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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Vincent Vega » Fri May 28, 2010 11:11 am

Snaparazzi wrote:
Zelezny Chucks wrote:
magic_man wrote:Im hearing unless your an ex afl player at shoe land your opinion doesnt count according to the coach.


All is not what it seems down at the $hoe...

Seems to be that Me-Ton may not have the support of the entire playing group.


I am told the bubble is at maximum inflation, expect a big bang, sooner rather than later, $hoe$ in trouble, the unhappy campers (players) can't keep things inhouse, things are in a bad way! This year will set the $hoe$ back a couple.



I'd believe it!!
i do believe there is always a bit of niggle down at the shoe the club and team seem to thrive on it! ;)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby White Line Fever » Fri May 28, 2010 11:28 am

Who cares.
Every one has troubles and strengths.
They look ok to me.
Snapparazzi has some serious deep seated issue with Shoe land... bit weird if ya ask me
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Yetti » Fri May 28, 2010 11:39 am

white line fever wrote:Who cares.
Every one has troubles and strengths.
They look ok to me.
Snapparazzi has some serious deep seated issue with Shoe land... bit weird if ya ask me



I think snapper just winds up Shoe Boy who bites every time. .....and by the way has anyone ever caught an old Shoe when fishing.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby White Line Fever » Fri May 28, 2010 11:40 am

i can't even catch a fish :oops:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Esteban Vihaio » Fri May 28, 2010 11:50 am

Spangy wrote:
Esteban Vihaio wrote:H/Valley V Brighton ---- 11 points
Cove V C/Beach ---- 11 Goals
Townies V M/Vale ---- 1 point
Flaggies V Aldinga ----- 111 points
M/Park V Marion ---- 1 point - Losing coach gets the sack
Lonsdale V Hackham ---- 11 Goals
Reynella V Noarlunga --- 11 Goals


This is my tips as well..

Colby blyth has been playing well in the reserves - might see an A grade spot this week....


BOG in his second game? You'd think he'd be lining up tomorrow.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Fri May 28, 2010 11:59 am

Can anyone from Reynella explain the reasoning behind not allowing a player to transfer to another club to play this week? A loyal club junior that has been left to the wayside by recruiting just wants to better his footy and is being kept out of the game.

What happened to the culture change at Reynella?

I thought Early was there to build a club not a team.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 » Fri May 28, 2010 12:10 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:Can anyone from Reynella explain the reasoning behind not allowing a player to transfer to another club to play this week? A loyal club junior that has been left to the wayside by recruiting just wants to better his footy and is being kept out of the game.

What happened to the culture change at Reynella?

I thought Early was there to build a club not a team.


Few points to note out of a quiet Renyella camp. Semple (home grown junior) off to McLaren, when he finally gets cleared, I ask, what is Early achieving by holding his clearance back for 1 week..?? Appears as if some home grown juniors are not getting the opportunities due to “imports” coming into the side, Ware, Billings, Porties recruit etc etc. Thought Early’s theme was short term pain long term gain, build a club culture whereby you stick with and have faith in your junior program and play blokes that WANT to be successful, not guys who think they would like success, big difference between the 2 IMHO..?? Appears the short sightedness has taken hold AGAIN and Reynella are no different to years gone by. I also hear players speaking to each other about match payments is becoming a problem..!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Panther32 » Fri May 28, 2010 12:38 pm

BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 wrote:
Zelezny Chucks wrote:Can anyone from Reynella explain the reasoning behind not allowing a player to transfer to another club to play this week? A loyal club junior that has been left to the wayside by recruiting just wants to better his footy and is being kept out of the game.

What happened to the culture change at Reynella?

I thought Early was there to build a club not a team.


Few points to note out of a quiet Renyella camp. Semple (home grown junior) off to McLaren, when he finally gets cleared, I ask, what is Early achieving by holding his clearance back for 1 week..?? Appears as if some home grown juniors are not getting the opportunities due to “imports” coming into the side, Ware, Billings, Porties recruit etc etc. Thought Early’s theme was short term pain long term gain, build a club culture whereby you stick with and have faith in your junior program and play blokes that WANT to be successful, not guys who think they would like success, big difference between the 2 IMHO..?? Appears the short sightedness has taken hold AGAIN and Reynella are no different to years gone by. I also hear players speaking to each other about match payments is becoming a problem..!!

