by morell » Mon May 11, 2015 12:27 am
by Look Good In Leather » Mon May 11, 2015 12:28 am
morell wrote:You would think when we're both warming up at the same end, the visitors would get the idea. Mistakes happen, and it's not a big deal, but it would've been nice if they went to the other end once they realised. We did it at Brahma Lodge one day, our bad, they started warming up near us, Wal Bennets quickly dragged us down to the other end. Its called respect and courtesy - it is sadly missing in today's modern amateur league it seems.Lightning McQueen wrote:morell wrote:Were you there? Was Trader there? If not, you're both dribbling shit and I'll call you out on it. Sorry.Zartan wrote:Come in you can't raise it on a public forum then get upset when people comment on it.
The point Trader makes is still valid - it's MP's **** up, no one else is to blame... To blame poor umpiring for the send off then blame the opposition for being unsportsmanlike calling for a count is poor form.
I'm a reasonably rational person and give credit and fault where it's due. Angle Vale were shit **** yesterday. On many fronts. If it was just the count, or just the warm up rudeness, or just the song on the oval, or just their shit umpire, or just this or just that, in isolation, which is all any of you are looking at this as, then yeah, play on. But it's the overall weight of all them combined which mixes together to form a clubs reputation.
There are good people at Angle Vale, there are at all clubs, but if they want this black ducks respect, which might mean absolutely nothing to them, then they have a long way to go in regards to how they act and behave on gameday.
I'll leave it at that.
Maybe you should give opposition teams a memo when they travel to Mitchell Park advising them what end they can warm up at and that singing on the oval is prohibited, I was unaware of either of them being a taboo.
Instead, with Angle Vale, I got abused for being too close when I was having a set shot straight in front - told to "**** off down the other you shit ****" at my own home ground and elbowed in the back 4 times as people went past after I told them in no in certain terms that it's our home ground, we've warmed up at this end for 60 ******* years, but no I was too close to their lanes apparently.
This is what I am talking about - in isolation, none of this is a big deal, but "a death by a thousand cuts" as they say.
by woodublieve12 » Mon May 11, 2015 8:39 am
by Pag » Mon May 11, 2015 9:16 am
woodublieve12 wrote:1. regarding the red card, the umpire should have told the officials what the go is ie can he be replaced or not. my understanding is can't be replaced for ten minutes.
2. the extra man on the field. whether it's d7 or d1 the coaching staff have to be aware were your players are. MP certainly at fault here.
3. Singing the song on the oval is a disgrace and my opinion on that will never change. Only winning a flag is when it's a acceptable imo
4. reserve umpires are generally bad, i've only seen a handful of good ones. seen some who flat out refuse to give the opposition free kicks...
5. can't believe this has gone for 3 pages
by Dogwatcher » Mon May 11, 2015 9:16 am
woodublieve12 wrote: 5. can't believe this has gone for 3 pages
by Lightning McQueen » Mon May 11, 2015 9:33 am
morell wrote:You would think when we're both warming up at the same end, the visitors would get the idea. Mistakes happen, and it's not a big deal, but it would've been nice if they went to the other end once they realised. We did it at Brahma Lodge one day, our bad, they started warming up near us, Wal Bennets quickly dragged us down to the other end. Its called respect and courtesy - it is sadly missing in today's modern amateur league it seems.Lightning McQueen wrote:Maybe you should give opposition teams a memo when they travel to Mitchell Park advising them what end they can warm up at and that singing on the oval is prohibited, I was unaware of either of them being a taboo.
Instead, with Angle Vale, I got abused for being too close when I was having a set shot straight in front - told to "**** off down the other you shit ****" at my own home ground and elbowed in the back 4 times as people went past after I told them in no in certain terms that it's our home ground, we've warmed up at this end for 60 ******* years, but no I was too close to their lanes apparently.
This is what I am talking about - in isolation, none of this is a big deal, but "a death by a thousand cuts" as they say.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon May 11, 2015 9:37 am
woodublieve12 wrote:1. regarding the red card, the umpire should have told the officials what the go is ie can he be replaced or not. my understanding is can't be replaced for ten minutes.
2. the extra man on the field. whether it's d7 or d1 the coaching staff have to be aware were your players are. MP certainly at fault here.
3. Singing the song on the oval is a disgrace and my opinion on that will never change. Only winning a flag is when it's a acceptable imo
4. reserve umpires are generally bad, i've only seen a handful of good ones. seen some who flat out refuse to give the opposition free kicks...
5. can't believe this has gone for 3 pages
by Lightning McQueen » Mon May 11, 2015 9:38 am
Pag wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:1. regarding the red card, the umpire should have told the officials what the go is ie can he be replaced or not. my understanding is can't be replaced for ten minutes.
2. the extra man on the field. whether it's d7 or d1 the coaching staff have to be aware were your players are. MP certainly at fault here.
3. Singing the song on the oval is a disgrace and my opinion on that will never change. Only winning a flag is when it's a acceptable imo
4. reserve umpires are generally bad, i've only seen a handful of good ones. seen some who flat out refuse to give the opposition free kicks...
5. can't believe this has gone for 3 pages
To this day, I still cannot understand the logic of the this. Why is it such a big deal? We were doing it in Under 10s back in the day.
by woodublieve12 » Mon May 11, 2015 9:38 am
Pag wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:1. regarding the red card, the umpire should have told the officials what the go is ie can he be replaced or not. my understanding is can't be replaced for ten minutes.
2. the extra man on the field. whether it's d7 or d1 the coaching staff have to be aware were your players are. MP certainly at fault here.
3. Singing the song on the oval is a disgrace and my opinion on that will never change. Only winning a flag is when it's a acceptable imo
4. reserve umpires are generally bad, i've only seen a handful of good ones. seen some who flat out refuse to give the opposition free kicks...
5. can't believe this has gone for 3 pages
To this day, I still cannot understand the logic of the this. Why is it such a big deal? We were doing it in Under 10s back in the day.
by morell » Mon May 11, 2015 9:41 am
by Dogwatcher » Mon May 11, 2015 10:04 am
by Robb_Stark » Mon May 11, 2015 10:04 am
by human_torpedo » Mon May 11, 2015 10:10 am
by S Demon » Mon May 11, 2015 10:17 am
Dogwatcher wrote:I've always thought it's who gets there first.
I used to hate warming up at the town end of the Moorook oval, but if the opposition got to the lagoon end first, so be it.
Same at Elizabeth, I'd rather warm up at the clubrooms end, not the Midway Road end, but so be it.
You went for a lap, the area was vacant. They're meant to be mind readers and know you're coming back?
Seriously, it's D7R and you're worried about which end you warm up at?
by Lightning McQueen » Mon May 11, 2015 10:22 am
S Demon wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:I've always thought it's who gets there first.
I used to hate warming up at the town end of the Moorook oval, but if the opposition got to the lagoon end first, so be it.
Same at Elizabeth, I'd rather warm up at the clubrooms end, not the Midway Road end, but so be it.
You went for a lap, the area was vacant. They're meant to be mind readers and know you're coming back?
Seriously, it's D7R and you're worried about which end you warm up at?
I've always thought the team warmed up the same end according to their interchange bench location. There's not actually any "rules" though is there?
by Lightning McQueen » Mon May 11, 2015 10:23 am
Robb_Stark wrote:if i had my way id sing the song on the ground home and away support the crowd that made the journey down to watch me or the team
by Dogwatcher » Mon May 11, 2015 10:24 am
by jo172 » Mon May 11, 2015 10:26 am
by Lightning McQueen » Mon May 11, 2015 10:27 am
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