by croc11 » Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:56 pm
by The Lova » Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:12 pm
croc11 wrote:Don't you love it when one of the Top 4 sides actually get challenged - then they use the excuse of injuries and loads of people out.
What about actually praising the efforts of OSB/L for their effort? I am sure that they too had plenty out with injuries as well.
Good to see Reynella pushed all the way by Flaggies as well - from what we have heard the Winies won the game with 1 qtr of footy but were matched all the way and kicked a late goal to win by 5.
Perhaps the so called bottom rung are getting closer inch by inch and it always amazes me to hear that the Top sides have loads of injuries - SO DOES EVERYONE, and when you are struggling club you don't have the depth like the top sides do.
And let us all say - that the bottom clubs get a very ordinary run from the boys in white most weeks against the top sides and usually get a late free kick run when the game is all over. The amount of 50/50 decisions which invariably go one way is most disappointing.
Anyway that is just my point of view.
by The Mexican » Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:24 pm
croc11 wrote:Don't you love it when one of the Top 4 sides actually get challenged - then they use the excuse of injuries and loads of people out.
What about actually praising the efforts of OSB/L for their effort? I am sure that they too had plenty out with injuries as well.
Good to see Reynella pushed all the way by Flaggies as well - from what we have heard the Winies won the game with 1 qtr of footy but were matched all the way and kicked a late goal to win by 5.
Perhaps the so called bottom rung are getting closer inch by inch and it always amazes me to hear that the Top sides have loads of injuries - SO DOES EVERYONE, and when you are struggling club you don't have the depth like the top sides do.
And let us all say - that the bottom clubs get a very ordinary run from the boys in white most weeks against the top sides and usually get a late free kick run when the game is all over. The amount of 50/50 decisions which invariably go one way is most disappointing.
Anyway that is just my point of view.
by Swooper16 » Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:58 pm
The Mexican wrote:croc11 wrote:Don't you love it when one of the Top 4 sides actually get challenged - then they use the excuse of injuries and loads of people out.
What about actually praising the efforts of OSB/L for their effort? I am sure that they too had plenty out with injuries as well.
Good to see Reynella pushed all the way by Flaggies as well - from what we have heard the Winies won the game with 1 qtr of footy but were matched all the way and kicked a late goal to win by 5.
Perhaps the so called bottom rung are getting closer inch by inch and it always amazes me to hear that the Top sides have loads of injuries - SO DOES EVERYONE, and when you are struggling club you don't have the depth like the top sides do.
And let us all say - that the bottom clubs get a very ordinary run from the boys in white most weeks against the top sides and usually get a late free kick run when the game is all over. The amount of 50/50 decisions which invariably go one way is most disappointing.
Anyway that is just my point of view.
If you go back to Swoopers posting i think you'll find that he wasn't referring to the amount of injuries that the Emu's are contending with at the moment as an excuse, he was simply making the point in reference to the alleged "bagging" the players coped as they came off the ground at half time as there sounds like they have blooded a few juniors and the like... Win, lose or draw not sure you hear too many excuses from Morphett Vale these days...
Sounds like Lonsdale were more than competitive for a half on the weekend in trying conditions and also the Falcons which can only be good for the comp... The latter seem to have really turned things around after a poor start to the year...
by The Hound » Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:54 pm
by The Dutchman » Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:31 pm
by The Lova » Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:36 pm
The Dutchman wrote:The Hound has a crack at The Dutchman in his first post...
Thanks for taking an interest buddy. If you are that way inclined i suggest you PM 'numbers'. You might have more luck there...
by The Dutchman » Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:51 pm
by Injured Phantom » Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:58 pm
by The Hound » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:24 pm
by The Dutchman » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:40 pm
by The Mexican » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:47 pm
The Hound wrote:"The Hound has a crack at The Dutchman in his first post...
Thanks for taking an interest buddy. If you are that way inclined i suggest you PM 'numbers'. You might have more luck there..."
Bit touchy "Dutchman" just got a sense from your previous posts with "The Lova" that you don't get to see to many SFL games unless it is finals time. How surprising to hear that the emu spectators abused the emu players, at least it means that they are not abusing opposition spectators and looking to cause trouble.
by reppoh_eht » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:52 pm
Injured Phantom wrote:Good to see Reynella pushed all the way by Flaggies as well - from what we have heard the Winies won the game with 1 qtr of footy but were matched all the way and kicked a late goal to win by 5.
One must give credit where credit is due, Flaggies came out to play and their hand skills were fairly clean given the wet conditions.
As far as pushing the winies all the way. Stats & scoreboard do not reflect a game! Firstly playing at Flaggy Oval in constant rain is never a joy, despite being heaps better than several years ago. The conditions were not great for the highly skilled teams which always brings the gap closer together. But if you watched the game, Flaggies had a huge flood in play (it seemed like it started as a loose man in defence but if the ball went into reynellas attack everyone pushed up the ground, full forward at centre). This always reduces the gap as space is reduced, especially in the wet.
Reynella repelled most thrusts forward and still looked the classier team in the tight contests.
Yes Flaggies were good and Reynella not at their best, but did Falcons play to try win a game or keep the scoreboard down as much as possible?
You can not compare winning margins on dry days and wet days. When its crap weather for entertaining footy (it becomes a slog) and the opposition play to negate, you ar happy to walk away with the points and as few injuries as possible, provided your team learns something about wet weather footy and how to deal with those negative tactics.
by Specky McGee » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:58 pm
by Numbers » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:04 pm
croc11 wrote:Don't you love it when one of the Top 4 sides actually get challenged - then they use the excuse of injuries and loads of people out.
What about actually praising the efforts of OSB/L for their effort? I am sure that they too had plenty out with injuries as well.
Good to see Reynella pushed all the way by Flaggies as well - from what we have heard the Winies won the game with 1 qtr of footy but were matched all the way and kicked a late goal to win by 5.
Perhaps the so called bottom rung are getting closer inch by inch and it always amazes me to hear that the Top sides have loads of injuries - SO DOES EVERYONE, and when you are struggling club you don't have the depth like the top sides do.
And let us all say - that the bottom clubs get a very ordinary run from the boys in white most weeks against the top sides and usually get a late free kick run when the game is all over. The amount of 50/50 decisions which invariably go one way is most disappointing.
Anyway that is just my point of view.
by fly » Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:01 am
by The Mexican » Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:21 am
fly wrote:Reynella were not anywhere near the best they have been on Saturday but that was due to the never say die hard pressure applied to them by a young Falcons side who if they can stay together for a while will in my opinion become a good side and sit more toward the pointy end of the ladder in the near future.The oval was fine the conditions were difficult for both sides but the Wineflies did overuse the ball which cost them a considerable amount of turnovers.Considering the conditions it was a contest all day.
What is the opinion of posters on this district carnival? SFL must have a bye for this as sides can be severly dissadvantaged with good players required to play 6 games in two days at Port Pirie that no one probably playing in it really cares about I think it is pointless.
by Injured Phantom » Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:36 am
by The Girth » Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:44 am
by Injured Phantom » Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:00 am
The Girth wrote:all ovals struggle in the wet a bit but its how they recover the following week that counts. The shoey oval was wet but will no doubt be cherry rip tonight for training. Wet weather footy is never pretty but what can we do build a roof over the ovals. If you think some of our ovals are crap you should head upto bridgewater or mt barker they are a disgrace.
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