by Pearcey » Mon May 19, 2008 9:55 pm
by Iron Fist » Wed May 21, 2008 1:18 pm
giffo wrote:It's interesting that you have scores and tackling. In the MWJFL there is no tackling & bumping until U/11's. There is also no "official" scores either.
by smac » Wed May 21, 2008 2:42 pm
Iron Fist wrote:giffo wrote:It's interesting that you have scores and tackling. In the MWJFL there is no tackling & bumping until U/11's. There is also no "official" scores either.
there used to be abck in the 90's when i played under 9's
some of my best footy memories were winning an undefeated premiership in under 9's
the kids have to learn to loose sooner or later dont they???
by Iron Fist » Wed May 21, 2008 2:47 pm
smac wrote:Iron Fist wrote:giffo wrote:It's interesting that you have scores and tackling. In the MWJFL there is no tackling & bumping until U/11's. There is also no "official" scores either.
there used to be abck in the 90's when i played under 9's
some of my best footy memories were winning an undefeated premiership in under 9's
the kids have to learn to loose sooner or later dont they???
Yes, they do.
But I think we should teach them to kick, handball, mark etc etc before we move on to things that in reality, most junior coaches couldn't teach because a good number of them are bad losers.
by smac » Wed May 21, 2008 2:57 pm
by CoverKing » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:25 pm
by Bluedemon » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:26 pm
CoverKing wrote:please Kookas, bayman can not be fined at all...what happens if a random person goes and watch a game of football, keeps the score and puts them up here? u cant do anything..thats the fact! so the club or there members cant put scores up but bayman as he stated is not a member.. Little Bayman has lost the last couple games and is excited about seeing his sides name up there and without his name mentioned! its a part of football winning/losing... they watch it on TV so they mite aswell play the same winning/losing formula..
altho they should have zones set so players dont follow the ball everywhere i think
Peace
by jake the snake » Sat Nov 08, 2008 12:26 pm
by Pearcey » Sat Nov 08, 2008 3:43 pm
typical typical MSJFL, this league is an absoulute joke...im no longer involved but have coached a junior team in this comp, they dont care about the little clubs, all they care about is PHOS, GOODWOOD AND TOWNS! they add in new grades every year to make these clubs stronger! phos have 40 under 10s, so what does the league do...add under 9s....all 40 players stay at phos, they have strong teams, so kids from the weaker clubs leave to win more often, dont say it doesnt happen because is does and its a discrace! the league should have 8s, 10s 12s, 14s, 16s! all played at one ground on one day! instead of mixing and matching teams all around the southern suburbs! how are clubs expected to supply 3 trainers on a sunday???
the metro south is on a power trip, about time they gave back to some of the clubs who helped them kick the league off, because the way some get treated is not on..also if clubs arnt meant to score in 8s 9s and 10s why have a carnival at the end with a grand final? and a grand final winner?
by Bluedemon » Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:04 pm
jake the snake wrote:typical typical MSJFL, this league is an absoulute joke...im no longer involved but have coached a junior team in this comp, they dont care about the little clubs, all they care about is PHOS, GOODWOOD AND TOWNS! they add in new grades every year to make these clubs stronger! phos have 40 under 10s, so what does the league do...add under 9s....all 40 players stay at phos, they have strong teams, so kids from the weaker clubs leave to win more often, dont say it doesnt happen because is does and its a discrace! the league should have 8s, 10s 12s, 14s, 16s! all played at one ground on one day! instead of mixing and matching teams all around the southern suburbs! how are clubs expected to supply 3 trainers on a sunday???
the metro south is on a power trip, about time they gave back to some of the clubs who helped them kick the league off, because the way some get treated is not on..also if clubs arnt meant to score in 8s 9s and 10s why have a carnival at the end with a grand final? and a grand final winner?
by Bluedemon » Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:04 pm
Pearcey wrote:typical typical MSJFL, this league is an absoulute joke...im no longer involved but have coached a junior team in this comp, they dont care about the little clubs, all they care about is PHOS, GOODWOOD AND TOWNS! they add in new grades every year to make these clubs stronger! phos have 40 under 10s, so what does the league do...add under 9s....all 40 players stay at phos, they have strong teams, so kids from the weaker clubs leave to win more often, dont say it doesnt happen because is does and its a discrace! the league should have 8s, 10s 12s, 14s, 16s! all played at one ground on one day! instead of mixing and matching teams all around the southern suburbs! how are clubs expected to supply 3 trainers on a sunday???
the metro south is on a power trip, about time they gave back to some of the clubs who helped them kick the league off, because the way some get treated is not on..also if clubs arnt meant to score in 8s 9s and 10s why have a carnival at the end with a grand final? and a grand final winner?
Seriously, they have finals for those age groups??????????
CRAZY!
Surely it's about learning how to play the game before the added pressure of ladders and premiership points become a focus.
In NE Metro there are no finals until Under 11's and even that is probably a bit too soon.
Just let 'em have some fun for God's sake!
by Sheik Yerbouti » Sat Nov 15, 2008 6:37 am
by smac » Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:45 pm
jake the snake wrote:typical typical MSJFL, this league is an absoulute joke...im no longer involved but have coached a junior team in this comp, they dont care about the little clubs, all they care about is PHOS, GOODWOOD AND TOWNS! they add in new grades every year to make these clubs stronger! phos have 40 under 10s, so what does the league do...add under 9s....all 40 players stay at phos, they have strong teams, so kids from the weaker clubs leave to win more often, dont say it doesnt happen because is does and its a discrace! the league should have 8s, 10s 12s, 14s, 16s! all played at one ground on one day! instead of mixing and matching teams all around the southern suburbs! how are clubs expected to supply 3 trainers on a sunday???
the metro south is on a power trip, about time they gave back to some of the clubs who helped them kick the league off, because the way some get treated is not on..also if clubs arnt meant to score in 8s 9s and 10s why have a carnival at the end with a grand final? and a grand final winner?
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