by Osama » Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:53 pm
by UNDERthePACK » Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:59 pm
Stewie Griffin wrote:Trigger is a great bloke, no question there,
believe daysof is speaking about someone brandishing the number 23,
have always got along well with Mr 23 too, but his effort on Saturday wasn't near his finest hour.
Sometimes finals bring out the ogre in people.
Trigger has had a great year and would like to think his style of game was drawn slightly from my own.
Some would say un-accountable, but other smarter people would say 'able to read the play'.
I see no issue with the large Koch supporting a team that he has had an affiliation with for most his life,
sure he is at the Donny's now but the roots are not forgotten.
Should be a great day Saturday......bring it on and get around us.
by Pinch Hitter » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:18 pm
by Osama » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:21 pm
UNDERthePACK wrote:Stewie Griffin wrote:Trigger is a great bloke, no question there,
believe daysof is speaking about someone brandishing the number 23,
have always got along well with Mr 23 too, but his effort on Saturday wasn't near his finest hour.
Sometimes finals bring out the ogre in people.
Trigger has had a great year and would like to think his style of game was drawn slightly from my own.
Some would say un-accountable, but other smarter people would say 'able to read the play'.
I see no issue with the large Koch supporting a team that he has had an affiliation with for most his life,
sure he is at the Donny's now but the roots are not forgotten.
Should be a great day Saturday......bring it on and get around us.
Agree with you there Stewie. The Big fella has been a massive (no pun intended) Angaston supporter / player / manager for most of his life and one year at the Willaston shouldn't be a reason for him not to enjoy and jump back on the Angaston bandwagon for the finals campaign.
my unbiased prediction:
Angaston to win in a thriller with the 'Body' Kurtz taking a crucial mark in the last minute of the game and delivering to the 'Nose' Harvey in the midfield who will then put a 55m pass on the chest of the B-Train, siren sounds and the B-Train slots through the winning goal after the siren. Young Andrew Pech will then need medical help because the B-Train has just mauled him in his over excited uncontrollable state that he will be in from kicking the winning Sausage Roll
by Swooper » Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:35 pm
Osama wrote:Popped over to have a look at Tanunda training tonight.
Managed to tune in my AK47 scope, ready for a JFK finale.
I also bumped into Ronnie Bailee this arvo. He was a little concerned about the panther machine.
Where are you Swooper? wanting to know your neutral opinion on the game.
by underdogs » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:06 pm
by Borat » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:16 pm
daysofourlives wrote:steam train wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Shh..Listen2me wrote:What was kocho doing Saturday? Is he Willaston or Angaston? Saw him at the prelim carrying on like only he does. Would hate to think what the Willaston players would think if they saw him carrying on like he was.
im sure they wouldve loved it just as much as he did giving it to stafford and his nuri <edited by mods>. i can assure u willaston share the same hatred for nuri as he does. dont believe willaston were playing were they?
What is wrong with going to a final and picking a team to support better than sitting on the fence isnt it???
nothing wrong with picking a side and getting behind them daisof... giving it to tregenza as he came off with a broken nose was a bit much though. can you confirm or deny that rumour on behalf of kocho daisof?
oh diddums poor trigger actually had someone standing him on saturday did he and had to compete for a contested ball. what about the dirty over rated sniper from ur club, he stomped on more feet than he got kicks and that was just as effective as his kicks, he was toweled up by harvey and co
by drifter » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:18 pm
by Queen Vic. » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:19 pm
by Plugger04 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:26 pm
by Osama » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:33 pm
Shh..Listen2me wrote:What was kocho doing Saturday? Is he Willaston or Angaston? Saw him at the prelim carrying on like only he does. Would hate to think what the Willaston players would think if they saw him carrying on like he was.
by catchit » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:49 pm
by daysofourlives » Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:09 pm
Plugger04 wrote:I am hoping Willaston pretender and Angaston moron Koch does get lippy Saturday.
