They're talking the 10th SANFL licenseNO-MERCY wrote:Hows my mates a Henley going?
Are we talking premierships again early January or have we learnt from last year & nothing is a "shoe in"



by Rotter » Sun Jan 18, 2009 7:55 pm
They're talking the 10th SANFL licenseNO-MERCY wrote:Hows my mates a Henley going?
Are we talking premierships again early January or have we learnt from last year & nothing is a "shoe in"
by old moz » Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:35 pm
by Footy Chick » Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:41 pm
old moz wrote:Ace, i hear the meeting today was very fruitful with 'both' sides agreeing on several issues resulting with ' more hands on deck ' off field' which , hopefully for you , helps with onfield results for GXFC
by aceman » Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:00 pm
old moz wrote:Ace, i hear the meeting today was very fruitful with 'both' sides agreeing on several issues resulting with ' more hands on deck ' off field' which , hopefully for you , helps with onfield results for GXFC
by JS SPORTS » Mon Jan 19, 2009 3:40 pm
The Big Shrek wrote:What's this meeting about?
by Pearcey » Mon Jan 19, 2009 4:27 pm
It's a meeting about a "takeover"
Will the Rams go to the PAEC and apply to use Kilburn oval on Sundays to enable their kids to play footy. It appears they have not enough room for all the kids at Ram Park so need another oval and heard nothing happens at Kilburn on Sunday.
by usernameandpassword » Mon Jan 19, 2009 4:35 pm
by The Big Shrek » Mon Jan 19, 2009 4:56 pm
Pearcey wrote:It's a meeting about a "takeover"
Will the Rams go to the PAEC and apply to use Kilburn oval on Sundays to enable their kids to play footy. It appears they have not enough room for all the kids at Ram Park so need another oval and heard nothing happens at Kilburn on Sunday.
Sunday's meeting had nothing to do with that.
Kilburn have, however, been good enough to invite Gepps Cross Juniors to have a chat about about making their oval available for some Sunday games and, hopefully, a few Friday night games and training sessions. Space IS at a premium at Duncan Fraser with 20+ junior and senior teams training, plus cricket and softball, so any assistance Kilburn can give us would be appreciated and they could earn some good dollars with some Friday night or Sunday games. Hopefully any arrangement will be of great benefit to both clubs.
http://www.ramsjfc.co.cc
by silent hour » Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:26 am
The Big Shrek wrote:Pearcey wrote:It's a meeting about a "takeover"
Will the Rams go to the PAEC and apply to use Kilburn oval on Sundays to enable their kids to play footy. It appears they have not enough room for all the kids at Ram Park so need another oval and heard nothing happens at Kilburn on Sunday.
Sunday's meeting had nothing to do with that.
Kilburn have, however, been good enough to invite Gepps Cross Juniors to have a chat about about making their oval available for some Sunday games and, hopefully, a few Friday night games and training sessions. Space IS at a premium at Duncan Fraser with 20+ junior and senior teams training, plus cricket and softball, so any assistance Kilburn can give us would be appreciated and they could earn some good dollars with some Friday night or Sunday games. Hopefully any arrangement will be of great benefit to both clubs.
http://www.ramsjfc.co.cc
Sounds very sensible Pearcey, good idea.
usernameandpassword wrote:when youre broke and have no kids and little future as a club like Kilburn it makes sense to hire it out. at least they can put some coin in the bank. two clubs only two km apart and one is run professionally and the other like the Ashton Circus when it comes
to marketing there clubs. a once reasonable club is now a shambles and gx have gotten stronger and stronger at there expense
by aceman » Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:24 am
Pearcey wrote:It's a meeting about a "takeover"
Will the Rams go to the PAEC and apply to use Kilburn oval on Sundays to enable their kids to play footy. It appears they have not enough room for all the kids at Ram Park so need another oval and heard nothing happens at Kilburn on Sunday.
Sunday's meeting had nothing to do with that.
