by dodgingandweaving » Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:23 am
by ball breaker » Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:25 am
limb wrote:Panther32 wrote:After playing in both leagues I must admitt it is great to have the girls around after the game...![]()
But in all honesty the other thing is that the fans of the GSFL seem to be much more civil, no where near the abuse and language coming from the supporters of the SFL, which will obviously be more attractive to families.
Interesting point you bring up there about the behaviour of the crowd in the SFL.. at the trial match we played at an SFL ground earlier this year I heard worse language and abuse coming from the crowd than I've ever heard before.. and that was a trial match!! I'd hate to think what it would be like in the season proper. I'm not trying to start a slanging match with any SFL people who read this forum BTW, just stating the way it was.
by ball breaker » Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:31 am
dodgingandweaving wrote:Who's the real deal?
Two horse race? or is compass legitmate?
Going to look at a couple of teams in depth.
Victor
v strath (1-1) home side has won on both occasions, strath convincingly, victor only just.
v willunga (0-2) close loss early on at home, then smashed on the demons deck.
v compass (1-1) smashed compass at home early on, then beaten by short margin at compass.
v creeks (0-1) beaten easily by creeks at victor. this week will sort out where they are
form has tapered off of late, credible win against goolwa last week, but where are they at?
Compass
v victor (1-1) close win at home few wks back, but was a different story early on when the roos were flying.
v willunga (1-1) beat a depleted willunga at home in rd 11, after being smashed at willunga earlier.
v strath (0-1) 5 goal defeat at strath.
v creeks (1-1) credible win at langhornes early on when the creeks were finding their feet, different story last wk.
no match for a flying creeks side last week, are they the real deal?
by limb » Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:36 pm
by kappars » Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:38 pm
limb wrote:2009 GSFL Finals Venues
Grand Final: McLaren
Prelim Final: Myponga
2nd Semi: Yankalilla
1st Semi: Strathalbyn
Qualifying: Victor Harbor
Elimination: Langhorne Creek
Interesting to note that the decision was made at this week's GSFL meeting that the venues will remain the same regardless of if the A Grade is playing on their home ground.
by kappars » Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:41 pm
dodgingandweaving wrote:Who's the real deal?
Two horse race? or is compass legitmate?
Going to look at a couple of teams in depth.
Victor
v strath (1-1) home side has won on both occasions, strath convincingly, victor only just.
v willunga (0-2) close loss early on at home, then smashed on the demons deck.
v compass (1-1) smashed compass at home early on, then beaten by short margin at compass.
v creeks (0-1) beaten easily by creeks at victor. this week will sort out where they are
form has tapered off of late, credible win against goolwa last week, but where are they at?
Compass
v victor (1-1) close win at home few wks back, but was a different story early on when the roos were flying.
v willunga (1-1) beat a depleted willunga at home in rd 11, after being smashed at willunga earlier.
v strath (0-1) 5 goal defeat at strath.
v creeks (1-1) credible win at langhornes early on when the creeks were finding their feet, different story last wk.
no match for a flying creeks side last week, are they the real deal?
by LuvsFooty » Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:04 pm
by cyclops » Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:44 pm
by cyclops » Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:46 pm
limb wrote:Panther32 wrote:After playing in both leagues I must admitt it is great to have the girls around after the game...![]()
But in all honesty the other thing is that the fans of the GSFL seem to be much more civil, no where near the abuse and language coming from the supporters of the SFL, which will obviously be more attractive to families.
Interesting point you bring up there about the behaviour of the crowd in the SFL.. at the trial match we played at an SFL ground earlier this year I heard worse language and abuse coming from the crowd than I've ever heard before.. and that was a trial match!! I'd hate to think what it would be like in the season proper. I'm not trying to start a slanging match with any SFL people who read this forum BTW, just stating the way it was.
by cyclops » Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:52 pm
Panther32 wrote:After playing in both leagues I must admitt it is great to have the girls around after the game...![]()
But in all honesty the other thing is that the fans of the GSFL seem to be much more civil, no where near the abuse and language coming from the supporters of the SFL, which will obviously be more attractive to families.
by Panther32 » Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:12 pm
cyclops wrote:Panther32 wrote:After playing in both leagues I must admitt it is great to have the girls around after the game...![]()
But in all honesty the other thing is that the fans of the GSFL seem to be much more civil, no where near the abuse and language coming from the supporters of the SFL, which will obviously be more attractive to families.
