by 2slow » Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:50 pm
by slug » Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:57 pm
RyderCourtney wrote:2slow wrote:I'm not sure what your concern with the mallee league is at all then. I'm guessing you were a star player who won plenty of mail medals soi can see how you can pass judgement so heavily.
Anyway, I heard Shaun walker pulled the pin on coaching the hawks, any rumours on a replacement?
Maybe used to be can lift the league standard if its such an easy job
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by Hammerhead » Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:16 pm
used to be wrote:2slow wrote:I would have thought you would have been too busy watching your team get a whacking on saturday to roll up to a "reserve grade league" grand final so I don't know how you can comment on player performances
I wasnt there , i wouldnt possibly part with money or drive that far to see borders have a training run, i know some people from Borders who have the video which i have seen enough of to know i dont want to see it all . Borders won and even they dont want to watch it . you b grade thieves should be controlled . i think quinns 1 kick might be on u tube by now. Just go to http://www.karoodaquinn$$$.com.au
by malleebull » Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:09 pm
by 2slow » Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:14 pm
by P.B » Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:21 pm
2slow wrote:You might be onto something there dragon. Sounds a lot like a bitter ex mannum coach!
by bigbadkenny » Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:15 pm
by 2slow » Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:36 pm
by used to be » Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:49 am
by Goldberg » Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:00 am
used to be wrote:Now you blokes are just being nasty. Firstly i have nothing to do with coaching but have been advised by many that i should. I have nothing against the Malle league and dont care too much for Mannum , as per other posts i am disgusted that quinn raped Mannum which in turn makes our competition a weaker league. Before you all get a big head i said our competition and once again the blokes that were piliged from Mannum were b graders and even struggle in your league, especially when it counts on gf day. Yes they did play a grade for Mannum but only just and if the club had depth they wouldnt have played , example non of those blokes exept for quinn and only when he was at his peak would of ever made it into an imperials a grade. No i am not a quinn fan as i came from the riverland you would know what i mean . The most unfortunate but factual outcome from all this is once you play out in the malley comp you will never return to rmfl , not in a grade anyway. Case closed.
by dragonsphere » Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:52 pm
used to be wrote:Now you blokes are just being nasty. Firstly i have nothing to do with coaching but have been advised by many that i should. I have nothing against the Malle league and dont care too much for Mannum , as per other posts i am disgusted that quinn raped Mannum which in turn makes our competition a weaker league. Before you all get a big head i said our competition and once again the blokes that were piliged from Mannum were b graders and even struggle in your league, especially when it counts on gf day. Yes they did play a grade for Mannum but only just and if the club had depth they wouldnt have played , example non of those blokes exept for quinn and only when he was at his peak would of ever made it into an imperials a grade. No i am not a quinn fan as i came from the riverland you would know what i mean . The most unfortunate but factual outcome from all this is once you play out in the malley comp you will never return to rmfl , not in a grade anyway. Case closed.
by Dogwatcher » Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:54 pm
by used to be » Thu Sep 13, 2012 1:16 pm
dragonsphere wrote:used to be wrote:Now you blokes are just being nasty. Firstly i have nothing to do with coaching but have been advised by many that i should. I have nothing against the Malle league and dont care too much for Mannum , as per other posts i am disgusted that quinn raped Mannum which in turn makes our competition a weaker league. Before you all get a big head i said our competition and once again the blokes that were piliged from Mannum were b graders and even struggle in your league, especially when it counts on gf day. Yes they did play a grade for Mannum but only just and if the club had depth they wouldnt have played , example non of those blokes exept for quinn and only when he was at his peak would of ever made it into an imperials a grade. No i am not a quinn fan as i came from the riverland you would know what i mean . The most unfortunate but factual outcome from all this is once you play out in the malley comp you will never return to rmfl , not in a grade anyway. Case closed.
