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adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:10 am
by Blacks130
If the unthinkable happens tomorrow and the Blacks lose to the sharks, I suspect Tony Roach will put to the club that he will continue coaching until they 1. are stable within the Div 1 comp wether that be 1 year or two year or 2. there's a general concensus that we have in our midst a "true Uni" man to assume the mantle. If that be the case I will throw out there the enevitable appointment of a bloke that has assumed most roles within our club and while he had a little break from the club in 06, he's back and in fine form, slowly but surely he's re-establishing himself as the King of our club - John Kernahan, ex premiership Player with Blacks in 99, Broadview Premiership player in 93 & 98 not to mention the three losing GF's he played in. State SAAFL coach for 3 years in 2000/01/03. he's rooted around doing every job other than coaching the A's and I think this will be his time - word has it, his frustrations are a boiling point and if it wasn't for his mentor in Roach being in charge he would have well a truly spat the dummy and shifted a few out........ Wait and see. If this does happen, all hell will break loose.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:16 am
by Bluedemon
best thing would be for uni to go down to div 2 :)

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:55 am
by Zelezny Chucks
best thing or not its gonna happen!

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 11:23 am
by Blacks130
[quote="kookas"]best thing would be for uni to go down to div 2 :)[/quote]

And from what vast experience do you draw this conclusion Kookas, and who would it be best for ?

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 11:55 am
by dinglinga
oh well atleast uni will be able rely on their juniors( NOT)

i hear poaching season will be here

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 12:12 pm
by Blacks130
[quote="dinglinga"]oh well atleast uni will be able rely on their juniors( NOT)

i hear poaching season will be here[/quote]

How original dinglinga, but you're right we'll be hunting them down - maybe even yours

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:52 pm
by finn
dinglinga wrote:oh well atleast uni will be able rely on their juniors( NOT)

i hear poaching season will be here


once again, university are not a geographically based club, they are a club from an offshoot of an education institution and a tertiary level one at that. as far as i'm aware, not too many under 8's go to university.

i'm believe that kids should play at a suburban club, preferably in the area that they grow up in to have that social side of things - i also believe that university could generate enough interest among past players to have its own junior sides and remember that many past players of uni are involved in loacl area sides with their kids.. this of course would lead to more problems; in other words if uni had junior sides we'd be accused of poaching kids from their 'local area' clubs, if we don't, we do nothing for the saafl as we don't have junior clubs and just poach 'ready made players'. please decide on what level you would like to sledge uni.

university has many players from interstate and from rural areas that use the club as a way of meeting people. people go to university (the institution not the club) to expand their knowledge and networks, why can't they then decide to play at a different club in order to meet new people? it's a very cloistered attitude suggesting that people should stay at one club for their footballing career.

perhaps the question you should ask, is why do people stay at the football club if the clubs they originally come from are so good?

yes, i'm from university but i've also experienced long term stays at two surburban clubs with strong cultures and i know which club and culture i prefer.

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:18 pm
by Bluedemon
Blacks130 wrote:
kookas wrote:best thing would be for uni to go down to div 2 :)


And from what vast experience do you draw this conclusion Kookas, and who would it be best for ?


for the bloody league, at last uni's will be going down

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:59 pm
by finn
kookas wrote:
best thing would be for uni to go down to div 2 :)

Blacks130 wrote:
And from what vast experience do you draw this conclusion Kookas, and who would it be best for ?

kookas wrote:
for the bloody league, at last uni's will be going down


i still at a loss as to the reasons as why this would be best for the league? please explain in some detail as i would like to understand your reasoning (this is actually a serious response).

cheers

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:22 pm
by Jayne
It would at least water down the Blacks arrogance...

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:37 pm
by Blacks130
[quote="Jayne"]It would at least water down the Blacks arrogance...[/quote]


Or fill in the chip on your shoulder

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:49 pm
by Shirtfront
Well i'll tell ya there is no sympathy from Broadview. Spoke to a couple of Tired Tigers the other day. Aparrently last year when Uni's beat the Tigers at Uni in the Centenary game, the supporters were spewing out relegation taunts (as the tigers where battling to stay up at the time), and apparently the Uni players got stuck into a few of the senior players about playing in Div 2 towards the end of the game. Now i know that happens with every club, but seeing as though Broadview will now take over the mantle as longest serving Div 1 club, i would like to be at the return game at Tigerland to see if the favour is returned. Wonder if the Tired Tigers will remind their players that week????

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:06 pm
by Blacks130
[quote="sharky"]Well i'll tell ya there is no sympathy from Broadview. Spoke to a couple of Tired Tigers the other day. Aparrently last year when Uni's beat the Tigers at Uni in the Centenary game, the supporters were spewing out relegation taunts (as the tigers where battling to stay up at the time), and apparently the Uni players got stuck into a few of the senior players about playing in Div 2 towards the end of the game. Now i know that happens with every club, but seeing as though Broadview will now take over the mantle as longest serving Div 1 club, i would like to be at the return game at Tigerland to see if the favour is returned. Wonder if the Tired Tigers will remind their players that week????[/quote]


That's one of the ironies of Adelaide Uni's season in that any player that taunted a Broadview player last year is probably sunning himself in Greece at the moment and any Uni player the pulls on the guernsey out at Broadview in a coupke of weeks will have no idea what the Tired Tigers might be refering too as he was probably playing Div 6 this time last year.

Ah well what goes around comes around and it seems it's our turn.

Sharky, can you tell me how to highlight a quote please ?

