by 2slow » Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:18 am
by human_torpedo » Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:15 pm
by 2slow » Fri Mar 01, 2013 7:54 pm
by human_torpedo » Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:34 am
by big-whopper » Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:15 pm
by Secondsquare » Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:45 pm
by MR FOOTYHEAD » Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:56 pm
Secondsquare wrote:Yeh I heard that quin has two black eyes from his man boobs bouncing so much from the bump! A tactic other teams may try and use !! So who is the recruit that cleaned the big fella up ??
by big-whopper » Tue Mar 05, 2013 9:26 am
Secondsquare wrote:Yeh I heard that quin has two black eyes from his man boobs bouncing so much from the bump! A tactic other teams may try and use !! So who is the recruit that cleaned the big fella up ??
by used to be » Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:13 am
by used to be » Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:16 am
MR FOOTYHEAD wrote:Secondsquare wrote:Yeh I heard that quin has two black eyes from his man boobs bouncing so much from the bump! A tactic other teams may try and use !! So who is the recruit that cleaned the big fella up ??
Has to have been Jarrod Woodduck, tough as nails! Or has used to be started training at Karoonda!
by 2slow » Tue Mar 05, 2013 12:45 pm
used to be wrote:I think i seen Warthole at the high school training session, he got there late as the year 12 boys were waiting for him at the gate and he shit himself.
by dragonsphere » Tue Mar 05, 2013 5:19 pm
by anzacspirit » Tue Mar 05, 2013 8:32 pm
dragonsphere wrote:I herd Karoonda are considering opening a hungry jacks out there to entice the 'big whopper' back to the Mallee
by big-whopper » Wed Mar 06, 2013 4:42 pm
anzacspirit wrote:dragonsphere wrote:I herd Karoonda are considering opening a hungry jacks out there to entice the 'big whopper' back to the Mallee
i'll start supporting karoonda if it means a hungry jacks will get built somewhere in the region
by Shirtfront17 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:39 am
Rough wrote:A couple of you new Mallee Football League recruits maybe need a lesson in not burning your bridges and just relax a bit on your own personal social media sites. First of all, remember that your chosen club in this league is your club, not your new club for now, not your club for the year, it is your club.
Moaning and groaning about why would you want come back to RMFL shows a fair bit of disrespect for the MFL bclub and it's members and vollunteers YOU chased to be a part of. As some of you havent played a game yet and already your frame of mind revolves around when your previous club might want to chase you back probably shows a bit too much about your state of mind and we are only in the pre season.
To those locals who live and breathe your league, do not think that blokes who cross a ferry are in for automatic selection and nor should they they be. Doesnt matter where they live or who they live with, they surely will have to earn their spot.
As the year progesses some of them will find that the ovals out there are no quieter than the ones in the RMFL and they can still might be able to hear footseps coming up behind them.
My club has it's fair share of recruits and if while cooking my umpteenth load of chips, I truly hope none of them talk about the late game being a certainty for them.
by used to be » Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:38 pm
Shirtfront17 wrote:Rough wrote:A couple of you new Mallee Football League recruits maybe need a lesson in not burning your bridges and just relax a bit on your own personal social media sites. First of all, remember that your chosen club in this league is your club, not your new club for now, not your club for the year, it is your club.
Moaning and groaning about why would you want come back to RMFL shows a fair bit of disrespect for the MFL bclub and it's members and vollunteers YOU chased to be a part of. As some of you havent played a game yet and already your frame of mind revolves around when your previous club might want to chase you back probably shows a bit too much about your state of mind and we are only in the pre season.
To those locals who live and breathe your league, do not think that blokes who cross a ferry are in for automatic selection and nor should they they be. Doesnt matter where they live or who they live with, they surely will have to earn their spot.
As the year progesses some of them will find that the ovals out there are no quieter than the ones in the RMFL and they can still might be able to hear footseps coming up behind them.
My club has it's fair share of recruits and if while cooking my umpteenth load of chips, I truly hope none of them talk about the late game being a certainty for them.
You do have a good point there rough but you also forgot to mention how shocking it is that a young lad that played all his colts anf senior footy from the club that was mentioned on his social media site went to go have a.beer with a couple of his mates at the club to watch sturt train and just stand there and cop abuse from club members people behind the scenes. Now you and i both know thats not on and thats how clubs will lose everyone.
by Shirtfront17 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:37 pm
used to be wrote:Shirtfront17 wrote:Rough wrote:A couple of you new Mallee Football League recruits maybe need a lesson in not burning your bridges and just relax a bit on your own personal social media sites. First of all, remember that your chosen club in this league is your club, not your new club for now, not your club for the year, it is your club.
