by whufc » Wed Oct 29, 2025 2:54 pm

by Brodlach » Wed Oct 29, 2025 3:11 pm
whufc wrote:Whilst whatever it is is shit somehow try and find comfort in the fact of knowing you're a great person and you're a great friend to people.
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by Footy Chick » Wed Oct 29, 2025 3:21 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:Footy Chick wrote:When you find out people who you thought were friends, aren't really friends.
Even sadder when you find out 20 years later.
Sorry I didn't ring you back yesterday
by Footy Chick » Wed Oct 29, 2025 3:29 pm
whufc wrote:Whilst whatever it is is shit somehow try and find comfort in the fact of knowing you're a great person and you're a great friend to people.
by dedja » Wed Oct 29, 2025 10:35 pm
Footy Chick wrote:whufc wrote:Whilst whatever it is is shit somehow try and find comfort in the fact of knowing you're a great person and you're a great friend to people.
Thank you - and I mean that.
It's actually 2 completely different people as well, so I'm having a great week...
carey wrote:I find an effective means is a fist straight to the throat.
It's a 2 pronged effect, you instantly feel better and they struggle to breath, its win/win.
by carey » Thu Oct 30, 2025 6:22 am
by Booney » Thu Oct 30, 2025 8:11 am
by Eagles2014 » Thu Oct 30, 2025 8:34 am
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by The Bedge » Thu Oct 30, 2025 11:37 am
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by whufc » Fri Oct 31, 2025 1:06 pm
Brodlach wrote:whufc wrote:Whilst whatever it is is shit somehow try and find comfort in the fact of knowing you're a great person and you're a great friend to people.
Who’s hacked your profile![]()
That’s a nice thing to say.
by whufc » Fri Oct 31, 2025 1:08 pm
The Bedge wrote:So bloody sad.. can't even put into words. Feel for the family and everyone involved.
Makes me angry a little too - we get all sorts of Indian blokes / teams rock up to our nets every night - they're not allowed to use the nets and i'm coaching juniors, but they wont listen and move on, but they think they need to practice T20 and have balls being smashed everywhere.. constantly in fear of one of my kids getting hit.
Again they don't listen "We need to practice our shots". ******* muppets.
by dedja » Fri Oct 31, 2025 1:11 pm
by whufc » Mon Nov 03, 2025 1:25 pm
dedja wrote:Used to spend most of high school lunch time in summer in the nets, not sure how we all survived … either had 6 fielding in the nets themselves or would go for the tonk and the ball would lob on the main oval with plenty of random targets to hit without warning.
by gadj1976 » Tue Nov 04, 2025 7:01 am
dedja wrote:Used to spend most of high school lunch time in summer in the nets, not sure how we all survived … either had 6 fielding in the nets themselves or would go for the tonk and the ball would lob on the main oval with plenty of random targets to hit without warning.
by Pseudo » Fri Nov 28, 2025 10:51 am
Booney wrote:Spring Gully Foods shuts its doors after nearly 80 years of trading
South Australia’s iconic and family-owned company, Spring Gully Foods, has gone into administration and stopped trading, with debts of nearly $4m.
James McPherson, of Meertens, was yesterday appointed administrator – more than a decade after the public last rallied to save the food company from collapsing.
After nearly 80 years in operation, Mr McPherson said he would look to sell the business assets, which could involve a takeover of the brand, but all staff had been let go.
“I had a look and the business was unable to continue trading, so when I stepped into it yesterday all employees were terminated,” Mr McPherson said.
“There were 22 full-time/part-time employees, of a total workforce of 34.”
Known for its jams, chutneys, sauces and pickles, Mr McPherson said there were a number of reasons as to why the company went into administration.
“The primary one was loss of contracts, which essentially resulted in significant loss of revenue and when that happens there was a corresponding fall in gross profit, so they’re struggling to meet overheads,” he said.
“It suffered from overseas competition, really. People are looking to buy cheaper.”
The company, led by Russell Webb, Kevin Webb and Tegan Hack, has outstanding debts of $3.8m owed to unsecured creditors, of which there is more than 1000, Mr McPherson said.
All company taxes and superannuation to employees were up-to-date, with annual leave and long service entitlements to be paid in the future, Mr McPherson said.
In 2013, the award-winning fourth-generation company went into voluntary administration with debts to unsecured creditors of $4.9m.
Unprecedented support from shoppers saw Spring Gully items fly off the shelves and the company lift its turnover to $1.5m one week following the announcement.
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sou ... Im0oXqi52w
by Booney » Fri Nov 28, 2025 10:53 am
Pseudo wrote:Booney wrote:Spring Gully Foods shuts its doors after nearly 80 years of trading
South Australia’s iconic and family-owned company, Spring Gully Foods, has gone into administration and stopped trading, with debts of nearly $4m.
James McPherson, of Meertens, was yesterday appointed administrator – more than a decade after the public last rallied to save the food company from collapsing.
After nearly 80 years in operation, Mr McPherson said he would look to sell the business assets, which could involve a takeover of the brand, but all staff had been let go.
“I had a look and the business was unable to continue trading, so when I stepped into it yesterday all employees were terminated,” Mr McPherson said.
“There were 22 full-time/part-time employees, of a total workforce of 34.”
Known for its jams, chutneys, sauces and pickles, Mr McPherson said there were a number of reasons as to why the company went into administration.
“The primary one was loss of contracts, which essentially resulted in significant loss of revenue and when that happens there was a corresponding fall in gross profit, so they’re struggling to meet overheads,” he said.
“It suffered from overseas competition, really. People are looking to buy cheaper.”
The company, led by Russell Webb, Kevin Webb and Tegan Hack, has outstanding debts of $3.8m owed to unsecured creditors, of which there is more than 1000, Mr McPherson said.
All company taxes and superannuation to employees were up-to-date, with annual leave and long service entitlements to be paid in the future, Mr McPherson said.
In 2013, the award-winning fourth-generation company went into voluntary administration with debts to unsecured creditors of $4.9m.
Unprecedented support from shoppers saw Spring Gully items fly off the shelves and the company lift its turnover to $1.5m one week following the announcement.
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sou ... Im0oXqi52w
Spring Gully makes a Lazarus-like return from the dead!
https://glamadelaide.com.au/spring-gull ... mpo-group/
It won't be SA-owned, but I imagine it will remain SA-based - and will keep on churning out those mustard pickles.![]()
This now belongs in the "things that you rate" thread.
by Pseudo » Fri Nov 28, 2025 10:57 am
Booney wrote:
Sydney-based Tempo Group of Companies has since announced the acquisition of Spring Gully’s intellectual property and brands, including Spring Gully, Gardener, Leabrook Farms and OZEMITE.
But it would not acquire Spring Gully’s production line assets. The group’s Dry Creek-based plant and equipment would be auctioned off in December in an attempt to recoup debts, reportedly totalling about $4 million.
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