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Re: Southern Football League

Postby DingoWoopWoop » Wed May 07, 2008 1:58 pm

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cyclops wrote:Im pretty sure lions play emus this week,anyone think emus can get over 40 goals? Pollard a lazy 15 perhaps.... He is in great touch


Your kidding right? The Lions were the only team to be infront of Morphies at half time last year. They always seem to put up a decent fight against them. The lions have had quite a few injuries to 1st choice players so far this season but with a couple of them coming back and the two South boys playing, i doubt it'll be the massive blow out that you're predicting. You Morphies boys really need to get off your high horse!


Who cares if Lonsdale were up at half time, they still lost right? And i'm pretty sure the Valley got within 2 points, but you don't hear them bragging. Morphett Vale by plenty i think!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby ex diver » Wed May 07, 2008 2:10 pm

DingoWoopWoop wrote:
bass_player wrote:
cyclops wrote:Im pretty sure lions play emus this week,anyone think emus can get over 40 goals? Pollard a lazy 15 perhaps.... He is in great touch


Your kidding right? The Lions were the only team to be infront of Morphies at half time last year. They always seem to put up a decent fight against them. The lions have had quite a few injuries to 1st choice players so far this season but with a couple of them coming back and the two South boys playing, i doubt it'll be the massive blow out that you're predicting. You Morphies boys really need to get off your high horse!


Who cares if Lonsdale were up at half time, they still lost right? And i'm pretty sure the Valley got within 2 points, but you don't hear them bragging. Morphett Vale by plenty i think!


It pains me to say this DWW but I agree, I would actually go so far to say that Morphett Vales B grade would beat Lonsdales A grade. With the likes of Sampson, Pittman, Joraslaski and Byrne running around.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby bass_player » Wed May 07, 2008 2:24 pm

DingoWoopWoop wrote:
bass_player wrote:
cyclops wrote:Im pretty sure lions play emus this week,anyone think emus can get over 40 goals? Pollard a lazy 15 perhaps.... He is in great touch


Your kidding right? The Lions were the only team to be infront of Morphies at half time last year. They always seem to put up a decent fight against them. The lions have had quite a few injuries to 1st choice players so far this season but with a couple of them coming back and the two South boys playing, i doubt it'll be the massive blow out that you're predicting. You Morphies boys really need to get off your high horse!


Who cares if Lonsdale were up at half time, they still lost right? And i'm pretty sure the Valley got within 2 points, but you don't hear them bragging. Morphett Vale by plenty i think!


Who's bragging? I was just stating what happened last year. Yes they still lost and will probably lose again on Saturday. All i'm just saying that Lonsdale seem to enjoy playing against Morphett Vale and that I doubt it'll be a blowout of 40 goals like some have suggested.

ZC - As for our oval I agree, it is a disgrace. Unfortunately we have done all we can as the school owns the land and have control over it. Until the school closes down (which doesn't seem too far off) we can only patch up the holes with sand. With the rain we have had over the last few weeks, it has softened up a bit (although I still managed to break my arm on it last week :( )
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Wed May 07, 2008 2:41 pm

Your right in the past Lonsdale have been a bit of a bogey side for the Emus and I agree 40 goals is a bit much to expect but don't lump all Morphies blokes in with 1 person when a comment is made. I have seen a lot of beltings in my time and I know that Morphies will never demean the opposition, if the opposition start dishing out a bit of lip they will give it back but thats about it.

As for the oval once the school closes down what are the options? Stay or find a new ground maybe? Either way I think some changerooms somewhere in the same suburb could be a start.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby bass_player » Wed May 07, 2008 2:50 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:Your right in the past Lonsdale have been a bit of a bogey side for the Emus and I agree 40 goals is a bit much to expect but don't lump all Morphies blokes in with 1 person when a comment is made. I have seen a lot of beltings in my time and I know that Morphies will never demean the opposition if they start dishing out a bit of lip they will give it back but thats about it.

As for the oval once the school closes down what are the options? Stay or find a new ground maybe? Either way I think some changerooms somewhere in the same suburb could be a start.

It all depends on what happens with the land. If the education department sell it off to developers then we'll have to find somewhere else or negotiate to buy or lease the land. The good news is its not just Lonsdale FC that will be affected. Southern Districts play cricket there and a soccer club uses the oval as well. It'd be good if the council got on side, kept the schools gym and change rooms and turned the area into a sports facility for AFL, soccer, cricket, basketball etc. But the council seems more worried about making money than spending it to improve the community - you just have to look at what they've done with the help of the soccer club at the O'Sullivan Beach facility to see that!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby the observer » Wed May 07, 2008 3:02 pm

The State Goverment own the land and will have all the say very little to do with council Im led to beleive. Stand to be corrected.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby bass_player » Wed May 07, 2008 3:08 pm

the observer wrote:The State Goverment own the land and will have all the say very little to do with council Im led to beleive. Stand to be corrected.

Yes but the council may have the opportunity to buy the land to create recreational facilities if DECS/State Government sell it off. If/when the school closes down, my money is on real estate developers getting their hands on the land.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Waterboy » Wed May 07, 2008 3:19 pm

the observer wrote:The State Goverment own the land and will have all the say very little to do with council Im led to beleive. Stand to be corrected.


It's unclear yet whether the land will revert to local or federal government control.
However Lonsdale's lease is ironclad and will survive either way, and there's still 9 years left to run on the lease.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby bass_player » Wed May 07, 2008 3:24 pm

Waterboy wrote:
the observer wrote:The State Goverment own the land and will have all the say very little to do with council Im led to beleive. Stand to be corrected.


It's unclear yet whether the land will revert to local or federal government control.
However Lonsdale's lease is ironclad and will survive either way, and there's still 9 years left to run on the lease.

