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Re: Southern Football League

Postby MR JUICY » Fri Mar 25, 2011 7:24 am

Pommy Git - very suitable that!!!!
Very ignorant and arrogant opinion!
Why dont you drive around to the so called clubs that haven't learned as you say and see the work that is being done, ALL clubs are busting their crumpet to get the juniors, alot of free voluntary hours being done by champions at all clubs!
OR you can just sit on your pedestal with your head up your backside slapping yourself on how much better your club does things!
Arrogant posts like yours shites me!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby vics01 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:09 am

recruiter 10
OH Dear its the ol' problem The strong clubs dont think the others are worthy! and the not so strong are busting their blurter to firstly survive and secondly become attractive to increase player stocks in both juniors and seniors


Nothing to do with the Current Strong and Current Weak, it all goes around and around. It is all about parity in the draw for junior teams, about clubs having to find extra volunteers to be at multiple grounds or paying extra people to be at multiple grounds..

Lets hope draw number 3 is reasonable
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Roo Ted » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:54 am

MR JUICY wrote:Pommy Git - very suitable that!!!!
Very ignorant and arrogant opinion!
Why dont you drive around to the so called clubs that haven't learned as you say and see the work that is being done, ALL clubs are busting their crumpet to get the juniors, alot of free voluntary hours being done by champions at all clubs!
OR you can just sit on your pedestal with your head up your backside slapping yourself on how much better your club does things!
Arrogant posts like yours shites me!


Couldn't agree with you any more Mr J.
I think you will find it was the Morphy Parks and marion that kicked off the mini comp but the over the hill clubs didn't initially want.
Now where would they be without it and their dual sides!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Roo Ted » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:55 am

vics01 wrote:
recruiter 10
OH Dear its the ol' problem The strong clubs dont think the others are worthy! and the not so strong are busting their blurter to firstly survive and secondly become attractive to increase player stocks in both juniors and seniors


Nothing to do with the Current Strong and Current Weak, it all goes around and around. It is all about parity in the draw for junior teams, about clubs having to find extra volunteers to be at multiple grounds or paying extra people to be at multiple grounds..

Lets hope draw number 3 is reasonable


Junior players have parents = volunteers. Not hard for a dad to wave 2 flags every other Saturday/Sunday or is it left to the club to babysit.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Kart Horse » Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:15 am

Roo Ted wrote:
vics01 wrote:
recruiter 10
OH Dear its the ol' problem The strong clubs dont think the others are worthy! and the not so strong are busting their blurter to firstly survive and secondly become attractive to increase player stocks in both juniors and seniors


Nothing to do with the Current Strong and Current Weak, it all goes around and around. It is all about parity in the draw for junior teams, about clubs having to find extra volunteers to be at multiple grounds or paying extra people to be at multiple grounds..

Lets hope draw number 3 is reasonable


Junior players have parents = volunteers. Not hard for a dad to wave 2 flags every other Saturday/Sunday or is it left to the club to babysit.


I think it is more than just goal umpires! Maybe trainers and so on!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Pommy Git » Fri Mar 25, 2011 11:39 am

Roo Ted wrote:
MR JUICY wrote:Pommy Git - very suitable that!!!!
Very ignorant and arrogant opinion!
Why dont you drive around to the so called clubs that haven't learned as you say and see the work that is being done, ALL clubs are busting their crumpet to get the juniors, alot of free voluntary hours being done by champions at all clubs!
OR you can just sit on your pedestal with your head up your backside slapping yourself on how much better your club does things!
Arrogant posts like yours shites me!


Couldn't agree with you any more Mr J.
I think you will find it was the Morphy Parks and marion that kicked off the mini comp but the over the hill clubs didn't initially want.
Now where would they be without it and their dual sides!


