by The Informer » Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:57 am
by story of my life » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:58 am
by morell » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:08 pm
Its all part of the fun mate, just hoping to divert everyone's attention away from Mitchell Park's amazing coaching staff and the direction they are taking the club. Whether it's club colours, training methodology or common football myths. Anything will dostory of my life wrote:Well done Morrell. I cant believe how many people you worked up by sh!t stirring. The div 7 forum is going to be very quite when you get back to work and dont have so much free time. Well played
by hazza11 » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:12 pm
dee man wrote:been the best reading i have had in a while
even tho alot of the posters are friends of mine i must admit i havent read so much crap in my whole life
some are players,some coaches,some ex coaches and alot of people who think they are better than coaches
this all should be on a thread alot higher up the league
truely understand clubs and coaches ect trying to get the best out of their players but lets be real
the fitness is of course a great benifit as well as strenght flexability ect but lets be real
the guys playing down at this level is for the love of the game
they work,have families and commitments
if you can get them to one training your doing well,esp if its all on the same night
you need to manage players not burn them
and the main thing that no one has mentioned is not the fitness,strenght ect but the fact that if they dont know how to get the pill and what to do with it,your waisting your time
talent comes naturally,not trined or drummed into them but discipline,which is what wins games is another matter
and at this level,what a coach says to a player is normally forgotten before the coach even finishes
by morell » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:29 pm
by zedman » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:53 pm
hazza11 wrote:dee man wrote:been the best reading i have had in a while
even tho alot of the posters are friends of mine i must admit i havent read so much crap in my whole life
some are players,some coaches,some ex coaches and alot of people who think they are better than coaches
this all should be on a thread alot higher up the league
truely understand clubs and coaches ect trying to get the best out of their players but lets be real
the fitness is of course a great benifit as well as strenght flexability ect but lets be real
the guys playing down at this level is for the love of the game
they work,have families and commitments
if you can get them to one training your doing well,esp if its all on the same night
you need to manage players not burn them
and the main thing that no one has mentioned is not the fitness,strenght ect but the fact that if they dont know how to get the pill and what to do with it,your waisting your time
talent comes naturally,not trined or drummed into them but discipline,which is what wins games is another matter
and at this level,what a coach says to a player is normally forgotten before the coach even finishes
I can see why you are coaching Ovingham, a one team club with this stupid post.
Wouldn't have me at your club for long with this mentality.
by BFG » Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:12 pm
discipline is getting yourself to 2 training nights a week even when you dont want to..discipline is getting up on a sunday morning at 7.00am after a game to go down to the beach with the team
by zedman » Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:34 pm
by hazza11 » Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:37 pm
morell wrote:That's a bit harsh hazza...
deeman is a quality coach and a quality person.
by BFG » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:26 pm
zedman wrote:i like to listen BFG...all i am capable of now
by morell » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:32 pm
We all play football for different reasons and get different things out of it. I'm not one that thinks you have to win a flag or get promoted in order to have fun or get respect. Having a laugh with mates constitute the majority of my enjoyable football experiences.hazza11 wrote:morell wrote:That's a bit harsh hazza...
deeman is a quality coach and a quality person.
Perhaps, but it is posts like Deeman's that give people the impression that division is just a kick with mates and training is a laugh etc.
This is not true, it has taken Mawson Lakes/St.Paul's Old Scholars a bloody long time and effort to get promoted. Division 7 needs more respect!
by zedman » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:54 pm
BFG wrote:zedman wrote:i like to listen BFG...all i am capable of now
you should've been there for the glory days of snell, semmens, searle, evans, dalby and grover. some very very funny stories from the 09 season!!
by Footy Chick » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:40 pm
zedman wrote:BFG wrote:zedman wrote:i like to listen BFG...all i am capable of now
you should've been there for the glory days of snell, semmens, searle, evans, dalby and grover. some very very funny stories from the 09 season!!
see what we can replicate
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by zedman » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:44 pm
Footy Chick wrote:zedman wrote:BFG wrote:zedman wrote:i like to listen BFG...all i am capable of now
you should've been there for the glory days of snell, semmens, searle, evans, dalby and grover. some very very funny stories from the 09 season!!
see what we can replicate
What, go through almost undefeated and then getting wiped out in straight sets?![]()
by BFG » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:46 pm
by supersonicgun » Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:48 pm
BFG wrote:discipline is getting yourself to 2 training nights a week even when you dont want to..discipline is getting up on a sunday morning at 7.00am after a game to go down to the beach with the team
a return of the sunday morning beach sessions. a chance to discuss the previous nights events and see how many blokes are late because of playing "away" games the night before
by S Demon » Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:23 pm
zedman wrote:discipline is getting yourself to 2 training nights a week even when you dont want to..discipline is getting up on a sunday morning at 7.00am after a game to go down to the beach with the team..not because it may help you (which it will) but because its what is required as a team..one in all in..and no-one has brought this up yet..guys who cant train for whatever reasons, barring work, can still go the club on a tuesday night and show their faces..thats discipline..
by Yank Man » Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:47 pm
by Q. » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:19 pm
S Demon wrote:zedman wrote:discipline is getting yourself to 2 training nights a week even when you dont want to..discipline is getting up on a sunday morning at 7.00am after a game to go down to the beach with the team..not because it may help you (which it will) but because its what is required as a team..one in all in..and no-one has brought this up yet..guys who cant train for whatever reasons, barring work, can still go the club on a tuesday night and show their faces..thats discipline..
Discipline is one word you could use, a few others spring to mind though...
by zedman » Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:52 am
supersonicgun wrote:BFG wrote:discipline is getting yourself to 2 training nights a week even when you dont want to..discipline is getting up on a sunday morning at 7.00am after a game to go down to the beach with the team
a return of the sunday morning beach sessions. a chance to discuss the previous nights events and see how many blokes are late because of playing "away" games the night before
Geez zed u have got to be single,have a very easy job or maybe just watch to much football on t.v and think your actually in the afl system
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