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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby pale ale » Thu Nov 25, 2010 8:37 am

I have heard April 9th
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby MrTeach » Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:18 pm

Pommy Git wrote:
the big bang wrote:
the word i've got out of McLaren's is a mass exodus of players, largely due to a dis-like for Steve Hill?

got no names, but i've heard as many as 8 A Graders looking at moving on.


Players resisting change = unsuccessful club. If these soft individuals don't want to change and the Club wants to be successful then move them on. The Reynella boys under a similarly tough and successful coach have accepted change, have put in the hard work and have been rewarded.



Pommy i would not be passing all the blame on the players. There is absolutely no game plan at all and to lose Schneidfer and Jackman their two best midfielders will not make things any easier. A Great club with soem quality people BUT the culture of the whole place needs to change. Dont just blame players, the Coach has gotta take some responsibility.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby qwerty » Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:39 pm

MrTeach wrote:
Pommy Git wrote:
the big bang wrote:
the word i've got out of McLaren's is a mass exodus of players, largely due to a dis-like for Steve Hill?

got no names, but i've heard as many as 8 A Graders looking at moving on.


Players resisting change = unsuccessful club. If these soft individuals don't want to change and the Club wants to be successful then move them on. The Reynella boys under a similarly tough and successful coach have accepted change, have put in the hard work and have been rewarded.



Pommy i would not be passing all the blame on the players. There is absolutely no game plan at all and to lose Schneidfer and Jackman their two best midfielders will not make things any easier. A Great club with soem quality people BUT the culture of the whole place needs to change. Dont just blame players, the Coach has gotta take some responsibility.


Makes you think they should have appointed Troy Jacques when he applied at the same time Steve Hill did - would definately have changed the culture and been able to pull some good quality footballers with him. Looks like the pannel may habv made the wrong decision.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Micky Conlan » Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:31 pm

It's pretty simple in footy:coaches coach ,players play , committee committee, fans cheer, netballers look hot.From a outsider looking in, for Mclaren's to have 8 plus coaches in the last 14 years (correct me if i'm wrong) there are to many people trying to do to many jobs! I for one wish to heck they would perform on the park, but unfortunately this has limited Mclarens ability to recruit any decent A players of late.Well and good being financial but if no one's going to sell you a rug your still going to freeze.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby New Era » Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:48 pm

Darryl Poole wrote:Old Dog sounds like your barking up the wrong tree maybe you should get back in your kennel!
Darryl, Words of Wisdom and Luvs Footy - what have you got in support of your claims of the GSFL claiming dispensation from this.

I reckon Gordy Boy is going to have a lot of explaining to do at tomorrow nights AGM. No doubt it'll be everyone else's fault but in all reality this is term ending stuff if Gordon has led clubs down the garden path by suggesting clubs recruit players from the Amateurs on the cheap and now club's are lumbered with them if in fact they did get any signatures.

Just on that, Have any clubs signed anyone from the saafl for this to even be a issue?
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby LuvsFooty » Sun Nov 28, 2010 8:37 pm

No supporting evidence from me I was going by speculation and second info but the other boys seem to have had a more official word. We have saafl players on board but not based on this argument. Won't be an issue for us
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Dr Tellall » Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:00 am

Can anyone tell me is Sarge is coaching pongy 17s again
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby words of wisdom » Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:10 am

Dr Tellall wrote:Can anyone tell me is Sarge is coaching pongy 17s again


No he's having a break from coaching this coming season.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Hardly_super » Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:41 am

qwerty wrote:
MrTeach wrote:
Pommy Git wrote:
the big bang wrote:
the word i've got out of McLaren's is a mass exodus of players, largely due to a dis-like for Steve Hill?

got no names, but i've heard as many as 8 A Graders looking at moving on.


Players resisting change = unsuccessful club. If these soft individuals don't want to change and the Club wants to be successful then move them on. The Reynella boys under a similarly tough and successful coach have accepted change, have put in the hard work and have been rewarded.