Got no idea about the hold up on the clearance so can't help you out on that one. Obviously you blokes talk quite a bit to Hilly down there.
Semps is a great bloke and a great young player and is a good pick up for McLarens. But the fact is he did bugger all preseason due to cricket but even since cricket finishd he has not been to that many trainings. Early has been very upfront and firm on his stance that if you don't put in the hard work then you won't play. This still has not changed. Funnily enough Semps may have finally got his call up this week if he had hung around. But that's all hindsight. I wish Semps all the best but hopefully he realises that the hard work needs to be done to reap the rewards.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby AFLflyer » Fri May 28, 2010 1:27 pm

heard the same. why would you play someone who doesnt commit to training. surely BRD and ZC you would understand that..

nothing to do with recruits. hes a good player for sure.

maybe he owes $ and cant be cleared? i dont know.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby 2 Old 2 Slow » Fri May 28, 2010 2:17 pm

white line fever wrote:i can't even catch a fish :oops:


I'll give ya the quick tip WLF, if you're venturing out with the coach there's your reason!

He couldn't catch a fish at a trout farm!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Purple Cobra's » Fri May 28, 2010 2:37 pm

Anybody know how a young lad that played at
Morphett Vale called Nick Drury goes?

And what position he plays?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Axle Rose » Fri May 28, 2010 2:53 pm

Purple Cobra's wrote:Anybody know how a young lad that played at
Morphett Vale called Nick Drury goes?

And what position he plays?


Played 2's. Clean disposal, utility. Has played mainly forward, but could play anywhere except key position.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Purple Cobra's » Fri May 28, 2010 3:08 pm

Axle Rose wrote:
Purple Cobra's wrote:Anybody know how a young lad that played at
Morphett Vale called Nick Drury goes?

And what position he plays?


Played 2's. Clean disposal, utility. Has played mainly forward, but could play anywhere except key position.


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby t express » Fri May 28, 2010 3:19 pm

Panther32 wrote:
BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 wrote:
Zelezny Chucks wrote:Can anyone from Reynella explain the reasoning behind not allowing a player to transfer to another club to play this week? A loyal club junior that has been left to the wayside by recruiting just wants to better his footy and is being kept out of the game.

What happened to the culture change at Reynella?

I thought Early was there to build a club not a team.


Few points to note out of a quiet Renyella camp. Semple (home grown junior) off to McLaren, when he finally gets cleared, I ask, what is Early achieving by holding his clearance back for 1 week..?? Appears as if some home grown juniors are not getting the opportunities due to “imports” coming into the side, Ware, Billings, Porties recruit etc etc. Thought Early’s theme was short term pain long term gain, build a club culture whereby you stick with and have faith in your junior program and play blokes that WANT to be successful, not guys who think they would like success, big difference between the 2 IMHO..?? Appears the short sightedness has taken hold AGAIN and Reynella are no different to years gone by. I also hear players speaking to each other about match payments is becoming a problem..!!

Got no idea about the hold up on the clearance so can't help you out on that one. Obviously you blokes talk quite a bit to Hilly down there.
Semps is a great bloke and a great young player and is a good pick up for McLarens. But the fact is he did bugger all preseason due to cricket but even since cricket finishd he has not been to that many trainings. Early has been very upfront and firm on his stance that if you don't put in the hard work then you won't play. This still has not changed. Funnily enough Semps may have finally got his call up this week if he had hung around. But that's all hindsight. I wish Semps all the best but hopefully he realises that the hard work needs to be done to reap the rewards.

good post P32 spot on the $$$$,semps is a good lad,all the best to him but dont blame Early or RFC on this one,To add a bit more heat to the fire made 13 training sessions since oct last year and comes to club not in match day attire and been seen at the VIC on fri nights beforre games,
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Hound » Fri May 28, 2010 3:30 pm

Got no idea about the hold up on the clearance so can't help you out on that one. Obviously you blokes talk quite a bit to Hilly down there.
Semps is a great bloke and a great young player and is a good pick up for McLarens. But the fact is he did bugger all preseason due to cricket but even since cricket finishd he has not been to that many trainings. Early has been very upfront and firm on his stance that if you don't put in the hard work then you won't play. This still has not changed. Funnily enough Semps may have finally got his call up this week if he had hung around. But that's all hindsight. I wish Semps all the best but hopefully he realises that the hard work needs to be done to reap the rewards.

Not having a crack P32 but he probably did the same amount of preseason as Milo, double standards?? It is not as though he is sitting on the couch during summer, maybe the coach could of set some parameters about what he needed to do to play A grade, communication issues seem to be a theme coming out of Oval Rd at present.

