View Full Version : What a game played by McIntosh!!!
FreoGirl
30 Aug 2003, 23:55
ohhhh, what a game! :D :D
I hope your being sarcastic...
My Eagles mate has question whether his form warranted his selection.
His hit didn't look good, but I'll wait to see the replay from all the angles before I sign his retirement card.
ImperialPurple
31 Aug 2003, 00:08
aaahhh... I reckon so...:D
eaglechicka
31 Aug 2003, 01:24
It was the guys last game. Hes been a champ and yes lately he has been out of sorts but i think you should show some respect. You won the derby yet u still want to run the eagles players down FAIR GO.
FreoGirl
31 Aug 2003, 01:31
McIntosh has been one of the dirtiest players in most of the derbies I have seen. It was justice that he was reported tonight, as lame as it was.
Respect him? not a chance!
eaglechicka
31 Aug 2003, 01:32
MMMM you are a sore winner you won the game but yet you still have to focus on something about the eagles. Says a lot
Eagle_Fan
31 Aug 2003, 01:43
Originally posted by eaglechicka
MMMM you are a sore winner you won the game but yet you still have to focus on something about the eagles. Says a lot
Let it go EC, we know Milli and what he's done for our club and WA footy, let that be enough. :) Champions rise above amature taunts.
Thank you to the Fre people who did stay for Ash's farewell, and gave him the respect (and quiet) he deserved. Much appreciated and says volumes about you.
Originally posted by Eagle_Fan
Thank you to the Fre people who did stay for Ash's farewell, and gave him the respect (and quiet) he deserved. Much appreciated and says volumes about you.
We only stayed to cheer our team off the ground. ;)
Kenny_01
31 Aug 2003, 07:35
Hack.
Voice of Reason
31 Aug 2003, 10:51
Originally posted by Kenny_01
Hack.
You go down in my estimation.
And the hit was a legitimate bump. It wasn't reportable. The elbow was tucked in.
He announced he was retiring much earlier in the season, so he won't be around much longer, but two Premiership medallions and the respect of all opponents who have played on him says he was a great player, as was his Dad.
Kenny_01
31 Aug 2003, 11:18
Originally posted by Voice of Reason
You go down in my estimation.
And the hit was a legitimate bump. It wasn't reportable. The elbow was tucked in.
He announced he was retiring much earlier in the season, so he won't be around much longer, but two Premiership medallions and the respect of all opponents who have played on him says he was a great player, as was his Dad.
Heh, sorry mate, didn't mean it.
He has been a champion, and it's sad to see him go.
Juddyzthebest
31 Aug 2003, 12:00
as an eagles supporter im even gunna say it.. what the hell was woosha thinkn...about 90% of our clangers probably came off the boot of milli...wtf?
Freo Hitman
31 Aug 2003, 13:26
Originally posted by Voice of Reason
You go down in my estimation.
And the hit was a legitimate bump. It wasn't reportable. The elbow was tucked in.
.
McIntosh is a dirty thug & will never play again after that callous attack on McPharlin. I stayed after the game only waiting for Freo to leave , not for that gayboy , plenty of WC fans were leaving before the end of the game I may add.
FreoGirl
31 Aug 2003, 13:30
Originally posted by Freo Hitman
plenty of WC fans were leaving before the end of the game I may add.
gee, how unlike them? :rolleyes:
I was actually surprised to see so many Eagles suppoters on here last night. Weren't they all supposed to be at a big party next to Subi Oval?
KiNgCliVe26
31 Aug 2003, 21:48
Thats gotta be the sweetest square up for his thuggery act committed on tony modra. Making Him lose his last game at subiaco. Suffer in ya Jocks Grandpa.
Eagle_Fan
31 Aug 2003, 22:55
Originally posted by FreoGirl
I was actually surprised to see so many Eagles suppoters on here last night. Weren't they all supposed to be at a big party next to Subi Oval?
Sold out actually. Awhile ago too. Thanks for your concern....
Originally posted by Kenny_01
Heh, sorry mate, didn't mean it.
