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Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 2:30 pm
by StrayDog
Kahuna wrote:I read number 1, felt sick so stopped reading.

I didn't even get past goddy's opening paragraph.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 10:02 am
by ferret
Eagles Nest wrote:Kkkkken Ccccunningham - seriously.
The guy is obsolete and offers nothing other than the occasional "my beloved bloods"


Just do or think opposite. Never had an original thought in his life.

Gets parochiality and realism mixed up.

For him to talk about morals is hypocritical. Can't Stand him.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 10:21 pm
by hollywood7477
goddy11 wrote:The Advertiser’s Top 50 most influential people in SA footy
Probably about the mark. Throw in Booney and Big Phil :D


John Olsen
Adelaide Chairman


David Koch
Port Adelaide chairman


Andrew Fagan
Adelaide chief executive


Matthew Richardson
Port Adelaide chief executive


Darren Chandler
SANFL chief executive


Rob Kerin
SA Football Commission chairman


Andrew Daniels
Adelaide Oval Stadium Management Authority chief executive


Matthew Duldig
SANFL general manager football


Ken Hinkley
Port Adelaide coach


Matthew Nicks
Adelaide coach


Mark Ricciuto
Adelaide football director and media


Chris Davies
Port Adelaide general manager football


Adam Kelly
Adelaide head of football


Justin Reid
Adelaide general manager list management and strategy


Jason Cripps
Port Adelaide list manager


Michael Doughty
Player agent


Kane Cornes
Media


Rory Sloane
Adelaide captain


Tom Jonas
Port Adelaide captain


Kevin Osborn
Port Adelaide board


Jim Hazel
Adelaide board


Erin Phillips
Adelaide AFLW co-captain


John Kernahan
Adelaide Footy League chief executive


Rob Chapman
Former Adelaide chairman


Keith Thomas
Former Port Adelaide chief executive


Gordon Pickard
Businessman


Rob Gerard
Businessman


Phil Gallagher
SA Football Commission deputy chairman


Max Basheer
Former SANFL president


Graham Cornes
Media


Warren Tredrea
Media


Travis Boak
Port Adelaide midfielder


Matthew Clarke
Adelaide AFLW coach, men's ruck coach


Stephen Rowe
Media


Tom Zorich
SA Football Commissioner


Taylor Walker
Adelaide key forward


Peter Carey
Glenelg President


Sue Dewing
Sturt chief executive


Malcom Blight
Media


Paul Di Iulio
Norwood President


James Fantasia
Norwood chief executive


Brenton Phillips
SANFL talent manager


Tony Bamford
SA under-18 coach


Mark Bickley
Media


Jade Sheedy
Woodville-West Torrens coach


Bruce McAvaney
Media


Chelsea Randall
Adelaide AFLW co-captain


Christine Williams
Woodville-West Torrens president


Krissie Steen
North Adelaide SANFLW coach


Ken Cunningham
Media


Michael Doughty are u serious. All he is is a 2nd rate player agent. More people with more influence than this turd

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:37 am
by goddy11
hollywood7477 wrote:
goddy11 wrote:The Advertiser’s Top 50 most influential people in SA footy



Media


Michael Doughty are u serious. All he is is a 2nd rate player agent. More people with more influence than this turd


I think the list shows that SA football has little to none influential people. Maybe the reason the SANFL clubs are reamed yearly by the AFL.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:01 am
by Magellan
goddy11 wrote:I think the list shows that SA football has little to none influential people.

Yes, I think that's the unintended point of this list, not sure those at the 'Tiser are sharp enough to join the dots.

Also, did I see Max Basheer in there? He most certainly was very influential 30 years ago, but not today. Might as well bung Bob McLean, William Magarey, and John Acraman in there as well.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:10 am
by Ronnie
How many Westies games would KG attend ? He seems to lack knowledge about the SANFL and just talks in generalities like it's some sacred comp but he doesn't really know what's going on in it.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:15 am
by Magellan
Ronnie wrote:How many Westies games would KG attend ? He seems to lack knowledge about the SANFL and just talks in generalities like it's some sacred comp but he doesn't really know what's going on in it.

Bugger all these days, I'd say. He is getting on, though.

I seemed to recall he renounced his allegiance in the mid-nineties on 5AA when they sacked Kerls after his return to coaching in 1992-3.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:06 pm
by Blacky
Ronnie wrote:How many Westies games would KG attend ? He seems to lack knowledge about the SANFL and just talks in generalities like it's some sacred comp but he doesn't really know what's going on in it.

haven't seen him at the footy in years

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 8:50 am
by Ronnie
Huge off field decisions for the Double Blues next year. Major redevelopment of Jack Oatey stand has development approval but there is a funding shortfall currently. Also the council is selling off the land that the pokies bistro on Unley Road occupies so a major redevelopment can take place. So relocation of pokies now has to happen and all the difficulties that that entails in finding a new site. At least the current Board have proven to be very capable in the past of handling the issues.
Also notable that Mark Ross has departed Norwood. Redundancy officially anyway.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 9:16 am
by JK
Ronnie wrote:Also notable that Mark Ross has departed Norwood. Redundancy officially anyway.


