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fat back pocket
8 Sep 2005, 16:50
This one goes out to all Jmain14 and Bradrowe#32's fans.
Anyone that wants to babble on about the Rochester footy club, can you do it here, the "Official GV Thread" has had enough of them.
We want to talk about the GV collectively. All the clubs, not just Rochy.
Ok.
Cheers.
How about i start it off:
Where is the Rochester footy trip to this year?
Johnny69
8 Sep 2005, 16:59
Who cares were the footy trip is!!!!!!!!
bradrowe#32
9 Sep 2005, 13:53
This one goes out to all Jmain14 and Bradrowe#32's fans.
Anyone that wants to babble on about the Rochester footy club, can you do it here, the "Official GV Thread" has had enough of them.
We want to talk about the GV collectively. All the clubs, not just Rochy.
Ok.
Cheers.
How about i start it off:
Where is the Rochester footy trip to this year?
Queensland.
Funny how we only started talking about Rochy after you brought it up.
fat back pocket
9 Sep 2005, 16:11
Queensland.
Funny how we only started talking about Rochy after you brought it up.
I believe this started after jmain said how good it would be to beat a melbourne based team who only has 2-3 players playing for less than $300 per game. Don't ya think that would set anyone associated with that club off. It definitely did for you guys about what i said about Chrissy McCarty, etc. Which is fair enough, you defend Rochy, I'll defend the other cat in the fight. Seymour in this case.
Gold Coast? When?
TigerFan
9 Sep 2005, 17:39
damn, I thought this was about Rocherlea :(
bradrowe#32
10 Sep 2005, 12:22
I believe this started after jmain said how good it would be to beat a melbourne based team who only has 2-3 players playing for less than $300 per game. Don't ya think that would set anyone associated with that club off. It definitely did for you guys about what i said about Chrissy McCarty, etc. Which is fair enough, you defend Rochy, I'll defend the other cat in the fight. Seymour in this case.
Gold Coast? When?
It's all a bit of good fun.
I think the trip is now to Geelong in October sometime.
fat back pocket
15 Sep 2005, 22:14
It's all a bit of good fun.
I think the trip is now to Geelong in October sometime.
Damn, Seymour's trip is to GC, could have met up for a beer and a yarn about some paid players, you could meet a few of ours. he he.
Damn, Seymour's trip is to GC, could have met up for a beer and a yarn about some paid players, you could meet a few of ours. he he.
Are you going in the trip FTB
fat back pocket
16 Sep 2005, 09:02
Are you going in the trip FTB
There is a nice little squad of 45 people on this years trip. Good feeling around the club, want to finish the year off with a bang, answer in a word...yes. Are you? There is still room.
There is a nice little squad of 45 people on this years trip. Good feeling around the club, want to finish the year off with a bang, answer in a word...yes. Are you? There is still room.
Im not going on the Seymour footy trip no, would be a little hard for me to go.
There is a nice little squad of 45 people on this years trip. Good feeling around the club, want to finish the year off with a bang, answer in a word...yes. Are you? There is still room.
So you play for the lions then?
Before you start crapping on about not having to be a player to go on the footy trip I’ll just say it’s odd for an alleged 30yo supporter to attend.
Samtrish
16 Sep 2005, 21:46
So you play for the lions then?
Before you start crapping on about not having to be a player to go on the footy trip I’ll just say it’s odd for an alleged 30yo supporter to attend.
Why
So you play for the lions then?
Before you start crapping on about not having to be a player to go on the footy trip I’ll just say it’s odd for an alleged 30yo supporter to attend.
Why is that? Seems to me as if he loves getting on the sauce and having a good time, good on you for going.
jmain14
22 Sep 2005, 11:23
It's all a bit of good fun.
I think the trip is now to Geelong in October sometime.
correct - the trip is now in barwon heads, geelong, and then melb for guineas day at caulfield. certainly won't be any gold coast or adelaide that has been done in the past but I guess at least this way people won't spend as much.
are you keen to go rowey?? I will go for one of the nights at barwon heads and go to the races as well. carts told me to spread the word onto you rowey, I think he was hoping more people would come seeing that they aren't going as far any more. I think priggy is the only 2's player keen so far.
