by old fullback » Wed May 29, 2013 9:28 pm
by tomo » Wed May 29, 2013 9:33 pm
Bloods4Life wrote:Yank Man wrote:Lightning McQueen 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.
Are you for real? That is the biggest load of bullshit I've read on here in a long time. I've seen maybe 5 southern-most clubs travel by bus since 1995 for travel reasons, I've seen one skirmish in the crowd and that was caused by some thugs from another club that I wont mention who began assaulting an assistant coach in Smithfield's coaches box.
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.
So to get on here and praise and bag in the one sentence is just a pathetic cop out, I don't think Mitchell Park has been full of harp playing Cherubs for the past twenty years either champ.
No bullshit LM. I was on those buses and my son was a player, and yes Foodland pies were on the menu PLUS Southwark beer and yes it was a southern club, NOT Mitchell Park. It had nothing to do with travel only due diligence because the club, players and coaching staff were fine, but it was who turned up on the day that could of changed the fun. Never ugly incidents I might ad. It was not meant as a go at the club and the praising bit was what I saw last year in Div 7, so many people dedicated to seeing the club get up. Bloody hell man, I'm on your side.
No need to apologise yankman I thought what you posted was more complimentary than insulting. Geez LM take a chill pill!!! I've played against Smithfield many times out there and never had a problem. In fact last time I was there a free beer was even put on the bar for myself and our players.
by Esteban Vihaio » Wed May 29, 2013 9:52 pm
by LaughingKookaburra » Thu May 30, 2013 12:17 am
by Yank Man » Thu May 30, 2013 8:22 am
LaughingKookaburra wrote:Never had an issue with Smithfield. In fact always enjoyed our encounters and they always had a few tallented blokes who'd rip you a new one.
Always enjoyed a beer there after the game and LM is still the only bloke I've met on SA Footy who came from the crowd and pulled me out of a warm up.... Any bloke who stops me from excessive running is a friend of mine
by marbles » Thu May 30, 2013 9:01 am
by Haynzy » Thu May 30, 2013 11:54 am
LaughingKookaburra wrote:Never had an issue with Smithfield. In fact always enjoyed our encounters and they always had a few tallented blokes who'd rip you a new one.
by Footy Chick » Thu May 30, 2013 11:57 am
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 Q. » Thu May 30, 2013 12:47 pm
Haynzy wrote:What ever happened Saturday night shouldn't reflect the club because it sounds like it is based on some outsiders strolling in to watch a night game. Could have happened anywhere...
by Bigshow82 » Thu May 30, 2013 1:20 pm
Q. wrote:Haynzy wrote:What ever happened Saturday night shouldn't reflect the club because it sounds like it is based on some outsiders strolling in to watch a night game. Could have happened anywhere...
The bigger issue is the thug who targeted a couple of the Ingle Farm players with off-the-ball hits. Will he be lining up for Smithfield again?
by Senor Moto Gadili » Thu May 30, 2013 2:44 pm
Q. wrote:Haynzy wrote:What ever happened Saturday night shouldn't reflect the club because it sounds like it is based on some outsiders strolling in to watch a night game. Could have happened anywhere...
The bigger issue is the thug who targeted a couple of the Ingle Farm players with off-the-ball hits. Will he be lining up for Smithfield again?
by whufc » Thu May 30, 2013 2:49 pm
by beeroclock » Thu May 30, 2013 7:53 pm
whufc wrote:What people have to remember is that its not the Smithfield Football Club who have caused the drama.
Yes these people that attend are causing problems which means it reflects on the Smithfield Football Club, but its a very delicate situation. These guys are not just teenage punks that the footy club president can walk up to and ask them to move on. Its also not as simple as hiring a couple of security guards for the day.
Also how many other grounds are as close to a pub and bottle o as the Smithfield Footy Club, i wouldnt think to many. This gives alot more people the oppurtunity to drink alot cheaper and then have easy access to more alcohol.
There are alot of really good people at the Smithfield Club and im sure they would love to be involved in getting rid of the trouble makers. Sometimes though people have to look after themselves and not get involved.
