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Re: Southern Football League

Postby AFLflyer » Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:57 pm

The Mexican wrote:
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AFLflyer wrote:Yeah Swooper I now have heard simmilar. Good on him for giving it a go if it's true. I reckon he would come back to reynella if he doesn't crack the league this year. It is late in the season though thats why im surprised, next year could be his year after a good preseason with no injuries??


Pays not too commit too soon there flyer... Was out there last week and has been this week is my mail... Will be interesting too see how he performs...


what am I commiting too? fair to say reynella are gonna find it hard with out him up forward, just wondering if they can beat the best teams without milo, they seem to be struggling on the scoreboard the last couple of weeks, just wonder who's gonna step up!


Just in reference to you earlier posting claiming Tunit was full of Shite... Oops...


yeah fair enuff - sorry tooooonit.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby lovetotalkfooty » Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:10 pm

pale ale wrote:I think you will find that Milo will only play for South when Reynella have easier games and they are keen to do the same with some others in the SFL and having an open door to locals into the club


The bloke can play but you wouldn't think he can dictate when he plays SANFL footy, Ressies or SFL. He would have to choose 1 or the other surely?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby lion heart » Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:48 pm

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tunit wrote:well done lion fart, you worked it out, i would still get more than a handpass hahaha, you blokes seem to be struggling a fair bit at the moment...


I will give you some credit UNIT at least you had the balls to admit it. Yep lions struggling big time with a truckload of injuries and it is a struggle to fill 2 teams at the moment. The lions best/worst performances are poles apart and when we do have our best cattle on the park we can play good footy. Unfortunately its only getting worse two more went down saturday with serious injuries.


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bag The Points » Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:16 am

lovetotalkfooty wrote:
pale ale wrote:I think you will find that Milo will only play for South when Reynella have easier games and they are keen to do the same with some others in the SFL and having an open door to locals into the club


The bloke can play but you wouldn't think he can dictate when he plays SANFL footy, Ressies or SFL. He would have to choose 1 or the other surely?

It'd be a bit dangerous for Reynella as well. Can't see them being happy with an arrangement like that. You'd think they'd have learnt something from Morphettville Park.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby AFLflyer » Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:39 am

Bag The Points wrote:
lovetotalkfooty wrote:
pale ale wrote:I think you will find that Milo will only play for South when Reynella have easier games and they are keen to do the same with some others in the SFL and having an open door to locals into the club


The bloke can play but you wouldn't think he can dictate when he plays SANFL footy, Ressies or SFL. He would have to choose 1 or the other surely?

It'd be a bit dangerous for Reynella as well. Can't see them being happy with an arrangement like that. You'd think they'd have learnt something from Morphettville Park.


Disagree with you BTP. Why would it be dangerous for reynella??? Every SFL club should be keen for their players to make it at the highest level (especially players who have serviced the club for all those years) and they should be just as keen for those club men to come back and play with them whenever they can!! who wouldnt want a milo at full forward or bachman (sorry not sure of spelling) running down the wings at christies or sammy J coming back to key positions for the emu's.

Not dangerous for reynella at all, they just have to support him! that is what is important at this stage. You want to look at the future of the club as much as the present.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Fair Play » Thu Jun 19, 2008 1:05 pm

Flyer I dont think BTP was saying it was bad for him I got the impression he meant maybe its a bad idea to say that there are any easy games, after what I've read Reynella were knocked off by Morphettville Pk. I'd imagine if the Lonsdales or Aldingas heard that their ears would prick up with everyone saying they have improved apparently. But then again maybe I'm wrong.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Backliner » Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:01 pm

Maybe if Milo is at South he will have a better chance to pick up a couple of recruits for Reynella, mixing with guys from other clubs who may not be happy or interested in a move, lots of U19's who probably won't play ressies or league next year will be looking around I would think, think outside the square.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby efc » Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:03 pm

It is my understanding that Milo has gone back to South to start training in preperation for next season. If this is the case it is a huge bonus for Reynella as his fitness will improve dramatically and you will see him spend more time up the ground adding another dimension to Reynellas game.

