by Massive Tackle » Mon May 02, 2011 12:58 pm
by Phantom Gossiper » Mon May 02, 2011 2:00 pm
Massive Tackle wrote:See David Payne has Ingle Farm back on track and far away from relegation this year. But I do hold old farmers sentiments in why the Club would have it's previous sacked coach on the committee??!
I've heard of 'Keep your friends close and your enemies closer', but that's ridiculous!
by the dirty dog » Mon May 02, 2011 5:37 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Massive Tackle wrote:See David Payne has Ingle Farm back on track and far away from relegation this year. But I do hold old farmers sentiments in why the Club would have it's previous sacked coach on the committee??!
i totally agree with you phantom , our club tried to lure him onto our committee even though he had already coached us , he's a doer not gunna !!
I've heard of 'Keep your friends close and your enemies closer', but that's ridiculous!
Just because he failed as a coach, does not mean he doesn't still have something to offer the club.
May not be a very good coach perhaps he is very good at his role on the committee?
Don't think sacking a coach automatically makes him an enemy..
by Senor Moto Gadili » Mon May 02, 2011 7:21 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Massive Tackle wrote:See David Payne has Ingle Farm back on track and far away from relegation this year. But I do hold old farmers sentiments in why the Club would have it's previous sacked coach on the committee??!
I've heard of 'Keep your friends close and your enemies closer', but that's ridiculous!
Just because he failed as a coach, does not mean he doesn't still have something to offer the club.
May not be a very good coach perhaps he is very good at his role on the committee?
Don't think sacking a coach automatically makes him an enemy..
by scottiemc » Mon May 02, 2011 8:04 pm
furiousflemo wrote:scottroo wrote:harsh scottymc, the b grade dished out a few cheapies however in the A grade there were tough, hard, quick and strong and gave us a football lesson, i thought they have cleaned up allot and should be commended, allot of people trying to do the right thing
Cheers Scottroo....I played in the b grade and thought you blokes gave as good as you got....had to take off after the game so missed the A's, so cant comment on anything that may have happened in this game.
by TOSSER » Mon May 02, 2011 8:57 pm
Quichey wrote:AU beat TOS...WTF happened there?!
by cufc midget » Mon May 02, 2011 9:15 pm
by cufc midget » Mon May 02, 2011 9:26 pm
sobcu wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:sobcu wrote:sorry guys been a while but im back... this weeks tips are
Round 4
Henley v Ingle Farm
Glenunga v Kenilworth
Blackfriars v Houghton
Adelaide Uni v Trinity
Central United v Colonel Light
some good games this week keen to see who gets up or if there are any upsets
There's a new thread specifically for tips now mate.
goes to show how long i have been away hahahha
by Phantom Gossiper » Mon May 02, 2011 9:28 pm
cufc midget wrote:just seeing if this is how u reply 2 a comment from someone else ?????![]()
by cufc midget » Mon May 02, 2011 9:34 pm
scottroo wrote:the dirty dog wrote::lol:
pretty ordinary post considering central united had players in hospital with concussion, considering you only lost by 115pts. but good to see your a grade & coaching staff come back for a drink.scottiemc wrote:Seems the only thing that has changed at CU is the bathroom facilities. Still a bunch of snipers.
from my view the hit on the bloke that went down was a hip and shoulder that copped him high, umpire called play on, nothing in it
hope the guys ok though, had a few chats with some central united folk through out the day and they seem to be moving in the right direction
by old farmer » Mon May 02, 2011 9:42 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Massive Tackle wrote:See David Payne has Ingle Farm back on track and far away from relegation this year. But I do hold old farmers sentiments in why the Club would have it's previous sacked coach on the committee??!
I've heard of 'Keep your friends close and your enemies closer', but that's ridiculous!
Just because he failed as a coach, does not mean he doesn't still have something to offer the club.
May not be a very good coach perhaps he is very good at his role on the committee?
Don't think sacking a coach automatically makes him an enemy..
by cufc midget » Mon May 02, 2011 9:44 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:cufc midget wrote:just seeing if this is how u reply 2 a comment from someone else ?????![]()
No offense mate.. but its hardly rocket sciencejust hit the 'quote' button!
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Anyway welcome to the forums, happy posting
by Phantom Gossiper » Mon May 02, 2011 9:48 pm
old farmer wrote:Why was he sacked again
by scottroo » Mon May 02, 2011 9:57 pm
cufc midget wrote:still trying to work this site out , just wanting to say THANX to the players and coaching staff for staying around and have a beer or two after the game , and i for one will be doing the same wen we travel 2 play u guys that is tru sportsmanship something u dont see to often these days, so again cheers fellas...
scottroo wrote:the dirty dog wrote::lol:
pretty ordinary post considering central united had players in hospital with concussion, considering you only lost by 115pts. but good to see your a grade & coaching staff come back for a drink.scottiemc wrote:Seems the only thing that has changed at CU is the bathroom facilities. Still a bunch of snipers.
from my view the hit on the bloke that went down was a hip and shoulder that copped him high, umpire called play on, nothing in it
hope the guys ok though, had a few chats with some central united folk through out the day and they seem to be moving in the right direction
by furiousflemo » Tue May 03, 2011 11:16 am
scottiemc wrote:furiousflemo wrote:scottroo wrote:harsh scottymc, the b grade dished out a few cheapies however in the A grade there were tough, hard, quick and strong and gave us a football lesson, i thought they have cleaned up allot and should be commended, allot of people trying to do the right thing
Cheers Scottroo....I played in the b grade and thought you blokes gave as good as you got....had to take off after the game so missed the A's, so cant comment on anything that may have happened in this game.
by Hefty » Tue May 03, 2011 11:34 am
Phantom Gossiper wrote:old farmer wrote:Why was he sacked again
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Not seriously going to go through all this AGAIN!?
Seriously just drop the vendetta, if you feel so passionately about the farmers why don't you do something about it, instead of sniping on a forum?
by Media Park » Tue May 03, 2011 7:49 pm
Hefty wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:old farmer wrote:Why was he sacked again
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Not seriously going to go through all this AGAIN!?
Seriously just drop the vendetta, if you feel so passionately about the farmers why don't you do something about it, instead of sniping on a forum?
PG don't worry about Old Farmer's comments. He is just a Muckracker who likes to ride on other people's coat tails!!!
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by old farmer » Tue May 03, 2011 7:59 pm
Hefty wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:old farmer wrote:Why was he sacked again![]()
Not seriously going to go through all this AGAIN!?
Seriously just drop the vendetta, if you feel so passionately about the farmers why don't you do something about it, instead of sniping on a forum?
by sprinttospace » Wed May 04, 2011 3:42 pm
by mighty hounds » Wed May 04, 2011 3:44 pm
sprinttospace wrote:seems that the bos v central united game has the punters split in the tipping thread.
a good challenge for the lads this week.
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