by Freo HeaveHo » Sun May 26, 2013 6:14 pm
by morell » Sun May 26, 2013 6:49 pm
by morell » Sun May 26, 2013 6:53 pm
by Bloods4Life » Sun May 26, 2013 8:03 pm
morell wrote:And just on yesterday, I have to pay my compliments to Lockleys. Won all three games relatively easily and displayed a high level of professionalism throughout. Always a pleasure to play football there. At the club later that night a few of the boys even said that they would rate LFC pretty highly in the list of clubs they have played against and respect the most.
Great Bacon and Egg roles as well.
by zedman » Sun May 26, 2013 8:16 pm
by Ian » Sun May 26, 2013 8:26 pm
Bloods4Life wrote:
Was at the game yesterday and thought all three grades for lockleys signing their club song on thr oval was disrespectful and lacked class. Just my opinion but we always sang it behind closed doors.
by Dogwatcher » Sun May 26, 2013 8:34 pm
Ian wrote:Bloods4Life wrote:
Was at the game yesterday and thought all three grades for lockleys signing their club song on thr oval was disrespectful and lacked class. Just my opinion but we always sang it behind closed doors.
Each to their own but I reckon singing the club song on the ground and sharing it with the supporters is great, I really don't see how it is disrespectful at all, if it were at a SANFL or AFL ground it would be blasted out on the loud speaker for all to hear, is it really any different?
by Dogwatcher » Sun May 26, 2013 8:35 pm
by heater31 » Sun May 26, 2013 8:36 pm
Bloods4Life wrote:morell wrote:And just on yesterday, I have to pay my compliments to Lockleys. Won all three games relatively easily and displayed a high level of professionalism throughout. Always a pleasure to play football there. At the club later that night a few of the boys even said that they would rate LFC pretty highly in the list of clubs they have played against and respect the most.
Great Bacon and Egg roles as well.
Was at the game yesterday and thought all three grades for lockleys signing their club song on thr oval was disrespectful and lacked class. Just my opinion but we always sang it behind closed doors. And on the game lockleys clearly won thr clearances which was the difference in the end. Many goals scored from those clearances, number 15 for lockleys I reckon had 10+ clearances himself!!!
by carey » Sun May 26, 2013 9:02 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:What happened with the Units?
by carey » Sun May 26, 2013 9:12 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:What happened with the Units?
by Dogwatcher » Sun May 26, 2013 9:18 pm
by woodublieve12 » Sun May 26, 2013 9:22 pm
morell wrote:Mazey has been in Mitchell Parks best 3 weeks in a row. He is an amazing player but when he plays in the guts the opposition dedicate a single player to completely and utterly destroy his day. Mawson Lakes did it to perfection and in turn gave said tagger BOG.
So you have the option of playing him in the middle and having a massively nullified influence, getting frustrated, not enjoying his footy, or you can put him either down back to get some run and class or up forward where yep, he will get a close checking opponent but his 10 touches will be deadly.
With a bit more midfield depth we could probably get away with Mazey or Weekley copping tags in the midfield, as then blokes like Daish, Simper and Francis can run amok, but of course they havent been playing.
by carey » Sun May 26, 2013 9:33 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:I heard there was an incident. I sincerely hope not, one's enough from our end of the city for one weekend.
by carey » Sun May 26, 2013 9:39 pm
by Q. » Sun May 26, 2013 9:40 pm
Ian wrote:Bloods4Life wrote:
Was at the game yesterday and thought all three grades for lockleys signing their club song on thr oval was disrespectful and lacked class. Just my opinion but we always sang it behind closed doors.
Each to their own but I reckon singing the club song on the ground and sharing it with the supporters is great, I really don't see how it is disrespectful at all, if it were at a SANFL or AFL ground it would be blasted out on the loud speaker for all to hear, is it really any different?
by morell » Sun May 26, 2013 9:47 pm
Ian wrote:Bloods4Life wrote:
Was at the game yesterday and thought all three grades for lockleys signing their club song on thr oval was disrespectful and lacked class. Just my opinion but we always sang it behind closed doors.
Each to their own but I reckon singing the club song on the ground and sharing it with the supporters is great, I really don't see how it is disrespectful at all, if it were at a SANFL or AFL ground it would be blasted out on the loud speaker for all to hear, is it really any different?
by morell » Sun May 26, 2013 9:52 pm
10 touches in the forward line? Absolutely. I saw Matthew Lloyd kick 9 goals from 11 touches in the footy flashback today. Mazey probably had a few more than that on Satdee but not too many more, point is he still got second best for us as each one would have just about resulted in a goal, including the 4 he kicked himself.woodublieve12 wrote:morell wrote:Mazey has been in Mitchell Parks best 3 weeks in a row. He is an amazing player but when he plays in the guts the opposition dedicate a single player to completely and utterly destroy his day. Mawson Lakes did it to perfection and in turn gave said tagger BOG.
So you have the option of playing him in the middle and having a massively nullified influence, getting frustrated, not enjoying his footy, or you can put him either down back to get some run and class or up forward where yep, he will get a close checking opponent but his 10 touches will be deadly.
With a bit more midfield depth we could probably get away with Mazey or Weekley copping tags in the midfield, as then blokes like Daish, Simper and Francis can run amok, but of course they havent been playing.
so let me get this right... Your happy if arguably your best player gets 10 touches, instead of actually giving him the opportunity to shake a tag (which good players do) and potentially carve a side up??? bit of a cop out and I reckon it shows little faith in your player... i'm a little confused by these tactics
by Bloods4Life » Sun May 26, 2013 10:21 pm
Ian wrote:Bloods4Life wrote:
Was at the game yesterday and thought all three grades for lockleys signing their club song on thr oval was disrespectful and lacked class. Just my opinion but we always sang it behind closed doors.
Each to their own but I reckon singing the club song on the ground and sharing it with the supporters is great, I really don't see how it is disrespectful at all, if it were at a SANFL or AFL ground it would be blasted out on the loud speaker for all to hear, is it really any different?
by woodublieve12 » Sun May 26, 2013 10:25 pm
Bloods4Life wrote:Ian wrote:Bloods4Life wrote:
Was at the game yesterday and thought all three grades for lockleys signing their club song on thr oval was disrespectful and lacked class. Just my opinion but we always sang it behind closed doors.
Each to their own but I reckon singing the club song on the ground and sharing it with the supporters is great, I really don't see how it is disrespectful at all, if it were at a SANFL or AFL ground it would be blasted out on the loud speaker for all to hear, is it really any different?
Yeah it is different that's why sanfl and afl teams do it in the rooms. Even on grand final days they still wait for all post match stuff to finish before they sing it themselves. Anyways like I said it was just my opinion, and from the other posts I've read no one else seems to have a problem with it so maybe times have changed. All good
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