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3 Dec 2008, 05:30
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Re: CMCA- Ommies to remain in top grade
Marto you speak alot of sense and all your points are valid and good, some clubs are different and a lazy cricketer can always find excuses not to get to training it happens everywhere.
To say they are not on the right track is your opinion and there is nothing wrong with, if there are kids been held back and this guy can't train that sends a bad message so hourses for courses, we a park cricketers "yes" but does not mean we still can't get the best out of each individual.
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3 Dec 2008, 15:39
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#812
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Double Century Member
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Re: CMCA- Ommies to remain in top grade
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Originally Posted by Sugar
Mick, I suggest you come down to one of our training sessions and have a look at what our coach is trying to do in order to make our top sides competitive for the long run.
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Thanks for the offer Sugar, but I've got enough on at HW to have to worry about how ANA are training. I was simply trying to obtain a more honest response. Whilst I believe the split is an amicable one, there are reasons greater than the requirements placed on all players. Matty's would be a specific case because as Guy was alluding to, it's no secret there was a financial incentive behind you gaining his services, which in essence compromises the requirements on "all" players.
As for you Brett, I'm over jumping down your throat. Your sentences are that disjointed by your lack of grammar and syntax that I have absolutely no idea what you're on about in your posts. I'm sure it makes sense in your head, but I can't be bothered trying to decipher any point you're trying to make. It astounds me that you can find so much time to dedicate to your cricket yet you won't respect the English language enough to learn it to a reasonable level.
Last edited by Uncle Mick; 3 Dec 2008 at 18:20.
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3 Dec 2008, 19:07
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#813
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Re: CMCA- Ommies to remain in top grade
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Originally Posted by brett
Marto you speak alot of sense and all your points are valid and good, some clubs are different and a lazy cricketer can always find excuses not to get to training it happens everywhere.
To say they are not on the right track is your opinion and there is nothing wrong with, if there are kids been held back and this guy can't train that sends a bad message so hourses for courses, we a park cricketers "yes" but does not mean we still can't get the best out of each individual.
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I'm tipping the guys in charge of the club can tell between someone cutting corners and making up excuses and the blokes that genuinely have difficulties making all training sessions, club functions etc.
I know where the coach is coming from and i don't totally disagree but there are always exceptions. I know it's a bit different but even in the AFL, the older players don't train as much due to their age. It never is and never will be the same for everyone unless we're talking about the army or navy or something like that.
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3 Dec 2008, 20:39
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#814
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Re: CMCA- Ommies to remain in top grade
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Originally Posted by brett
Marto you speak alot of sense and all your points are valid and good, some clubs are different and a lazy cricketer can always find excuses not to get to training it happens everywhere.
To say they are not on the right track is your opinion and there is nothing wrong with, if there are kids been held back and this guy can't train that sends a bad message so hourses for courses, we a park cricketers "yes" but does not mean we still can't get the best out of each individual.
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Geez Brett, all this talk on the CMCA thread, you must really miss your former club.
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3 Dec 2008, 22:48
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#815
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One Ton Member
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Re: CMCA- Ommies to remain in top grade
This topic has nothing to do with my old club.
And Marto your spot on with the older guys, they should be aloud to some difference in what training they must do particularly if they have been around for 20 years.
Flav, Lucky your faarking perfect i am sick of your the best s**t you are a very good english student well CLAP CLAP.
I don't give a reats toss bag my job does not require me to even put pen to paper so i don't care and it shows so move on champ.
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3 Dec 2008, 23:30
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#816
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Double Century Member
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Re: CMCA- Ommies to remain in top grade
This league and it's forum has everything to do with your old club.
Speaking of giving a "reats" toss, I was making a point that a don't give a rats toss about the point you're trying to make due to your disdain for the English language. It's got nothing to do with whom speaks the language better. It's about being in your mid 20's and not being able to construct a proper sentence, you mule. It's quite simple.... get back on the tools and off this forum. You're wasting everyone's time.
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4 Dec 2008, 00:06
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#817
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Re: CMCA- Ommies to remain in top grade
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Originally Posted by Sugar
The club will miss Matty this season, as he would make a hell of a difference if we are lucky enough to make finals. Contrary to other speculative posts, Matt enjoyed the blokes at the club. However, sadly due to several reasons, including work, family & injuries, he couldn't meet the requirements that the coaching staff had put in place for all players, and as a result we've all separated on good terms.
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sugar, question.. why would u make such stringent training requirements for one of your (apparently) best players that forces him to quit the club? surely this is to the detriment of the team. id like to know the difference between your training requirements and that of cheltenhams that allows him to play there? surely you could allow a talented player to ease off his training load if he had other legitimate commitments. perhaps your club needs to be a little bit more realistic as cricket at this level is supposed to be fun. and looking at how successful u have been these high standards are obviously not working! so the question is who wins.. and i think ull find that u have lost a good player as a result of lacking common sense and flexibility
unless u are just talking sh!t? which would make alot more sense..
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4 Dec 2008, 02:38
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#818
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Re: CMCA- Ommies to remain in top grade
I know down at Duncan Street where 6 of the last 7 flags have gone, players have often missed training sessions and even games due to other commitments such as work, family and footy training. It's already been said but if everyone is honest then there should be no issues with it. Perhaps you could take a leaf out of "The Zoo's" training model, Sugar. It seems to be working for them.
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4 Dec 2008, 05:38
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#819
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Re: CMCA- Ommies to remain in top grade
stop your whinging and whining you boys.
lets get back onto the on field stuff and keep your noses out of other clubs business.
ernst go back to the ddca.
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4 Dec 2008, 07:59
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#820
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Re: CMCA- Ommies to remain in top grade
You know what, i am sick of this shit. Lets be honest Brett, the reason why you are not at BU is because they said you weren't going to be captain because no one liked you. Be true to yourself and honest.
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