by sydney-dog » Sun May 28, 2006 11:12 pm
by am Bays » Mon May 29, 2006 12:13 am
Punk Rooster wrote:1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:I say this as if I had a 2nd AFL side it would either be Carlton or Geelong, had ha bit of a soft spot for the cats since I was 6 and realised that Geelong and Glenelg have similar names (both have 2 x G's and E's 1 x E & L) so much for 6 y o logic!!
Other things they share in common
similar amount of flags (Ge-6 , Gl-4)
better known as bridesmaids
by Booney » Mon May 29, 2006 7:52 am
by sydney-dog » Mon May 29, 2006 10:54 am
by sydney-dog » Mon May 29, 2006 10:55 am
by Booney » Mon May 29, 2006 11:49 am
sydney-dog wrote:Booney,
I have been to a few AFL games and I think every club has a player who their supporters get frustrated with
I admit, both Perrie and Birdman causes me anxiety attacks at times but I will never ever boo a player in the tri colours
I have been at skilled stadium when both Kingsley and Ottens have been booed, I know Medhurst and Waterhouse copped it at Freo........
I agree I have heard the boo's for both Perrie and Burton but I don't think the Crows stand alone here, three weeks ago Wallace got booed off the MCG after the Swans loss, now he is a king, some supporters have gold fish memories
by doggies4eva » Mon May 29, 2006 12:53 pm
Booney wrote:sydney-dog wrote:Booney,
I have been to a few AFL games and I think every club has a player who their supporters get frustrated with
I admit, both Perrie and Birdman causes me anxiety attacks at times but I will never ever boo a player in the tri colours
I have been at skilled stadium when both Kingsley and Ottens have been booed, I know Medhurst and Waterhouse copped it at Freo........
I agree I have heard the boo's for both Perrie and Burton but I don't think the Crows stand alone here, three weeks ago Wallace got booed off the MCG after the Swans loss, now he is a king, some supporters have gold fish memories
I know how it is Syd,Port were only,sorry ARE only a home loss or two away from the fans turning on each other.Thats why I said what I did about the Crow players getting booed,because I think it is a real sign of the general mentality of a supporter group on display when they jeer their own.It simply isnt appropriate behaviour.
by Blue Boy » Mon May 29, 2006 1:18 pm
by MatteeG » Mon May 29, 2006 1:52 pm
by sydney-dog » Mon May 29, 2006 3:12 pm
by blink » Mon May 29, 2006 4:04 pm
Wedgie wrote:My "throw" quote was quite obviously a tongue in cheek dip at the way some clubs accept mediocrity and get rewarded for it.
From memory (and I could be wrong and am willing to be corrected on any of these):
1994 Sydney Last
1993 Sydney Last
1992 Sydney Last
2000 Port 14th
by Blue Boy » Mon May 29, 2006 4:46 pm
blink wrote:Wedgie wrote:My "throw" quote was quite obviously a tongue in cheek dip at the way some clubs accept mediocrity and get rewarded for it.
From memory (and I could be wrong and am willing to be corrected on any of these):
1994 Sydney Last
1993 Sydney Last
1992 Sydney Last
2000 Port 14th
Hey Wedgie, I am not taking this piss or anything but I would like to know who Sydney picked up with the draft picks they received in these years and if they are still playing? I am guessing not many...
I would have thought (no, this isn't E. McGuire) that the salary cap concession may have been more helpful to Sydney rather than draft picks?
by am Bays » Mon May 29, 2006 4:53 pm
by blink » Mon May 29, 2006 5:11 pm
Blue Boy wrote:
1994 Sydney Last
Anthony Rocca pick 2 - Shannon Grant pick 3 - Stuart Mangin pick 20 - Matthew Nicks pick 21 - Michael O'loughlin pick 40 - Emil Parthenides pick 57 - Troy Luff 74 - Simon Arnott 87 - Pete Caven Uncontracted
- Zone Selections Leo Barry - Justin Crawford & Tim Scott
- Pre Season Dermott Brerton - Derek Kickett - Andrew Bomford
1993 Sydney Last
Darren Gaspar pick 1 - Glenn Gorman pick 4 - Adam Heuskus pick 5 - Wade Chapman pick 20 - Dion Myles pick 22 - Daryl Griffin pick 28 - Ashley Thompson pick 38 - Simon Garlick pick 49
- Zone Selctions Stefan Carey & Brad Seymour
- Pre season Richard Osbourne - Paul Bryce - John Hutton
1992 Sydney Last
Jason Spinks pick 5 - Scott Robinson pick 35 - Matthew Aston pick 71
- Pre Season Damien Mellow - Alan Thorpe - Allan Mckellar - Adam Peck - Phil Krakouer
- Mid Season Dwaine Kretschmer - Paul Mcmaster - Daryn Cresswell
It look like they started to get there act together in 94 ( re drafting )
by stan » Mon May 29, 2006 6:41 pm
Booney wrote:Oh LMAO Rik-E-Boy,seems as though the patience at Catland is running thin.You know a club is struggling when the team gets booed from the arena,shame on you Cat fans,the only club that has the ability to do that is the Crows.See Burton,Perrie and any other victims.
