To be fair on the sheep it is kind of hard to move when your attached to some velcro gloves.Q. wrote:Once, a herd of sheep wouldn't leave the hill
by morell » Tue May 28, 2013 2:21 pm
To be fair on the sheep it is kind of hard to move when your attached to some velcro gloves.Q. wrote:Once, a herd of sheep wouldn't leave the hill
by Phantom Gossiper » Tue May 28, 2013 2:21 pm
Q. wrote:I, for one, know how difficult it can be to remove unwanted guests. Have had to chase numerous kangaroos off the oval on training nights. Once, a herd of sheep wouldn't leave the hill and then there was the time I had to forcefully remove some chickens from the oval during a game. Not easy.
by Footy Chick » Tue May 28, 2013 2:45 pm
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 Footy Chick » Tue May 28, 2013 2:48 pm
Cohiba wrote:Is she reliable as a source????? hmmmm
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 panthers » Tue May 28, 2013 3:36 pm
Footy Chick wrote:Cohiba wrote:Is she reliable as a source????? hmmmm
The most reliable there is![]()
The PM just said those that were there. Maybe I assumed it was normal for them. SOrry, I've since deleted the message.
by Yank Man » Wed May 29, 2013 9:38 am
by Robb_Stark » Wed May 29, 2013 9:45 am
by Lightning McQueen » Wed May 29, 2013 9:52 am
Yank Man wrote:Unfortunately you can't control who comes to your games and if they come in numbers then it's out of your hands. Smithfield has always been a hostile environment and I've been going there since the late 90's. Back then the top teams went in a bus, changed in a bus some 200 metres from the clubrooms, ran on to the ground, played a tough hard game and win or lose straight back on the bus and back to their club. It's a real pity that for all the hard work they have done things havn't changed in all that time. There are some terrific people in the 'inner sactum' who work tirelessly for the club they love, maybe we should be offering support to them and not be to eager to put them all in the same catagory.
by woodublieve12 » Wed May 29, 2013 9:56 am
Yank Man wrote:Unfortunately you can't control who comes to your games and if they come in numbers then it's out of your hands. Smithfield has always been a hostile environment and I've been going there since the late 90's. Back then the top teams went in a bus, changed in a bus some 200 metres from the clubrooms, ran on to the ground, played a tough hard game and win or lose straight back on the bus and back to their club. It's a real pity that for all the hard work they have done things havn't changed in all that time. There are some terrific people in the 'inner sactum' who work tirelessly for the club they love, maybe we should be offering support to them and not be to eager to put them all in the same catagory.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed May 29, 2013 10:00 am
woodublieve12 wrote:Yank Man wrote:Unfortunately you can't control who comes to your games and if they come in numbers then it's out of your hands. Smithfield has always been a hostile environment and I've been going there since the late 90's. Back then the top teams went in a bus, changed in a bus some 200 metres from the clubrooms, ran on to the ground, played a tough hard game and win or lose straight back on the bus and back to their club. It's a real pity that for all the hard work they have done things havn't changed in all that time. There are some terrific people in the 'inner sactum' who work tirelessly for the club they love, maybe we should be offering support to them and not be to eager to put them all in the same catagory.
you taking the piss with bus about getting changed in there???? it was only smithfield not iraq!
never had one problem with smithfield. Played a finals game there, several minor round games. always fair hard games. the only issue is the charged a ridiculous amount for coles brand pies and pastiesand also i reckon a husband may have had an issue with his wife taking the handbrake of the car and rolling on his head.
and it's to bloody far away
by Robb_Stark » Wed May 29, 2013 10:06 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Yank Man wrote:Unfortunately you can't control who comes to your games and if they come in numbers then it's out of your hands. Smithfield has always been a hostile environment and I've been going there since the late 90's. Back then the top teams went in a bus, changed in a bus some 200 metres from the clubrooms, ran on to the ground, played a tough hard game and win or lose straight back on the bus and back to their club. It's a real pity that for all the hard work they have done things havn't changed in all that time. There are some terrific people in the 'inner sactum' who work tirelessly for the club they love, maybe we should be offering support to them and not be to eager to put them all in the same catagory.
you taking the piss with bus about getting changed in there???? it was only smithfield not iraq!
