by smac » Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:49 pm
by prowling panther » Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:16 am
by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:48 am
subpol wrote:Lets hope the oval turns out to be a boggy mess for this weeks game, thats the thing i miss most now with pristine football, players getting down and dirty, wet weather, mud slinging, hard slogging football is where legends are made, if the pretty boys have natural skills then these are the type of days when they stand out, far ahead of the rest.
Give me a bog heap anytime, it brings out the best in footballers.
it may stop the game from being a lopsided affair
by TigerBoss » Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:18 am
by Dirko » Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:33 am
Big Phil wrote:We say stranger things on footy have happened, but if Glenelg play the way they did against Westies in the first half..
by Big Phil » Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:43 am
SJABC wrote:Big Phil wrote:We say stranger things on footy have happened, but if Glenelg play the way they did against Westies in the first half..
Wasn't so much how Glenelg played more so how Westies had their whole friggen side in our forward half....
Lovely football to watch and a real credit to Westies for playing in such a vein.
If South try to do the same, Glenelg will smash 'em...
by Pseudo » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:36 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:i remember a game v south at the bay a couple of years ago
no-one was there
rained all day, almost snowed. It was about -5degrees, chilly wind blowing through - thankgod the game wasnt at noarlunga
South were in control all day long and i think they had a fairly handy lead at one stage in the last 1/4 when a south player took a mark at centre half forward - only for the decision to go our way and we booted something stupid like 7 goals in 15 minutes or less to get up.
it was an enjoyable game, not because we won, but because footy is a winter sport and should be played in the vicious weather that can sometimes occur as SUBPOL mentioned above.
by maxyoz » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:48 am
Pseudo wrote:If it's the game I'm thinking of, it was a terrible game but Glenelg had a comfortable lead at 3/4 time and might have been coming home with the gale. South got a run on and clawed to within a goal, looked like they were going to run over the top, then there was that dodgy decision and instantly the run on reversed: Bays piled on another 7 or 8 to bury South.
I remember standing on the (then) barren expanse of Snouts Hill with the few other diehards, sodden to the core, my tender little bumhole frozen solid, wondering why I put myself through it all
Punk Rooster wrote:I can't believe that a topic that is quite clearly trolling has elicited a 3 page response....
by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:04 pm
Pseudo wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:i remember a game v south at the bay a couple of years ago
no-one was there
rained all day, almost snowed. It was about -5degrees, chilly wind blowing through - thankgod the game wasnt at noarlunga
South were in control all day long and i think they had a fairly handy lead at one stage in the last 1/4 when a south player took a mark at centre half forward - only for the decision to go our way and we booted something stupid like 7 goals in 15 minutes or less to get up.
it was an enjoyable game, not because we won, but because footy is a winter sport and should be played in the vicious weather that can sometimes occur as SUBPOL mentioned above.
If it's the game I'm thinking of, it was a terrible game but Glenelg had a comfortable lead at 3/4 time and might have been coming home with the gale. South got a run on and clawed to within a goal, looked like they were going to run over the top, then there was that dodgy decision and instantly the run on reversed: Bays piled on another 7 or 8 to bury South.
I remember standing on the (then) barren expanse of Snouts Hill with the few other diehards, sodden to the core, my tender little bumhole frozen solid, wondering why I put myself through it all
by Brock Landers » Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:08 pm
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Pseudo wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:i remember a game v south at the bay a couple of years ago
no-one was there
rained all day, almost snowed. It was about -5degrees, chilly wind blowing through - thankgod the game wasnt at noarlunga
South were in control all day long and i think they had a fairly handy lead at one stage in the last 1/4 when a south player took a mark at centre half forward - only for the decision to go our way and we booted something stupid like 7 goals in 15 minutes or less to get up.
it was an enjoyable game, not because we won, but because footy is a winter sport and should be played in the vicious weather that can sometimes occur as SUBPOL mentioned above.
If it's the game I'm thinking of, it was a terrible game but Glenelg had a comfortable lead at 3/4 time and might have been coming home with the gale. South got a run on and clawed to within a goal, looked like they were going to run over the top, then there was that dodgy decision and instantly the run on reversed: Bays piled on another 7 or 8 to bury South.
I remember standing on the (then) barren expanse of Snouts Hill with the few other diehards, sodden to the core, my tender little bumhole frozen solid, wondering why I put myself through it all
it shows how bad my memory is!!!!!!!! i think my brain froze that day and its never thawed out since!!!!!!!![]()
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I thought South were in front and I remember we kicked 7-8 quick goals to get the win, so maybe you are correct in that south did charge at us in the last 1/4 but we got the dodgy decision which somehow stopped there momentum and then we kicked away.
either way it was a bloody cold, wet, freezing day - but thoroughly enjoyable.
by maxyoz » Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:18 pm
Punk Rooster wrote:I can't believe that a topic that is quite clearly trolling has elicited a 3 page response....
by westcoastpanther » Thu Jul 17, 2008 3:14 pm
by stampy » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:15 pm
by stampy » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:18 pm
by spell_check » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:36 pm
by spell_check » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:42 pm
spell_check wrote:For the conditions described, it didn't refect on the scoreboard.
by phantom57 » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:50 pm
by saintal » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:52 pm
by TigerBoss » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:44 am
westcoastpanther wrote:Psuedo, it was the day you gave me the extra Snouts ticket!! I had a hangover from hell, it was freezing and when McGlone took an absolute hanger only to have it reversed for shepherding I was about to head for the razor blades. Alwyn Davey also kicked in to the man about 25 metres out that didn't help......Crappest day ever
by westcoastpanther » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:48 am
TigerBoss wrote:westcoastpanther wrote:Psuedo, it was the day you gave me the extra Snouts ticket!! I had a hangover from hell, it was freezing and when McGlone took an absolute hanger only to have it reversed for shepherding I was about to head for the razor blades. Alwyn Davey also kicked in to the man about 25 metres out that didn't help......Crappest day ever
Hey WCP...I'm over your way over Chrissy and New Years...still gonna take TB out for some non-SA Footy fishing?
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