lion heart wrote:Hey Moe can you confirm it was no 7 from Porties in the ugly incident? Have heard a few conflicting stories.
Confirmed. At least 3 times Lion Heart.
Waited until today before posting to get facts correct.
by Moe » Wed May 12, 2010 1:19 pm
lion heart wrote:Hey Moe can you confirm it was no 7 from Porties in the ugly incident? Have heard a few conflicting stories.
by recruiter 10 » Wed May 12, 2010 1:45 pm
asert wrote:Why do you have kangarilla as your team R10 when your a shoe
by shoe boy » Wed May 12, 2010 2:04 pm
recruiter 10 wrote:asert wrote:Why do you have kangarilla as your team R10 when your a shoe
Back when we were in the SFL we played against the twistees at their oval,i liked the place and as far as the shoes go asert my nephew plays for a junior side down there mate i do love my footy and have been watching him this year if i could get him in a kangys jumper i would
by lion heart » Wed May 12, 2010 2:04 pm
Moe wrote:lion heart wrote:Hey Moe can you confirm it was no 7 from Porties in the ugly incident? Have heard a few conflicting stories.
Confirmed. At least 3 times Lion Heart.
Waited until today before posting to get facts correct.
by recruiter 10 » Wed May 12, 2010 2:12 pm
shoe boy wrote:recruiter 10 wrote:asert wrote:Why do you have kangarilla as your team R10 when your a shoe
Back when we were in the SFL we played against the twistees at their oval,i liked the place and as far as the shoes go asert my nephew plays for a junior side down there mate i do love my footy and have been watching him this year if i could get him in a kangys jumper i would
Which age group R10??? 14 and 16 are looking very good.
by shoe boy » Wed May 12, 2010 2:22 pm
recruiter 10 wrote:shoe boy wrote:recruiter 10 wrote:asert wrote:Why do you have kangarilla as your team R10 when your a shoe
Back when we were in the SFL we played against the twistees at their oval,i liked the place and as far as the shoes go asert my nephew plays for a junior side down there mate i do love my footy and have been watching him this year if i could get him in a kangys jumper i would
Which age group R10??? 14 and 16 are looking very good.
14s but i wished he was about a year older and yes they are looking good is it true that the club has never won a under age flag heard it at last years grand final day hard to believe!!
by recruiter 10 » Wed May 12, 2010 2:39 pm
by Down the Hill » Wed May 12, 2010 2:45 pm
by recruiter 10 » Wed May 12, 2010 2:54 pm
Down the Hill wrote:Good to see people are starting wake up to some of the thugs in this comp who get put on a pedestal by their club as being a stalwart and a good hard "fair" player, when really they are just snipers, who get a blind eye from the umpires or if reported their club sends the infantry down to the tribunal and paint the bloke as an angel. The guy in question has been doing this for years. The club mentioned has another ageing former star who has been on the angry pills for a few years. I thought you are supposed to retire when you can no longer get a kick. The mob we played on Saturday has another who falls into that category. Still a very good player and loyal servant to his club, but has been way out of line with some of his actions the last 3 times we have played them. Losing or playing in a struggling side is no excuse for taking it out on the opposition with fists and elbows. One of his incidents on Saturday occurred just after he dived on a loose ball and then rolled into the legs of a stationary Brighton player making a bit of contact to his own head and shoulder region. He then laughibly remonstrated for not receiving a free and proceeded to throw a punch tackle at the next contest he was involved in.
by ddonkey » Wed May 12, 2010 3:12 pm
Down the Hill wrote:Good to see people are starting wake up to some of the thugs in this comp who get put on a pedestal by their club as being a stalwart and a good hard "fair" player, when really they are just snipers, who get a blind eye from the umpires or if reported their club sends the infantry down to the tribunal and paint the bloke as an angel. The guy in question has been doing this for years. The club mentioned has another ageing former star who has been on the angry pills for a few years. I thought you are supposed to retire when you can no longer get a kick. The mob we played on Saturday has another who falls into that category. Still a very good player and loyal servant to his club, but has been way out of line with some of his actions the last 3 times we have played them. Losing or playing in a struggling side is no excuse for taking it out on the opposition with fists and elbows. One of his incidents on Saturday occurred just after he dived on a loose ball and then rolled into the legs of a stationary Brighton player making a bit of contact to his own head and shoulder region. He then laughibly remonstrated for not receiving a free and proceeded to throw a punch tackle at the next contest he was involved in.
