by Deemu » Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:53 pm
by MatteeG » Sun Jun 21, 2009 9:39 pm
Deemu wrote:A behind the play, gutless, cowardly elbow on a young player. Absolutely disgraceful. The villain ran from the scene like the hero that he was. Marred a windy but good day. No prizes for guessing where i was playing. I thought it was leopards that didn't change their spots, apparantely another large cat doesn't either.
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by Courtney Fish » Sun Jun 21, 2009 10:48 pm
Deemu wrote:A behind the play, gutless, cowardly elbow on a young player. Absolutely disgraceful. The villain ran from the scene like the hero that he was. Marred a windy but good day. No prizes for guessing where i was playing. I thought it was leopards that didn't change their spots, apparantely another large cat doesn't either.
by bass_player » Sun Jun 21, 2009 10:58 pm
Deemu wrote:A behind the play, gutless, cowardly elbow on a young player. Absolutely disgraceful. The villain ran from the scene like the hero that he was. Marred a windy but good day. No prizes for guessing where i was playing. I thought it was leopards that didn't change their spots, apparantely another large cat doesn't either.
by ohh i dunno » Sun Jun 21, 2009 11:57 pm
by shoe boy » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:10 am
Panther32 wrote:Reynella beat Noarlunga by 7 goals.
by Axle Rose » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:19 am
Courtney Fish wrote:Deemu wrote:A behind the play, gutless, cowardly elbow on a young player. Absolutely disgraceful. The villain ran from the scene like the hero that he was. Marred a windy but good day. No prizes for guessing where i was playing. I thought it was leopards that didn't change their spots, apparantely another large cat doesn't either.
A square up for your hit on the young villain from earlier in the game, and he wasn't running away, was sent off although your umpy didnt see anything . The same umpy that went on the field from the coaches box a few years ago to knee a player in the head while on the ground near the boundary wasn't it. And whats with swinging at the runner who was trying to get his own players away from the push and shove. What is it about people in glass houses?
by know all » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:50 am
shoe boy wrote:Panther32 wrote:Reynella beat Noarlunga by 7 goals.
A good day of footy played in all grades with a couple in it all day bar the A grade.
16 goals against 9 with Reynella kicking 8 unanswered in the second. Some good signs and footy played from both sides but again we cant put 4 quaters together and lads that float in and out of the game need to stand up for 4 quaters.
P32 how did you think big Shultz went?
I thought the battle between he and you was good all day and am sure with Comer coming in next game will take some load of the big fella.
by Panther32 » Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:11 am
shoe boy wrote:Panther32 wrote:Reynella beat Noarlunga by 7 goals.
A good day of footy played in all grades with a couple in it all day bar the A grade.
16 goals against 9 with Reynella kicking 8 unanswered in the second. Some good signs and footy played from both sides but again we cant put 4 quaters together and lads that float in and out of the game need to stand up for 4 quaters.
P32 how did you think big Shultz went?
I thought the battle between he and you was good all day and am sure with Comer coming in next game will take some load of the big fella.
by lion heart » Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:16 am
Axle Rose wrote:Courtney Fish wrote:Deemu wrote:A behind the play, gutless, cowardly elbow on a young player. Absolutely disgraceful. The villain ran from the scene like the hero that he was. Marred a windy but good day. No prizes for guessing where i was playing. I thought it was leopards that didn't change their spots, apparantely another large cat doesn't either.
A square up for your hit on the young villain from earlier in the game, and he wasn't running away, was sent off although your umpy didnt see anything . The same umpy that went on the field from the coaches box a few years ago to knee a player in the head while on the ground near the boundary wasn't it. And whats with swinging at the runner who was trying to get his own players away from the push and shove. What is it about people in glass houses?
Fish, your ridiculous attitude is the reason why your club is having trouble in getting rid of their "thug" tag. I feel sorry for the people in your club that work their butt off to clean up the image of the club, only to have it shoved back in their face by selfish individuals like the one who knocked the young emus teeth out on satday. There were clearly some people from your club bitterly dissapointed with his actions and wouldnt surprise me if he is looking for another club to play for real soon. The young emu will need some dental work but is in good spirits and his teammates look forward to him getting back on the park asap.
by Swooper16 » Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:34 am
by the big bang » Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:49 am
bass_player wrote:Deemu wrote:A behind the play, gutless, cowardly elbow on a young player. Absolutely disgraceful. The villain ran from the scene like the hero that he was. Marred a windy but good day. No prizes for guessing where i was playing. I thought it was leopards that didn't change their spots, apparantely another large cat doesn't either.
Well going on the posts from recent weeks you could have been playing at Happy Valley, Aldinga, Marion, Morphettville Park or anywhere else in the SFL. There are cowardly, behind the play incidents happening at almost every game each week and (big surprise here) there were also a number of cheap, unprovoked punches thrown by your own players on the weekend (well before the incident you mention in your post). I am in no way condoning what the Lions player did and honestly hope the tribunal makes an example of him as we don't need that sort of s***t, both at our club and in the SFL, but don't try to pretend that some of the players at the MVFC do nothing to provoke such incidents.
As for your leopard changing its spots commentIt sounds like in your opinion, incidents like this happen regularly against the Lions. If you have any proof to back up these claims i'd love to see it. In my experience, Lions V Emus games are always hard fought (but mostly fair!) contests. Again, Morphies were too good on the day in both grades yesterday and all credit too them. On a brighter note, it was good to see the emus A grade coach and a few of their players come in for a beer and a chat after the game.
I wish the young emu's player a speedy recovery and hopefully he gets back out on the park ASAP.

