by Trader » Sun Jul 19, 2015 5:42 pm
by schimma » Sat Jul 25, 2015 7:13 pm
by Jetters » Sat Jul 25, 2015 8:54 pm
schimma wrote:Well done to the unley B grade all came in for a beer. Can't say the same for the supporters and the A grade. 1 player is a disgrace.
by laser » Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:17 pm
by Footy Follower » Tue Jul 28, 2015 4:32 pm
Jetters wrote:schimma wrote:Well done to the unley B grade all came in for a beer. Can't say the same for the supporters and the A grade. 1 player is a disgrace.
Get stuffed. Lots of clever stuff from your blokes around the bench in the first quarter, didnt hear a squeak after that. Your bloke who dropped the lamest 'see you in the car park' to warky, what a peanut; he then proceeded to turn it over 20m out from goal then warky knocked him into next week by a fair hip and shoulder. Very very humerous
by Jetters » Tue Jul 28, 2015 6:25 pm
Footy Follower wrote:Jetters wrote:schimma wrote:Well done to the unley B grade all came in for a beer. Can't say the same for the supporters and the A grade. 1 player is a disgrace.
Get stuffed. Lots of clever stuff from your blokes around the bench in the first quarter, didnt hear a squeak after that. Your bloke who dropped the lamest 'see you in the car park' to warky, what a peanut; he then proceeded to turn it over 20m out from goal then warky knocked him into next week by a fair hip and shoulder. Very very humerous
It is funny that you say this. We (walkerville) played Unley 2 weeks ago and did not have one supporter, coach or player come upstairs for a beer after the A grade game. There was a small scuffle on the final siren and once this was broken up the Unley players didn't even want to shake hands.
The week before this we played Smosh and there would have been a good 15 players, coaches and runner (Boomer) come up for a beer after the game. Now there is no set rule or protocol on this, but I would think most clubs have at least a couple of players and coaches go for a beer after the game. Unley were by far the best side we have played all year IMO and will most likely go up to Div 1 next year, and good on them; however most of the successful clubs around the place are respected on and off the field!
by BigB » Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:14 pm
Jetters wrote:Footy Follower wrote:Jetters wrote:schimma wrote:Well done to the unley B grade all came in for a beer. Can't say the same for the supporters and the A grade. 1 player is a disgrace.
Get stuffed. Lots of clever stuff from your blokes around the bench in the first quarter, didnt hear a squeak after that. Your bloke who dropped the lamest 'see you in the car park' to warky, what a peanut; he then proceeded to turn it over 20m out from goal then warky knocked him into next week by a fair hip and shoulder. Very very humerous
It is funny that you say this. We (walkerville) played Unley 2 weeks ago and did not have one supporter, coach or player come upstairs for a beer after the A grade game. There was a small scuffle on the final siren and once this was broken up the Unley players didn't even want to shake hands.
The week before this we played Smosh and there would have been a good 15 players, coaches and runner (Boomer) come up for a beer after the game. Now there is no set rule or protocol on this, but I would think most clubs have at least a couple of players and coaches go for a beer after the game. Unley were by far the best side we have played all year IMO and will most likely go up to Div 1 next year, and good on them; however most of the successful clubs around the place are respected on and off the field!
To be fair we havent been good at having a beer with the opposition this year. Can cop that.
But Footy Follower, youd have to say your supporters who were very clearly abusing our injured player (who got taken away in ambulance) while the game was being held up about 5mins before full time hardly endeared us to your club, maybe show some respect and others would do the same. (...a Walkerville rep did come into the changerooms sometime after the game to apologise for there supporters, so kudos to him)
by wristwatcher » Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:08 pm
by Footy Chick » Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:52 pm
wristwatcher wrote:Rod then dropped by my house and said "Have I told you lately" that I like "Sailing".
I actually did see him on Saturday for the start of our game at Kingswood and I did ask him "do you think I'm sexy".
Are you sure it wasn't Rod Moss that no-one wanted to have a Beer with
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by wristwatcher » Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:00 pm
Footy Chick wrote:wristwatcher wrote:Rod then dropped by my house and said "Have I told you lately" that I like "Sailing".
I actually did see him on Saturday for the start of our game at Kingswood and I did ask him "do you think I'm sexy".
Are you sure it wasn't Rod Moss that no-one wanted to have a Beer with
Never gets old, does it... some of our best work right there
by Footy Follower » Wed Jul 29, 2015 1:32 pm
Jetters wrote:Footy Follower wrote:Jetters wrote:schimma wrote:Well done to the unley B grade all came in for a beer. Can't say the same for the supporters and the A grade. 1 player is a disgrace.
Get stuffed. Lots of clever stuff from your blokes around the bench in the first quarter, didnt hear a squeak after that. Your bloke who dropped the lamest 'see you in the car park' to warky, what a peanut; he then proceeded to turn it over 20m out from goal then warky knocked him into next week by a fair hip and shoulder. Very very humerous
It is funny that you say this. We (walkerville) played Unley 2 weeks ago and did not have one supporter, coach or player come upstairs for a beer after the A grade game. There was a small scuffle on the final siren and once this was broken up the Unley players didn't even want to shake hands.
The week before this we played Smosh and there would have been a good 15 players, coaches and runner (Boomer) come up for a beer after the game. Now there is no set rule or protocol on this, but I would think most clubs have at least a couple of players and coaches go for a beer after the game. Unley were by far the best side we have played all year IMO and will most likely go up to Div 1 next year, and good on them; however most of the successful clubs around the place are respected on and off the field!
To be fair we havent been good at having a beer with the opposition this year. Can cop that.
But Footy Follower, youd have to say your supporters who were very clearly abusing our injured player (who got taken away in ambulance) while the game was being held up about 5mins before full time hardly endeared us to your club, maybe show some respect and others would do the same. (...a Walkerville rep did come into the changerooms sometime after the game to apologise for there supporters, so kudos to him)
by Fricky » Wed Jul 29, 2015 1:56 pm
by wristwatcher » Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:42 am
by jo172 » Sun Aug 02, 2015 10:51 pm
by Pag » Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:19 am
jo172 wrote:I realise the question in itself is likely folly given it's impossible to make a complete objective assessment, but is Nick Wark the best player in the SAAFL?
Shane Tuck, Byron Sumner and Adam Cockshell are all obviously better credentialed but the absolute consistent dominance of Wark from the outside seems to be unmatched.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 03, 2015 10:38 am
wristwatcher wrote:Rod then dropped by my house and said "Have I told you lately" that I like "Sailing".
I actually did see him on Saturday for the start of our game at Kingswood and I did ask him "do you think I'm sexy".
Are you sure it wasn't Rod Moss that no-one wanted to have a Beer with
by jo172 » Tue Aug 04, 2015 4:21 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Tue Aug 04, 2015 7:19 pm
by Footy Chick » Tue Aug 04, 2015 8:42 pm
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by wristwatcher » Tue Aug 04, 2015 8:55 pm
jo172 wrote:I realise the question in itself is likely folly given it's impossible to make a complete objective assessment, but is Nick Wark the best player in the SAAFL?
Shane Tuck, Byron Sumner and Adam Cockshell are all obviously better credentialed but the absolute consistent dominance of Wark from the outside seems to be unmatched.
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