I think that you'll find that 1) the SFL tried to exclude the "over the hill clubs" when the minis were set up. 2) most of the clubs with dual sides now had them before minis. 3) Hackham had dual teams back around that time but they stopped working at keeping things in place and they are now working very hard to get things right. 4) MrJ the club where you are at the minute couldn't put juniors on the park working out of a high school - how hard were they working then?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Farva » Fri Mar 25, 2011 11:47 am

Pommy Git wrote:
Roo Ted wrote:
MR JUICY wrote:Pommy Git - very suitable that!!!!
Very ignorant and arrogant opinion!
Why dont you drive around to the so called clubs that haven't learned as you say and see the work that is being done, ALL clubs are busting their crumpet to get the juniors, alot of free voluntary hours being done by champions at all clubs!
OR you can just sit on your pedestal with your head up your backside slapping yourself on how much better your club does things!
Arrogant posts like yours shites me!


Couldn't agree with you any more Mr J.
I think you will find it was the Morphy Parks and marion that kicked off the mini comp but the over the hill clubs didn't initially want.
Now where would they be without it and their dual sides!


I think that you'll find that 1) the SFL tried to exclude the "over the hill clubs" when the minis were set up. 2) most of the clubs with dual sides now had them before minis. 3) Hackham had dual teams back around that time but they stopped working at keeping things in place and they are now working very hard to get things right. 4) MrJ the club where you are at the minute couldn't put juniors on the park working out of a high school - how hard were they working then?

the old regime at lonsdale have a lot to answer for with regards to juniors but the people running the club now are working there buts off to get a full set of juniors. It makes it hard when the two closest clubs are probably the biggest clubs in the league and activly chase our good sub juniors to come and play for them with the promise of premierships, then play them in the second sides.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby vics01 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:05 pm

[quote]FARVA
the old regime at lonsdale have a lot to answer for with regards to juniors but the people running the club now are working there buts off to get a full set of juniors. It makes it hard when the two closest clubs are probably the biggest clubs in the league and activly chase our good sub juniors to come and play for them with the promise of premierships, then play them in the second sides.[/quote]

Which two clubs do you refer to??
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Farva » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:26 pm

vics01 wrote:
FARVA
the old regime at lonsdale have a lot to answer for with regards to juniors but the people running the club now are working there buts off to get a full set of juniors. It makes it hard when the two closest clubs are probably the biggest clubs in the league and activly chase our good sub juniors to come and play for them with the promise of premierships, then play them in the second sides.[/quote]

Which two clubs do you refer to??

Not cove mate
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby spanner » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:57 pm

Farva wrote:
vics01 wrote:
FARVA
the old regime at lonsdale have a lot to answer for with regards to juniors but the people running the club now are working there buts off to get a full set of juniors. It makes it hard when the two closest clubs are probably the biggest clubs in the league and activly chase our good sub juniors to come and play for them with the promise of premierships, then play them in the second sides.[/quote]

Which two clubs do you refer to??

Not cove mate


Then would that be Morphett Vale / Reynella?? :?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Fri Mar 25, 2011 4:20 pm

Same old sob story.

Both Reynella and Morphett Vale have had tough times in the last couple of decades but even when they did still had a full compliment of juniors and more often than not dual sides. To suggest kids will just leave to play for a successful club is a cop out.

The biggest influence on kids playing football is their mates, force them to go to another club and, as previously stated, they are more likely to give the game away than change clubs.

There is no easy fix, it does require hard work and a lot of dedication. The reward may take time but the end result is a strong club at both junior and senior level and the good times that come with success will be all the sweeter.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Courtney Fish » Fri Mar 25, 2011 6:05 pm

Pommy Git wrote:
Roo Ted wrote:
MR JUICY wrote:Pommy Git - very suitable that!!!!
Very ignorant and arrogant opinion!
Why dont you drive around to the so called clubs that haven't learned as you say and see the work that is being done, ALL clubs are busting their crumpet to get the juniors, alot of free voluntary hours being done by champions at all clubs!
OR you can just sit on your pedestal with your head up your backside slapping yourself on how much better your club does things!
Arrogant posts like yours shites me!


Couldn't agree with you any more Mr J.
I think you will find it was the Morphy Parks and marion that kicked off the mini comp but the over the hill clubs didn't initially want.
Now where would they be without it and their dual sides!