He has been a champion, and it's sad to see him go.
Really sad given how many times he gave the ball to us last night! :D
Sh*t i'm becoming an arrogant SOB! :D
carneagles
1 Sep 2003, 00:24
Originally posted by Freo Hitman
McIntosh is a dirty thug & will never play again after that callous attack on McPharlin. Turn it up, it was a fair bump. Play on as well, just like when McDougall got flattened.
carneagles
1 Sep 2003, 00:30
Originally posted by FreoGirl
gee, how unlike them? :rolleyes:
I was actually surprised to see so many Eagles suppoters on here last night. Weren't they all supposed to be at a big party next to Subi Oval? Testing, testing, chardonnay, 4WD, lack of football knowledge.
Sorry, just conducting an experiment to see we'd reached generalization / cliché saturation point yet. Carry on.
Freo Hitman
1 Sep 2003, 00:36
Originally posted by carneagles
Turn it up, it was a fair bump. Play on as well, just like when McDougall got flattened.
He was booked & will get 1 week for it. Seeya
carneagles
1 Sep 2003, 00:39
Originally posted by Freo Hitman
He was booked & will get 1 week for it. Seeya No he won't.
Freo Hitman
1 Sep 2003, 00:44
Originally posted by carneagles
No he won't.
Ohh yes he will. You's lost on Saturday Nite , You will lose McItosh on Tuesday nite , You's will lose on Saturday arvo and I beleive the WCE players as I type are booking their end of season trip to the Gold Coast after Saturday so you may see video footage of WC players rocking up on Thursday to Perth dom.airport wearing there hawaiin shirts
|D_J^B_J|
1 Sep 2003, 00:55
I don't think there was any malice in McIntosh's bump on McPharlin. It was certainly high and worthy of a free kick but I'd be surprised if he's suspended on Tuesday night.
eagleskickass
1 Sep 2003, 01:10
It was worthy of a free kick, but if thats a suspendable offense then football has become very VERY soft, i bet if it was reversed and it was McPharlin hitting Milli like that you would be praising such a hit! Also conversely IMO the hit on McDougall was high but not malicious, exactly like Milli's, prob broken Doogs jawbone:( but not deliberately . Its football, it happens, obviously you wanna see them play netball out there. Pity
Freo Hitman
1 Sep 2003, 01:12
Originally posted by eagleskickass
It was worthy of a free kick, but if thats a suspendable offense then football has become very VERY soft, i bet if it was reversed and it was McPharlin hitting Milli like that you would be praising such a hit! Also conversely IMO the hit on McDougall was high but not malicious, exactly like Milli's, prob broken Doogs jawbone:( but not deliberately . Its football, it happens, obviously you wanna see them play netball out there. Pity
From where I was sitting I saw him raise his elbow , The same view the ump got . He is gone
KiNgCliVe26
1 Sep 2003, 09:06
Report by sum arseclown in white probably the same arseclown that made the report in the first place has been withdrawn. It was only worthy of a freekick anyway IMO.
Whether he gets a week or not doesn't really matter there is no way that they would be stupid enough to play him next week if they do it will be as it was against Freo, an extra player for the opposition. They may as well have trotted out Sumich.
Well FreoGirl and FreoHitman - you are either the same person or closely related ( is there a lot of in-breeding down Freo ??). Your total lack of repect for a 2 times Premiership player and club champion does you no credit.
Your club has never had a player of the calibre of Ashley McIntosh.
Fortunately Connelly, Bell and Haselby are not a reflection of the bulk of your supporters. They handled themselves very well after the game and are a credit to the club.
Perhaps when your club achieves some success you may lose the massive inferiority chip on your shoulders.
If the Dockers supporters sitting around me on Saturday night are a true indication of the quality of the group, then perhaps some alcohol awareness campaigns are in order. We had to suffer racist taunts (by middleaged men), drunken abusive language including the "f" and "c" words and personal abuse of players. Perhaps in those many years of no success, alcohol was the only way for them to get thru the game?