That’s the line they’ve run with, disgraceful decision

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:36 am
by nwdfanparade
JK wrote:
Ronnie wrote:Also notable that Mark Ross has departed Norwood. Redundancy officially anyway.


That’s the line they’ve run with, disgraceful decision


I agree with you JK. Bloody stupid decision. Mark's football knowledge is absolutely amazing and his recruiting has brought many (now) PREMIERSHIP players to the club. Many times Mark dropped into the History Group's meetings in the old Premiership bar and I was astounded by his football knowledge. I could listen to him talk football all day. The club's decision is not going to be popular with the playing group as many players are indebted to him for them gaining premierships. Hope he doesn't go to another SANFL club because his recruiting skills and rapport with players will give that club premierships no if or buts about it.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 12:19 pm
by VALE PARK
The Redlegs have had 6 years without a flag maybe the time to regig the joint.
Apart from unsuccessful coaches leaving the club who else have they let go?
As I read recently on a forum site recently only 1 flag in 32 years if you take their 3 peat 6 years ago.
Their members are probably just getting frustrated with the lack of premiership/success.
4 flags in 35 years.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:22 pm
by Spargo
VALE PARK wrote:As I read recently on a forum site recently only 1 flag in 32 years if you take their 3 peat 6 years ago.

What a ridiculous statement.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:25 pm
by JK
VALE PARK wrote:The Redlegs have had 6 years without a flag maybe the time to regig the joint.
Apart from unsuccessful coaches leaving the club who else have they let go?
As I read recently on a forum site recently only 1 flag in 32 years if you take their 3 peat 6 years ago.
Their members are probably just getting frustrated with the lack of premiership/success.
4 flags in 35 years.


Not an unreasonable view but you can’t really remove 3 flags from those calculations. Mark being responsible for list management and player welfare doesn’t really include him as someone having a significant influence in our below par onfield performances unless he’s getting those aforementioned things wrong. You only have to speak to people within the industry to know our recruiting has been more than fine in the last 6 years (or scour forums for opposition fans views over that time). Refreshing the coaching aspect had already happened. Factor in paying out 1 year of a coaching contract and now a redundancy on a 10+ year employee, doesn’t sound to me like financial relief which was meant to be the point of it.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:27 pm
by RB
Spargo wrote:
VALE PARK wrote:As I read recently on a forum site recently only 1 flag in 32 years if you take their 3 peat 6 years ago.

What a ridiculous statement.
If you put to one side the 144 flags that have been won by SANFL clubs since 1877, then actually no-one has ever won a flag. Spooky!

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:44 pm
by gazzamagoo
Yep, we're still waiting to win that elusive first ever flag,
if you don't include the 9 we won from 2000 to 2010

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 3:04 pm
by DOC
JK wrote:
VALE PARK wrote:The Redlegs have had 6 years without a flag maybe the time to regig the joint.
Apart from unsuccessful coaches leaving the club who else have they let go?
As I read recently on a forum site recently only 1 flag in 32 years if you take their 3 peat 6 years ago.
Their members are probably just getting frustrated with the lack of premiership/success.
4 flags in 35 years.


Not an unreasonable view but you can’t really remove 3 flags from those calculations. Mark being responsible for list management and player welfare doesn’t really include him as someone having a significant influence in our below par onfield performances unless he’s getting those aforementioned things wrong. You only have to speak to people within the industry to know our recruiting has been more than fine in the last 6 years (or scour forums for opposition fans views over that time). Refreshing the coaching aspect had already happened. Factor in paying out 1 year of a coaching contract and now a redundancy on a 10+ year employee, doesn’t sound to me like financial relief which was meant to be the point of it.



There has to be something behind this.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 3:08 pm
by Magellan
DOC wrote:
JK wrote:
VALE PARK wrote:The Redlegs have had 6 years without a flag maybe the time to regig the joint.
Apart from unsuccessful coaches leaving the club who else have they let go?
As I read recently on a forum site recently only 1 flag in 32 years if you take their 3 peat 6 years ago.
Their members are probably just getting frustrated with the lack of premiership/success.
4 flags in 35 years.


Not an unreasonable view but you can’t really remove 3 flags from those calculations. Mark being responsible for list management and player welfare doesn’t really include him as someone having a significant influence in our below par onfield performances unless he’s getting those aforementioned things wrong. You only have to speak to people within the industry to know our recruiting has been more than fine in the last 6 years (or scour forums for opposition fans views over that time). Refreshing the coaching aspect had already happened. Factor in paying out 1 year of a coaching contract and now a redundancy on a 10+ year employee, doesn’t sound to me like financial relief which was meant to be the point of it.



There has to be something behind this.

Cotton's new ass coaching role?

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2021 4:25 pm
by Bluedemon
Any word on when a draw will come out?

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2021 7:42 pm
by DOC
Not till early Feb.