Gatt_Weasel wrote:i had just finished speaking to the umpires and asked them if any of them left a set of keys behind.....then you strolled up later on gave me a smirk grabbed ya keys and of you went on your merry way lol....
They have a penguin on them....you should have known who they belonged to
I wouldn't even acknowledge her until the last quarter and I didn't get anything like a smirk
lol ......i thought it was a footy chick way of picking up young sexy males
Footy Chick wrote:Loverly reminiscing but we're off topic in the wrong thread
Carry on people
Liar you are loving the attention lol
lets keep on topic then sammy naylor for ingle farm will be div 7 medal winner....cant see anyone stopping him with a good pre season under his belt...but the secret to beating him is a pretty lady
Footy Chick wrote:Loverly reminiscing but we're off topic in the wrong thread
Carry on people
Liar you are loving the attention lol
lets keep on topic then sammy naylor for ingle farm will be div 7 medal winner....cant see anyone stopping him with a good pre season under his belt...but the secret to beating him is a pretty lady
This has already been discussed, unless Stevie Gannell can organize a tie.
Although, if you believe the hype (mostly made up by PG), IF have recruited 15+ superstars. Surely this will take a few votes of Sammy?
Gatt_Weasel wrote:lets keep on topic then sammy naylor for ingle farm will be div 7 medal winner....cant see anyone stopping him with a good pre season under his belt...but the secret to beating him is a pretty lady
My money is on either George Long or Matt Denieuwe polling well for the farmers.. or if he can scrape in 4 or 5 A grade games, Matt Bedgegood
Gatt_Weasel wrote:lets keep on topic then sammy naylor for ingle farm will be div 7 medal winner....cant see anyone stopping him with a good pre season under his belt...but the secret to beating him is a pretty lady
My money is on either George Long or Matt Denieuwe polling well for the farmers.. or if he can scrape in 4 or 5 A grade games, Matt Bedgegood
beeroclock wrote:Mark Smart if he can stay on the park.
Fair call, has an uncanny ability to find the ball and win the contested battle, started the season all guns blazing last year and looks much fitter this year.
Passionate farmer who wears his heart on his sleeve, wont die wondering, always a dangerous trait for opposition.
the milky bar kid wrote:Pg just named about 7 farmers as the favorite for the div 7 medal No wonder the poor lads are getting a rep of having it stitched up!
lol just takin the p!ss!, bored and thought id just talk some more crap haha
Gatt_Weasel wrote:lets keep on topic then sammy naylor for ingle farm will be div 7 medal winner....cant see anyone stopping him with a good pre season under his belt...but the secret to beating him is a pretty lady
My money is on either George Long or Matt Denieuwe polling well for the farmers.. or if he can scrape in 4 or 5 A grade games, Matt Bedgegood
I'm pretty sure Matt Bedgegood wouldn't win it if he played 35 games this year!
FOURTH ESTATE wrote:Sounds like this grade its done and dusted and Ingle Farm already have the trophy and on their way back to D6
This is what makes me laugh about this forum. No one from Ingle Farms coaching group has ever got on here and said that Div 7 is going to be easy or produce a year like MP did in 2012. We as a club have struggled for numerous years and have earned the right to be in this division. I personally am aiming to play finals, as our group is still fairly young, to me would be a great achievement. Just because a few players and supporters get on here and expect us to finish higher is great, and I'd be concerned if my players were thinking anything less. As for the club off field, yes it has been abit of a basket case over the last few years, but there has been a massive amount of work done over the last 18 months and I believe that we are making huge steps forward. Lets just wait until the footy is played, til you all meet the new people involved before you constantly kick a club in the guts that's trying to turn things around, before making any further assumptions. Good luck to all this year.
“When you win, say nothing. When you lose, say less.”
FOURTH ESTATE wrote:Sounds like this grade its done and dusted and Ingle Farm already have the trophy and on their way back to D6
This is what makes me laugh about this forum. No one from Ingle Farms coaching group has ever got on here and said that Div 7 is going to be easy or produce a year like MP did in 2012. We as a club have struggled for numerous years and have earned the right to be in this division. I personally am aiming to play finals, as our group is still fairly young, to me would be a great achievement. Just because a few players and supporters get on here and expect us to finish higher is great, and I'd be concerned if my players were thinking anything less. As for the club off field, yes it has been abit of a basket case over the last few years, but there has been a massive amount of work done over the last 18 months and I believe that we are making huge steps forward. Lets just wait until the footy is played, til you all meet the new people involved before you constantly kick a club in the guts that's trying to turn things around, before making any further assumptions. Good luck to all this year.
HBF good to see you have learnt with experience. 12 months ago it was you pumping up Ingle Farms tyres. Good luck with the revival,as Ingle Farm has been a better club over the years to be in Division 7
FOURTH ESTATE wrote:Sounds like this grade its done and dusted and Ingle Farm already have the trophy and on their way back to D6
This is what makes me laugh about this forum. No one from Ingle Farms coaching group has ever got on here and said that Div 7 is going to be easy or produce a year like MP did in 2012. We as a club have struggled for numerous years and have earned the right to be in this division. I personally am aiming to play finals, as our group is still fairly young, to me would be a great achievement. Just because a few players and supporters get on here and expect us to finish higher is great, and I'd be concerned if my players were thinking anything less. As for the club off field, yes it has been abit of a basket case over the last few years, but there has been a massive amount of work done over the last 18 months and I believe that we are making huge steps forward. Lets just wait until the footy is played, til you all meet the new people involved before you constantly kick a club in the guts that's trying to turn things around, before making any further assumptions. Good luck to all this year.
HBF good to see you have learnt with experience. 12 months ago it was you pumping up Ingle Farms tyres. Good luck with the revival,as Ingle Farm has been a better club over the years to be in Division 7
Thanks TT. Yes how 12 months makes one a little wiser
“When you win, say nothing. When you lose, say less.”
FOURTH ESTATE wrote:Sounds like this grade its done and dusted and Ingle Farm already have the trophy and on their way back to D6
This is what makes me laugh about this forum. No one from Ingle Farms coaching group has ever got on here and said that Div 7 is going to be easy or produce a year like MP did in 2012. We as a club have struggled for numerous years and have earned the right to be in this division. I personally am aiming to play finals, as our group is still fairly young, to me would be a great achievement. Just because a few players and supporters get on here and expect us to finish higher is great, and I'd be concerned if my players were thinking anything less. As for the club off field, yes it has been abit of a basket case over the last few years, but there has been a massive amount of work done over the last 18 months and I believe that we are making huge steps forward. Lets just wait until the footy is played, til you all meet the new people involved before you constantly kick a club in the guts that's trying to turn things around, before making any further assumptions. Good luck to all this year.
HBF good to see you have learnt with experience. 12 months ago it was you pumping up Ingle Farms tyres. Good luck with the revival,as Ingle Farm has been a better club over the years to be in Division 7
Thanks TT. Yes how 12 months makes one a little wiser
I'm so proud of you!
Ps Nick Lynch for the medal by the length of the straight if he stays fit