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Re: Southern Football League

Postby recruiter 10 » Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:45 pm

Swooper16 wrote:Has Simon Dean Been training?


Training the house down!!![/quote]

???

He had some good ideas during the brainstorming session then...???[/quote]

Just saw mitton at k-mart friday night its Scrabble to be followed by a intense game of snap
If the signings are true heaven help those on Selfe's team doh!! how do you spell that word again C A T :shock: :ANAL: :weedman:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:49 pm

recruiter 10 wrote:
Swooper16 wrote:Has Simon Dean Been training?


Training the house down!!!


???

He had some good ideas during the brainstorming session then...???[/quote]

Just saw mitton at k-mart friday night its Scrabble to be followed by a intense game of snap
If the signings are true heaven help those on Selfe's team doh!! how do you spell that word again C A T :shock: :ANAL: :weedman:[/quote]

Bit harsh R10.
Personally I dont give a rats toss bag as long as he gets a kick :)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby recruiter 10 » Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:03 pm

Sorry SB, couldnt help my ssselfe oh doh again! how do i sssspelt me nhame ](*,) ](*,) =)) =))
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bunton » Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:05 pm

Has Simon Dean Been training?[/quote]

Training the house down!!![/quote]

Did you have to re-imburse South for the money they paid to transfer him from West when he comitted there for two years. I hope South have not turned a blind eye to this, or there will be other SFL and GSFL clubs up in arms as they have taken a hard-line on similar situation in the past and rightly so
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby KungFu Panda » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:13 pm

Bunton wrote:Has Simon Dean Been training?


Training the house down!!![/quote]

Did you have to re-imburse South for the money they paid to transfer him from West when he comitted there for two years. I hope South have not turned a blind eye to this, or there will be other SFL and GSFL clubs up in arms as they have taken a hard-line on similar situation in the past and rightly so[/quote]
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Old and Grey » Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:33 pm

Moe wrote:
asert wrote:It is clubs like yours moe that is making the dollar rise. If u approach someone bring the cheque book otherwise focus on juniors and make it a club that people will approach you to play otherwise your standard will stay down as noone will bleed for your club only for the envelope sat nights. Not being rude I just know of some very ordinary footballers that have gone to your club and got paid 150 in one example and was a b grade player at the club he was from. Everyone knows your club cycles on dollars so will expect it

Ok asert, here is my thought out reply. Not attacking your character as i do not know who you are.
It is true Morphies probably over spent last season, especially on some forward line players, but that would be the only season in my time i think our football dept over used the chequebook.
Players who we have paid over the years that have & still do bleed for us would include Frahmy, Scoobs, Smithy, Boonie, Mitch, Patto & Rooey. Throw in old club faithfuls the Pitts, Knowles & Hardy our club culture is far from one run by the $.
Name the B grade player you mention & i will give you an honest assessment.
Sure we have a drinking culture too but I played in that culture and loved it.
As to everyone knowing our club cycles on dollars are these the same ëveryone"who know they don't pay players in Ametuer League?
Look forward to a reply!


Hey Moe! or is it Moe from the Simpsons? Either way I think I remember some of these guys and maybe even yourself from those days of the 80's. Jeez were they the times to be playing in the SFL!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby 85 WAS A GOOD YEAR » Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:43 pm

Swooper16 wrote:Sorry P32 - probably didnt make myself all that clear. Was saying in jest that Morphies are losing 7 key players. From what i understand there might a couple of young fellas that havent been too heavily involved in the club recently that might try their luck elsewhere. I dont think these are players that would have featured heavily in the A grade plans in 2010. Also dont think there would be 7 of them either.


Well maybe it's just time for a free plug here .... Perhaps they could give someone at Flaggies a call - we're interested in hearing from quality B Grade players who feel capable of playing A's but are currently at a club who has too many entrenched A Graders to make their mark.