Pommy i would not be passing all the blame on the players. There is absolutely no game plan at all and to lose Schneidfer and Jackman their two best midfielders will not make things any easier. A Great club with soem quality people BUT the culture of the whole place needs to change. Dont just blame players, the Coach has gotta take some responsibility.


Makes you think they should have appointed Troy Jacques when he applied at the same time Steve Hill did - would definately have changed the culture and been able to pull some good quality footballers with him. Looks like the pannel may habv made the wrong decision.


What Mclaren need is a stable coach and we can check that box with Steve entering his third year keen and motivated. A fresh comittee ( the previous comitee worked so hard and did so much with so little help) and we can tick that box with some good changes this year and more players taking an interest in their club. Thirdly the playing group need to take controll of the onfield sucess as much as the coaches by working hard to improve their club both on and off the field so potential "A Recruits" want to be there.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby vics01 » Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:02 pm

qwerty wrote:
MrTeach wrote:
Pommy Git wrote:
the big bang wrote:

the word i've got out of McLaren's is a mass exodus of players, largely due to a dis-like for Steve Hill?
got no names, but i've heard as many as 8 A Graders looking at moving on
.

Players resisting change = unsuccessful club. If these soft individuals don't want to change and the Club wants to be successful then move them on. The Reynella boys under a similarly tough and successful coach have accepted change, have put in the hard work and have been rewarded.

Pommy i would not be passing all the blame on the players. There is absolutely no game plan at all and to lose Schneidfer and Jackman their two best midfielders will not make things any easier. A Great club with soem quality people BUT the culture of the whole place needs to change. Dont just blame players, the Coach has gotta take some responsibility.
Makes you think they should have appointed Troy Jacques when he applied at the same time Steve Hill did - would definately have changed the culture and been able to pull some good quality footballers with him. Looks like the pannel may habv made the wrong decision.


I understand from a very reliable source at McLaren that:
"It appears a disgruntled ex-member of the McLaren F.C. who is currently coaching a reserves S.F.L. team is still undermining McLaren. Appears to be a family trait. I suggest that anyone who has questions involving the McLaren F.C. contact their president as that is why he is there, to represent the Club. To the ex-member, the Club has and will always survive without you, I suggest that you don't burn anymore bridges".
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Tiger83 » Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:24 pm

Any big news or changes come out of the GSFL AGM last nite?
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby words of wisdom » Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:38 am

Yeh i stand corrected. The CBF said that if the Gsfl make the Saafl players 0 points the CBF would make players leaving the Gsfl, 0 points to any other league. The Gsfl agreed with the CBF to make Saafl players coming to the Gsfl carry points but to get around this the Gsfl has given each club an extra 2 points for the 2011 season.

Also i heard that the CBF could not account for $140 000 they spent this year! Is this correct??
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby White Line Fever » Wed Dec 01, 2010 10:21 am

words of wisdom wrote:Also i heard that the CBF could not account for $140 000 they spent this year! Is this correct??


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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Luke15 » Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:01 am

vics01 wrote:
qwerty wrote:
MrTeach wrote:
Pommy Git wrote:
the big bang wrote:

the word i've got out of McLaren's is a mass exodus of players, largely due to a dis-like for Steve Hill?
got no names, but i've heard as many as 8 A Graders looking at moving on
.

Players resisting change = unsuccessful club. If these soft individuals don't want to change and the Club wants to be successful then move them on. The Reynella boys under a similarly tough and successful coach have accepted change, have put in the hard work and have been rewarded.

Pommy i would not be passing all the blame on the players. There is absolutely no game plan at all and to lose Schneidfer and Jackman their two best midfielders will not make things any easier. A Great club with soem quality people BUT the culture of the whole place needs to change. Dont just blame players, the Coach has gotta take some responsibility.
Makes you think they should have appointed Troy Jacques when he applied at the same time Steve Hill did - would definately have changed the culture and been able to pull some good quality footballers with him. Looks like the pannel may habv made the wrong decision.


