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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby aceman » Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:01 pm

Stewie Griffin wrote:Not too many 400 point floggings in every league though,
If it's any consolation the constant floggings in the Southern league are a bigger disgrace.
Usually the best way to get back from the bottom quickly is to acquire the services of an 'impact coach',
can anyone think of one??????



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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby The Duke » Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:25 pm

aceman wrote:
Stewie Griffin wrote:Not too many 400 point floggings in every league though,
If it's any consolation the constant floggings in the Southern league are a bigger disgrace.
Usually the best way to get back from the bottom quickly is to acquire the services of an 'impact coach',
can anyone think of one??????


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The impact coach normally takes clubs on for two year assignments and then moves on.
Aceman... Whilst looking through a display village recently, I overheard a bloke from your club suggesting you may be in the market for an impact coach.
Any truth you may be trying to lure the impact coach home?
Are you prepared to pay the price? WILL YOU PAY THE PRICE?
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby BALL BANGER » Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:49 pm

old moz wrote:some of you people give me the shyytes
you criticise a bloke you is prepared to spend his 'hard earned' on a club [ therfore football ] for whatever reason, but it still is another club for you to play against.
same goes for the other two clubs people like to 'rubbish', at least these blokes are getting out there every Satdy arvo having a go
at the end of the day that's what is all about , blokes of all shapes and abilities, out there having a go and giving you people a game every week, win or lose
and be honest how do you compare to the "best" in the worst side and the "worst" in the best side
answer -- probably average


Have to agree "old moz" I was talking to some of the older blokes from Sedan B-Grade and asked them what they're doing out there in their mid 40's. He replied " We're doing it for the young lads in the Town. If it weren't for the footy, they'd be running a muck in the town, gettin up to no good. It's one of the few things we can offer them, to build character and try to make something of themselves. " Fair Call I said.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Stewie Griffin » Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:45 am

Some clubs just need to get back to the K.I.S.S method,
Its a tried and tested method, doesn't make any sense, but tried and tested.
A little surprise the Duke isn't shopping his services around in the Hills,
He prides himself on being the Impact Coach's protege'.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby aceman » Sun Aug 01, 2010 12:18 pm

The Duke wrote:
aceman wrote:
Stewie Griffin wrote:Not too many 400 point floggings in every league though,
If it's any consolation the constant floggings in the Southern league are a bigger disgrace.
Usually the best way to get back from the bottom quickly is to acquire the services of an 'impact coach',
can anyone think of one??????


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The impact coach normally takes clubs on for two year assignments and then moves on.
Aceman... Whilst looking through a display village recently, I overheard a bloke from your club suggesting you may be in the market for an impact coach.
Any truth you may be trying to lure the impact coach home?



Of whom do you speak? You may need to give me a clue with this one!
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Aug 01, 2010 1:06 pm

Meadows 33.20-218 def Sedan Cambrai 2.2-14
Kersbrook 12.9-81 def Gumeracha 6.5-41
Kangarilla 39.50-284 def. Callington 1.1-7
Torrens Valley 11.14-80 def Macclesfield 1.5-11
Echunga 19.12-126 def Nairne Bremer 5.5-35
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby carey » Sun Aug 01, 2010 2:48 pm

heard gums were up at half time but were very undisiplined 2nd half??
you've gota keep on keep'n on .........
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby CK » Sun Aug 01, 2010 5:55 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:Meadows 33.20-218 def Sedan Cambrai 2.2-14
Kersbrook 12.9-81 def Gumeracha 6.5-41
Kangarilla 39.50-284 def. Callington 1.1-7
Torrens Valley 11.14-80 def Macclesfield 1.5-11
Echunga v Nairne Bremer :-??


If that Kangarilla score is correct, either a gale going across the ground, or astonishing inaccuracy.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Aug 01, 2010 5:59 pm

CK wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:Meadows 33.20-218 def Sedan Cambrai 2.2-14
Kersbrook 12.9-81 def Gumeracha 6.5-41
Kangarilla 39.50-284 def. Callington 1.1-7
Torrens Valley 11.14-80 def Macclesfield 1.5-11
Echunga v Nairne Bremer :-??


If that Kangarilla score is correct, either a gale going across the ground, or astonishing inaccuracy.