The majority of the players in your team (apart from the obvious exceptions in Monkeyman and Farmer) are good footballers and good men. I wish them every success and Connelly has done wonders for the club. It is just a shame that so many of your supporters let the club down.
RogerMellie
1 Sep 2003, 12:47
Originally posted by vicki
Well FreoGirl and FreoHitman - you are either the same person or closely related ( is there a lot of in-breeding down Freo ??). Your total lack of repect for a 2 times Premiership player and club champion does you no credit.
Your club has never had a player of the calibre of Ashley McIntosh.
Fortunately Connelly, Bell and Haselby are not a reflection of the bulk of your supporters. They handled themselves very well after the game and are a credit to the club.
Perhaps when your club achieves some success you may lose the massive inferiority chip on your shoulders.
If the Dockers supporters sitting around me on Saturday night are a true indication of the quality of the group, then perhaps some alcohol awareness campaigns are in order. We had to suffer racist taunts (by middleaged men), drunken abusive language including the "f" and "c" words and personal abuse of players. Perhaps in those many years of no success, alcohol was the only way for them to get thru the game?
The majority of the players in your team (apart from the obvious exceptions in Monkeyman and Farmer) are good footballers and good men. I wish them every success and Connelly has done wonders for the club. It is just a shame that so many of your supporters let the club down.
Boo-hoo.
After checking out the replay, there was nothing really bad with the bump, a bit high and a free kick but nothing else.
Vicki, there are "rough crude" supporters everywhere, that's football. For those who have been going to the football from pre AFL days will laugh if you think todays supporters are crude. Supporting has been so sanitized at Subi, maybe the Freo supporters are just showing a bit of "misguided" passion.
ImperialPurple
1 Sep 2003, 15:00
Originally posted by vicki
Well FreoGirl and FreoHitman - you are either the same person or closely related ( is there a lot of in-breeding down Freo ??). Your total lack of repect for a 2 times Premiership player and club champion does you no credit.
Your club has never had a player of the calibre of Ashley McIntosh.
Fortunately Connelly, Bell and Haselby are not a reflection of the bulk of your supporters. They handled themselves very well after the game and are a credit to the club.
Perhaps when your club achieves some success you may lose the massive inferiority chip on your shoulders.
If the Dockers supporters sitting around me on Saturday night are a true indication of the quality of the group, then perhaps some alcohol awareness campaigns are in order. We had to suffer racist taunts (by middleaged men), drunken abusive language including the "f" and "c" words and personal abuse of players. Perhaps in those many years of no success, alcohol was the only way for them to get thru the game?
The majority of the players in your team (apart from the obvious exceptions in Monkeyman and Farmer) are good footballers and good men. I wish them every success and Connelly has done wonders for the club. It is just a shame that so many of your supporters let the club down.
Vicki - you come on here and crap on about how you don't understand how anyone can barrack for Fremantle, you bag the Dockers - then you come out with dribble like this.
You are arrogant, blind and stupid.
Get over the loss, and the fact your club wasn't good enough on Saturday night and MOVE ON....
You've got a game against Adelaide to worry about.
Juddyzthebest
1 Sep 2003, 19:57
Originally posted by vicki
Well FreoGirl and FreoHitman - you are either the same person or closely related ( is there a lot of in-breeding down Freo ??). Your total lack of repect for a 2 times Premiership player and club champion does you no credit.
Your club has never had a player of the calibre of Ashley McIntosh.
Fortunately Connelly, Bell and Haselby are not a reflection of the bulk of your supporters. They handled themselves very well after the game and are a credit to the club.
Perhaps when your club achieves some success you may lose the massive inferiority chip on your shoulders.
If the Dockers supporters sitting around me on Saturday night are a true indication of the quality of the group, then perhaps some alcohol awareness campaigns are in order. We had to suffer racist taunts (by middleaged men), drunken abusive language including the "f" and "c" words and personal abuse of players. Perhaps in those many years of no success, alcohol was the only way for them to get thru the game?