I understand from a very reliable source at McLaren that:
"It appears a disgruntled ex-member of the McLaren F.C. who is currently coaching a reserves S.F.L. team is still undermining McLaren. Appears to be a family trait. I suggest that anyone who has questions involving the McLaren F.C. contact their president as that is why he is there, to represent the Club. To the ex-member, the Club has and will always survive without you, I suggest that you don't burn anymore bridges".



Vics - If you think your manly enough to post something like that on this site, having a go at a family you should be manly enough to post who the reliable Mclaren source is, coz from what i have heard the family you are talking about have done a incredible amount for the McLaren football club over a long period of time!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby RFC 2010 » Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:33 am

vics01 wrote:
qwerty wrote:
MrTeach wrote:
Pommy Git wrote:
the big bang wrote:

the word i've got out of McLaren's is a mass exodus of players, largely due to a dis-like for Steve Hill?
got no names, but i've heard as many as 8 A Graders looking at moving on
.

Players resisting change = unsuccessful club. If these soft individuals don't want to change and the Club wants to be successful then move them on. The Reynella boys under a similarly tough and successful coach have accepted change, have put in the hard work and have been rewarded.

Pommy i would not be passing all the blame on the players. There is absolutely no game plan at all and to lose Schneidfer and Jackman their two best midfielders will not make things any easier. A Great club with soem quality people BUT the culture of the whole place needs to change. Dont just blame players, the Coach has gotta take some responsibility.
Makes you think they should have appointed Troy Jacques when he applied at the same time Steve Hill did - would definately have changed the culture and been able to pull some good quality footballers with him. Looks like the pannel may habv made the wrong decision.


I understand from a very reliable source at McLaren that:
"It appears a disgruntled ex-member of the McLaren F.C. who is currently coaching a reserves S.F.L. team is still undermining McLaren. Appears to be a family trait. I suggest that anyone who has questions involving the McLaren F.C. contact their president as that is why he is there, to represent the Club. To the ex-member, the Club has and will always survive without you, I suggest that you don't burn anymore bridges".


I'd be very careful throwing around bullshlt allegations like that on here, Vics. How is the guy in question undermining McLaren? I suggest you focus on your own club. It is going to be a fun year with Stringer at the helm :lol: :lol:
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby turbo182 » Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:35 pm

interesting with the poitns system for you guys... I know four SAAFL players going to Goolwa this year - meaning that would be 12 points yeah? Surely they would have a few floating aorund already on points.. these guys are good players, but not world beaters - thats a big waste of points IMO for a team with a bit of coin now that SAAFL players count on the tally!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby footballfollower » Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:51 pm

Who are the 4
are they A grade players from SAAFL
If they have played majority in B Grade then they are not 3 points

also all clubs in GSGL have 17 points to play with not 15
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby BFG » Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:54 pm

footballfollower wrote:Who are the 4
are they A grade players from SAAFL
If they have played majority in B Grade then they are not 3 points

also all clubs in GSGL have 17 points to play with not 15


mickan from lockleys is the one that i know of, kicked 80 odd goals in div 6 last year to win the goalkicking. can play the game
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby LuvsFooty » Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:59 pm

We have our points in check, remembering that we have only 1 carry over from last year (Zac Ewer). As for the boys not being world beaters, this may have some truth to it but like all of our new guys they have very good attitudes and fit in with what we are trying to do. When you lack 8 or 9 A grade footballers (the bottom 4 sides will understand this), getting 2 or 3 world beaters @ $600+ per game doesnt change things a lot you need to add depth and bulk to the squad. If things go to plan this year 2012 would be the year to top up with some big names.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby field of dreams » Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:21 pm

footballfollower wrote:Who are the 4
are they A grade players from SAAFL
If they have played majority in B Grade then they are not 3 points

also all clubs in GSGL have 17 points to play with not 15


???

Last year it was:

3. Total Points Rating

Each Club will be allocated points annually based on the Premiership Table in the preceding year as follows:-

§ The Top Three Teams will be allocated a total of 11 points.

§ The Middle Four Teams will be allocated a total of 13 points.

§ The Bottom Three Teams will be allocated a total of 15 points.

So I would think in 2011 it will be 13, 15 and 17.
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