which malley comp is this you tool? Michael O Malley??? spell check might be a handy addition as most of us cant understand the crap you come up with
by P.B » Thu Sep 13, 2012 1:21 pm
by 2slow » Thu Sep 13, 2012 1:23 pm
by used to be » Thu Sep 13, 2012 3:08 pm
2slow wrote:Tell us how good you were back in your day used to be? Any mail medals? Plenty of years of association rep footy? Is assume you would have done all of this to be throwing stones about Quinn's ability
by Dogwatcher » Thu Sep 13, 2012 3:26 pm
by Goldberg » Thu Sep 13, 2012 4:11 pm
used to be wrote:2slow wrote:Tell us how good you were back in your day used to be? Any mail medals? Plenty of years of association rep footy? Is assume you would have done all of this to be throwing stones about Quinn's ability
Ok you asked !!!! i grew up in a little western Australian town called Scarborough beach, i was given a pair of blue star footy boots when i was 10 years old from our next door neighbour . Both my parents were constantly heckled by people as i was a straight a student at school , some used to call me a dork. To prove to my peers and to be socially accepted i joined the Scarborough Beach football club and the rest is history . I played my first a grade game at 14 years old , i was 6 foot 3 and 85 kilos and was bench pressing 180 pound.My father got a shift in his job as a rocket scientist to Melbourne . I started playing footy for Ballarat a grade and at 16 was given a scholorship at the institute of sport i also studied human genetics . I was soon drafted by Fitzroy and went on to play along side Peter Royal and completed 250 games , i could have played 300 but my career was cut short when after a un charactaristic drunken walk home i tripped on a railway line got run over by a train and lost my arm. Not to be denied i trained very hard and became the first 1 armed man to play golf in competition, after getting my hadicap to 2 i was selected as the captain of the paralimpics golf team where we went through un defeated but could only manage 3rd in the final getting a silver medal. I am now retired from all sport and follow my beloved imperials where i enjoy watching the greatest of great men carry out methodically the coaching of one of the best teams to ever take the field in country Australia. I look forward to catching up with you all at Mannum this Saturday , i will be available for Autographs fro 3pm untill 4 except for quinn he gets nothing.My writing is a little scratchy as i was left handed and have found it difficult to change hands but have improved over time. The worst thing is typing with i arm , but that is also improving , i am now up to 200 words per minute . Thanks for asking toooooo slow this is used to be and i am figjam..........over and out.....
by big-whopper » Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:13 pm
used to be wrote:2slow wrote:Tell us how good you were back in your day used to be? Any mail medals? Plenty of years of association rep footy? Is assume you would have done all of this to be throwing stones about Quinn's ability
Ok you asked !!!! i grew up in a little western Australian town called Scarborough beach, i was given a pair of blue star footy boots when i was 10 years old from our next door neighbour . Both my parents were constantly heckled by people as i was a straight a student at school , some used to call me a dork. To prove to my peers and to be socially accepted i joined the Scarborough Beach football club and the rest is history . I played my first a grade game at 14 years old , i was 6 foot 3 and 85 kilos and was bench pressing 180 pound.My father got a shift in his job as a rocket scientist to Melbourne . I started playing footy for Ballarat a grade and at 16 was given a scholorship at the institute of sport i also studied human genetics . I was soon drafted by Fitzroy and went on to play along side Peter Royal and completed 250 games , i could have played 300 but my career was cut short when after a un charactaristic drunken walk home i tripped on a railway line got run over by a train and lost my arm. Not to be denied i trained very hard and became the first 1 armed man to play golf in competition, after getting my hadicap to 2 i was selected as the captain of the paralimpics golf team where we went through un defeated but could only manage 3rd in the final getting a silver medal. I am now retired from all sport and follow my beloved imperials where i enjoy watching the greatest of great men carry out methodically the coaching of one of the best teams to ever take the field in country Australia. I look forward to catching up with you all at Mannum this Saturday , i will be available for Autographs fro 3pm untill 4 except for quinn he gets nothing.My writing is a little scratchy as i was left handed and have found it difficult to change hands but have improved over time. The worst thing is typing with i arm , but that is also improving , i am now up to 200 words per minute . Thanks for asking toooooo slow this is used to be and i am figjam..........over and out.....
by used to be » Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:19 pm
Goldberg wrote:used to be wrote:2slow wrote:Tell us how good you were back in your day used to be? Any mail medals? Plenty of years of association rep footy? Is assume you would have done all of this to be throwing stones about Quinn's ability
Ok you asked !!!! i grew up in a little western Australian town called Scarborough beach, i was given a pair of blue star footy boots when i was 10 years old from our next door neighbour . Both my parents were constantly heckled by people as i was a straight a student at school , some used to call me a dork. To prove to my peers and to be socially accepted i joined the Scarborough Beach football club and the rest is history . I played my first a grade game at 14 years old , i was 6 foot 3 and 85 kilos and was bench pressing 180 pound.My father got a shift in his job as a rocket scientist to Melbourne . I started playing footy for Ballarat a grade and at 16 was given a scholorship at the institute of sport i also studied human genetics . I was soon drafted by Fitzroy and went on to play along side Peter Royal and completed 250 games , i could have played 300 but my career was cut short when after a un charactaristic drunken walk home i tripped on a railway line got run over by a train and lost my arm. Not to be denied i trained very hard and became the first 1 armed man to play golf in competition, after getting my hadicap to 2 i was selected as the captain of the paralimpics golf team where we went through un defeated but could only manage 3rd in the final getting a silver medal. I am now retired from all sport and follow my beloved imperials where i enjoy watching the greatest of great men carry out methodically the coaching of one of the best teams to ever take the field in country Australia. I look forward to catching up with you all at Mannum this Saturday , i will be available for Autographs fro 3pm untill 4 except for quinn he gets nothing.My writing is a little scratchy as i was left handed and have found it difficult to change hands but have improved over time. The worst thing is typing with i arm , but that is also improving , i am now up to 200 words per minute . Thanks for asking toooooo slow this is used to be and i am figjam..........over and out.....
A bit unfair on the bloke who came 2nd isn't it
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