It is a smart thing for him to be doing if this is the case as his body will be in better condition to start pre season out at South and hopefully he gives it a good crack and makes it again.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Reader » Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:30 pm

efc wrote:It is my understanding that Milo has gone back to South to start training in preperation for next season. If this is the case it is a huge bonus for Reynella as his fitness will improve dramatically and you will see him spend more time up the ground adding another dimension to Reynellas game.

It is a smart thing for him to be doing if this is the case as his body will be in better condition to start pre season out at South and hopefully he gives it a good crack and makes it again.


What was the reason for milo leaving South in the first place? Did he get dropped or did her return to Reynella on his own free will.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby cyclops » Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:46 pm

I know its still only very early in the season,but ive just had a look at all the ladders in all grades on sfl website and anyone who is invovled with the m/vale f.c must think be thinking they could really be in for a very exciting second half of the year with all grades but u/14s(in which they have a very young side but travelling well)in the top 2 and not only this all have very healthy percentages.Someone please tell me what makes this club so strong right through all there grades.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby AFLflyer » Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:58 pm

I think MV are successful because players old and young are attracted to successful clubs. People joining MV due to their success (mostly in the juniors) would have to be a factor of the Emu's success over the last decade. They are successful club thats for sure, i also think they have many loyal talented seniors that play there, which helps them!

gee, I hope they lose this year! to anyone!!! I;m sick of that crazy bunch of of red and black supporters hirling abuse at anyone who steps in their way on GF day. c'mon the rest of the SFL - step up, in all grades!!!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby cyclops » Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:02 pm

Well from what i hear the A grade just starting to get some very good players back just at the right time of year(and i mean very good).
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby cyclops » Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:03 pm

But flyer why are they so loyal to their club?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby AFLflyer » Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:08 pm

cyclops wrote:But flyer why are they so loyal to their club?


Maybe cause they have won 4 premierships in a row!

All clubs have loyal players, they have just got lots of them. I wonder how loyal they would be, without the success?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Fair Play » Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:15 pm

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cyclops wrote:But flyer why are they so loyal to their club?


Maybe cause they have won 4 premierships in a row!

All clubs have loyal players, they have just got lots of them. I wonder how loyal they would be, without the success?


Some good points flyer. You have to wonder if they were in some other clubs shoes would they stick around? Some people would for sure so hard to call. What about that younger fella who went to Aldinga? Thats gotta show some guts and heart, I heard what they offered him and apparently no where near what others were. Different kettle of fish?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby efc » Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:22 pm

dont quote me on this as i have not spoken to him about it (Milo). I think it was about the same time as alot of other players moved on when Pyman was there.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Backliner » Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:31 pm

Some good points flyer. You have to wonder if they were in some other clubs shoes would they stick around? Some people would for sure so hard to call. What about that younger fella who went to Aldinga? Thats gotta show some guts and heart, I heard what they offered him and apparently no where near what others were. Different kettle of fish?[/quote]

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Re: Southern Football League

Postby cyclops » Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:51 pm

Flyer u w**ka all these blokes have been at m/vale for at least 10 yrs well b4 all the success,now give me a better answer why are they all so loyal?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby AFLflyer » Thu Jun 19, 2008 5:05 pm

cyclops wrote:Flyer u w**ka all these blokes have been at m/vale for at least 10 yrs well b4 all the success,now give me a better answer why are they all so loyal?


settle down bud, just a comment, hardly makes me a w**ka (whatever that is).

All / most clubs have got their players and officials who have been at their clubs for 10 + years (through successes and failure), point is, it's alot easier to gain and hold players when everyones winning and a winning culture has begun. It's definitely what juniors (juniors parents) are attracted too.

if you've got an answer about the loyalty, why dont you give it to us, i apparently have no idea what im talking about? !
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby AFLflyer » Thu Jun 19, 2008 5:05 pm

cyclops wrote:Flyer u w**ka all these blokes have been at m/vale for at least 10 yrs well b4 all the success,now give me a better answer why are they all so loyal?


settle down bud, just a comment, hardly makes me a w**ka (whatever that is).

All / most clubs have got their players and officials who have been at their clubs for 10 + years (through successes and failure), point is, it's alot easier to gain and hold players when everyones winning and a winning culture has begun. It's definitely what juniors (juniors parents) are attracted too.

if you've got an answer about the loyalty, why dont you give it to us, i apparently have no idea what im talking about? !
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