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Re: Southern Football League

Postby ol man emu » Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:26 am

elfshadow wrote:Heard a rumor today that 7 morphett vale boys have left to join another club
done deal and one had a name of SCOTT in this playing group ( no its not about the trainer either )also heard of whispers about the coach and
a senior commitee person having heated words and coach almost walking out on the club



It is true that 7 of our 2007 under 18 premiership squad are training at aldinga.
the boys have not played for 2 years, are keen to play again and feel there are better opportunities at aldinga.[aldinga been chasing them for 2 years.]
If it does happen will wish the boys all the best as iv'e known them since mini league, and let them know they are more than welcome back at any time.
As for the whispers you are hearing they are untrue. Stop making up stories that are untrue.
The A grade coach and his asst, have settled in very well, they can't beleve the numbers and talent the have got to work with, they love it at m/vale and are not going any where.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Moe » Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:06 am

Old and Grey wrote:
Moe wrote:
asert wrote:It is clubs like yours moe that is making the dollar rise. If u approach someone bring the cheque book otherwise focus on juniors and make it a club that people will approach you to play otherwise your standard will stay down as noone will bleed for your club only for the envelope sat nights. Not being rude I just know of some very ordinary footballers that have gone to your club and got paid 150 in one example and was a b grade player at the club he was from. Everyone knows your club cycles on dollars so will expect it

Ok asert, here is my thought out reply. Not attacking your character as i do not know who you are.
It is true Morphies probably over spent last season, especially on some forward line players, but that would be the only season in my time i think our football dept over used the chequebook.
Players who we have paid over the years that have & still do bleed for us would include Frahmy, Scoobs, Smithy, Boonie, Mitch, Patto & Rooey. Throw in old club faithfuls the Pitts, Knowles & Hardy our club culture is far from one run by the $.
Name the B grade player you mention & i will give you an honest assessment.
Sure we have a drinking culture too but I played in that culture and loved it.
As to everyone knowing our club cycles on dollars are these the same ëveryone"who know they don't pay players in Ametuer League?
Look forward to a reply!
Why yes old & grey, its moe from the Simpsons by the way. The 80's were a fraction early for my senior playing days, except to say 1989 was a great year for my U/18's side. The 90's was when this comp was tough but fair and posers were dealt with early.

Hey Moe! or is it Moe from the Simpsons? Either way I think I remember some of these guys and maybe even yourself from those days of the 80's. Jeez were they the times to be playing in the SFL!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Moe » Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:22 am

I see Wheels & Deals is online. How is the wife feeling this morning?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Look Good In Leather » Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:56 am

shoe boy wrote:Last night was the town run followed by a brain storming and educational session in groups in the club.


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:00 am

Look Good In Leather wrote:
shoe boy wrote:Last night was the town run followed by a brain storming and educational session in groups in the club.


You get the ball, you kick the ball, I get the ball, I kick the ball....


Must be a bit of handball?? ;)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby MatteeG » Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:47 am

Old and Grey wrote:
Moe wrote:
asert wrote:It is clubs like yours moe that is making the dollar rise. If u approach someone bring the cheque book otherwise focus on juniors and make it a club that people will approach you to play otherwise your standard will stay down as noone will bleed for your club only for the envelope sat nights. Not being rude I just know of some very ordinary footballers that have gone to your club and got paid 150 in one example and was a b grade player at the club he was from. Everyone knows your club cycles on dollars so will expect it

Ok asert, here is my thought out reply. Not attacking your character as i do not know who you are.
It is true Morphies probably over spent last season, especially on some forward line players, but that would be the only season in my time i think our football dept over used the chequebook.
Players who we have paid over the years that have & still do bleed for us would include Frahmy, Scoobs, Smithy, Boonie, Mitch, Patto & Rooey. Throw in old club faithfuls the Pitts, Knowles & Hardy our club culture is far from one run by the $.
Name the B grade player you mention & i will give you an honest assessment.
Sure we have a drinking culture too but I played in that culture and loved it.
As to everyone knowing our club cycles on dollars are these the same ëveryone"who know they don't pay players in Ametuer League?
Look forward to a reply!


Hey Moe! or is it Moe from the Simpsons? Either way I think I remember some of these guys and maybe even yourself from those days of the 80's. Jeez were they the times to be playing in the SFL!
About time you posted again Old and Grey- I missed your avatar...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby WHEELS&DEALS » Fri Dec 04, 2009 10:53 am

Moe wrote:I see Wheels & Deals is online. How is the wife feeling this morning?


