bayman wrote:ok it's
ron/south 4
the rest 0
yep, looking good! By September it will be Ronny/South 21, the rest 0. Now that's how you do it! But there's always next year I suppose!
by CENTURION » Thu May 13, 2010 8:14 am
bayman wrote:ok it's
ron/south 4
the rest 0
by Booney » Thu May 13, 2010 8:23 am
oldblueeyes wrote:Booney wrote:southee wrote:Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Well there's no doubt it would be a very tough team for a player of any quality to fight his way back into...
Funny at Sturt supporter having a go a South...typical arrogance of forgetting where your club was in the late 80's / early 90's until Phil Carmen came to you club to change things, which took time and patience. Give it a rest Clarrie!!!
This is one of the best moves Ron has done IMO. The club has no time for individuals thinking they are better then the club or their teammates. This shows to other players that Ron wont deal with poor attitudes. We want players to fight for a league spot and not just go through the motions of putting on a SAFC jumper and running on the field....we want players to wear it with pride and bust their "guts" out for the club. For too long this has been the case and its great to see Ron finally change that......
Im looking at this move as a positive and not a negative......
Bring on Sturt on Saturday I say!!!
Yeah, Sturt supporters.....sheesh.
Just hope he doesn't come back with "dont forget where you club was in the 70's/80's/90's/00's...."
At least the Panthers will have one!
by human_torpedo » Thu May 13, 2010 10:08 am
by sjt » Thu May 13, 2010 10:51 am
by robranisgod » Thu May 13, 2010 11:13 am
sjt wrote:I'm not sure if its an urban myth or not. But I think Neil Kerley told the young Jarmans (when their grand father took them to a Central's training) that they weren't up to standard.
by Blueandwhiteforever » Thu May 13, 2010 11:17 am
by Brucetiki » Thu May 13, 2010 11:20 am
robranisgod wrote:sjt wrote:I'm not sure if its an urban myth or not. But I think Neil Kerley told the young Jarmans (when their grand father took them to a Central's training) that they weren't up to standard.
That isn't true. Kerley didn't coach Central until 1988, by which time both Jarmans were premiership players.
The story was that Pa Jarman took Andrew out to centrals when Daryl Hicks was coach, but Andrew couldn't understand a thing that he said!!! Barrie Robran was recruiting for North at the time and when Barrie went to see Andrew he couldn't wait to sign. Andrew absolutely worshipped Barrie. Ironically Barrie left North soon afterwards.
Andrew (and Darren) were actually tied to Torrens when Torrens had a lot of the North East as their recruiting grounds
by sjt » Thu May 13, 2010 11:35 am
robranisgod wrote:sjt wrote:I'm not sure if its an urban myth or not. But I think Neil Kerley told the young Jarmans (when their grand father took them to a Central's training) that they weren't up to standard.
That isn't true. Kerley didn't coach Central until 1988, by which time both Jarmans were premiership players.
The story was that Pa Jarman took Andrew out to centrals when Daryl Hicks was coach, but Andrew couldn't understand a thing that he said!!! Barrie Robran was recruiting for North at the time and when Barrie went to see Andrew he couldn't wait to sign. Andrew absolutely worshipped Barrie. Ironically Barrie left North soon afterwards.
Andrew (and Darren) were actually tied to Torrens when Torrens had a lot of the North East as their recruiting grounds
by Sojourner » Thu May 13, 2010 3:07 pm
by nickname » Thu May 13, 2010 3:34 pm
Sojourner wrote: West are openly looking for other players before the cut off, will be interesting to see the interest level from them for example?
by Big Phil » Thu May 13, 2010 3:43 pm
by bloods08 » Thu May 13, 2010 4:19 pm
Sojourner wrote:Fully support the club and the Senior Coach in this decison. Its a high probability that the list at the SAFC has to be turned over significantly across the leauge and reserves lists if the club is to become successful at SANFL level.
Had the SAFC supported then coach Robert Pyman instead of supporting the playing group I do think things would be a lot different now as South, the reverse was done and it has cost the club dearly, hard decisions need to be made and its very encouraging to see finally some action being taken. To see South Adelaide actually consist of players that do really want to play for the jumper of the club is going to be the biggest step forward the club can make and not making those decisions will keep the club on the bottom of the ladder for years to come.
We will soon see if the club was right in this decision by the number of other SANFL clubs that organise permission to speak to the lad, if as I suspect there is no interest at all, one might think it was in fact the right thing to do, if other SANFL clubs are beating his door down to get his signature I will happily stand corrected. West are openly looking for other players before the cut off, will be interesting to see the interest level from them for example?
by NFC » Thu May 13, 2010 6:18 pm
Choaty wrote:From SAFC.com:
South Adelaide Football Club advises that Dylan Williams informed the Club today that he no longer wants to play for the Panthers.
Williams was told on Monday that due to his poor form he would be omitted from the League team this weekend. He has since decided to quit the Club
Bring on the club sledging!
by bulldogs » Fri May 14, 2010 1:30 am
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