by asert » Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:14 pm
by Down the Hill » Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:22 pm
Speccy02 wrote:Down the Hill wrote:So what is dirty and malicious Speccy. Stop treating your players as angels. You don't win 5 premierships in 6 years without blokes who play on the edge. If they cross that edge, which they sometimes do, they should be treated accordingly. Get over it. I'm sure Beech and Jora know they've got away with plenty over the years.
Dirty and malicious is self explanatory, cowardly acts etc. Both players like to punch on, however dont go out there specifically looking for it, if it comes their way then OK, they will go. Joras send offs generally involve hurling abuse at the men in white!
Yes DTH we have been able to win 5 of 6 GF's without the Draper model of "How to play dirty", interesting when you think about it! You will get to see the Halo over the football club in a couple weeks time in person, looking forward to the fashion your boys bring, hoping for a warmish day so we can see more of those skin tight denim jean short thingo's that seem to be part of your team match day uniform! Hair accessories of a number of players are also a highlight, I'm sure they can't wait to play at Morphett Vale.
by Speccy02 » Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:48 pm
Down the Hill wrote:Speccy02 wrote:Down the Hill wrote:So what is dirty and malicious Speccy. Stop treating your players as angels. You don't win 5 premierships in 6 years without blokes who play on the edge. If they cross that edge, which they sometimes do, they should be treated accordingly. Get over it. I'm sure Beech and Jora know they've got away with plenty over the years.
Dirty and malicious is self explanatory, cowardly acts etc. Both players like to punch on, however dont go out there specifically looking for it, if it comes their way then OK, they will go. Joras send offs generally involve hurling abuse at the men in white!
Yes DTH we have been able to win 5 of 6 GF's without the Draper model of "How to play dirty", interesting when you think about it! You will get to see the Halo over the football club in a couple weeks time in person, looking forward to the fashion your boys bring, hoping for a warmish day so we can see more of those skin tight denim jean short thingo's that seem to be part of your team match day uniform! Hair accessories of a number of players are also a highlight, I'm sure they can't wait to play at Morphett Vale.
Well it will make a nice contrast to your crew in their flanellette shirts, trackie dacks and ugg boots. We haven't won at Emu Park for several years so looking forward to the challenge. I just hope you don't have the obligatory 6 or 7 "gun" players out injured that everyone claims to have had whenever they've played us this season.
by ol man emu » Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:00 pm
by Down the Hill » Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:48 pm
by recruiter 10 » Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:53 pm
Down the Hill wrote:I'm sure it will be a belter lads and we for one are not writing off MV as a Premeirship contender. My comment about injured players was directed at some other clubs who have been quick to downplay their loss to Brighton citing major outs. Our immediate concern is Marion and Noarlunga over the next fortnight before we head over the hill to Wheatsheaf Rd. I'm sure we'll get our usual warm welcome, particularly from your posse that gathers under the Northern end of the verandah near the BBQ. I've seen boundary umpires drown from the spittle and dribble that flys from the mouths of that crew.
by spot on » Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:54 pm
Down the Hill wrote:I'm sure it will be a belter lads and we for one are not writing off MV as a Premeirship contender. My comment about injured players was directed at some other clubs who have been quick to downplay their loss to Brighton citing major outs. Our immediate concern is Marion and Noarlunga over the next fortnight before we head over the hill to Wheatsheaf Rd. I'm sure we'll get our usual warm welcome, particularly from your posse that gathers under the Northern end of the verandah near the BBQ. I've seen boundary umpires drown from the spittle and dribble that flys from the mouths of that crew.
by Pommy Git » Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:55 pm
Down the Hill wrote:I'm sure it will be a belter lads and we for one are not writing off MV as a Premeirship contender. My comment about injured players was directed at some other clubs who have been quick to downplay their loss to Brighton citing major outs. Our immediate concern is Marion and Noarlunga over the next fortnight before we head over the hill to Wheatsheaf Rd. I'm sure we'll get our usual warm welcome, particularly from your posse that gathers under the Northern end of the verandah near the BBQ. I've seen boundary umpires drown from the spittle and dribble that flys from the mouths of that crew.