Lets just say I think she will be having a quiet one tonight.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby RFC 2010 » Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:45 am

MatteeG wrote:
Old and Grey wrote:
Moe wrote:
asert wrote:It is clubs like yours moe that is making the dollar rise. If u approach someone bring the cheque book otherwise focus on juniors and make it a club that people will approach you to play otherwise your standard will stay down as noone will bleed for your club only for the envelope sat nights. Not being rude I just know of some very ordinary footballers that have gone to your club and got paid 150 in one example and was a b grade player at the club he was from. Everyone knows your club cycles on dollars so will expect it

Ok asert, here is my thought out reply. Not attacking your character as i do not know who you are.
It is true Morphies probably over spent last season, especially on some forward line players, but that would be the only season in my time i think our football dept over used the chequebook.
Players who we have paid over the years that have & still do bleed for us would include Frahmy, Scoobs, Smithy, Boonie, Mitch, Patto & Rooey. Throw in old club faithfuls the Pitts, Knowles & Hardy our club culture is far from one run by the $.
Name the B grade player you mention & i will give you an honest assessment.
Sure we have a drinking culture too but I played in that culture and loved it.
As to everyone knowing our club cycles on dollars are these the same ëveryone"who know they don't pay players in Ametuer League?
Look forward to a reply!


Hey Moe! or is it Moe from the Simpsons? Either way I think I remember some of these guys and maybe even yourself from those days of the 80's. Jeez were they the times to be playing in the SFL!
About time you posted again Old and Grey- I missed your avatar...


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby petoe » Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:32 pm

Panther32 wrote:
AFLflyer wrote:Is it true Reynella have three very handy past players returning in 2010? including one state association player and two who have played association footy. Also Robbo will be a handy return after last year out with injury? Heard this all from a player from a rival club, so it could be wrong.

Robbo is out again, re did his knee in the final meeting with his Doctor. Very disappointing!!!


Sorry P32, this does not make sense to me? How and when did he re injure the knee? or was the original operation not successful? Is he def out then for another year?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby enjoythegame » Fri Dec 04, 2009 2:59 pm

petoe wrote:
Panther32 wrote:
AFLflyer wrote:Is it true Reynella have three very handy past players returning in 2010? including one state association player and two who have played association footy. Also Robbo will be a handy return after last year out with injury? Heard this all from a player from a rival club, so it could be wrong.

Robbo is out again, re did his knee in the final meeting with his Doctor. Very disappointing!!!


Sorry P32, this does not make sense to me? How and when did he re injure the knee? or was the original operation not successful? Is he def out then for another year?


Know Robbo is def out 4 the season. Sux when talent is side lined.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bunton » Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:16 pm

shoe boy wrote:
Look Good In Leather wrote:
shoe boy wrote:Last night was the town run followed by a brain storming and educational session in groups in the club.


You get the ball, you kick the ball, I get the ball, I kick the ball....


Must be a bit of handball?? ;)


Did you have to re-imburse South for the money they paid to transfer him from West when he comitted there for two years. I hope South have not turned a blind eye to this, or there will be other SFL and GSFL clubs up in arms as they have taken a hard-line on similar situation in the past and rightly so
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby a2m » Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:42 pm

Just read on facebook 7 more young guys from morphetval have signed at Aldinga, how many is that all up now? Things could be looking good for the sharks this season, anyone know any of these guys?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby elfshadow » Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:53 pm

ol man emu wrote:
elfshadow wrote:Heard a rumor today that 7 morphett vale boys have left to join another club
done deal and one had a name of SCOTT in this playing group ( no its not about the trainer either )also heard of whispers about the coach and
a senior commitee person having heated words and coach almost walking out on the club



It is true that 7 of our 2007 under 18 premiership squad are training at aldinga.
the boys have not played for 2 years, are keen to play again and feel there are better opportunities at aldinga.[aldinga been chasing them for 2 years.]
If it does happen will wish the boys all the best as iv'e known them since mini league, and let them know they are more than welcome back at any time.
As for the whispers you are hearing they are untrue. Stop making up stories that are untrue.
The A grade coach and his asst, have settled in very well, they can't beleve the numbers and talent the have got to work with, they love it at m/vale and are not going any where.



Your People are the ones telling me this so tell them to stop making it up
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