I hope you get to reap the rewards otherwise all the hard work would of been a waste of time.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Fri May 28, 2010 3:32 pm

t express wrote:
Panther32 wrote:
BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 wrote:
Zelezny Chucks wrote:Can anyone from Reynella explain the reasoning behind not allowing a player to transfer to another club to play this week? A loyal club junior that has been left to the wayside by recruiting just wants to better his footy and is being kept out of the game.

What happened to the culture change at Reynella?

I thought Early was there to build a club not a team.


Few points to note out of a quiet Renyella camp. Semple (home grown junior) off to McLaren, when he finally gets cleared, I ask, what is Early achieving by holding his clearance back for 1 week..?? Appears as if some home grown juniors are not getting the opportunities due to “imports” coming into the side, Ware, Billings, Porties recruit etc etc. Thought Early’s theme was short term pain long term gain, build a club culture whereby you stick with and have faith in your junior program and play blokes that WANT to be successful, not guys who think they would like success, big difference between the 2 IMHO..?? Appears the short sightedness has taken hold AGAIN and Reynella are no different to years gone by. I also hear players speaking to each other about match payments is becoming a problem..!!

Got no idea about the hold up on the clearance so can't help you out on that one. Obviously you blokes talk quite a bit to Hilly down there.
Semps is a great bloke and a great young player and is a good pick up for McLarens. But the fact is he did bugger all preseason due to cricket but even since cricket finishd he has not been to that many trainings. Early has been very upfront and firm on his stance that if you don't put in the hard work then you won't play. This still has not changed. Funnily enough Semps may have finally got his call up this week if he had hung around. But that's all hindsight. I wish Semps all the best but hopefully he realises that the hard work needs to be done to reap the rewards.

good post P32 spot on the $$$$,semps is a good lad,all the best to him but dont blame Early or RFC on this one,To add a bit more heat to the fire made 13 training sessions since oct last year and comes to club not in match day attire and been seen at the VIC on fri nights beforre games,


So why hold him?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby t express » Fri May 28, 2010 4:03 pm

The Hound wrote:Got no idea about the hold up on the clearance so can't help you out on that one. Obviously you blokes talk quite a bit to Hilly down there.
Semps is a great bloke and a great young player and is a good pick up for McLarens. But the fact is he did bugger all preseason due to cricket but even since cricket finishd he has not been to that many trainings. Early has been very upfront and firm on his stance that if you don't put in the hard work then you won't play. This still has not changed. Funnily enough Semps may have finally got his call up this week if he had hung around. But that's all hindsight. I wish Semps all the best but hopefully he realises that the hard work needs to be done to reap the rewards.

Not having a crack P32 but he probably did the same amount of preseason as Milo, double standards?? It is not as though he is sitting on the couch during summer, maybe the coach could of set some parameters about what he needed to do to play A grade, communication issues seem to be a theme coming out of Oval Rd at present.

I hope you get to reap the rewards otherwise all the hard work would of been a waste of time.

milo made 12 just in pre season to be honest and another lad who played in semps cricket team made all pre season sessions :roll: ,its happened thats that,all the best to semps.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Hound » Fri May 28, 2010 4:18 pm

TE, I hope none of the other RFC players venture out tonight to the Crown, Oval Rd or local bottleo, otherwise they may be asking for a clearance as well. No disrespect intended but it is suburban football not the AFL.
I am sure that their trousers and shirts are pressed and hanging up ready to go.
Good luck getting the cricket pitch rolled during the winter:)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Fri May 28, 2010 5:01 pm

I nearly made a joke earlier about Semple not wearing the black pants and shoes as a reason. The sad thing with some of the comments is talk of how many trainings he attended since October !!!!.

Therein lies the problem, the committment for blokes who still enjoy a summer sport is getting too great and I think some clubs have to pull their head in with what they expect of A grade players. I heard he was only seen at the Vic because he was picking up his girlfriend ;)

Semple was the difference against the Bombers in last years prelim with his 4 goals from half-forward and I thought he was instrumental in Reynella getting back into the GF for a period in the 3rd qtr. Reynella have lost a very good player and a family name that's been around the RFC for alot longer than the name of their Coach and many of their support staff. 33 years and counting Winey's.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby t express » Fri May 28, 2010 5:07 pm

The Hound wrote:TE, I hope none of the other RFC players venture out tonight to the Crown, Oval Rd or local bottleo, otherwise they may be asking for a clearance as well. No disrespect intended but it is suburban football not the AFL.
I am sure that their trousers and shirts are pressed and hanging up ready to go.
Good luck getting the cricket pitch rolled during the winter:)

get bak in your cage hound,DTH agree its a loss but lets see what happens when both semps and the coaching staff meet on monday night to go over their differences,good luck to all teams on the wet and boggy weekend
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