by Swamp Donkey » Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:04 pm
by Hazbeen » Mon Sep 01, 2008 4:31 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:Give us the run down Hazbeen or anyone from United? Good game?
What actually happened in the B Grade out there Saturday,
by Ace of Spades » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:17 pm
[/quote]A Grade was one of the worst displays I have seen all year, scrappy uninpiring footy helped along my dreadfull umpiring which threatened to get out of control .
by Hazbeen » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:26 pm
by Hazbeen » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:28 pm
by uncle_fester » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:30 pm
Hazbeen wrote:I believe Whisky has a week credit at the tribunal from his report earlier this year (I know twice in a year who would of guessed) when he got booked against the Eagles, sat out the next game against the Bombers as the tribunal was put back a week then got off when it eventually sat so they gave him a one week "raincheck" for the next time he gets reported.
Peckers will be at full strength this week with the returns of McLean and Catford which will help erase the error filled display of the weekend.
by Hazbeen » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:32 pm
uncle_fester wrote:Hazbeen wrote:I believe Whisky has a week credit at the tribunal from his report earlier this year (I know twice in a year who would of guessed) when he got booked against the Eagles, sat out the next game against the Bombers as the tribunal was put back a week then got off when it eventually sat so they gave him a one week "raincheck" for the next time he gets reported.
Peckers will be at full strength this week with the returns of McLean and Catford which will help erase the error filled display of the weekend.
what the nice guy get reported for?
by Ace of Spades » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:37 pm
Hazbeen wrote:I believe Whisky has a week credit at the tribunal from his report earlier this year (I know twice in a year who would of guessed) when he got booked against the Eagles, sat out the next game against the Bombers as the tribunal was put back a week then got off when it eventually sat so they gave him a one week "raincheck" for the next time he gets reported.
Peckers will be at full strength this week with the returns of McLean and Catford which will help erase the error filled display of the weekend.
by Mythical Creature » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:43 pm
Hazbeen wrote:The Big Shrek wrote:What's the deal with Faulkner playing? Is this the first week he has suited up for Longies? Surely he wouldn't get a permit to play finals.
$$$$$$ I would assume, trying to tie him up for the future, wonder what Mallala think? even though he was a United Junior he is the Pies Senior Coaches Son-In-Law
by Hazbeen » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:48 pm
Mythical Creature wrote:Hazbeen wrote:The Big Shrek wrote:What's the deal with Faulkner playing? Is this the first week he has suited up for Longies? Surely he wouldn't get a permit to play finals.
$$$$$$ I would assume, trying to tie him up for the future, wonder what Mallala think? even though he was a United Junior he is the Pies Senior Coaches Son-In-Law
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If you don't know then don't assume Hazbeen. I have respect for you and your comments but by saying that Cameron played for the $$$$$ is a slant on him and the United Club.
He wasn't picked on Thursday night but a player withdrew on Saturday morning and rather than bringing up a B Grader (who had to win) Cameron was back from Roxby and was quite happy to play and enjoyed himself. Obviously he won't play in finals as he has only played one game. Pretty simple really!
by Mythical Creature » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:49 pm
Ace of Spades wrote:Hazbeen wrote:I believe Whisky has a week credit at the tribunal from his report earlier this year (I know twice in a year who would of guessed) when he got booked against the Eagles, sat out the next game against the Bombers as the tribunal was put back a week then got off when it eventually sat so they gave him a one week "raincheck" for the next time he gets reported.
Peckers will be at full strength this week with the returns of McLean and Catford which will help erase the error filled display of the weekend.
So the tribunal effectively sent him away from the tribunal with a free hit????? Geez this leagues in strife
by Mythical Creature » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:53 pm
Hazbeen wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Hazbeen wrote:The Big Shrek wrote:What's the deal with Faulkner playing? Is this the first week he has suited up for Longies? Surely he wouldn't get a permit to play finals.
$$$$$$ I would assume, trying to tie him up for the future, wonder what Mallala think? even though he was a United Junior he is the Pies Senior Coaches Son-In-Law
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If you don't know then don't assume Hazbeen. I have respect for you and your comments but by saying that Cameron played for the $$$$$ is a slant on him and the United Club.
He wasn't picked on Thursday night but a player withdrew on Saturday morning and rather than bringing up a B Grader (who had to win) Cameron was back from Roxby and was quite happy to play and enjoyed himself. Obviously he won't play in finals as he has only played one game. Pretty simple really!
Thanks for setting the record straight MC, how long as Cam been at Roxby? does that mean he is finished at Centrals and will be with you blokes on his days off from the Mines next year?
by Mythical Creature » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:57 pm
Hazbeen wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:Give us the run down Hazbeen or anyone from United? Good game?
What actually happened in the B Grade out there Saturday,
A Grade was one of the worst displays I have seen all year, scrappy uninpiring footy helped along my dreadfull umpiring which threatened to get out of control at times. Several head high incidents turned into pitch battles across the field but only one report, Hayden Walker, the umpiring in the seconds (D.Searle & W.Hodgetts) was far better then the two peanuts in charge of the main game and thats saying something. ALl credit to Longies, they had a plan and stuck to it, Peckers broke down across half forward all day.
The seconds was uneventfull until it was clear that Balak would win and get the last finals spot instead of United. After that from what I could see the game broke down with the Tigers being second to the ball and through their own mouthing off at two ex-United players turned men in white were on the receiving end of several 50m penalties a couple of which resulted in goals. The Peckers were the far superior team on the day.
by Bob Loblaw » Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:16 pm
Ace of Spades wrote:Big Whiskey on report hey, thats unbelieveable, blokes never hit anyone in his lifeAlthough the tribunal will probably give him the choice of missing thursday nights training or their final on sunday
by crazyfootball madman » Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:40 pm
by twogood4u » Mon Sep 01, 2008 9:27 pm
by twogood4u » Mon Sep 01, 2008 9:36 pm
What part of the constitution did they change? when changing a constitution (not an easy thing to do) all clubs must vote, firstly all clubs must inform members of the preposed changes. correct?Mythical Creature wrote:Ace of Spades wrote:Hazbeen wrote:I believe Whisky has a week credit at the tribunal from his report earlier this year (I know twice in a year who would of guessed) when he got booked against the Eagles, sat out the next game against the Bombers as the tribunal was put back a week then got off when it eventually sat so they gave him a one week "raincheck" for the next time he gets reported.
Peckers will be at full strength this week with the returns of McLean and Catford which will help erase the error filled display of the weekend.
So the tribunal effectively sent him away from the tribunal with a free hit????? Geez this leagues in strife
If this is the case Hazbeen then the tribunal has got it wrong. The constitution was changed at the end of last year to prevent this sort of thing from happening. Would obviously like to hear the outcome of this when it comes to hand!
by magpie in the 80's » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:16 pm
Jab wrote:Congratulations Brett Burgess on winning the goal kicking award, bit of a jackass on the field but this is not a bad effort considering you played in a losing team all year. Well done!!!!!!
by ChasMichaelMichaels » Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:17 pm
Old School wrote:the big tips for the weekend
hummocks to get up over the pies
balak to trounce tigers
hamley to finish on the best note possible
also heard a rumor that young mark dolling may be looking at heading out to magpie land to strengthen the west coast connection? and gun forward/slash defensive stopper/go to man bryce "MUD" Heath to head to ram park next year. if true they will be the genuine big deal.
on a good note to see jason gurl back in this week
by Ace of Spades » Tue Sep 02, 2008 5:00 pm
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