FOOTYBOSS
22 Sep 2005, 12:19
Why is that? Seems to me as if he loves getting on the sauce and having a good time, good on you for going.
Why you ask? well its a players footy trip not a supporters footy trip you spastic. I agree with junkie it is odd that a 30 year old supporter would go on a players footy trip. That is usually left to players and officals not supporters. Personally the last thing i would want on a footy trip is a supporter.
GV Middle Man
22 Sep 2005, 12:24
Why you ask? well its a players footy trip not a supporters footy trip you spastic. I agree with junkie it is odd that a 30 year old supporter would go on a players footy trip. That is usually left to players and officals not supporters. Personally the last thing i would want on a footy trip is a supporter.
?? Thats a bit harsh, the supporters are the people who make the footy club stay afloat, they pay membership, some even sponsorship, put their money over the bar.
I've heard of many clubs where true supporters have been on the footy trip for many years even though they aren't on the committee or in the playing group.
jmain14
22 Sep 2005, 13:08
Why you ask? well its a players footy trip not a supporters footy trip you spastic. I agree with junkie it is odd that a 30 year old supporter would go on a players footy trip. That is usually left to players and officals not supporters. Personally the last thing i would want on a footy trip is a supporter.
are you serious footyboss?? if you are that is the most selfish and arrogant post ever to enter this board.
jmain14
22 Sep 2005, 13:09
?? Thats a bit harsh, the supporters are the people who make the footy club stay afloat, they pay membership, some even sponsorship, put their money over the bar.
I've heard of many clubs where true supporters have been on the footy trip for many years even though they aren't on the committee or in the playing group.
exactly!! I will wait eagerly to see whether footyboss was serious with that post.
who cares, it usually a time for just the players to get enjoy afew beers with eachother and get drunk and run a muck
depends on who the supporter is, if they get along with the players jump on board, if they dont then I think they might get wacked in the mouth back at em
i have been on enough footy trips and they are some of the best stories ever, in which i will never tell my wife
YaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnn
bradrowe#32
22 Sep 2005, 13:20
correct - the trip is now in barwon heads, geelong, and then melb for guineas day at caulfield. certainly won't be any gold coast or adelaide that has been done in the past but I guess at least this way people won't spend as much.
are you keen to go rowey?? I will go for one of the nights at barwon heads and go to the races as well. carts told me to spread the word onto you rowey, I think he was hoping more people would come seeing that they aren't going as far any more. I think priggy is the only 2's player keen so far.
I reckon I could be persuaded to attend with a bit of peer pressure.
All the ressies are watching the GF at the Shammy. Apparently we have $2000 on the bar.
I reckon I could be persuaded to attend with a bit of peer pressure.
All the ressies are watching the GF at the Shammy. Apparently we have $2000 on the bar.
Rowey, FBP reckons you should put that towards the player payments
every bit counts he reckons
bradrowe#32
22 Sep 2005, 13:36
Rowey, FBP reckons you should put that towards the player payments
every bit counts he reckons
Typical!
I reckon we all need a serious drink after the season we had.
FOOTYBOSS
22 Sep 2005, 13:43
?? Thats a bit harsh, the supporters are the people who make the footy club stay afloat, they pay membership, some even sponsorship, put their money over the bar.
I've heard of many clubs where true supporters have been on the footy trip for many years even though they aren't on the committee or in the playing group.
I know supporters do that and i didnt even mention that. Players drink with the supporters after every game and and at the social turns. Footy trips are different. thats my opinion.
Typical!
I reckon we all need a serious drink after the season we had.
yeah you boys have had it tough, keep your chin up tiger
He also just mention to me that you go easy on the 'pies', apparently he saw you play when you boys played seymour.
Thats a bit harsh FBP
jmain14
22 Sep 2005, 13:47
who cares, it usually a time for just the players to get enjoy afew beers with eachother and get drunk and run a muck
depends on who the supporter is, if they get along with the players jump on board, if they dont then I think they might get wacked in the mouth back at em
i have been on enough footy trips and they are some of the best stories ever, in which i will never tell my wife
YaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnn
yeah fair call, but the sort of supporters / committeemen that go on footy trips are the type of people that do get along well with the footy players, otherwise they wouldn't bother going. what footyboss was saying was that he didn't want to be seen with a 30 year old supporter on the trip no matter who he was. what if that 30 year old supporter was one that threw in thousands of dollars each year into the club - money of which went towards paying off his match payments??
jmain14
22 Sep 2005, 13:50
I reckon I could be persuaded to attend with a bit of peer pressure.