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:51 pm
by Bluedemon
finn wrote:
kookas wrote:
best thing would be for uni to go down to div 2 :)

Blacks130 wrote:
And from what vast experience do you draw this conclusion Kookas, and who would it be best for ?

kookas wrote:
for the bloody league, at last uni's will be going down


i still at a loss as to the reasons as why this would be best for the league? please explain in some detail as i would like to understand your reasoning (this is actually a serious response).

cheers


Why wouldnt it be???????? :rolleyes: i dont have to go into the full reasons, you guys have enough people to do the sum's :partyman:
:supz:

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:59 pm
by finn
finn wrote:
Quote:
kookas wrote:
best thing would be for uni to go down to div 2 :)

Blacks130 wrote:
And from what vast experience do you draw this conclusion Kookas, and who would it be best for ?

kookas wrote:
for the bloody league, at last uni's will be going down


i still at a loss as to the reasons as why this would be best for the league? please explain in some detail as i would like to understand your reasoning (this is actually a serious response).

cheers

Why wouldnt it be???????? :rolleyes: i dont have to go into the full reasons, you guys have enough people to do the sum's :partyman:
:supz:


terrific non-answer there kookas.
ah well, least the e grade is doing ok.

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:08 pm
by Bluedemon
finn wrote:
finn wrote:
Quote:
kookas wrote:
best thing would be for uni to go down to div 2 :)

Blacks130 wrote:
And from what vast experience do you draw this conclusion Kookas, and who would it be best for ?

kookas wrote:
for the bloody league, at last uni's will be going down


i still at a loss as to the reasons as why this would be best for the league? please explain in some detail as i would like to understand your reasoning (this is actually a serious response).

cheers

Why wouldnt it be???????? :rolleyes: i dont have to go into the full reasons, you guys have enough people to do the sum's :partyman:
:supz:


terrific non-answer there kookas.
ah well, least the e grade is doing ok.


Thank You very much. At least the new coach next year will do better. =D>

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 5:03 pm
by Shirtfront
Blacks130 wrote:
sharky wrote:Well i'll tell ya there is no sympathy from Broadview. Spoke to a couple of Tired Tigers the other day. Aparrently last year when Uni's beat the Tigers at Uni in the Centenary game, the supporters were spewing out relegation taunts (as the tigers where battling to stay up at the time), and apparently the Uni players got stuck into a few of the senior players about playing in Div 2 towards the end of the game. Now i know that happens with every club, but seeing as though Broadview will now take over the mantle as longest serving Div 1 club, i would like to be at the return game at Tigerland to see if the favour is returned. Wonder if the Tired Tigers will remind their players that week????



That's one of the ironies of Adelaide Uni's season in that any player that taunted a Broadview player last year is probably sunning himself in Greece at the moment and any Uni player the pulls on the guernsey out at Broadview in a coupke of weeks will have no idea what the Tired Tigers might be refering too as he was probably playing Div 6 this time last year.

Ah well what goes around comes around and it seems it's our turn.

Sharky, can you tell me how to highlight a quote please ?


Usually just click on quote in the corner, then select the paragraph or sentence you want and make it bold using the tool bar upstairs. See how ya go. Point taken re Uni players actually not playing anymore, but like you said, i reckon they will have to deal with a little fire next game.

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 7:05 pm
by Blacks130
[quote="kookas"][quote="finn"][quote]
kookas wrote:
best thing would be for uni to go down to div 2 :)

Blacks130 wrote:
And from what vast experience do you draw this conclusion Kookas, and who would it be best for ?

kookas wrote:
for the bloody league, at last uni's will be going down[/quote]

i still at a loss as to the reasons as why this would be best for the league? please explain in some detail as i would like to understand your reasoning (this is actually a serious response).

cheers[/quote]

Why wouldnt it be???????? :rolleyes: i dont have to go into the full reasons, you guys have enough people to do the sum's :partyman:
:supz:[/quote]


Kookas, I'm just trying to learn from someone like you who seems to have a wealth of knowledge to share on the ideal dynamics of the competition.

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:33 pm
by silent hour
Blacks130 wrote:
sharky wrote:Well i'll tell ya there is no sympathy from Broadview. Spoke to a couple of Tired Tigers the other day. Aparrently last year when Uni's beat the Tigers at Uni in the Centenary game, the supporters were spewing out relegation taunts (as the tigers where battling to stay up at the time), and apparently the Uni players got stuck into a few of the senior players about playing in Div 2 towards the end of the game. Now i know that happens with every club, but seeing as though Broadview will now take over the mantle as longest serving Div 1 club, i would like to be at the return game at Tigerland to see if the favour is returned. Wonder if the Tired Tigers will remind their players that week????



That's one of the ironies of Adelaide Uni's season in that any player that taunted a Broadview player last year is probably sunning himself in Greece at the moment and any Uni player the pulls on the guernsey out at Broadview in a coupke of weeks will have no idea what the Tired Tigers might be refering too as he was probably playing Div 6 this time last year.

Ah well what goes around comes around and it seems it's our turn.

Sharky, can you tell me how to highlight a quote please ?


Blacks130 you just need to select the quote button (top right corner) in the message you want to quote and then make sure your cursor is after the last bracketed quote when you commence writing your response.

Re: adelaide Universty Football Club - Coach

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:37 pm
by silent hour
silent hour wrote:
Blacks130 wrote:
That's one of the ironies of Adelaide Uni's season in that any player that taunted a Broadview player last year is probably sunning himself in Greece at the moment and any Uni player the pulls on the guernsey out at Broadview in a coupke of weeks will have no idea what the Tired Tigers might be refering too as he was probably playing Div 6 this time last year.

Ah well what goes around comes around and it seems it's our turn.

Sharky, can you tell me how to highlight a quote please ?


Blacks130 you just need to select the quote button (top right corner) in the message you want to quote and then make sure your cursor is after the last bracketed quote when you commence writing your response.


or if you want you can delete some of the previous quotes like I have done here, hope this helps.