by Hotdogs » Thu Jul 15, 2010 12:04 am
by spanner » Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:48 am
Hotdogs wrote:You will get 0 excuses from MV DTH! You can only win with what you have on the park, that is your present day best 21, game 1 was a cracker and the boys were extremely disappointed not to come away with the 2 points, hoping to this time around. Pick a Brighton past player and we'll get Joras and him to have a fight at half time for some entertainment! If James Harris wanted to put his hand up im sure Joras would be happy! Joras can be in the trackie dack corner and "James" can start in the denim jean corner!
by shoe boy » Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:09 am
by Panther32 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:23 am
shoe boy wrote:This weeks winners.
Cove V Hackham On their small ground this could be another 50
Flaggies V Lonsdale Could be close but to important for Flaggies
H/Valley V Aldinga
Marion V Brighton
M/Vale V C/Beach Still quality
Noarlunga V Pt Noarlunga. A must win for the Shoe and a huge day with many from all over the state turning up to watch the rivals battle it out.
Reynella V M/Park
by Panther32 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:26 am
Down the Hill wrote:I'm sure it will be a belter lads and we for one are not writing off MV as a Premeirship contender. My comment about injured players was directed at some other clubs who have been quick to downplay their loss to Brighton citing major outs. Our immediate concern is Marion and Noarlunga over the next fortnight before we head over the hill to Wheatsheaf Rd. I'm sure we'll get our usual warm welcome, particularly from your posse that gathers under the Northern end of the verandah near the BBQ. I've seen boundary umpires drown from the spittle and dribble that flys from the mouths of that crew.
by fisho mcspaz » Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:54 am
by footy1992 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:41 am
fisho mcspaz wrote:Cove V Hackham - a lot
Flaggies V Lonsdale - by 3 goals
H/Valley V Aldinga - 20 goals (ugh - glad the run home gets easier after this)
Marion V Brighton - a lot
M/Vale V C/Beach - a lot
Noarlunga V Pt Noarlunga. - Porties to get home by one goal in a cracker
Reynella V M/Park - a lot
Terrific, another round with lots of one-sided games. I suppose this means some more of the usual backlash after the weekend: 'Aldinga, Hackham et. al. are jokes, performance was a disgrace, you have no right to comment on other teams because you're so sh1t, the SFL is sh1t, we need another div to put all you losers in...' Yeah? Well, here's a challenge. How about we all find something ELSE to write about the games so we've all got something relatively original to read during the week? I know I'd appreciate it.
by Bag The Points » Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:55 am
by the big bang » Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:06 pm
footy1992 wrote:fisho mcspaz wrote:Cove V Hackham - a lot
Flaggies V Lonsdale - by 3 goals
H/Valley V Aldinga - 20 goals (ugh - glad the run home gets easier after this)
Marion V Brighton - a lot
M/Vale V C/Beach - a lot
Noarlunga V Pt Noarlunga. - Porties to get home by one goal in a cracker
Reynella V M/Park - a lot
Terrific, another round with lots of one-sided games. I suppose this means some more of the usual backlash after the weekend: 'Aldinga, Hackham et. al. are jokes, performance was a disgrace, you have no right to comment on other teams because you're so sh1t, the SFL is sh1t, we need another div to put all you losers in...' Yeah? Well, here's a challenge. How about we all find something ELSE to write about the games so we've all got something relatively original to read during the week? I know I'd appreciate it.
You forgot to add the talk about a 2 divison league

by the big bang » Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:07 pm
Panther32 wrote:Down the Hill wrote:I'm sure it will be a belter lads and we for one are not writing off MV as a Premeirship contender. My comment about injured players was directed at some other clubs who have been quick to downplay their loss to Brighton citing major outs. Our immediate concern is Marion and Noarlunga over the next fortnight before we head over the hill to Wheatsheaf Rd. I'm sure we'll get our usual warm welcome, particularly from your posse that gathers under the Northern end of the verandah near the BBQ. I've seen boundary umpires drown from the spittle and dribble that flys from the mouths of that crew.
I don't think any Reynella player has ever used that excuse DTH, we know we were belted by a better team on the day, it's that simple. Look forward to the M/V vs Brighton match up though, we have the bye so (I can't believe i'm going to say this) I think there will be quite a few Reynella players there cheering on the Emus!!! :shock:

by fisho mcspaz » Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:31 pm
by Esteban Vihaio » Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:46 am
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