Does that mean we will be able to 'modify' the ground for the safety of players once the school closes down?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Hills » Wed May 07, 2008 3:27 pm

Your kidding right? The Lions were the only team to be infront of Morphies at half time last year. They always seem to put up a decent fight against them. The lions have had quite a few injuries to 1st choice players so far this season but with a couple of them coming back and the two South boys playing, i doubt it'll be the massive blow out that you're predicting. You Morphies boys really need to get off your high horse![/quote]

How does 1 person making a statement constitute us all having that idea?? Personally I hope they do win by 40 goals to shove it up blokes like you, but has anyone ever kicked 40 goals on that terrible patch of grass they call a home ground?[/quote]

ZC dont you play B grade?
Pipe up when your contributing to the all and mighty Emus.[/quote]

You make a lot of uneccessary noise on the RMFL forum then don't you hills. If you think you know who I am check the teamsheet for last years A Grade Grand Final you might be surprised.[/quote]

Maybe i am mistaken, either way teeing off on less fortunate clubs doesnt make you a big man!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Waterboy » Wed May 07, 2008 3:30 pm

bass_player wrote:
Waterboy wrote:
the observer wrote:The State Goverment own the land and will have all the say very little to do with council Im led to beleive. Stand to be corrected.


It's unclear yet whether the land will revert to local or federal government control.
However Lonsdale's lease is ironclad and will survive either way, and there's still 9 years left to run on the lease.

Does that mean we will be able to 'modify' the ground for the safety of players once the school closes down?


Don't know how much control Lonsdale would have over the oval but you'd hope that as with a lot of other council/government owned ovals the council would do more to maintain it.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby bass_player » Wed May 07, 2008 3:37 pm

Waterboy wrote:
bass_player wrote:
Waterboy wrote:
the observer wrote:The State Goverment own the land and will have all the say very little to do with council Im led to beleive. Stand to be corrected.


It's unclear yet whether the land will revert to local or federal government control.
However Lonsdale's lease is ironclad and will survive either way, and there's still 9 years left to run on the lease.

Does that mean we will be able to 'modify' the ground for the safety of players once the school closes down?


Don't know how much control Lonsdale would have over the oval but you'd hope that as with a lot of other council/government owned ovals the council would do more to maintain it.

fingers crossed, but I won't hold my breath
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby cyclops » Wed May 07, 2008 3:47 pm

So lions have no juniors,by the sounds of it in near future no oval, no changerooms, no clubrooms this spells out too me the future does not look to promising for the boys at Sheriffs rd
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Wed May 07, 2008 3:49 pm

Hills wrote:Your kidding right? The Lions were the only team to be infront of Morphies at half time last year. They always seem to put up a decent fight against them. The lions have had quite a few injuries to 1st choice players so far this season but with a couple of them coming back and the two South boys playing, i doubt it'll be the massive blow out that you're predicting. You Morphies boys really need to get off your high horse!


How does 1 person making a statement constitute us all having that idea?? Personally I hope they do win by 40 goals to shove it up blokes like you, but has anyone ever kicked 40 goals on that terrible patch of grass they call a home ground?[/quote]

ZC dont you play B grade?
Pipe up when your contributing to the all and mighty Emus.[/quote]

You make a lot of uneccessary noise on the RMFL forum then don't you hills. If you think you know who I am check the teamsheet for last years A Grade Grand Final you might be surprised.[/quote]

Maybe i am mistaken, either way teeing off on less fortunate clubs doesnt make you a big man![/quote]

Wasn't teeing off on anyone just stating how I'm sick of Morphies supporters being lumped in a group together I don't know who cyclops is and he speaks for himself, the fact that it was stated that all Morphies boys thought this way is what I took offence too. You know a lot of Morphies boys would you say they have all been arrogant with their success?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby cyclops » Wed May 07, 2008 3:53 pm

Getting back quickly to the m/vale b-grade i think that they would make the top 8 in the a-grade comp...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Junior » Wed May 07, 2008 5:15 pm

cyclops wrote:Getting back quickly to the m/vale b-grade i think that they would make the top 8 in the a-grade comp...


Just a question for the morphies fella's on here, how many teams would Morphett Vale club have all up including all their 1st and 2nd sides, sub juniors plus c's etc?
And i know it's a generous total so my next questions is how can other clubs close to M/Vale survive and/or compete? And lastly, how well is a league run when a club is Allowed to have so many teams while other's nearby struggle?

Fair enough you can't make kids play else where but is it really a suprise that M/Vale spank the comp when they have more players/supporters/helpers etc etc than most clubs in SA? That last bit could be wrong but i'm assuming they'd be right up there..
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Hills » Wed May 07, 2008 5:27 pm

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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Hills » Wed May 07, 2008 5:29 pm

Junior wrote:
cyclops wrote:Getting back quickly to the m/vale b-grade i think that they would make the top 8 in the a-grade comp...


Just a question for the morphies fella's on here, how many teams would Morphett Vale club have all up including all their 1st and 2nd sides, sub juniors plus c's etc?
And i know it's a generous total so my next questions is how can other clubs close to M/Vale survive and/or compete? And lastly, how well is a league run when a club is Allowed to have so many teams while other's nearby struggle?

Fair enough you can't make kids play else where but is it really a suprise that M/Vale spank the comp when they have more players/supporters/helpers etc etc than most clubs in SA? That last bit could be wrong but i'm assuming they'd be right up there..


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Dutchman » Wed May 07, 2008 5:36 pm

Back to this old argument hey boys?!?!
Dont forget where Morphies were before they were winning flags...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Junior » Wed May 07, 2008 5:52 pm

The Dutchman wrote:Back to this old argument hey boys?!?!
Dont forget where Morphies were before they were winning flags...


Not exactly the answer i was looking for, were they based somewhere else back then?
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