by Grenville » Wed Jun 27, 2018 7:30 pm
by Booney » Thu Jun 28, 2018 3:50 pm
by am Bays » Thu Jun 28, 2018 3:51 pm
by Dogwatcher » Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:26 pm
by oldfella » Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:49 pm
by Corona Man » Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:01 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:Who'd have thought a reserves teams performance would be dictated by what's going on with its senior team...
by LMA » Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:23 pm
Corona Man wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:Who'd have thought a reserves teams performance would be dictated by what's going on with its senior team...
Who’d have thought a reserves teams performance would necessitate a column in the daily paper.
by Spargo » Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:40 pm
LMA wrote:Corona Man wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:Who'd have thought a reserves teams performance would be dictated by what's going on with its senior team...
Who’d have thought a reserves teams performance would necessitate a column in the daily paper.
Who'd have thought a reserves team performance would be, well, reserves like.
5 years and 400 pages later I'm still waiting for the domination.
by RB » Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:42 pm
by RB » Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:42 pm
Beat me to it!Spargo wrote:LMA wrote:Corona Man wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:Who'd have thought a reserves teams performance would be dictated by what's going on with its senior team...
Who’d have thought a reserves teams performance would necessitate a column in the daily paper.
Who'd have thought a reserves team performance would be, well, reserves like.
5 years and 400 pages later I'm still waiting for the domination. [emoji38]
That was never the issue, you’re not that silly.
by whufc » Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:57 pm
by LMA » Thu Jun 28, 2018 9:00 pm
by Dogs64 » Thu Jun 28, 2018 9:27 pm
LMA wrote:But shouldn't players training more, getting paid more, having access to more doctors, physios, fitness gurus and so on and so on dominate over a team that apparently only trains 2-3 times a week after laying pavers all day long
by MW » Thu Jun 28, 2018 9:52 pm
LMA wrote:But shouldn't players training more, getting paid more, having access to more doctors, physios, fitness gurus and so on and so on dominate over a team that apparently only trains 2-3 times a week after laying pavers all day long
by Mic » Thu Jun 28, 2018 9:53 pm
LMA wrote:But shouldn't players training more, getting paid more, having access to more doctors, physios, fitness gurus and so on and so on dominate over a team that apparently only trains 2-3 times a week after laying pavers all day long
by LMA » Thu Jun 28, 2018 9:56 pm
Mic wrote:LMA wrote:But shouldn't players training more, getting paid more, having access to more doctors, physios, fitness gurus and so on and so on dominate over a team that apparently only trains 2-3 times a week after laying pavers all day long
Not if they're just playing for match fitness.
by UK Fan » Fri Jun 29, 2018 2:02 am
Booney wrote:ADELAIDE’S winless — and concerning — form in the SANFL has forced the Crows off the league’s free-to-air television broadcasts.
The SANFL has ditched two of the Crows’ remaining four games on the Channel 7 schedule written at the start of the State league season.
The Round 15 television schedule on July 20 now has Seven’s cameras at Noarlunga for the South Adelaide-North Adelaide game rather than the Crows’ visit to Elizabeth to play Central District.
And in Round 16 on July 28, Seven will telecast the Port Adelaide-South Adelaide game at Alberton Oval rather than be at Prospect for the Crows’ clash with league leader North Adelaide.
The Crows will remain on Channel 7 on July 7 with their game against Norwood at The Parade and on July 15 in the SANFL Showdown with Port Adelaide.
SANFL football boss Adam Kelly explained to The Advertiser the “reputation of the league’s broadcast product” needed to protected with telecasts of highly competitive games.
Adelaide’s competitive capabilities in the state league have been wrecked by the Crows’ high injury count at AFL level.
The Crows fell to a record 112-point defeat to South Adelaide in their last SANFL game a fortnight ago. It is most likely the Adelaide AFL reserves team — that is topped up by players from community leagues when needing to cover the loss of AFL talent — could become the first SANFL team to complete a season without a win since Sturt in 1995.
“The ratings were much stronger last year (when the Crows were more competitive as the AFL team worked to few injuries),” noted Kelly. “They (the ratings) are still marginally better than some other SANFL clubs, but the quality of the games we present for telecast on Channel 7 needs to be considered.”
Adelaide is fielding its AFL reserves unit in the SANFL for the fifth season. The fall in television ratings again brings into question the relevance of the Crows in the SANFL where the Adelaide Football Club had promised to deliver crowds of 3000 while playing games at its opponents’ home grounds.
At their last start, against the Panthers, there were just 1087 at Noarlunga to watch the Crows. At the previous game, at Woodville Oval, there was a crowd of only 1735 for the Crows’ reserves clash with Woodville-West Torrens.
fester69 wrote: I'm full of "pish and wind" !!You can call me weak !!
MW wrote: Well call me a special asshole!.
Booney wrote: I'm a happy clapper **** stick.
by amber_fluid » Fri Jun 29, 2018 8:39 am
by MW » Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:06 am
UK Fan wrote:Booney wrote:ADELAIDE’S winless — and concerning — form in the SANFL has forced the Crows off the league’s free-to-air television broadcasts.
