Felch wrote:Yeah, fair enough SMAC, probably should have read it back to myself before posting it - no disrespect intended didnt come across the right way. Still a great rumour though !!!
Salisbury played well today, a solid team performance. Pag, I reckon the throw in the air at the end of the game was the farthest you moved the ball all day . Steve Couzner BOG by plenty, the weather suits his game perfectly.
For what it's worth, I would have had Hoody in the top couple for North Haven.
Cmon Pag, where are you ? I thought you would have been on here gloating Seriously though, great effort against one of the more fancied teams. I reckon the grade is even more wide open than it was before. Para Hills travelling beautifully at the moment too.
portland Bgrade got home in canter despite a couple of outs on the weekend Felch, what is the epth at portland like especially in terms of the blossoming b grade side down there. Finals contenders?
"Micky McFinnigan the bell tolls for thee in the moores of scotland!"
Not sure where the B's sit at the moment MMc, look like they are ok, but havent really been tested yet. Depth is ok too, still a handful of blokes playing C's who are very capable B grade footballers. Biggest test to date this week against Mitcham.
i remember that Bgrade side from last year, is it the same top 5 players? also a young leadership group to boot, must consider that side along with one or two others as possible benchmarks
"Micky McFinnigan the bell tolls for thee in the moores of scotland!"
Probably lost 2 of last years top 5 at this stage - no Sims at the moment, wont see him until after mid-year and missing last years CHB.
What club would you be involved with MMc ?
Way too early to be calling anyone benchmarks, but think Salisbury and Mitcham will be good in the ressies.
how is that the stupidest comment
word has been said that neither of them are happy with the A coach!
the bird brothers were originally connected to NH as well
whats stopping them from returning there
im just an innocent observer Felch, no particular affiliation or affinity for any club, but portland has caught my eye. chris simms is a big in, john bird, brett webber and paul graham are all a chance to play under the B grade super coach there again over the coming weeks. 2 out of three having held their own on the weekend should be helpful. j bird adding hardness at the ball and webber a general through the midfield and graham bringing pace. surely the blue blood of mitcham would struggl to contain them? throw in a tim upton and a Kym Gaylard and its a good line up.
"Micky McFinnigan the bell tolls for thee in the moores of scotland!"
Fisty that is a seriously silly rumour to circulate, the bird brothers are an institution at portland similar to the webber dynasty. my rumour: dbird to captain portland fc next year... it has all the sizzle under it down there
"Micky McFinnigan the bell tolls for thee in the moores of scotland!"