never had one problem with smithfield. Played a finals game there, several minor round games. always fair hard games. the only issue is the charged a ridiculous amount for coles brand pies and pastiesand also i reckon a husband may have had an issue with his wife taking the handbrake of the car and rolling on his head.
and it's to bloody far away
I remember that and get it right, they were foodland pies that season.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed May 29, 2013 10:10 am
Robb_Stark wrote:
should have been kicked out of the league for them foodland pies.......i hope heads rolled that year:)
by heater31 » Wed May 29, 2013 11:08 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:There was an ugly incident at Pulteney during a B Grade match about 6 years ago that was dealt with but apart from that and what happened on Saturday evening you are just full of hot air.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed May 29, 2013 11:18 am
heater31 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:There was an ugly incident at Pulteney during a B Grade match about 6 years ago that was dealt with but apart from that and what happened on Saturday evening you are just full of hot air.
Minor detail but this happened in 2009 the year the A's won the D5 Flag.
Apart from that gutless peanut The rest of their Supporter base were well behaved.
by morell » Wed May 29, 2013 11:35 am
Whilst true, all of our incidents have been related to on field behaviour - of which we have had a borderline unblemished record for the last 5 years.Lightning McQueen wrote:I don't think Mitchell Park has been full of harp playing Cherubs for the past twenty years either champ.
by Cohiba » Wed May 29, 2013 11:47 am
morell wrote:Whilst true, all of our incidents have been related to on field behaviour - of which we have had a borderline unblemished record for the last 5 years.Lightning McQueen wrote:I don't think Mitchell Park has been full of harp playing Cherubs for the past twenty years either champ.
We have been widely known as thugs and ferals, but I have never, ever, seen the police required at a MPFC game -.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed May 29, 2013 11:51 am
morell wrote:Whilst true, all of our incidents have been related to on field behaviour - of which we have had a borderline unblemished record for the last 5 years.Lightning McQueen wrote:I don't think Mitchell Park has been full of harp playing Cherubs for the past twenty years either champ.
We have been widely known as thugs and ferals, but I have never, ever, seen the police required at a MPFC game - let alone in the numbers reported to have been required on Saturday night. Never needed security or anything of the sort. Not even close. I just cannot believe the stories being PM'ed and reported in the media. It's absolutely appalling. You cannot and should not compare this incident to other clubs records or look to somehow diminish what has happened by pointing fingers.
I should also mention that Yankman has been involved in several clubs, including Edwardstown and Yankalilla. It would be unfair on him and the MPFC to bundle them together as one and the same.
In addition, we keep on focussing on the night itself and the inability of the clubs to act. We should be focussing on why these people were there in the first place, what caused them to assault people and how we can stop them from attending a SAAFL game ever again.
by Footy Chick » Wed May 29, 2013 11:52 am
morell wrote:[. You cannot and should not compare this incident to other clubs records or look to somehow diminish what has happened by pointing fingers..
In addition, we keep on focussing on the night itself and the inability of the clubs to act. We should be focussing on why these people were there in the first place, what caused them to assault people and how we can stop them from attending a SAAFL game ever again
We should be focussing on why these people were there in the first place
what caused them to assault people
You can't and I'd like to see you tryand how we can stop them from attending a SAAFL game ever again
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 happilyretired » Wed May 29, 2013 11:56 am
by Lightning McQueen » Wed May 29, 2013 11:58 am
happilyretired wrote:To be honest i have only ever seen Smithfield play one game so can't make a clear judgement on them. But that game was this year in a hard fought game where they went down to a very hungry Flinders Uni side in round 2. The game was tough but fair with no more than your average push and shove, there was no belting blokes behind the play or anything. they had a large group of travelling supporters that i think actually arrived on a coach bus, and again they seemed fine. Might be a bit different when Flinders head outh that way as they may both be figting for the same finals spot!!
I also saw a half of an Ingle Farm game just 2 weeks back and again they didnt seem to be thugs, they had some big boys more than happy to impose themselves but thats standard.
I can only think that this is an isolated incident, well hopefully anyway. Fingers crossed that there is nothing else like it in the league, especially Div 7 for the rest of the year. If there are supporters involved i trust the clubs will be doing everything they can to sort them out so their clubs are not tarnished with a bad name, bevause it will make it mighty hard to attract players/supporters going forward..
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