Kilburn have, however, been good enough to invite Gepps Cross Juniors to have a chat about about making their oval available for some Sunday games and, hopefully, a few Friday night games and training sessions. Space IS at a premium at Duncan Fraser with 20+ junior and senior teams training, plus cricket and softball, so any assistance Kilburn can give us would be appreciated and they could earn some good dollars with some Friday night or Sunday games. Hopefully any arrangement will be of great benefit to both clubs.
http://www.ramsjfc.co.cc
by Nearly Was » Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:05 am
by GFP » Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:34 pm
by aceman » Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:18 pm
GFP wrote:Have heard the former Port Power listed Wade Champion is close to signing with Gaza, for very big money.
by GFP » Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:58 pm
zedman wrote:
by usernameandpassword » Tue Jan 20, 2009 5:59 pm
Nearly Was wrote:Usernameandpassword, my you are a wealth of information on a Club you know nothing about. Kilburn is in a very comfortable financial position much to your obvious disappointment. Don't bag Clubs you know nothing about my friend. When Gepps Cross achieve what Kilburn have in a sporting not fiscal sense they can crow. The inability to get junior football at Kilburn is a social problem not a lack of desire. Unfortunately Kilburn has for years been a dumping ground for immigrants from both Africa aand the Middle East. The only other residents in Kilburn are aged persons whose families have moved to other areas to buy or build there own homes. Many of these ex Kilburn people are now the hub of other junior Footy programs due to their childs schooling and friendships in areas outside of Kilburn. If uninformed people like yourself knew how much the few Kilburn diehards have been striving to get juniors up again with NO financial assistance from any league Clubs or the SANFL, you may have a different opinion. Kilburn Will get juniors back and will always be a competitive Football Club. I would like to know your home Club, how long you have been there and what you have done for it apart from probably bag it like you did to a very proud Club. Watch the results this year.
by The Big Shrek » Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:13 pm
usernameandpassword wrote:Nearly Was wrote:Usernameandpassword, my you are a wealth of information on a Club you know nothing about. Kilburn is in a very comfortable financial position much to your obvious disappointment. Don't bag Clubs you know nothing about my friend. When Gepps Cross achieve what Kilburn have in a sporting not fiscal sense they can crow. The inability to get junior football at Kilburn is a social problem not a lack of desire. Unfortunately Kilburn has for years been a dumping ground for immigrants from both Africa aand the Middle East. The only other residents in Kilburn are aged persons whose families have moved to other areas to buy or build there own homes. Many of these ex Kilburn people are now the hub of other junior Footy programs due to their childs schooling and friendships in areas outside of Kilburn. If uninformed people like yourself knew how much the few Kilburn diehards have been striving to get juniors up again with NO financial assistance from any league Clubs or the SANFL, you may have a different opinion. Kilburn Will get juniors back and will always be a competitive Football Club. I would like to know your home Club, how long you have been there and what you have done for it apart from probably bag it like you did to a very proud Club. Watch the results this year.
Wonderful - just wonderful. A true inbred from a former very proud club with no money, no players and wont make the finals in 2009. All the recruits from last year have left. Not enough money left in the kitty. Eastern Park have said thanks very much Kilburn
Just for the record Gepps X or 95 percent of other clubs also dont get a kick back from a League club either.
You surely could not want anymore kick backs at Kilburn could you. New Clubrooms, New Lights, New Gym. Anything else you wnat to get for nothing. Sorry my tears are falling onto my violin - Clown. Cant imagine any club getting anything like what Kilburn have managed to suck out of the Governments and Councils. Sorry if no other clubs share your crocodile tears.
Keep enjoying A3 for another 3 or 4 years gunga din. then you can enjoy A4
Yesterdays heros are todays joke
by usernameandpassword » Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:46 pm
[/quote]Too bad we never let you come play for us.
by The Big Shrek » Wed Jan 21, 2009 12:03 am
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