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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby PhilH » Sun Jun 14, 2015 9:39 pm

Well they didn't use them because according to your coach (note the quotation marks) they were "too small".

Again what word would you replace "rejected" with?
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby therisingblues » Sun Jun 14, 2015 9:49 pm

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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby PhilH » Sun Jun 14, 2015 9:53 pm

That would work
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Booney » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:19 am

PhilH wrote:Well they didn't use them because according to your coach (note the quotation marks) they were "too small".

Again what word would you replace "rejected" with?


You're the journo/writer, you come up with something more appropriate if you don't feel it is accurate. Obviously you think "rejected" is an accurate assessment?

The rooms were used before the game and after the game,yes? So I'd agree with Rusty, "rejected" isn't all that accurate. If I rejected something I'd not use it at all, I'd not accept it. I'd reject it.

So in this instance the rooms weren't rejected they were indeed used, the group just chose to get some fresh air at half time instead of cramming themselves into the change rooms provided.

None of the half time events were negatively impacted upon.

Anyway, I like a good fuss over nothing so please feel free to keep the head lines coming.
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:21 am

Semantics, Booney. You're arguing semantics.

It is a fuss over nothing, you're right.
But so is the PAFC deciding the rooms were too small.
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby goddy11 » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:30 am

The SANFL should be renamed the PANFL. They want everything their way. The rooms were too small. I've heard everything. Richmond oval used since 1956. Have the magpies suddenly realized the small change rooms.
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby heater31 » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:40 am

goddy11 wrote:The SANFL should be renamed the PANFL. They want everything their way. The rooms were too small. I've heard everything. Richmond oval used since 1956. Have the magpies suddenly realized the small change rooms.

If the PAFC think the Richmond rooms are small then WTF are they going to do at Glenelg? Also have they popped their head in to the visitors side at Alberton?
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Pseudo » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:42 am

Dogwatcher wrote:Semantics, Booney. You're arguing semantics.

It is a fuss over nothing, you're right.
But so is the PAFC deciding the rooms were too small.

No, the smears were well within their rights to fold their arms and pout over this. None of the other 17 AFL clubs has to leave their manicurist, reiki worker, fluffers and other essential staff in the players race; it's just not acceptable, dammit!
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Wedgie » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:54 am

You can fit only so many man buns in one room.
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Dutchy » Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:31 pm

RustyCage wrote:
It's completely a non issue. The change rooms weren't "rejected" as the headline states, just the amount of people around the playing group at the half time break meant the rooms would be cramped, so they decided to stay on the ground. Used a part of the ground that wasn't used by mini league or kick and a catch.


Thats unusual, when Ive been to Richmond this year the middle is used for mini league and the north/south ends are both used for kids to have a kick and catch, so where were they?
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Booney » Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:49 pm

Dutchy wrote:
RustyCage wrote:
It's completely a non issue. The change rooms weren't "rejected" as the headline states, just the amount of people around the playing group at the half time break meant the rooms would be cramped, so they decided to stay on the ground. Used a part of the ground that wasn't used by mini league or kick and a catch.


Thats unusual, when Ive been to Richmond this year the middle is used for mini league and the north/south ends are both used for kids to have a kick and catch, so where were they?


Where the mini-league and kick'n'catch wasn't. Simples really.
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby therisingblues » Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:57 pm

So, they had to move to make way for the half time huddle? Yes, or no?
Simple really.
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Booney » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:00 pm

therisingblues wrote:So, they had to move to make way for the half time huddle? Yes, or no?
Simple really.


No, none of the half time activities of the kids or people kickin'n'catchin were impacted upon.
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby wild dog » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:00 pm

Booney wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
RustyCage wrote:
It's completely a non issue. The change rooms weren't "rejected" as the headline states, just the amount of people around the playing group at the half time break meant the rooms would be cramped, so they decided to stay on the ground. Used a part of the ground that wasn't used by mini league or kick and a catch.


Thats unusual, when Ive been to Richmond this year the middle is used for mini league and the north/south ends are both used for kids to have a kick and catch, so where were they?


Where the mini-league and kick'n'catch wasn't. Simples really.


When I was at Richmond there was not a huge crowd, but the entire areas set aside for a kick to the northern end of the mini league were still well populated.

Why not move the entourage rather than the playing group?
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Pseudo » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:01 pm

Dutchy wrote:
RustyCage wrote:
It's completely a non issue. The change rooms weren't "rejected" as the headline states, just the amount of people around the playing group at the half time break meant the rooms would be cramped, so they decided to stay on the ground. Used a part of the ground that wasn't used by mini league or kick and a catch.


Thats unusual, when Ive been to Richmond this year the middle is used for mini league and the north/south ends are both used for kids to have a kick and catch, so where were they?

In the changerooms, of course...
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Booney » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:01 pm

Pseudo wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:Semantics, Booney. You're arguing semantics.

It is a fuss over nothing, you're right.
But so is the PAFC deciding the rooms were too small.

No, the smears were well within their rights to fold their arms and pout over this. None of the other 17 AFL clubs has to leave their manicurist, reiki worker, fluffers and other essential staff in the players race; it's just not acceptable, dammit!


You blokes should stay out during the half time break. You know, keep playing, maybe win a match every once in a while. :lol:
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby therisingblues » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:08 pm

Booney wrote:
therisingblues wrote:So, they had to move to make way for the half time huddle? Yes, or no?
Simple really.


No, none of the half time activities of the kids or people kickin'n'catchin were impacted upon.

I've read a couple of comments to the contrary already.
What makes you an authority on half time activities at Richmond?
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Booney » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:14 pm

therisingblues wrote:
Booney wrote:
therisingblues wrote:So, they had to move to make way for the half time huddle? Yes, or no?
Simple really.


No, none of the half time activities of the kids or people kickin'n'catchin were impacted upon.

I've read a couple of comments to the contrary already.
What makes you an authority on half time activities at Richmond?


I'm the City Mazda Stadium Half Time Senior Activity Space Time Continuum Coordinator.
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby Booney » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:16 pm

therisingblues wrote:
Booney wrote:
therisingblues wrote:So, they had to move to make way for the half time huddle? Yes, or no?
Simple really.


No, none of the half time activities of the kids or people kickin'n'catchin were impacted upon.

I've read a couple of comments to the contrary already.
What makes you an authority on half time activities at Richmond?


From Phil H's article :

"Luckily there proved enough room for everyone to co-exist on the oval"
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Re: R10 West v Port @ Richmond

Postby therisingblues » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:20 pm

Dutchy wrote:
Thats unusual, when Ive been to Richmond this year the middle is used for mini league and the north/south ends are both used for kids to have a kick and catch, so where were they?


In addition to the above comments by a Glenelg fan, I'll supply the following from a journalist, our very own Phil H
Rather than use the visitors changerooms supplied, the Port Magpies decided to set up camp on the oval on the south west half forward flank just next to the mini league game, an area normally reserved for kids & parents to have a kick and catch.
Come on Booney, tell me those poor kids weren't denied their favourite spot for a kickncatch because Port couldn't find the space for all their swelled heads in the Westies changerooms.
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