The majority of the players in your team (apart from the obvious exceptions in Monkeyman and Farmer) are good footballers and good men. I wish them every success and Connelly has done wonders for the club. It is just a shame that so many of your supporters let the club down.
I hear u on that one. I love Connely, Bell, Haselby and most of the players. Im glad theyre in the finals. But believe u me im glad for the players not the supporters, because ulot let ure side down! If it wasnt for the arrogance and rudeness of some of u lot and teh complete hatred u show for west coast, id actually be more interested in the 'success' of your club.
FreoGirl
1 Sep 2003, 20:01
Juddyzthebest, you are obviously the exception of the average Eagles supporter.
If you had have had rocks and abuse hurled at you in the early derbies, just how fond of the opposition would you be?
KiNgCliVe26
1 Sep 2003, 20:07
The funniest thing was that while his tribute was played there were probably about the same number if not more dockers supporters in the ground as there was eagles.
KiNgCliVe26
1 Sep 2003, 20:09
And had he had a freo jumper on he could of won the glendenning medal.:D
Originally posted by Juddyzthebest
I hear u on that one. I love Connely, Bell, Haselby and most of the players. Im glad theyre in the finals. But believe u me im glad for the players not the supporters, because ulot let ure side down! If it wasnt for the arrogance and rudeness of some of u lot and teh complete hatred u show for west coast, id actually be more interested in the 'success' of your club.
I have to agree. I much prefer the dockers themselves, to their supporters. I have to seperate the two in my mind, just so I can enjoy watching their games.
;)
KiNgCliVe26
1 Sep 2003, 20:16
But all that matters is that our supporters love our players and club and the players love our supporters.
FreoGirl
1 Sep 2003, 20:19
Originally posted by KiNgCliVe26
But all that matters is that our supporters love our players and club and the players love our supporters.
exactly! I don't think there's any opposition supporter (from any club) that particularly loves Eagles supporters, and I doubt they really care? :)
We must hold some fascination though, as you do seem to like reading our posts :)
isn't hating/disliking the opposition 'part of the game'?
Originally posted by FreoGirl
isn't hating/disliking the opposition 'part of the game'?
Damn right. Passion would be lost without those blood rivalries
You have never been enough of a threat in the past for me to really hate you. Up until recently, you have always been everyone's bitches. It was more pity than hate. ;)
Freo Hitman
1 Sep 2003, 21:43
Originally posted by vicki
Well FreoGirl and FreoHitman - you are either the same person or closely related ( is there a lot of in-breeding down Freo ??). Your total lack of repect for a 2 times Premiership player and club champion does you no credit.
Why should we respect a hack like McIntosh ???
Fair Dinkum , He does play for the WCE !!!! Where were the WC fans who dissappeared after the game & not staying for his tribute ?????
Now Vicki I do not care if you give me no credit , I assure you I will sleep like a bay tonite , like I do evernite.
Freo Hitman
1 Sep 2003, 21:45
Originally posted by Juddyzthebest
[BIf it wasnt for the arrogance and rudeness of some of u lot and teh complete hatred u show for west coast, . [/B]
Thats what its about !!!!
|D_J^B_J|
2 Sep 2003, 00:12
Originally posted by Freo Hitman
Why should we respect a hack like McIntosh ???
Fair Dinkum , He does play for the WCE !!!! Where were the WC fans who dissappeared after the game & not staying for his tribute ?????
Very good point!
S.J Rollin
2 Sep 2003, 01:28
The tribute was bollocks... Evans and Banfield waffled on about aload of nothing for the first 10 minutes. Drew dribbled about a fishing trip they went once... good god it was dreary! A classic tale of "you really had to be there"....no wonder most the toasters left the ground.
Having said that... the video footage that followed of McInstash's career would have been enjoyable for their supporters to savour' especially after his forgettable last effort at Subi. I got in one last sledge of Ashly as well when he was handed the game ball to give to somebody in the crowd... capped a great night!