probably very true p32,but perhaps this is coz the population closer to town is so much bigger.i mean most people involved in the gsfl say the reason for the higher standard of footy is coz there is so many more numbers available to metro sides,so id say the same reason in regards to crowd abuse.
by Panther32 » Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:15 pm
pale ale wrote:Panther32 wrote:After playing in both leagues I must admitt it is great to have the girls around after the game...![]()
But in all honesty the other thing is that the fans of the GSFL seem to be much more civil, no where near the abuse and language coming from the supporters of the SFL, which will obviously be more attractive to families.
P32 you seem to have a Cockle Diver Avatar and your team states Morphett Vale, I thought you were playing for Reynella!!!!
by teamwork » Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:18 pm
cyclops wrote:BJ Ernest wrote:TBB and limb sadlythe clearance date is past us so I look forward to finishing the year at Willunga. Enough about BJs past.
so saying this bj i assume u couldnt give a rats ar#e about aldinga any more.
by cyclops » Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:28 pm
teamwork wrote:cyclops wrote:BJ Ernest wrote:TBB and limb sadlythe clearance date is past us so I look forward to finishing the year at Willunga. Enough about BJs past.
so saying this bj i assume u couldnt give a rats ar#e about aldinga any more.
Why do you care so much about BJ and his connection with Aldinga mate? No doubt as is was his Jnr club he would love to see them do allot better than they are but people do change mates and people they socialise with and that sometimes means they change footy clubs to play with mates.
He has been with Willunga for a very long time now and has been a big part in the clubs success over the past 6+ years, no doubt if he had stayed at Aldinga he wouldn't be half the footballer he is today and has now got a great relationship with the Willunga club and its people so why would he depart?? The only reason I could see why someone like him would leave Willunga is to look at maybe taking the next step and getting into the game as a player/coach.
by BJ Ernest » Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:36 pm
by LuvsFooty » Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:37 pm
by teamwork » Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:40 pm
cyclops wrote:teamwork wrote:cyclops wrote:BJ Ernest wrote:TBB and limb sadlythe clearance date is past us so I look forward to finishing the year at Willunga. Enough about BJs past.
so saying this bj i assume u couldnt give a rats ar#e about aldinga any more.
Why do you care so much about BJ and his connection with Aldinga mate? No doubt as is was his Jnr club he would love to see them do allot better than they are but people do change mates and people they socialise with and that sometimes means they change footy clubs to play with mates.
He has been with Willunga for a very long time now and has been a big part in the clubs success over the past 6+ years, no doubt if he had stayed at Aldinga he wouldn't be half the footballer he is today and has now got a great relationship with the Willunga club and its people so why would he depart?? The only reason I could see why someone like him would leave Willunga is to look at maybe taking the next step and getting into the game as a player/coach.
hey teamwork(i hope all that strapping comes out of yor player payments)i was only askn mate has bj ever contemplated helpn out the side that first giv him an oppurtunity at club level for the first time.this could be wen he is done and dusted playn for the demons or wen ever.i know if i were him i wouldnt like to see my 1st club struggle the way the sharks have,especially now wen u can see legite ppl really busten there arses to get the club bak into a respectable side on and off the field.
by teamwork » Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:41 pm
LuvsFooty wrote:Ha Ha, taking strapping out of match payments. That means he'd have to PAY about $150 per week to play (including quaterzone injections).
by cyclops » Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:42 pm
BJ Ernest wrote:Cyclops i think both sides have moved on, both myself and the Aldinga Football Club.
Time to let it go i reckon, worry about your old M/Vale boys playin elsewhere and let the sharks try and move forward, not live in the past.
Rather than asking me these things why not ask Sticks and Kurtzy why they arent headin back to Shark Park.
by BJ Ernest » Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:52 pm
cyclops wrote:BJ Ernest wrote:Cyclops i think both sides have moved on, both myself and the Aldinga Football Club.
Time to let it go i reckon, worry about your old M/Vale boys playin elsewhere and let the sharks try and move forward, not live in the past.
Rather than asking me these things why not ask Sticks and Kurtzy why they arent headin back to Shark Park.
so i take that as "no coment" bj.
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