by asert » Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:00 pm
by Moe » Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:29 pm
asert wrote:It is clubs like yours moe that is making the dollar rise. If u approach someone bring the cheque book otherwise focus on juniors and make it a club that people will approach you to play otherwise your standard will stay down as noone will bleed for your club only for the envelope sat nights. Not being rude I just know of some very ordinary footballers that have gone to your club and got paid 150 in one example and was a b grade player at the club he was from. Everyone knows your club cycles on dollars so will expect it
by Axle Rose » Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:32 pm
asert wrote:It is clubs like yours moe that is making the dollar rise. If u approach someone bring the cheque book otherwise focus on juniors and make it a club that people will approach you to play otherwise your standard will stay down as noone will bleed for your club only for the envelope sat nights. Not being rude I just know of some very ordinary footballers that have gone to your club and got paid 150 in one example and was a b grade player at the club he was from. Everyone knows your club cycles on dollars so will expect it
by Vulcan » Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:46 pm
Axle Rose wrote:asert wrote:It is clubs like yours moe that is making the dollar rise. If u approach someone bring the cheque book otherwise focus on juniors and make it a club that people will approach you to play otherwise your standard will stay down as noone will bleed for your club only for the envelope sat nights. Not being rude I just know of some very ordinary footballers that have gone to your club and got paid 150 in one example and was a b grade player at the club he was from. Everyone knows your club cycles on dollars so will expect it
mmm, how many clubs have you bled for asert? Your blood has about 5 or 6 colours by now doesnt it?
by asert » Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:47 pm
Axle Rose wrote:asert wrote:It is clubs like yours moe that is making the dollar rise. If u approach someone bring the cheque book otherwise focus on juniors and make it a club that people will approach you to play otherwise your standard will stay down as noone will bleed for your club only for the envelope sat nights. Not being rude I just know of some very ordinary footballers that have gone to your club and got paid 150 in one example and was a b grade player at the club he was from. Everyone knows your club cycles on dollars so will expect it
mmm, how many clubs have you bled for asert? Your blood has about 5 or 6 colours by now doesnt it?
by asert » Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:00 pm
Vulcan wrote:Axle Rose wrote:asert wrote:It is clubs like yours moe that is making the dollar rise. If u approach someone bring the cheque book otherwise focus on juniors and make it a club that people will approach you to play otherwise your standard will stay down as noone will bleed for your club only for the envelope sat nights. Not being rude I just know of some very ordinary footballers that have gone to your club and got paid 150 in one example and was a b grade player at the club he was from. Everyone knows your club cycles on dollars so will expect it
mmm, how many clubs have you bled for asert? Your blood has about 5 or 6 colours by now doesnt it?
Dead rite axle,I'm guessing you'd find brown,gold,black,red,yellow, perhaps even a bit of blue and white.you're now known as "rainbow man".
by Axle Rose » Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:13 pm
asert wrote:Axle Rose wrote:asert wrote:It is clubs like yours moe that is making the dollar rise. If u approach someone bring the cheque book otherwise focus on juniors and make it a club that people will approach you to play otherwise your standard will stay down as noone will bleed for your club only for the envelope sat nights. Not being rude I just know of some very ordinary footballers that have gone to your club and got paid 150 in one example and was a b grade player at the club he was from. Everyone knows your club cycles on dollars so will expect it
mmm, how many clubs have you bled for asert? Your blood has about 5 or 6 colours by now doesnt it?
Rather than personally attack me for what I wrote why don't you tell the forum what I wrote thatyou don't agree with and while you are there why don't you name one game that I wore the guernsey for the wrong reasons. I've played at a few clubs but have left for good reasons. Looking forward to ur response axle
by asert » Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:37 pm
by asert » Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:42 pm
by Axle Rose » Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:48 pm
asert wrote:6 years at a time not long enough for you axle that's how long I spent at the emus and bombers and as I said I left for reasons. Reason I left your club was because I couldn't bring my girlfriend to the clubrooms cos of the feralness ie wolf whistling at her when she got out of the car etc. Bombers cos of coach and I didn't get along and victor I only actually played 4 games as it was just with a mate but was injured all year. You should look into a few of your own players alot of yours have had a few homes between jervois and victor difference with your club is you don't mind when people leave so they come back. I've never kept my identity a secret on here as I don't write anything I wouldn't say to your face how bout yourself
by asert » Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:15 pm
by Down the Hill » Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:09 pm
by Moe » Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:32 pm
Down the Hill wrote:Ease up boys. Asert gave the Bombers great service and put heart and body on the line whether he played A, B or C grade. He became a victim of Brookman returning to the club and just didn't fit into the plans of Coach Tony Francis. He was a A grade runner-up best & fairest under Dave Marshall when he lead our Rucks. We gave him a crack at A grade footy and didn't begrudge him leaving to continue his desire to play regular A grade.
And Moe, surely the Brighton lads didn't upset any Morphy boys on Saturday night. Our guys are angels off the field. I'm sure you are aware of a certain A grade player from the Bombers who had his face re-arranged by 2 or 3 Morphy boys near the Grand a couple of years back. This guy can look after himself but not easy when its 2 or 3 onto 1.
by Down the Hill » Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:50 pm
by Moe » Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:53 pm
Down the Hill wrote:Town isn't safe for any group of "aussie" rule footballers these days. I know 1 of the 3 Morphy boys really well who got cleaned up by the car and that was nasty business. Too many weapons, too many cultures. Morphy and Brighton rivalry goes back a long way and there's been a couple of incidents this decade that have fuelled the rivalry. I just hope the lads keep their battles on the field. We had a great game against Morphy this year and from a spectators point of view was hard but fair. By the way, we play you only once (fairly usual) in 2010 and we are at the Pasty again. Most of your guys wouldn't know what Brighton Oval looked like.
by HH3 » Wed Dec 02, 2009 6:30 pm
by elfshadow » Wed Dec 02, 2009 6:31 pm
by Backliner » Wed Dec 02, 2009 6:51 pm
by BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 » Wed Dec 02, 2009 6:57 pm
by Moe » Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:23 pm
hackham_hawk_3 wrote:oh is that morphy parks footy club?
i thought it was a Hungry Jacks![]()
we play them only once again this year...and its the 3rd straight year its at morphy parks. i think it would be a much better contest if we played them on a bigger oval where our smaller players could go for a run. they really dominated us in the last game, and i think it was mainly due to them having so many talls in the forward line and full forward being just half a kick from the center circle. hopefully we play them at hackham in 2011.
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