The only way i can see this problem being resolved is the people involved who really do care for the football club need to start telling their mates to pull their heads in and save the crap for the nightclubs on a Saturday night.
by great catch » Thu May 30, 2013 7:57 pm
whufc wrote:What people have to remember is that its not the Smithfield Football Club who have caused the drama.
Yes these people that attend are causing problems which means it reflects on the Smithfield Football Club, but its a very delicate situation. These guys are not just teenage punks that the footy club president can walk up to and ask them to move on. Its also not as simple as hiring a couple of security guards for the day.
Also how many other grounds are as close to a pub and bottle o as the Smithfield Footy Club, i wouldnt think to many. This gives alot more people the oppurtunity to drink alot cheaper and then have easy access to more alcohol.
There are alot of really good people at the Smithfield Club and im sure they would love to be involved in getting rid of the trouble makers. Sometimes though people have to look after themselves and not get involved.
The only way i can see this problem being resolved is the people involved who really do care for the football club need to start telling their mates to pull their heads in and save the crap for the nightclubs on a Saturday night.
by Rat Catcher » Thu May 30, 2013 8:20 pm
Too rightwhufc wrote:What people have to remember is that its not the Smithfield Football Club who have caused the drama.
Yes these people that attend are causing problems which means it reflects on the Smithfield Football Club, but its a very delicate situation. These guys are not just teenage punks that the footy club president can walk up to and ask them to move on. Its also not as simple as hiring a couple of security guards for the day.
Also how many other grounds are as close to a pub and bottle o as the Smithfield Footy Club, i wouldnt think to many. This gives alot more people the oppurtunity to drink alot cheaper and then have easy access to more alcohol.
There are alot of really good people at the Smithfield Club and im sure they would love to be involved in getting rid of the trouble makers. Sometimes though people have to look after themselves and not get involved.
The only way i can see this problem being resolved is the people involved who really do care for the football club need to start telling their mates to pull their heads in and save the crap for the nightclubs on a Saturday night.
by panthers » Thu May 30, 2013 8:55 pm
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Q. wrote:Haynzy wrote:What ever happened Saturday night shouldn't reflect the club because it sounds like it is based on some outsiders strolling in to watch a night game. Could have happened anywhere...
The bigger issue is the thug who targeted a couple of the Ingle Farm players with off-the-ball hits. Will he be lining up for Smithfield again?
Agree. My understanding is that after the game, senior officials from SFC advised IFFC reps that this individual would never play for SFC again. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
by morell » Fri May 31, 2013 10:16 am
The clubs involved can't ban players? They would know who is associated with the troublemakers. From all reports this isn't a new phenomenon at this ground with the clubs involved, so there is clearly a link there. Need to break that link.Phantom Gossiper wrote:LOL good luck with that one
So be it. Greater good and all that. I am sure the SAFFL could accommodate if need be.Phantom Gossiper wrote:Step 2 - Reschedule all home games to Thebarton and get the clubs to provide a guest list. Hire security to ensure no-one else can attend. Ban alcohol.Then clubs lose revenue from canteen/bar takings, and of course Thebarton wouldn't be free, would have to pay for the hire. Not to mention then the travel, and losing the advantage of playing at home
So the answer is its too expensive?Phantom Gossiper wrote:Step 3 - Double, triple, quadruple security.Again money.. whose going to foot the bill?
Correct. Unfortunate, but IMO if nothing else works and these people are still attending games and causing trouble, then I see this is perhaps the final and most drastic option.Phantom Gossiper wrote:Step 4 - If it turns out there are too many people associated within the clubs involved for them to field a team, so be it. Fold them.Then the players move on to another club, so effectively all you are doing is punishing those who are there for the right reasons and doing a good job
Maybe! Not a bad idea PG! You see this is what I am talking about. Hive mindPhantom Gossiper wrote:Again good luck with that, what are you going to do - get restraining orders?
They don't talk to me over there any-more.Phantom Gossiper wrote: and Morgs p*ss off back to the div 6 thread
by marbles » Fri May 31, 2013 11:07 am
by happilyretired » Fri May 31, 2013 11:10 am
marbles wrote:why couldnt flinders uni beat houghton this week???
by Phantom Gossiper » Fri May 31, 2013 11:16 am
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