Kangarilla....7.12....22.22....29.33....39.50.284
Callington....0.1.......0.1.......1.1.........1.1.7
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby PitBull » Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:15 pm

Has the Impact coach acheived as much as he can at Maccey his 2 year term is up.
Will he walk or will he stay?
Would the Terminator like to give us his thoughts as we know your very close to SJ.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Osama » Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:13 pm

Word has it, he's about to release his autobiography "Impact Coach"
Available in all good book stores.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Dirk Tazelaar » Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:20 am

Playing the top team team on the weekend, Maccy went out onto the ground with one goal in mind, and good on them for achieving that one goal.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Pacman » Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:33 am

magpie in the 80's wrote:Meadows 33.20-218 def Sedan Cambrai 2.2-14
Kersbrook 12.9-81 def Gumeracha 6.5-41
Kangarilla 39.50-284 def. Callington 1.1-7
Torrens Valley 11.14-80 def Macclesfield 1.5-11
Echunga 19.12-126 def Nairne Bremer 5.5-35


How is Macclesfield placed....heard on the grape vine they may need to re-build next year with quite a number of players leaving at season end???
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Pacman » Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:34 am

PitBull wrote:Has the Impact coach acheived as much as he can at Maccey his 2 year term is up.
Will he walk or will he stay?
Would the Terminator like to give us his thoughts as we know your very close to SJ.


I reckon that is Johno's maximum term at any club isnt it??? ;)
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby aceman » Tue Aug 03, 2010 1:17 pm

Pacman wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:Meadows 33.20-218 def Sedan Cambrai 2.2-14
Kersbrook 12.9-81 def Gumeracha 6.5-41
Kangarilla 39.50-284 def. Callington 1.1-7
Torrens Valley 11.14-80 def Macclesfield 1.5-11
Echunga 19.12-126 def Nairne Bremer 5.5-35


How is Macclesfield placed....heard on the grape vine they may need to re-build next year with quite a number of players leaving at season end???



Are they sick of travelling or losing? Big result on the weekend I noticed.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Pacman » Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:09 pm

aceman wrote:
Pacman wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:Meadows 33.20-218 def Sedan Cambrai 2.2-14
Kersbrook 12.9-81 def Gumeracha 6.5-41
Kangarilla 39.50-284 def. Callington 1.1-7
Torrens Valley 11.14-80 def Macclesfield 1.5-11
Echunga 19.12-126 def Nairne Bremer 5.5-35


How is Macclesfield placed....heard on the grape vine they may need to re-build next year with quite a number of players leaving at season end???



Are they sick of travelling or losing? Big result on the weekend I noticed.


A bit of both from what I have heard Ace!!!
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby The Crumber » Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:04 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:
CK wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:Meadows 33.20-218 def Sedan Cambrai 2.2-14
Kersbrook 12.9-81 def Gumeracha 6.5-41
Kangarilla 39.50-284 def. Callington 1.1-7
Torrens Valley 11.14-80 def Macclesfield 1.5-11
Echunga v Nairne Bremer :-??


If that Kangarilla score is correct, either a gale going across the ground, or astonishing inaccuracy.


Kangarilla....7.12....22.22....29.33....39.50.284
Callington....0.1.......0.1.......1.1.........1.1.7


The whole thing is astonishing when you think about it. 3RD BOTTOM team plays BOTTOM team. 100 minutes of football. Scoring shots to winning side:- 1st qu - 19. 2nd qu - 25. 3rd qu 18. 4th qu - 27. 89 scoring shots in all. Almost one scoring shot per minute of football. Indescribably ridiculous and not good for the game. What are the HFL going to do about this?
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby king of smoo » Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:47 pm

aceman wrote:
Pacman wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:Meadows 33.20-218 def Sedan Cambrai 2.2-14
Kersbrook 12.9-81 def Gumeracha 6.5-41
Kangarilla 39.50-284 def. Callington 1.1-7
Torrens Valley 11.14-80 def Macclesfield 1.5-11
Echunga 19.12-126 def Nairne Bremer 5.5-35


How is Macclesfield placed....heard on the grape vine they may need to re-build next year with quite a number of players leaving at season end???



Are they sick of travelling or losing? Big result on the weekend I noticed.


most teams this season have been belted by tv so the loss on the weekend wasnt so bad mind you the conditions were terrible you will most probably see a change at the helm for maccy next season by the way as far as travelling goes johno has probably the furthest to travel & he has to make the trip up the freeway 3 times a week would take its toll on anybody me thinks that said if we beat meadows this week we play finals & thats an improvement on last year
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby The Panther » Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:12 am

69 point loss to TV - wouldn't that be the closest Maccy has got to them in a few years?

How are the Filsell boys travelling KOS - handy walk ins to any club.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby king of smoo » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:34 pm

The Panther wrote:69 point loss to TV - wouldn't that be the closest Maccy has got to them in a few years?

How are the Filsell boys travelling KOS - handy walk ins to any club.


Both top blokes & pretty reasonable footballers as well hopefully they decide to hang around next year because they are the sort of lads that also enjoy a beer & a durry after the game the type of " recruits " you want around any club
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