All the ressies are watching the GF at the Shammy. Apparently we have $2000 on the bar.
should be a good day rowey. where'd you's get the 2k from??
bradrowe#32
22 Sep 2005, 13:56
should be a good day rowey. where'd you's get the 2k from??
We had a few functions during the year. I think you came to one of them with Kiwi after the Tonny game.
What
bradrowe#32
22 Sep 2005, 13:58
should be a good day rowey. where'd you's get the 2k from??
We had a few functions during the year. I think you came to one of them with Kiwi after the Tonny game.
What are you doing for it?
jmain14
22 Sep 2005, 14:34
We had a few functions during the year. I think you came to one of them with Kiwi after the Tonny game.
What are you doing for it?
yeah the 2's twiggy a couple of months back - good night that.
I will be staying down here mate, am going to the gf at this stage. thought you may have been heading out to rushy with girf...
FOOTYBOSS
22 Sep 2005, 14:56
yeah fair call, but the sort of supporters / committeemen that go on footy trips are the type of people that do get along well with the footy players, otherwise they wouldn't bother going. what footyboss was saying was that he didn't want to be seen with a 30 year old supporter on the trip no matter who he was. what if that 30 year old supporter was one that threw in thousands of dollars each year into the club - money of which went towards paying off his match payments??
There is a time and place for supporters and footy players to mingle and it should not be footy trips. Yeah I drink with all the supporters after games and at functions and I dont care if the bloke puts in $1000 or $0 supporters make the club, but footy trips is a place wher players get together hang ******** on each other and muck up non stop. Its not often players get to drink like that by themselves without a supporter putting in their 2 cents on what went wrong that year or what went right. I have been on plenty of footy trips and Im pretty sure I havent spoken about the year at all as Im to busy trying to put another drink to mouth or trying to get some bird back to the apartment so the boys can watch me nail her........
jmain14
22 Sep 2005, 18:06
There is a time and place for supporters and footy players to mingle and it should not be footy trips. Yeah I drink with all the supporters after games and at functions and I dont care if the bloke puts in $1000 or $0 supporters make the club, but footy trips is a place wher players get together hang ******** on each other and muck up non stop. Its not often players get to drink like that by themselves without a supporter putting in their 2 cents on what went wrong that year or what went right. I have been on plenty of footy trips and Im pretty sure I havent spoken about the year at all as Im to busy trying to put another drink to mouth or trying to get some bird back to the apartment so the boys can watch me nail her........
fair enough footyboss, I can now understand where you are coming from. it was just the way that you wrote that first post - it sounded like you believed that supporters have no right to socialise with senior players or something when it is the supporters that keep clubs going. also you had a go at me mate wizz calling him a spastic. wizz was a very good player in his day, and now plays with the east london wildcats.
Why you ask? well its a players footy trip not a supporters footy trip you spastic. I agree with junkie it is odd that a 30 year old supporter would go on a players footy trip. That is usually left to players and officals not supporters. Personally the last thing i would want on a footy trip is a supporter.
the supporters that go on the footy trip are usually the ones that have mates in the club but do not play football. Think that we may have got our wires crossed. I to would see it a little akward if a supporter came on the footy trip when he didnt really know anyone personally. However i dont see a problem with blokes who know players and the club very well and take part in the footy trip.
fat back pocket
23 Sep 2005, 07:44
the supporters that go on the footy trip are usually the ones that have mates in the club but do not play football. Think that we may have got our wires crossed. I to would see it a little akward if a supporter came on the footy trip when he didnt really know anyone personally. However i dont see a problem with blokes who know players and the club very well and take part in the footy trip.
Of course, I agree, you won't have a random supporter come. But those true blue supporters who have followed the footy for years may know on of the officials or players really well, and thus won't feel awkward on the trip.
But there have been trips where 2 or 3 supporters are on it. Anyway, each club has their own little things that happen.