an alternative if there is a clash be it home or away.

The Noarlunga footy club has been part of the SFL for 120 years and the Edwardstown footy club 9 rounds!


Come on Eddie !!!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby cyclops » Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:15 pm

Who do M/Vale clash with??[/quote]

emus clash with valley,f/hill,c/beach.to a lesser extent the clubs with dark guernseys as a majority.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby cyclops » Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:24 pm

interested observer wrote:
shoe boy wrote:Thoughts on this!

Edwardstown footy club have contacted the Shoes regarding jumper clash and believe we should wear an alternative in 2 weeks time as it is a home game for them.

When they entered our comp we raised this with both the SFL and Edwardstown and where informed they have an alternative jumper as they are used to this as in the SAAFL the side that goes up must have an alternative if there is a clash be it home or away.

The Noarlunga footy club has been part of the SFL for 120 years and the Edwardstown footy club 9 rounds!


Come on Eddie !!!! ;)


so wot are you saying mate,that noarlunga have had the same guernsey for 120 years(coz that aint the case),or coz they have been here for so long they can do wot they like.now ya startin to sound like eddie mcguire.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby risetothetop » Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:35 pm

from what ive heard edwardstown should be more worried about christies beach rather than the clash guernsey. beachies with 5 big ins and one from a long term injury u will kno this one shoe boy they call him big red
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby qwerty » Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:44 pm

I believe the whole clash jumper thing is a joke anyways. Teams have been playing for years and years without having an alternative strip, do you really think that it has influenced the outcomes of any games?

In this case i would however back Noarlunga in, as previous posters have stated they tried to deal with the issue earlier. If Edwardstown are so concerned about this and they have an alternative strip, just wear it! Its only a jumper, either that or piss of back to the ammo's.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:45 pm

Agree I do sound abit like Eddie and you know I like it! ;)

We would love to have an alternative jumper but they dont grow on trees and we have 10 sides to cater for and in this instance believe Townies should wear the alternative. If not we will rock up in our jumper and wear white shorts!

PS this year we have bought 3 new sets!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:49 pm

risetothetop wrote:from what ive heard edwardstown should be more worried about christies beach rather than the clash guernsey. beachies with 5 big ins and one from a long term injury u will kno this one shoe boy they call him big red


I do know the lad and a great lad he is and I wish him all the best.

Will he come back through the B or straight into the A?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:57 pm

BJ Ernest wrote:
Zelezny Chucks wrote:
BJ Ernest wrote:So whats the best way to convince people that South Adelaide is the best option? I know a few lads who have headed to other league clubs instead of South, and even guys that played at South are now at other league clubs (Archard, Mcglone, Clarke etc) Why do they leave?

SAFC have been in the local area for 14-15 years now and nothings changed. The attitude of the people in the area hasnt changed and the younger more promising players arent sticking it out down there. How can this change?

I dont see the point in keeping a player at a club if they dont want to be there. They will not put in 100% and will be more of a nuisance than a positive for the club. Let the player go, there no good to you anyway.

The amount of guys playing local football that could play league football is minimal at best, the commitment it takes alone is massive and if you're not 100% committed your wasting your time. I fully understand the challenge of playing league footy, the pride of playing in the best comp outside of the AFL, but you cant knock a guy for wanting to go play with his mates, or even take big cash in the country somewhere because in the end its your 'social' football, not your livelihood.


Why did you leave BJ?


I think ive said this before. My opportunities were limited. Playing good footy in the 2s, not getting a go when the league side is underperforming, the lure of my mates back home, not good enough, all good reasons for me returning to my home club!

I agree with Panther1136 theres no point rubbishing South Adelaide for my lack of league football. We all live and die by our decisions, my decision was to leave and my heart wasnt in it in the last 2-3 weeks of my time there so why waste my time and South Adelaides time training 4-5 times a week.

In the end South Adelaide didnt feel like my football club, it felt like where i played football so i went home. If i regret that in years to come then thats my problem and something i have to live with, nobody elses.


IMO that was a big problem, I say was as I have no idea on current practices there, but it seemed that a lot of players were promoted from Juniors to reserves on potential rather than actual performance.

This left a bad feeling towards the club when these players went back to the local leagues and while people will always want their mates to succeed they aren't going to lie to them about the way things are/were run out there.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby vics01 » Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:03 pm

JUMPER CLASH

If true that the SFL was advised early in the year they again certainly seem to have dropped the ball again. I agree E/Town if they have a clash jumper should wear it.

SFL need to make some decisions as to clash jumpers before the end of this season to allow clubs that need to get new jumpers the time to raise the money and order the jumpers.

While we are firing shots at E/Town
Maybe they can also get SFL playing shorts for the entire team. As I see some of them are still wearing white SAAFL shorts. I wonder if they have been fined yet.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby risetothetop » Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:06 pm

shoe boy wrote:
risetothetop wrote:from what ive heard edwardstown should be more worried about christies beach rather than the clash guernsey. beachies with 5 big ins and one from a long term injury u will kno this one shoe boy they call him big red


I do know the lad and a great lad he is and I wish him all the best.

