by OnSong » Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:31 pm
by Mythical Creature » Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:33 pm
by OnSong » Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:41 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:43 pm
OnSong wrote:Balaklava is hosting the grand final this year.
One item that came up for discussion is cars around the oval, or no cars around the oval.
What's people's thoughts? I know in the Riverland we had no cars around the oval on GF day.
I don't really mind either way. The ol ute with a couch in the back reversed up to the fence is classic.
Might be overruled by the league anyway but just trying to get some other opinions or thoughts.
by OnSong » Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:52 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:OnSong wrote:Balaklava is hosting the grand final this year.
One item that came up for discussion is cars around the oval, or no cars around the oval.
What's people's thoughts? I know in the Riverland we had no cars around the oval on GF day.
I don't really mind either way. The ol ute with a couch in the back reversed up to the fence is classic.
Might be overruled by the league anyway but just trying to get some other opinions or thoughts.
Yeah, I'd leave it so the cars can still park around the oval although I'd block off a 20 or 30 metre section on the outer side against the fence to set up a bit of a beer garden thing, that way those that didn't get a front row park can still enjoy the game close up.
Mind you, there's nothing worse than someone who parks there car front row and doesn't go near it for the day.
by magpieeagle » Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:38 pm
OnSong wrote:Balaklava is hosting the grand final this year.
One item that came up for discussion is cars around the oval, or no cars around the oval.
What's people's thoughts? I know in the Riverland we had no cars around the oval on GF day.
I don't really mind either way. The ol ute with a couch in the back reversed up to the fence is classic.
Might be overruled by the league anyway but just trying to get some other opinions or thoughts.
by magpieeagle » Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:42 pm
OnSong wrote:So there's a bit of talk about the U14 association team's performance on Sunday, mainly surrounding the selection of the coach, Chris Hummell.
Now, first of all, good on him for putting his hand up to do it, but how a guy who is not involved in this league at all gets to coach the association team, is staggeringly bizarre.
Chris and his kids are involved in the BLG now, and have been for a few years now (I think). It's unlikely he would have seen any of the U14 squad play this season.
How could he be expected to coach? Phenomenal.
by magpieeagle » Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:45 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:OnSong wrote:Balaklava is hosting the grand final this year.
One item that came up for discussion is cars around the oval, or no cars around the oval.
What's people's thoughts? I know in the Riverland we had no cars around the oval on GF day.
I don't really mind either way. The ol ute with a couch in the back reversed up to the fence is classic.
Might be overruled by the league anyway but just trying to get some other opinions or thoughts.
Yeah, I'd leave it so the cars can still park around the oval although I'd block off a 20 or 30 metre section on the outer side against the fence to set up a bit of a beer garden thing, that way those that didn't get a front row park can still enjoy the game close up.
Mind you, there's nothing worse than someone who parks there car front row and doesn't go near it for the day.
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Aug 06, 2015 10:17 am
magpieeagle wrote:OnSong wrote:Balaklava is hosting the grand final this year.
One item that came up for discussion is cars around the oval, or no cars around the oval.
What's people's thoughts? I know in the Riverland we had no cars around the oval on GF day.
I don't really mind either way. The ol ute with a couch in the back reversed up to the fence is classic.
Might be overruled by the league anyway but just trying to get some other opinions or thoughts.
Would affect us huge time as we have a disabled son with austim who doesn't like leaving the comfort of the vehicle where he feels safe, one thing I praise the APFL clubs on over the years is there help with our situation, brag to other leagues about it
by OnSong » Thu Aug 06, 2015 10:32 am
magpieeagle wrote:OnSong wrote:So there's a bit of talk about the U14 association team's performance on Sunday, mainly surrounding the selection of the coach, Chris Hummell.
Now, first of all, good on him for putting his hand up to do it, but how a guy who is not involved in this league at all gets to coach the association team, is staggeringly bizarre.
Chris and his kids are involved in the BLG now, and have been for a few years now (I think). It's unlikely he would have seen any of the U14 squad play this season.
How could he be expected to coach? Phenomenal.
Don't know much? His lad part of the senior colt premiership side at Mallala last year, played there the last six years, but yes was baffled by the decision, How are coaches selected? And the trainers roster doesn't seem to be working either, And no game report from Maitland? Hear Butterfield has stepped aside from Junior coordinator after many years at the helm
by OnSong » Thu Aug 06, 2015 10:34 am
magpieeagle wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:OnSong wrote:Balaklava is hosting the grand final this year.
One item that came up for discussion is cars around the oval, or no cars around the oval.
What's people's thoughts? I know in the Riverland we had no cars around the oval on GF day.
I don't really mind either way. The ol ute with a couch in the back reversed up to the fence is classic.
Might be overruled by the league anyway but just trying to get some other opinions or thoughts.
Yeah, I'd leave it so the cars can still park around the oval although I'd block off a 20 or 30 metre section on the outer side against the fence to set up a bit of a beer garden thing, that way those that didn't get a front row park can still enjoy the game close up.
Mind you, there's nothing worse than someone who parks there car front row and doesn't go near it for the day.
Or clubs allowing parking overnight or people in early to help taking prime spots, our club included, would like to see in the league parking set aside for trainers to get close by with the amount of gear taken nowadays
by Snags » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:38 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Aug 07, 2015 1:56 pm
Snags wrote:I love the idea of a "beer garden" area fenced off on centre wing. Music playing, beer van, some seats or bean bags. I think it would be a absolute hit! Especially for the younger generation.
by magpieeagle » Fri Aug 07, 2015 2:32 pm
Snags wrote:I love the idea of a "beer garden" area fenced off on centre wing. Music playing, beer van, some seats or bean bags. I think it would be a absolute hit! Especially for the younger generation.
by OnSong » Fri Aug 07, 2015 3:45 pm
by Swamp Donkey » Fri Aug 07, 2015 6:14 pm
OnSong wrote:So there's a bit of talk about the U14 association team's performance on Sunday, mainly surrounding the selection of the coach, Chris Hummell.
Now, first of all, good on him for putting his hand up to do it, but how a guy who is not involved in this league at all gets to coach the association team, is staggeringly bizarre.
Chris and his kids are involved in the BLG now, and have been for a few years now (I think). It's unlikely he would have seen any of the U14 squad play this season.
How could he be expected to coach? Phenomenal.
by OnSong » Fri Aug 07, 2015 9:39 pm
by magpieeagle » Tue Aug 11, 2015 7:41 pm
by Mythical Creature » Tue Aug 11, 2015 8:04 pm
magpieeagle wrote:I see reading the Producer tonight, Angle Vale FC admission gaining some pace for season 2016
by norm11 » Tue Aug 11, 2015 8:07 pm
Mythical Creature wrote:magpieeagle wrote:I see reading the Producer tonight, Angle Vale FC admission gaining some pace for season 2016
God i hope not
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