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  • ash
    Warming the Bench
    • May 2006
    • 198

    #61
    coastal and kanga

    Coastal,

    Ive made no comments on any coaches playing days great or otherwise.

    I suggested (correctly) that if a team has several players that overstep the physical issue (all of you agree except shearer who must have been a tough player in his day) then a coach must condone this behaviour. I would too if the league takes no action then tthe players in question are doing nothing wrong.

    However, who here would consider the tribunal to take correct action. Just a thought


    Kanga,

    Your right.

    However, I heard both umpires waved their flags at the end of the match.

    Doesnt that signify the all clear of the final score??????

    Originally posted by Coastal Boy
    Ash, I enjoy your banter but these comments about Kevin are not worth dignifying. You let yourself down with ridiculous talk like this.

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    • ash
      Warming the Bench
      • May 2006
      • 198

      #62
      Do you honestly think this league is cleaner and a better standard???

      Please, apart from 3-4 good players in each team, the competition is pretty much an U21 competition and most teams of the 90s which were a mix of youth and men would easily account for any of the current 9 teams.

      Maybe Ill put this up as a new thread.


      Originally posted by ash
      Buddy, are you kidding. Shows how much attention you must pay to a game.

      Maybe your too busy watching your interchange.

      Be careful v Norths this weekend.

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      • shearer
        Regular in the Side
        • Jan 2003
        • 673

        #63
        Ash i dare say youve been on the friday arvo cans because nowhere in my previous post did i mention the standard of the current league.

        I did say that the league was a lot cleaner than the late 80's & 90's.and i stand by that. I remember the Grand Finals from 1987 to 1991 Grand finals like it was yesterday.

        There is noone in the league today who can compare with blokes like the Noack & Podbury Brothers, Mathieson & Brian Kershaw. Very hard blokes but bloody good footballers and they were just to mention a few from that great Campbelltown era.

        There was also blokes like Keg Foster, Dale Laube, Archer, Hollis, Steve Porter & Partridge from Parra.

        At Saints you had guys like Mick Travers, Peter Siebels, Simon Lawrence, Tony Quinn & Mark McGrath.

        There were plenty of others from other clubs and im sure Rafters can fill you in on them.

        I was only talking with one of your senior penno boys about this today. We spoke of the Wests team that won the flag under Ronnie that had Manny Lynch, Beverstock,Partridge, TG, Lenton, Joe Cormick etc...besides Joey they were all massive units.

        The game is a hell of a lot cleaner and that can only be a good thing for the league to develop younger players.Whereas two decades ago you would play only a few kids, clubs now have confidence that regardless of age if the yare good enough they will get a game and that can only be a good thing.

        Its a war and peace i know but thats my opinion, as for a better standard i reckon the Campbelltown team of the late 80's & early 90's would win the comp by 10 goals.

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        • Splinters
          On the Rookie List
          • Jul 2006
          • 31

          #64
          Originally posted by Coastal Boy
          I was not commenting about his playing days as I know little on this topic (and according to others possibly little about many things football ). Who did he play for and in what competition??
          north shore reserve grade player from mid eighties who then had an ill-fated stint as captain-coach of the now-defunct st ives club (whose history and demise is a thread in its own right). finished career with an inauspicious stint at mac uni

          largely considered a wasted talent he certainly had the skills and football brain to be a sfl first grader but was continually let down by his poor preparation on game day and ill-disciplined approach to training coupled with an over-inflated view of his own worth and inability to put his body on the line when required.

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          • ash
            Warming the Bench
            • May 2006
            • 198

            #65
            Splinters

            DOnt hold back.

            WHats your view on rest of the coaches in Premier League?


            Originally posted by Splinters
            north shore reserve grade player from mid eighties who then had an ill-fated stint as captain-coach of the now-defunct st ives club (whose history and demise is a thread in its own right). finished career with an inauspicious stint at mac uni

            largely considered a wasted talent he certainly had the skills and football brain to be a sfl first grader but was continually let down by his poor preparation on game day and ill-disciplined approach to training coupled with an over-inflated view of his own worth and inability to put his body on the line when required.

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            • Norris Lurker
              Almost Football Legend
              • Jan 2003
              • 2972

              #66
              Result of the NSWAFL's investigation is that M Kassem has been suspended for a breach of the Code of Conduct - ?Conduct Unbecoming? in that he as a spectator engaged in unnecessary contact with a player.
              He has been suspended until the end of 2007 - which sends a clear message that breaches to player safety and the code of conduct will not be tolerated.

              Follow me on Twitter - @tealfooty

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              • trouble
                On the Rookie List
                • Jun 2005
                • 98

                #67
                i wouldnt call that a clear message, basically in most other sports if a spectator became involved with a player it would be more like a life ban.

                i think all clubs would be concerned with a verdict such as that, player safety doesnt seem like to big of a concern.

                one thing must be asked who are the people who run the nsw afl accountable too???

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                • tara
                  Senior Player
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 1514

                  #68
                  That is in effect over a twelve month suspension with is pretty standard up here for that type of offence.

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