Will he come back through the B or straight into the A?


he said he will find out at selection tommorrow night but whatever he plays it will be with limmited game time something like 10-15 minutes a quater good to see him back from a knee recon at the age of 19
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Yetti » Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:10 pm

shoe boy wrote:Agree I do sound abit like Eddie and you know I like it! ;)

We would love to have an alternative jumper but they dont grow on trees and we have 10 sides to cater for and in this instance believe Townies should wear the alternative. If not we will rock up in our jumper and wear white shorts!

PS this year we have bought 3 new sets!




Sorry Shoe Boy ....the issue of 10 sides falls flat
Edwardstown do not have juniors...as you and many others have written about so it is only a red herring you have thrown in.

If not we will rock up in our jumper and wear white shorts! the way to go shoe boy
White shorts for away games in the good old days stopped most clashes, and they are a heap cheaper than jumpers.
I packed my bag for 20 years...Black Shorts, White Shorts, Jockstrap, Boots by 2 pair, socks, shin guards, Mouth Guard, Towel, shampoo and deoderant. and for a couple of years Blue shorts and red shorts
Life used to be so easy

A good read this morning on this site
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby hereforthebeer » Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:31 pm

The Yetti wrote:
shoe boy wrote:Agree I do sound abit like Eddie and you know I like it! ;)

We would love to have an alternative jumper but they dont grow on trees and we have 10 sides to cater for and in this instance believe Townies should wear the alternative. If not we will rock up in our jumper and wear white shorts!

PS this year we have bought 3 new sets!




Sorry Shoe Boy ....the issue of 10 sides falls flat
Edwardstown do not have juniors...as you and many others have written about so it is only a red herring you have thrown in.

If not we will rock up in our jumper and wear white shorts! the way to go shoe boy
White shorts for away games in the good old days stopped most clashes, and they are a heap cheaper than jumpers.
I packed my bag for 20 years...Black Shorts, White Shorts, Jockstrap, Boots by 2 pair, socks, shin guards, Mouth Guard, Towel, shampoo and deoderant. and for a couple of years Blue shorts and red shorts
Life used to be so easy

A good read this morning on this site


you forgot trench coat and a bottle of wine and a pack of b&h
who ever thought of the saying winning isn't everything, probably lost!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Super Fred » Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:59 pm

The Yetti wrote:
shoe boy wrote:Agree I do sound abit like Eddie and you know I like it! ;)

We would love to have an alternative jumper but they dont grow on trees and we have 10 sides to cater for and in this instance believe Townies should wear the alternative. If not we will rock up in our jumper and wear white shorts!

PS this year we have bought 3 new sets!




Sorry Shoe Boy ....the issue of 10 sides falls flat
Edwardstown do not have juniors...as you and many others have written about so it is only a red herring you have thrown in.

If not we will rock up in our jumper and wear white shorts! the way to go shoe boy
White shorts for away games in the good old days stopped most clashes, and they are a heap cheaper than jumpers.
I packed my bag for 20 years...Black Shorts, White Shorts, Jockstrap, Boots by 2 pair, socks, shin guards, Mouth Guard, Towel, shampoo and deoderant. and for a couple of years Blue shorts and red shorts
Life used to be so easy

A good read this morning on this site


Been a cracking read this morning, keep it going, certainly made the morning at work a bit more bearable :D
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Yetti » Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:26 pm

hereforthebeer wrote:
The Yetti wrote:
shoe boy wrote:Agree I do sound abit like Eddie and you know I like it! ;)

We would love to have an alternative jumper but they dont grow on trees and we have 10 sides to cater for and in this instance believe Townies should wear the alternative. If not we will rock up in our jumper and wear white shorts!

PS this year we have bought 3 new sets!




Sorry Shoe Boy ....the issue of 10 sides falls flat
Edwardstown do not have juniors...as you and many others have written about so it is only a red herring you have thrown in.

If not we will rock up in our jumper and wear white shorts! the way to go shoe boy
White shorts for away games in the good old days stopped most clashes, and they are a heap cheaper than jumpers.
I packed my bag for 20 years...Black Shorts, White Shorts, Jockstrap, Boots by 2 pair, socks, shin guards, Mouth Guard, Towel, shampoo and deoderant. and for a couple of years Blue shorts and red shorts
Life used to be so easy

A good read this morning on this site


you forgot trench coat and a bottle of wine and a pack of b&h


very good shoe boy ;)
shiraz of course and b&h smooth
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby MatteeG » Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:51 pm

BJ Ernest wrote:In the end South Adelaide didnt feel like my football club, it felt like where i played football so i went home. If i regret that in years to come then thats my problem and something i have to live with, nobody elses.


Obviously Souf didnt feel like 'your' club BJ, as you have the Bays as one of your teams under your user name ;)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby risetothetop » Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:37 pm

all the best to dave scarf who goes into surgery tommorow to have a plate put in.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby tinginthewater » Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:48 pm

I think the team that kicks the most goals will win the game.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby MR JUICY » Wed Jun 17, 2009 4:06 pm

Agree, the team who makes the most of their opportunities should have the opportunity to win
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Wed Jun 17, 2009 4:23 pm

risetothetop wrote:all the best to dave scarf who goes into surgery tommorow to have a plate put in.


Yeah good luck Dave.
How many games did the Valley lad get for that???
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