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Post by snacks on Sept 29, 2008 13:45:28 GMT 10
Kouch all is forgiven. Please come back the mulligrubs need you! As for the junior thing, Theo was once asked why paul wouldn't be playing at a div 1 club. Wouldn't it help his chances of getting in the state team? What a f**king bozzo! That is the attitude of most of the first div clubs. They think we're all stupid, and that we can all do heaps better. The league cannot continue with it's current policy concerning it's criteria, as most clubs will be struggling in th e near future, 1st div included! Sorry folks a little under the weather after our day at chelt. might make a few cameos this year. Feel free to make one on the 11th October. Would be good to see you in action again!!
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Post by nudrun on Sept 29, 2008 14:08:49 GMT 10
might make a few cameos this year. Feel free to make one on the 11th October. Would be good to see you in action again!! might have to son, i would love to throw the dippsy doodle and the return to armenia at ya .might even give you the mystery ball and LUDICRAS SPEED. the problem is there are no catchers out there that are suited to my pitching. most catchers only have 5 fingers. my problem is i have 8 go to pitches. thats why i had to move to second base.
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Post by larry42 on Sept 30, 2008 13:29:37 GMT 10
Let's face the reality that regardless of how much some people don't like it, players are going to get poached from higher clubs to play, players are going to seek an out themselves to go elsewhere, and some players are going to get paid to play. We'd be naive to think it shouldn't happen. i used to be against it, still don't believe that its the best thing for clubs to entice players over with $$, but it happens and players have the right to do that if they wish. I'm a loyal member of a lower club (perceived by others) and have seen players have to make that choice or have other clubs push hard for them to oplay a higher grade. For those on this forum who don't believe that players get poached by higher clubs, then your misinformed. The problem lies with the pennant committee and our sports belief that D2 and D1 clubs should have to have such a high junior criteria, for their senior teams to play that level of baseball. Not many other sports who have such a strict edict. This has been the case for a long time, even though the criteria was bought down from 8 and 6 to 6 and 4. Still high and hurts inner city clubs. tail wagging the dog.
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Post by Goblin on Oct 3, 2008 23:52:41 GMT 10
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