by Terms And Conditions » Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:50 pm
the_big_bang wrote:bass_player wrote:Deemu wrote:A behind the play, gutless, cowardly elbow on a young player. Absolutely disgraceful. The villain ran from the scene like the hero that he was. Marred a windy but good day. No prizes for guessing where i was playing. I thought it was leopards that didn't change their spots, apparantely another large cat doesn't either.
Well going on the posts from recent weeks you could have been playing at Happy Valley, Aldinga, Marion, Morphettville Park or anywhere else in the SFL. There are cowardly, behind the play incidents happening at almost every game each week and (big surprise here) there were also a number of cheap, unprovoked punches thrown by your own players on the weekend (well before the incident you mention in your post). I am in no way condoning what the Lions player did and honestly hope the tribunal makes an example of him as we don't need that sort of s***t, both at our club and in the SFL, but don't try to pretend that some of the players at the MVFC do nothing to provoke such incidents.
As for your leopard changing its spots commentIt sounds like in your opinion, incidents like this happen regularly against the Lions. If you have any proof to back up these claims i'd love to see it. In my experience, Lions V Emus games are always hard fought (but mostly fair!) contests. Again, Morphies were too good on the day in both grades yesterday and all credit too them. On a brighter note, it was good to see the emus A grade coach and a few of their players come in for a beer and a chat after the game.
I wish the young emu's player a speedy recovery and hopefully he gets back out on the park ASAP.
whats the go with mentioning dirty acts from an Aldinga player? i'm unaware of any incidents of late, but stand to be corrected if you or anyone else has heard otherwise.
by t express » Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:22 pm
shoe boy wrote:Panther32 wrote:Reynella beat Noarlunga by 7 goals.
A good day of footy played in all grades with a couple in it all day bar the A grade.
16 goals against 9 with Reynella kicking 8 unanswered in the second. Some good signs and footy played from both sides but again we cant put 4 quaters together and lads that float in and out of the game need to stand up for 4 quaters.
P32 how did you think big Shultz went?
I thought the battle between he and you was good all day and am sure with Comer coming in next game will take some load of the big fella.
by Esteban Vihaio » Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:50 pm
by Bag The Points » Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:50 pm
by oldskool » Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:28 pm
by rodney fox » Mon Jun 22, 2009 5:31 pm
Terms And Conditions wrote:the_big_bang wrote:bass_player wrote:Deemu wrote:A behind the play, gutless, cowardly elbow on a young player. Absolutely disgraceful. The villain ran from the scene like the hero that he was. Marred a windy but good day. No prizes for guessing where i was playing. I thought it was leopards that didn't change their spots, apparantely another large cat doesn't either.
Well going on the posts from recent weeks you could have been playing at Happy Valley, Aldinga, Marion, Morphettville Park or anywhere else in the SFL. There are cowardly, behind the play incidents happening at almost every game each week and (big surprise here) there were also a number of cheap, unprovoked punches thrown by your own players on the weekend (well before the incident you mention in your post). I am in no way condoning what the Lions player did and honestly hope the tribunal makes an example of him as we don't need that sort of s***t, both at our club and in the SFL, but don't try to pretend that some of the players at the MVFC do nothing to provoke such incidents.
As for your leopard changing its spots commentIt sounds like in your opinion, incidents like this happen regularly against the Lions. If you have any proof to back up these claims i'd love to see it. In my experience, Lions V Emus games are always hard fought (but mostly fair!) contests. Again, Morphies were too good on the day in both grades yesterday and all credit too them. On a brighter note, it was good to see the emus A grade coach and a few of their players come in for a beer and a chat after the game.
I wish the young emu's player a speedy recovery and hopefully he gets back out on the park ASAP.
whats the go with mentioning dirty acts from an Aldinga player? i'm unaware of any incidents of late, but stand to be corrected if you or anyone else has heard otherwise.
Young lad saturday in the forward line Cove player was standing in front of him with his arm against him nudging him as backmen do. whilst he was watching the play keeping touch with the lad the young Aldinga bloke hit him from behind ended in a few blows being thrown between the 2 others came in to break it up by no other punches still if you crack from something like that come on grow up especially when you hit him from behind. Both went of with a blood rule no cards
by GO THE PUNT » Mon Jun 22, 2009 5:34 pm
by Deemu » Mon Jun 22, 2009 6:06 pm
bass_player wrote:Deemu wrote:A behind the play, gutless, cowardly elbow on a young player. Absolutely disgraceful. The villain ran from the scene like the hero that he was. Marred a windy but good day. No prizes for guessing where i was playing. I thought it was leopards that didn't change their spots, apparantely another large cat doesn't either.
Well going on the posts from recent weeks you could have been playing at Happy Valley, Aldinga, Marion, Morphettville Park or anywhere else in the SFL. There are cowardly, behind the play incidents happening at almost every game each week and (big surprise here) there were also a number of cheap, unprovoked punches thrown by your own players on the weekend (well before the incident you mention in your post). I am in no way condoning what the Lions player did and honestly hope the tribunal makes an example of him as we don't need that sort of s***t, both at our club and in the SFL, but don't try to pretend that some of the players at the MVFC do nothing to provoke such incidents.
As for your leopard changing its spots commentIt sounds like in your opinion, incidents like this happen regularly against the Lions. If you have any proof to back up these claims i'd love to see it. In my experience, Lions V Emus games are always hard fought (but mostly fair!) contests. Again, Morphies were too good on the day in both grades yesterday and all credit too them. On a brighter note, it was good to see the emus A grade coach and a few of their players come in for a beer and a chat after the game.
I wish the young emu's player a speedy recovery and hopefully he gets back out on the park ASAP.
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