Be a pleasure to unload some of my own chin music for some half time entertainment. I am sure Trigger wouldnt mind seeing his nose broken and having the favour returned.
by JS SPORTS » Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:31 pm
Osama wrote:UNDERthePACK wrote:Stewie Griffin wrote:Trigger is a great bloke, no question there,
believe daysof is speaking about someone brandishing the number 23,
have always got along well with Mr 23 too, but his effort on Saturday wasn't near his finest hour.
Sometimes finals bring out the ogre in people.
Trigger has had a great year and would like to think his style of game was drawn slightly from my own.
Some would say un-accountable, but other smarter people would say 'able to read the play'.
I see no issue with the large Koch supporting a team that he has had an affiliation with for most his life,
sure he is at the Donny's now but the roots are not forgotten.
Should be a great day Saturday......bring it on and get around us.
Agree with you there Stewie. The Big fella has been a massive (no pun intended) Angaston supporter / player / manager for most of his life and one year at the Willaston shouldn't be a reason for him not to enjoy and jump back on the Angaston bandwagon for the finals campaign.
my unbiased prediction:
Angaston to win in a thriller with the 'Body' Kurtz taking a crucial mark in the last minute of the game and delivering to the 'Nose' Harvey in the midfield who will then put a 55m pass on the chest of the B-Train, siren sounds and the B-Train slots through the winning goal after the siren. Young Andrew Pech will then need medical help because the B-Train has just mauled him in his over excited uncontrollable state that he will be in from kicking the winning Sausage Roll
I will go more like this.
I see Coach Hadden being the key to the day.
He will save the day when he rings the fully manscaped Brandon "The Body" Kurtz who has fallen asleep in the solarium at Essential Beauty.
He will then take a Leo Barry mark to save the game.
Celebratations will follow when he takes his shirt off and shows his beach muscles off.
by JS SPORTS » Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:32 pm
catchit wrote:gee this koch fella seems well liked
by Plugger04 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:32 pm
daysofourlives wrote:Plugger04 wrote:I am hoping Willaston pretender and Angaston moron Koch does get lippy Saturday.
Be a pleasure to unload some of my own chin music for some half time entertainment. I am sure Trigger wouldnt mind seeing his nose broken and having the favour returned.
i didnt realize koch actually broke triggers nose u moron!!! havnt heard anything bout all the nuri supporters giving bascombe a send off when he came off with blood streaming down his face, including the nuri bench!!! u all need to get over it and HTFU!!
by JDizzle » Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:01 am
Plugger04 wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Plugger04 wrote:I am hoping Willaston pretender and Angaston moron Koch does get lippy Saturday.
Be a pleasure to unload some of my own chin music for some half time entertainment. I am sure Trigger wouldnt mind seeing his nose broken and having the favour returned.
i didnt realize koch actually broke triggers nose u moron!!! havnt heard anything bout all the nuri supporters giving bascombe a send off when he came off with blood streaming down his face, including the nuri bench!!! u all need to get over it and HTFU!!
Some would say Bascombe had it coming for a long time and deserved what he got , cant keep trying to clean up kids and players smaller then him and get away with it forever.
Koch is the moron , giving a respected and fair player a spray coming from the ground with a busted nose is very ordinary.
Like Bascombe, he may have a little taste of karma coming his way.
by Osama » Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:18 am
by BoundaryRider84 » Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:27 am
Osama wrote:The "B-TRAIN" is no Dennis Ferguson.
More the replica 1970's style footballer.
Kids excluded, but gloves are off with the rest.
Tickets for the "B-TRAIN" are now available on route to Freeling.
Be quick, limited seats.
by aceman » Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:11 am
Osama wrote:The "B-TRAIN" is no Dennis Ferguson.
More the replica 1970's style footballer.
Kids excluded, but gloves are off with the rest.
Tickets for the "B-TRAIN" are now available on route to Freeling.
Be quick, limited seats.
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