I think that you'll find that 1) the SFL tried to exclude the "over the hill clubs" when the minis were set up. 2) most of the clubs with dual sides now had them before minis. 3) Hackham had dual teams back around that time but they stopped working at keeping things in place and they are now working very hard to get things right. 4) MrJ the club where you are at the minute couldn't put juniors on the park working out of a high school - how hard were they working then?



This High School you talk about has closed due to lack of kids in the area.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Pommy Git » Fri Mar 25, 2011 6:44 pm

Courtney Fish wrote:
Pommy Git wrote:
Roo Ted wrote:
MR JUICY wrote:Pommy Git - very suitable that!!!!
Very ignorant and arrogant opinion!
Why dont you drive around to the so called clubs that haven't learned as you say and see the work that is being done, ALL clubs are busting their crumpet to get the juniors, alot of free voluntary hours being done by champions at all clubs!
OR you can just sit on your pedestal with your head up your backside slapping yourself on how much better your club does things!
Arrogant posts like yours shites me!


Couldn't agree with you any more Mr J.
I think you will find it was the Morphy Parks and marion that kicked off the mini comp but the over the hill clubs didn't initially want.
Now where would they be without it and their dual sides!


I think that you'll find that 1) the SFL tried to exclude the "over the hill clubs" when the minis were set up. 2) most of the clubs with dual sides now had them before minis. 3) Hackham had dual teams back around that time but they stopped working at keeping things in place and they are now working very hard to get things right. 4) MrJ the club where you are at the minute couldn't put juniors on the park working out of a high school - how hard were they working then?



This High School you talk about has closed due to lack of kids in the area.


The high school was open during the period about which i'm talking.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby bass_player » Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:06 pm

When the high school was at full capacity, Lonsdale had a full compliment of juniors. I should know as I was one of them. As the school numbers started to decline over the years and the education department decided to close it down, numbers at Lonsdale decreased. At one stage the school had less than 170 students from years 8-12. That didn't leave a lot of kids that wanted to play footy. You try to make it sound like there was a plethora of juniors just itching to have a kick, when in fact it was the complete opposite. Uneducated and arrogant comments like yours show that you have no idea how much effort the dedicated individuals at our club put in to getting juniors onto the park.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Fri Mar 25, 2011 11:54 pm

Pommy Git wrote:
Roo Ted wrote:
MR JUICY wrote:Pommy Git - very suitable that!!!!
Very ignorant and arrogant opinion!
Why dont you drive around to the so called clubs that haven't learned as you say and see the work that is being done, ALL clubs are busting their crumpet to get the juniors, alot of free voluntary hours being done by champions at all clubs!
OR you can just sit on your pedestal with your head up your backside slapping yourself on how much better your club does things!
Arrogant posts like yours shites me!


Couldn't agree with you any more Mr J.
I think you will find it was the Morphy Parks and marion that kicked off the mini comp but the over the hill clubs didn't initially want.
Now where would they be without it and their dual sides!


I think that you'll find that 1) the SFL tried to exclude the "over the hill clubs" when the minis were set up. 2) most of the clubs with dual sides now had them before minis. 3) Hackham had dual teams back around that time but they stopped working at keeping things in place and they are now working very hard to get things right. 4) MrJ the club where you are at the minute couldn't put juniors on the park working out of a high school - how hard were they working then?


Hackham have not had dual sides since 1997.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby asert » Sat Mar 26, 2011 11:36 am

Hackham had duel sides till about 2000 I reckon
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby barry footynut » Sun Mar 27, 2011 1:36 pm

Does anyone know how noarlunga went against cove?? Are they as good as they have been talking it up??

Also any other results???
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Mister Footy » Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:19 pm

another new recruit for valleys made his debut yesterday and i wasnt at the game but hear he is pretty good
This guy came from Cove so thanks Strings
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby barry footynut » Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:02 pm

Mister Footy wrote:another new recruit for valleys made his debut yesterday and i wasnt at the game but hear he is pretty good
This guy came from Cove so thanks Strings


Got a name for this recruit??
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Cobra » Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:20 pm

No exact scores taken last night, but cove would have done noarlunga by about 3 goals. Both teams missing a few starters, but a good hit out on a massive deck.
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