by White Line Fever » Wed May 12, 2010 3:19 pm
Down the Hill wrote:Good to see people are starting wake up to some of the thugs in this comp who get put on a pedestal by their club as being a stalwart and a good hard "fair" player, when really they are just snipers, who get a blind eye from the umpires or if reported their club sends the infantry down to the tribunal and paint the bloke as an angel. The guy in question has been doing this for years. The club mentioned has another ageing former star who has been on the angry pills for a few years. I thought you are supposed to retire when you can no longer get a kick. The mob we played on Saturday has another who falls into that category. Still a very good player and loyal servant to his club, but has been way out of line with some of his actions the last 3 times we have played them. Losing or playing in a struggling side is no excuse for taking it out on the opposition with fists and elbows. One of his incidents on Saturday occurred just after he dived on a loose ball and then rolled into the legs of a stationary Brighton player making a bit of contact to his own head and shoulder region. He then laughibly remonstrated for not receiving a free and proceeded to throw a punch tackle at the next contest he was involved in.
by top gun » Wed May 12, 2010 3:37 pm
by Down the Hill » Wed May 12, 2010 3:50 pm
by ddonkey » Wed May 12, 2010 3:54 pm
Down the Hill wrote:Club reporting is fraught with problems and just strains relations between clubs over the actions of some wacker on the field. Sure, if a bloke gets king hit behind play and is witnessed by a club official fair enough, but when these things happen in play then its the umpires job and nobody elses in my opinion. What does a club report achieve anyway. The guy may get 1 or 2 weeks at best but he will still be out there next time you play them and probably more likely to belt someone again as revenge against the club who dobbed him in. As Moe said, you just hope karma catches up with some of these blokes.
by Down the Hill » Wed May 12, 2010 4:00 pm
by t express » Wed May 12, 2010 6:11 pm
Waterboy wrote:Injured Phantom wrote:P32 I hope your captain's shoulder is ok from when it smashed into the head of one of the smallest Lions players at pace, off the ball while he wasn't looking. Hope He's OK, seems like a good bloke. It was great playing the last quarter with 17 players because of it. Hope he gets up for next week.
Courtney Fish - not sure who you think our Captain is. As Panther said it would be uncharacteristic of him and he is honest enough to own up if he did do it. Trust me he remembers every stat and incident that occurs to him during a game, good and bad (not just left foot goals and look away handballs). He has zero idea of what you claiming, so either get the right guy or get the story straight.
If the incident was infact 'off the ball' I'm assuming your short guy was standing upright. For 'the captain' to run in at pace and make shoulder connection with his head, your bloke must be a lot shorter than me and I'm only 5"7. Note when a guy bumps he also needs to lower his body to create enough force ("smashed") to take someone out for a whole quarter. Next time, leave your sarcasim elsewhere and tell us what is actually the problem. What happened to your other three blokes in the first three quarters? I hope they are OK and they werent victim of a mysterious hit off the ball too...
PS. Dont bother replying coz I wont. I'm simply sticking up for a good bloke who has been wrongly accussed!
by PANTHER 1136 » Wed May 12, 2010 6:15 pm
by Diesel02 » Wed May 12, 2010 6:25 pm
t express wrote:Waterboy wrote:Injured Phantom wrote:P32 I hope your captain's shoulder is ok from when it smashed into the head of one of the smallest Lions players at pace, off the ball while he wasn't looking. Hope He's OK, seems like a good bloke. It was great playing the last quarter with 17 players because of it. Hope he gets up for next week.
Courtney Fish - not sure who you think our Captain is. As Panther said it would be uncharacteristic of him and he is honest enough to own up if he did do it. Trust me he remembers every stat and incident that occurs to him during a game, good and bad (not just left foot goals and look away handballs). He has zero idea of what you claiming, so either get the right guy or get the story straight.
If the incident was infact 'off the ball' I'm assuming your short guy was standing upright. For 'the captain' to run in at pace and make shoulder connection with his head, your bloke must be a lot shorter than me and I'm only 5"7. Note when a guy bumps he also needs to lower his body to create enough force ("smashed") to take someone out for a whole quarter. Next time, leave your sarcasim elsewhere and tell us what is actually the problem. What happened to your other three blokes in the first three quarters? I hope they are OK and they werent victim of a mysterious hit off the ball too...
PS. Dont bother replying coz I wont. I'm simply sticking up for a good bloke who has been wrongly accussed!
Vice, a small word to leave out, makes a fair bit of difference though.
by Esteban Vihaio » Wed May 12, 2010 8:13 pm
ddonkey wrote:
PS I think that it's a bit rich coming from the club at which the Draper boys played.
by Down the Hill » Thu May 13, 2010 1:11 am
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