Masai _ I was going to the football long before the expanded AFL and I know all about supporters. I was at Fremantle Oval many years ago when the East Perth players and supporters had billiard balls thown at them and were spat on. I have been to derbys between East Perth and West Perth since I was a little girl. I know about passion - but I have no time for racial abuse and foul language. And no time for people who laugh and cheer when a player is injured. If you call that "passion" then that is your choice. Perhaps it is a Fremantle version of passion.
ImperialPurple
2 Sep 2003, 12:54
Originally posted by Milkman
You have never been enough of a threat in the past
But all that is about to change, eh Milkman.
Your hate will grow from the intense pain that will be coming your way over the next 10 years.
But like most WC supporters, you will hark back to past glories in an attempt to deny your current reality.
Pity..... yes, there will be pity... and lots of belly rumbling laughter as well. Get used to it.;)
RogerMellie
2 Sep 2003, 13:04
Originally posted by vicki
I know about passion.
No you don't. You know about sour grapes though. Three days after the event.
The Chemist
2 Sep 2003, 13:14
Originally posted by vicki
Masai _ I was going to the football long before the expanded AFL and I know all about supporters. I was at Fremantle Oval many years ago when the East Perth players and supporters had billiard balls thown at them and were spat on. I have been to derbys between East Perth and West Perth since I was a little girl. I know about passion - but I have no time for racial abuse and foul language. And no time for people who laugh and cheer when a player is injured. If you call that "passion" then that is your choice. Perhaps it is a Fremantle version of passion.
yep, just proves that freo people really are scum. racial abuse is really low, cant you think of more intelligent and clever insults without resorting to that?
oh of course not how silly of me :rolleyes:
ImperialPurple
2 Sep 2003, 13:20
Originally posted by vicki
I have been to derbys between East Perth and West Perth
derbies between W.P and E.P....
ha - yeah right...
the only "real" derbies in the WAFL are the Freo ones between E.F and S.F.
that's a derby. the other one is commonly referred to as the "Perth derby" and is just for pretenders.
:p :p :p
ImperialPurple
2 Sep 2003, 13:23
Originally posted by The Chemist
yep, just proves that freo people really are scum.
that comment, based on the weight of evidence you seem to have had "supplied" to you by your fellow twisted, sore loser eagle supporter Vicki, goes a long way to proving that you are really lacking in intelligence.
Or maybe if I apply your logic...
Proves that all eagles people are really stupid....
:rolleyes:
maybe you should stay away from whatever it is you're making in your back shed chemist, it's frying your brain cells.
FreoGirl
2 Sep 2003, 13:37
You only have to be in Melbourne, wearing a Dockers shirt, to know how much Eagles supporters are regarded as 'dirty'. We have been approached so many times by strangers saying "Thank God you don't support that other team over there in the West!"
Originally posted by vicki
Masai _ I was going to the football long before the expanded AFL and I know all about supporters. I was at Fremantle Oval many years ago when the East Perth players and supporters had billiard balls thown at them and were spat on. I have been to derbys between East Perth and West Perth since I was a little girl. I know about passion - but I have no time for racial abuse and foul language. And no time for people who laugh and cheer when a player is injured. If you call that "passion" then that is your choice. Perhaps it is a Fremantle version of passion.
Fair point about racial abuse, but if you can tell me that some supporters of any of the 16 AFL teams do not resort to this at side time, you are deluding yourself.
Let's get real, we are living in the real world, we can tone down some supporters language, but we are all only human.
The Chemist
2 Sep 2003, 18:38
yes im just making crude generalisations about freo fans, you racist scumbag. :rolleyes:
Originally posted by ImperialPurple
But all that is about to change, eh Milkman.
Your hate will grow from the intense pain that will be coming your way over the next 10 years.
But like most WC supporters, you will hark back to past glories in an attempt to deny your current reality.
Pity..... yes, there will be pity... and lots of belly rumbling laughter as well. Get used to it.;)
You've already provided enough laughter over the years. Some of your past players comic timing has been flawless.;)
KiNgCliVe26
2 Sep 2003, 19:16
ORiginally posted by Milkman
You've already provided enough laughter over the years. Some of your past players comic timing has been flawless.
Still living in the past milkman:D