Moaning and groaning about why would you want come back to RMFL shows a fair bit of disrespect for the MFL bclub and it's members and vollunteers YOU chased to be a part of. As some of you havent played a game yet and already your frame of mind revolves around when your previous club might want to chase you back probably shows a bit too much about your state of mind and we are only in the pre season.
To those locals who live and breathe your league, do not think that blokes who cross a ferry are in for automatic selection and nor should they they be. Doesnt matter where they live or who they live with, they surely will have to earn their spot.
As the year progesses some of them will find that the ovals out there are no quieter than the ones in the RMFL and they can still might be able to hear footseps coming up behind them.
My club has it's fair share of recruits and if while cooking my umpteenth load of chips, I truly hope none of them talk about the late game being a certainty for them.
You do have a good point there rough but you also forgot to mention how shocking it is that a young lad that played all his colts anf senior footy from the club that was mentioned on his social media site went to go have a.beer with a couple of his mates at the club to watch sturt train and just stand there and cop abuse from club members people behind the scenes. Now you and i both know thats not on and thats how clubs will lose everyone.
Tell me more front of shirt , what is all this about , surely not whoresehurst showing up at his old club surely not ?? Sounds to me he would be asking for it to leave a club them return at a Mannum football club and have a beer , next thing you know Bowen will be out having a beer at Tailem with Connelly come on fos.
by anzacspirit » Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:38 pm
Shirtfront17 wrote:Rough wrote:A couple of you new Mallee Football League recruits maybe need a lesson in not burning your bridges and just relax a bit on your own personal social media sites. First of all, remember that your chosen club in this league is your club, not your new club for now, not your club for the year, it is your club.
Moaning and groaning about why would you want come back to RMFL shows a fair bit of disrespect for the MFL bclub and it's members and vollunteers YOU chased to be a part of. As some of you havent played a game yet and already your frame of mind revolves around when your previous club might want to chase you back probably shows a bit too much about your state of mind and we are only in the pre season.
To those locals who live and breathe your league, do not think that blokes who cross a ferry are in for automatic selection and nor should they they be. Doesnt matter where they live or who they live with, they surely will have to earn their spot.
As the year progesses some of them will find that the ovals out there are no quieter than the ones in the RMFL and they can still might be able to hear footseps coming up behind them.
My club has it's fair share of recruits and if while cooking my umpteenth load of chips, I truly hope none of them talk about the late game being a certainty for them.
You do have a good point there rough but you also forgot to mention how shocking it is that a young lad that played all his colts anf senior footy from the club that was mentioned on his social media site went to go have a.beer with a couple of his mates at the club to watch sturt train and just stand there and cop abuse from club members people behind the scenes. Now you and i both know thats not on and thats how clubs will lose everyone.
by Shirtfront17 » Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:45 pm
anzacspirit wrote:Shirtfront17 wrote:Rough wrote:A couple of you new Mallee Football League recruits maybe need a lesson in not burning your bridges and just relax a bit on your own personal social media sites. First of all, remember that your chosen club in this league is your club, not your new club for now, not your club for the year, it is your club.
Moaning and groaning about why would you want come back to RMFL shows a fair bit of disrespect for the MFL bclub and it's members and vollunteers YOU chased to be a part of. As some of you havent played a game yet and already your frame of mind revolves around when your previous club might want to chase you back probably shows a bit too much about your state of mind and we are only in the pre season.
To those locals who live and breathe your league, do not think that blokes who cross a ferry are in for automatic selection and nor should they they be. Doesnt matter where they live or who they live with, they surely will have to earn their spot.
As the year progesses some of them will find that the ovals out there are no quieter than the ones in the RMFL and they can still might be able to hear footseps coming up behind them.
My club has it's fair share of recruits and if while cooking my umpteenth load of chips, I truly hope none of them talk about the late game being a certainty for them.
You do have a good point there rough but you also forgot to mention how shocking it is that a young lad that played all his colts anf senior footy from the club that was mentioned on his social media site went to go have a.beer with a couple of his mates at the club to watch sturt train and just stand there and cop abuse from club members people behind the scenes. Now you and i both know thats not on and thats how clubs will lose everyone.
yeah that incident is not on, these boys are very welcome at the club by myself and many others regardless of their decision. These boys also need to make sure they don't rub their decision in the face of locals eg flashing their new training gear at the local pub, lots of people need to pull their heads in and build a bridge and get over it.
by used to be » Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:46 am
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