Any way,buck up little camper,with West Coast,Hessington,Fremantle,Crows and Carlton to come,you could be well placed at 5 and 8.Not bad for the great Vic hope.......
by GWW » Tue May 30, 2006 12:54 am
Blue Boy wrote:blink wrote:Wedgie wrote:My "throw" quote was quite obviously a tongue in cheek dip at the way some clubs accept mediocrity and get rewarded for it.
From memory (and I could be wrong and am willing to be corrected on any of these):
1994 Sydney Last
1993 Sydney Last
1992 Sydney Last
2000 Port 14th
Hey Wedgie, I am not taking this piss or anything but I would like to know who Sydney picked up with the draft picks they received in these years and if they are still playing? I am guessing not many...
I would have thought (no, this isn't E. McGuire) that the salary cap concession may have been more helpful to Sydney rather than draft picks?
1994 Sydney Last
Anthony Rocca pick 2 - Shannon Grant pick 3 - Stuart Mangin pick 20 - Matthew Nicks pick 21 - Michael O'loughlin pick 40 - Emil Parthenides pick 57 - Troy Luff 74 - Simon Arnott 87 - Pete Caven Uncontracted
- Zone Selections Leo Barry - Justin Crawford & Tim Scott
- Pre Season Dermott Brerton - Derek Kickett - Andrew Bomford
1993 Sydney Last
Darren Gaspar pick 1 - Glenn Gorman pick 4 - Adam Heuskus pick 5 - Wade Chapman pick 20 - Dion Myles pick 22 - Daryl Griffin pick 28 - Ashley Thompson pick 38 - Simon Garlick pick 49
- Zone Selctions Stefan Carey & Brad Seymour
- Pre season Richard Osbourne - Paul Bryce - John Hutton
1992 Sydney Last
Jason Spinks pick 5 - Scott Robinson pick 35 - Matthew Aston pick 71
- Pre Season Damien Mellow - Alan Thorpe - Allan Mckellar - Adam Peck - Phil Krakouer
- Mid Season Dwaine Kretschmer - Paul Mcmaster - Daryn Cresswell
It look like they started to get there act together in 94 ( re drafting )
by Magpiespower » Tue May 30, 2006 5:43 am
Booney wrote:
I know how it is Syd,Port were only,sorry ARE only a home loss or two away from the fans turning on each other.Thats why I said what I did about the Crow players getting booed,because I think it is a real sign of the general mentality of a supporter group on display when they jeer their own.It simply isnt appropriate behaviour.
by JK » Wed May 31, 2006 1:10 pm
Wedgie wrote:There's no excuses.
The umpires cost Geelong 4-5 goals but Richo cost Richmond 4-5 goals so its all squared, the better team won on the day.
On the umpires though, has anyone seen a worse decision than when the umpire gave a goal to Richmond by penalising Milburn for bouncing the ball calling it a throw? I've never seen such an amazingly bad ridciulous decision in all my life, do you have to hand pass bounces to yourself now?
Saddest part about it is the amount these AFL umpires that don't even know the rules get paid!
by Blue Boy » Wed May 31, 2006 1:18 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Wedgie wrote:There's no excuses.
The umpires cost Geelong 4-5 goals but Richo cost Richmond 4-5 goals so its all squared, the better team won on the day.
On the umpires though, has anyone seen a worse decision than when the umpire gave a goal to Richmond by penalising Milburn for bouncing the ball calling it a throw? I've never seen such an amazingly bad ridciulous decision in all my life, do you have to hand pass bounces to yourself now?
Saddest part about it is the amount these AFL umpires that don't even know the rules get paid!
Finally managed to see the vision of this play & subsequent decision last night on "White Line Fever" ... And whilst I could see the side Derek Humphrey-Bear was coming from, I disagree with the decision for two reasons ... If he had been tackled whilst doing it, then HTB no worries ... If the ball had not bounced back to him then possibly the call for a throw would have carried more weight, however it did come back to him and despite the fact it probably wasn't Milburn's intention, must surely have been deemed a bounce and play on...
by Rik E Boy » Wed May 31, 2006 2:06 pm
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