POWER IN YOUTH
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POWER IN YOUTH
Listen up football folk WAB juniors have 22, that's wright 22, teams for the up and coming season,most in the league. GO YOU BLUES,HELLAS,HELLAS,HELLAS. Just think people who intend to run the club don't ruin your chances to become the STONGEST & MOST POWERFUL CLUB IN S.A. Other teams are already shaking in their boots
WAIT,WAIT,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,NOW
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just getting a bit too excited i seeMY WAY wrote:Listen up football folk WAB juniors have 22, that's wright 22, teams for the up and coming season,most in the league. GO YOU BLUES,HELLAS,HELLAS,HELLAS. Just think people who intend to run the club don't ruin your chances to become the STONGEST & MOST POWERFUL CLUB IN S.A. Other teams are already shaking in their boots
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I love the way you put the word "IF" infront of that statement.MY WAY wrote:If WAB learn from the past they will, not only be the strongest & most powerful, they will also be very financial, as rumour has it big money in the wings waiting to be invested. Talking 6 digits
Is that your escape clause or something if it all turns to shit!
What you guys forget is that most clubs focus on providing an avenue to develope kids where as you just want to be powerfull and successfull, so good luck to you
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Cosidering WAB is a fledgling club, it Might be wise to just pull your head in and work hard to make it happen. Forget grandstanding, you've done it too often and thus the "gonna" tag.MY WAY wrote:Listen up football folk WAB juniors have 22, that's wright 22, teams for the up and coming season,most in the league. GO YOU BLUES,HELLAS,HELLAS,HELLAS. Just think people who intend to run the club don't ruin your chances to become the STONGEST & MOST POWERFUL CLUB IN S.A. Other teams are already shaking in their boots
and then once the money is invested the power struggle will commence,MY WAY wrote: they will not only be the strongest & most powerful, they will also be very financial, as rumour has it big money in the wings waiting to be invested. Talking 6 digits
politics, etc etc and before long they will fall to sh.t and the greek
community who were willing to believe wab would be different from
olympic will wonder why they were so naive.
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dont think that many teams couldnt beat olympic last year to tell ya the honest truth.. if ya got 22 teams in the juniors does that mean that youy are fielding a side in most of the A divisions this year?THIS BLOOOOOKE wrote:they hated us because they couldnt beat us!jaffa wrote:keep dreamin mate!!! they wont b that strong every1 still sees them as olympic juniours and anyone that didnt pplay for them hated them
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MY WAY you sound like a funeral parlourMY WAY wrote:Listen up football folk WAB juniors have 22, that's wright 22, teams for the up and coming season,most in the league. GO YOU BLUES,HELLAS,HELLAS,HELLAS. Just think people who intend to run the club don't ruin your chances to become the STONGEST & MOST POWERFUL CLUB IN S.A. Other teams are already shaking in their boots
oh by the way WA was dead and burried years ago.
good luck in getting a licence for seniors next season
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Lets walk before we run. Huge potential there, i agree but.MY WAY wrote:Listen up football folk WAB juniors have 22, that's wright 22, teams for the up and coming season,most in the league. GO YOU BLUES,HELLAS,HELLAS,HELLAS. Just think people who intend to run the club don't ruin your chances to become the STONGEST & MOST POWERFUL CLUB IN S.A. Other teams are already shaking in their boots
Six figure sponsorship.....any clues????........does that include the cents ($1,000-00)
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kind of set the tone of your post with that spellingMY WAY wrote:Listen up football folk WAB juniors have 22, that's wright 22, teams for the up and coming season,most in the league. GO YOU BLUES,HELLAS,HELLAS,HELLAS. Just think people who intend to run the club don't ruin your chances to become the STONGEST & MOST POWERFUL CLUB IN S.A. Other teams are already shaking in their boots
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How do they become C GRADE??? No offence but you have no idea of how its set up.Hollygirl wrote:What happens next year when the league is looking to align the juniors to the seniors....if WAB have a senior team surely they start in the State League.
That would then mean that all the Junior teams become C grade.....how will that affect the club?
Super League = A Grade
Premier League = B Grade
State League = C Grade
Currently Olympic are in Premier League so if they remain there and they had Juniors they would be in B grade if the changes the clubs voted on come in for next season.
If WAB have a senior team next year as a new club they would start in State League. This would mean that their Juniors would go into C grade.
While this is not the way things work at the moment the clubs voted at the end of last year to do this next season.
I dont necesarily agree with it as there are some clubs who are putting a lot of work into their juniors which may be A grade standard while their senior teams are struggling. Eg Western Toros have a very strong Junior structure while their seniors are not likely to head up the ladder anytime soon.
Premier League = B Grade
State League = C Grade
Currently Olympic are in Premier League so if they remain there and they had Juniors they would be in B grade if the changes the clubs voted on come in for next season.
If WAB have a senior team next year as a new club they would start in State League. This would mean that their Juniors would go into C grade.
While this is not the way things work at the moment the clubs voted at the end of last year to do this next season.
I dont necesarily agree with it as there are some clubs who are putting a lot of work into their juniors which may be A grade standard while their senior teams are struggling. Eg Western Toros have a very strong Junior structure while their seniors are not likely to head up the ladder anytime soon.
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This structure has been rejected on every level so it aint gonna happen, end of story.Hollygirl wrote:Super League = A Grade
Premier League = B Grade
State League = C Grade
Currently Olympic are in Premier League so if they remain there and they had Juniors they would be in B grade if the changes the clubs voted on come in for next season.
If WAB have a senior team next year as a new club they would start in State League. This would mean that their Juniors would go into C grade.
While this is not the way things work at the moment the clubs voted at the end of last year to do this next season.
I dont necesarily agree with it as there are some clubs who are putting a lot of work into their juniors which may be A grade standard while their senior teams are struggling. Eg Western Toros have a very strong Junior structure while their seniors are not likely to head up the ladder anytime soon.
Hollygirl wrote:
Super League = A Grade
Premier League = B Grade
State League = C Grade
Currently Olympic are in Premier League so if they remain there and they had Juniors they would be in B grade if the changes the clubs voted on come in for next season.
If WAB have a senior team next year as a new club they would start in State League. This would mean that their Juniors would go into C grade.
While this is not the way things work at the moment the clubs voted at the end of last year to do this next season.
I dont necesarily agree with it as there are some clubs who are putting a lot of work into their juniors which may be A grade standard while their senior teams are struggling. Eg Western Toros have a very strong Junior structure while their seniors are not likely to head up the ladder anytime soon.
are you joking toros juniors might put in a lot of effort doesnt mean there good!! they have how many teams in the A divisions 1 if they r lucky!!
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First of all MY WAY,your spelling is atrocious,
secondly,the real West Adelaide is not around anymore,
thirdly,i think there is a lot of dreamers out there,
fourthly,the people that wanted West Adelaide,i wonder what
help they will give,
and fifthly,what do you mean "WE",you will be AXRISTOS there
like you were at AOJFC.
secondly,the real West Adelaide is not around anymore,
thirdly,i think there is a lot of dreamers out there,
fourthly,the people that wanted West Adelaide,i wonder what
help they will give,
and fifthly,what do you mean "WE",you will be AXRISTOS there
like you were at AOJFC.
AND REMEMBER IF ANYONE CAN-THE CANDYMAN CAN