The SANFL has ditched two of the Crows’ remaining four games on the Channel 7 schedule written at the start of the State league season.
The Round 15 television schedule on July 20 now has Seven’s cameras at Noarlunga for the South Adelaide-North Adelaide game rather than the Crows’ visit to Elizabeth to play Central District.
And in Round 16 on July 28, Seven will telecast the Port Adelaide-South Adelaide game at Alberton Oval rather than be at Prospect for the Crows’ clash with league leader North Adelaide.
The Crows will remain on Channel 7 on July 7 with their game against Norwood at The Parade and on July 15 in the SANFL Showdown with Port Adelaide.
SANFL football boss Adam Kelly explained to The Advertiser the “reputation of the league’s broadcast product” needed to protected with telecasts of highly competitive games.
Adelaide’s competitive capabilities in the state league have been wrecked by the Crows’ high injury count at AFL level.
The Crows fell to a record 112-point defeat to South Adelaide in their last SANFL game a fortnight ago. It is most likely the Adelaide AFL reserves team — that is topped up by players from community leagues when needing to cover the loss of AFL talent — could become the first SANFL team to complete a season without a win since Sturt in 1995.
“The ratings were much stronger last year (when the Crows were more competitive as the AFL team worked to few injuries),” noted Kelly. “They (the ratings) are still marginally better than some other SANFL clubs, but the quality of the games we present for telecast on Channel 7 needs to be considered.”
Adelaide is fielding its AFL reserves unit in the SANFL for the fifth season. The fall in television ratings again brings into question the relevance of the Crows in the SANFL where the Adelaide Football Club had promised to deliver crowds of 3000 while playing games at its opponents’ home grounds.
At their last start, against the Panthers, there were just 1087 at Noarlunga to watch the Crows. At the previous game, at Woodville Oval, there was a crowd of only 1735 for the Crows’ reserves clash with Woodville-West Torrens.
Jesus!! What a poor week to be a smart ass about the reserves subject.
Takes a special kind of asshole to try and keep laying the boot in after the above.
I get the crows don’t get crowds, we all predicted it Lbh. But crows in sanfl can’t get ratings ?? Ffs there is nothing else on but Gilligan’s island or bewitched reruns Saturday arvo.
by UK Fan » Fri Jun 29, 2018 11:00 am
MW wrote:UK Fan wrote:Booney wrote:ADELAIDE’S winless — and concerning — form in the SANFL has forced the Crows off the league’s free-to-air television broadcasts.
The SANFL has ditched two of the Crows’ remaining four games on the Channel 7 schedule written at the start of the State league season.
The Round 15 television schedule on July 20 now has Seven’s cameras at Noarlunga for the South Adelaide-North Adelaide game rather than the Crows’ visit to Elizabeth to play Central District.
And in Round 16 on July 28, Seven will telecast the Port Adelaide-South Adelaide game at Alberton Oval rather than be at Prospect for the Crows’ clash with league leader North Adelaide.
The Crows will remain on Channel 7 on July 7 with their game against Norwood at The Parade and on July 15 in the SANFL Showdown with Port Adelaide.
SANFL football boss Adam Kelly explained to The Advertiser the “reputation of the league’s broadcast product” needed to protected with telecasts of highly competitive games.
Adelaide’s competitive capabilities in the state league have been wrecked by the Crows’ high injury count at AFL level.
The Crows fell to a record 112-point defeat to South Adelaide in their last SANFL game a fortnight ago. It is most likely the Adelaide AFL reserves team — that is topped up by players from community leagues when needing to cover the loss of AFL talent — could become the first SANFL team to complete a season without a win since Sturt in 1995.
“The ratings were much stronger last year (when the Crows were more competitive as the AFL team worked to few injuries),” noted Kelly. “They (the ratings) are still marginally better than some other SANFL clubs, but the quality of the games we present for telecast on Channel 7 needs to be considered.”
Adelaide is fielding its AFL reserves unit in the SANFL for the fifth season. The fall in television ratings again brings into question the relevance of the Crows in the SANFL where the Adelaide Football Club had promised to deliver crowds of 3000 while playing games at its opponents’ home grounds.
At their last start, against the Panthers, there were just 1087 at Noarlunga to watch the Crows. At the previous game, at Woodville Oval, there was a crowd of only 1735 for the Crows’ reserves clash with Woodville-West Torrens.
Jesus!! What a poor week to be a smart ass about the reserves subject.
Takes a special kind of asshole to try and keep laying the boot in after the above.
I get the crows don’t get crowds, we all predicted it Lbh. But crows in sanfl can’t get ratings ?? Ffs there is nothing else on but Gilligan’s island or bewitched reruns Saturday arvo.
Well call be a special asshole! I'm not going anywhere...
fester69 wrote: I'm full of "pish and wind" !!You can call me weak !!
MW wrote: Well call me a special asshole!.
Booney wrote: I'm a happy clapper **** stick.
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