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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Wedgie » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:31 pm

Dog_ger wrote:I hope your reading this Ian Perrie.....


What difference would it make if he did?
Noone's said a bad word about him.

Which bet is it Dog_ger?
You were the one that offered the bet.
$1000 and never coming again to this site?
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Dog_ger » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:32 pm

I will bet a tin of Scotch & coke Wedgie......

I can't throw away a grand......

Like you.....
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby rod_rooster » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:33 pm

Wedgie wrote:
Dog_ger wrote:I hope your reading this Ian Perrie.....


What difference would it make if he did?
Noone's said a bad word about him.

Which bet is it Dog_ger?
You were the one that offered the bet.
$1000 and never coming again to this site?


Seriously Wedgie up your price. It's a sure thing.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Wedgie » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:33 pm

Dog_ger wrote:I will bet a tin of Scotch & coke Wedgie......

I can't throw away a grand......

Like you.....


OK mate, make it 2 beers, come up to the hill with them on Sunday please, it'll save me a trip to the bar.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Wedgie » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:35 pm

Dog_ger wrote:What is

"fit into the structure of the team?"

Kick 10 goals and I think you would fit in...?


FFS he's never kicked 10 goals in a game, I doubt he'd start when he's emotionally and physically spent.
Not even a tree stump would have low enough IQ to think that Perrie would kick 10.
:roll: :roll:
Ive seen 10 goals kicked on him by Hargs but that's another discussion.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Dog_ger » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:35 pm

I will be there with Mrs_Dog_ger.....

I have been told I MUST wear RED.....
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Grahaml » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:36 pm

I'd actually seriously think about trying one of those talls in the backline. From what I hear Perrie's not great there but surely one of those big guys could. And we have all heard about this magical move of playing White and Hart on the wings so perhaps Gill and White would be options on the wings for the while match so Hart can spend the whole game in defense rather than than a midfield rescue mission.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Dog_ger » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:36 pm

Our bet is if he plays......?

Not him kicking 10 goals....?
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Wedgie » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:37 pm

Grahaml wrote:I'd actually seriously think about trying one of those talls in the backline. From what I hear Perrie's not great there but surely one of those big guys could. And we have all heard about this magical move of playing White and Hart on the wings so perhaps Gill and White would be options on the wings for the while match so Hart can spend the whole game in defense rather than than a midfield rescue mission.

That wouldn't leave a lot of flexibility playing 2 wingers who are about 6 foot 4 Grahaml especially on an Oval shaped like Adelaide..
1 I think its a good idea though.

Ryswyk being out makes it a bit easier as both he and Bamford have been in North's Top 5 players this year.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby rod_rooster » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:40 pm

Wedgie wrote:.

Ive seen 10 goals kicked on him by Hargs but that's another discussion.


Was 13 goals Wedgie :wink:
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Wedgie » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:42 pm

rod_rooster wrote:
Wedgie wrote:.

Ive seen 10 goals kicked on him by Hargs but that's another discussion.


Was 13 goals Wedgie :wink:


Not it wasn't, only 10 of the 13 were kicked on Perrie. There was another defender on Hargs when he kicked the other 3.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Grahaml » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:44 pm

It depends on who those wingers are. Gill looked quick enough at AFL level that I'm not sure he would reduce any flexibility. White would be different but I noted Coulter played full back when he's more of a flanker or pocket player.

However, if he'd fed up as seems to be coming out now then that's another story. Unfortunately the original information coming out of the club made it sound like they'd just told him to go elsewhere.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby rod_rooster » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:46 pm

Wedgie wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:
Wedgie wrote:.

Ive seen 10 goals kicked on him by Hargs but that's another discussion.


Was 13 goals Wedgie :wink:


Not it wasn't, only 10 of the 13 were kicked on Perrie. There was another defender on Hargs when he kicked the other 3.


True.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Wedgie » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:48 pm

Grahaml wrote:However, if he'd fed up as seems to be coming out now then that's another story. Unfortunately the original information coming out of the club made it sound like they'd just told him to go elsewhere.

Interesting mate, I never saw that original information you're talking about I only saw the information that both the club and Sarge had come to an agreement.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Grahaml » Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:01 pm

Yes, but the agreement was supposed to be to give a kid a go and team balance. It wasn't until Jars made comment on AA that he was "spent" that I first heard about it.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Wedgie » Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:05 pm

Grahaml wrote:Yes, but the agreement was supposed to be to give a kid a go and team balance. It wasn't until Jars made comment on AA that he was "spent" that I first heard about it.


Yeah, the kid is Michael Wundke and he is better for team balance than the Sarge.
We couldn't give both a go without dropping one of the other talls which also couldn't happen unless we went in with only 6 foot 4 wings, 2 centre half forwards or 2 full forwards, etc.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Grahaml » Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:15 pm

My feeling is that if Perrie was fit and ready to play as the info that came out first seemed to imply then you find room for him. If he's not fit or just can't be stuffed with footy ATM then that's different.

Just which players are your talls in the lineup? Coulter on Chambers to me screams out the defense is already being stretched for height so if you come up against the dogs with Lawry, Westhoff, Havelberg and Grima plus a ruckman pressing forward at times you'd hate to be ANJ if caught one big man short in a game when you left a good one out. I admit not being completely up to speed on the full situation there but I'm happy not coming up against him and if it were the dogs I'd rather he was around.
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Dog_ger » Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:20 pm

Do you ever speak to my mate Perrie..... Wedgie....?
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Wedgie » Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:22 pm

Grahaml wrote:My feeling is that if Perrie was fit and ready to play as the info that came out first seemed to imply then you find room for him. If he's not fit or just can't be stuffed with footy ATM then that's different.

Just which players are your talls in the lineup? Coulter on Chambers to me screams out the defense is already being stretched for height so if you come up against the dogs with Lawry, Westhoff, Havelberg and Grima plus a ruckman pressing forward at times you'd hate to be ANJ if caught one big man short in a game when you left a good one out. I admit not being completely up to speed on the full situation there but I'm happy not coming up against him and if it were the dogs I'd rather he was around.


Coult's isn't a full back's arsehole, you should have heard the cheer when he finally moved him off Chambers on Friday night, he's tried that before and failed and also tried Coults on Passador before and failed, I don't know why he persists with it
Coult's is a fantastic back pocket/half back folanker and should be left there.

The talls I talk about are:
Current ruckmen: Schubert/O'Hara/Wakelin (Schubert has played down forward successfully too booting 4 goals when he went there)
Key Forwards: Alleway/D.White/M.Wundke/N.Gill (Weatherley was our FF earlier in the year too but retired)
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Re: Ian Perrie

Postby Wedgie » Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:22 pm

Dog_ger wrote:Do you ever speak to my mate Perrie..... Wedgie....?


Only spoken to him once Dog_ger after the loss to the Bays at Prossie, seemed a nice enough guy.
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