Broadmeadows Football Club.
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Broadmeadows Football Club.
Broadmeadows Football Club are seeking expressions of interest for the following roles for season 2014 and onwards.
* Head Coach
* Assistant Coach
* All Players
Broadmeadows have contacted the league and are in the final stages of securing a home ground with adequate facilities.
We are looking to compete in the Saturday competitions with the number of players we can secure determining the division we play in.
Please forward any legitimate queries or applications to our inbox on this forum or to our email provided below.
Cheers, Broadmeadows Football Club.
Broadmeadowsfc@yahoo.com.au
* Head Coach
* Assistant Coach
* All Players
Broadmeadows have contacted the league and are in the final stages of securing a home ground with adequate facilities.
We are looking to compete in the Saturday competitions with the number of players we can secure determining the division we play in.
Please forward any legitimate queries or applications to our inbox on this forum or to our email provided below.
Cheers, Broadmeadows Football Club.
Broadmeadowsfc@yahoo.com.au
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Where the heck is broadmeadows?
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Is this the old Broadmeadows Soccer Club that is being re-established? With the same grounds they had back in the late 80's/early 90's?
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
No, we wish to start fresh with a clean slate.
We hope to have no pre-conceived notion of our identity.
I'm quite new to the amateur league and do not know a great amount of it's past.
We plan to play in Smithfield but will not elaborate where as it's not 100 % locked in.
We hope to have no pre-conceived notion of our identity.
I'm quite new to the amateur league and do not know a great amount of it's past.
We plan to play in Smithfield but will not elaborate where as it's not 100 % locked in.
Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Well, you won't be short of local derbies playing around there!
That said, best of luck with it; hope it all goes well
That said, best of luck with it; hope it all goes well

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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Don't most of the clubs in that area play on sundays?Crue Head wrote:Well, you won't be short of local derbies playing around there!
That said, best of luck with it; hope it all goes well
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Yes, most of them do.
With us playing Saturday's we are hoping to offers those who can't or dont want to play Sundays the opportunity to play Saturdays.
With us playing Saturday's we are hoping to offers those who can't or dont want to play Sundays the opportunity to play Saturdays.
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Remember beating them in a reserves cup final at Polonia Reserve (Adelaide Eagles) in late 80's or early 90's maybe.
Blue and gold colours (from memory), to stay or something new?
Blue and gold colours (from memory), to stay or something new?
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
It'll remind me of my Tōshiba days.
Everybody's got their own good reason why their favorite season is their favorite season
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
In the late 80's they use to play in like a purple colour before they changed to royal blue,always a good competitive side. They also hosted an end of season carnival for local saasl clubs that were in their division or lower.Broadmeadows wrote:No, we wish to start fresh with a clean slate.
We hope to have no pre-conceived notion of our identity.
I'm quite new to the amateur league and do not know a great amount of it's past.
We plan to play in Smithfield but will not elaborate where as it's not 100 % locked in.
Smithfield use to play in the red /black - a northern suburbs Sat team will be interesting...good luck with it all.
Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Hmmm ... long course of learn-to-read needed by me, I think. Saturdays ...Broadmeadows wrote:Yes, most of them do.
With us playing Saturday's we are hoping to offers those who can't or dont want to play Sundays the opportunity to play Saturdays.
(Still ... won't be short of the odd friendly for pre-season, nice and close by!)
;)
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[In the late 80's they use to play in like a purple colour before they changed to royal blue,always a good competitive side. They also hosted an end of season carnival for local saasl clubs that were in their division or lower.
Smithfield use to play in the red /black - a northern suburbs Sat team will be interesting...good luck with it all.[/quote]
Polyester Puds was a wearer of purple at one stage, we at the downs used to call them "the ones of the cloven hoof" Steve Bell was one of thier guns in the day. Few of the Downs faithfull wandered over when they folded and have stuck around since....cue the oracle swannsong on an extensive 25 page dossier on everything broady.....

Smithfield use to play in the red /black - a northern suburbs Sat team will be interesting...good luck with it all.[/quote]
Polyester Puds was a wearer of purple at one stage, we at the downs used to call them "the ones of the cloven hoof" Steve Bell was one of thier guns in the day. Few of the Downs faithfull wandered over when they folded and have stuck around since....cue the oracle swannsong on an extensive 25 page dossier on everything broady.....




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Not to mention the Olivers, Whites and Elliots and Big Jimmy Leonard who had lots to do with the Broady boys....Broadmeadows in a way gave birth to the Downs juniors many, many years ago... Tony Goode (coached by his Father and Downs co-founder Sid Goode) played for Broadmeadows before the Downs school opened in 1963.legga wrote:Polyester Puds was a wearer of purple at one stage, we at the downs used to call them "the ones of the cloven hoof" Steve Bell was one of thier guns in the day. Few of the Downs faithfull wandered over when they folded and have stuck around since....cue the oracle swannsong on an extensive 25 page dossier on everything broady.....![]()
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Polyester Puds was a wearer of purple at one stage, we at the downs used to call them "the ones of the cloven hoof" Steve Bell was one of thier guns in the day. Few of the Downs faithfull wandered over when they folded and have stuck around since....cue the oracle swannsong on an extensive 25 page dossier on everything broady.....legga wrote:[In the late 80's they use to play in like a purple colour before they changed to royal blue,always a good competitive side. They also hosted an end of season carnival for local saasl clubs that were in their division or lower.
Smithfield use to play in the red /black - a northern suburbs Sat team will be interesting...good luck with it all.




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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
swannsong wrote:Not to mention the Olivers, Whites and Elliots and Big Jimmy Leonard who had lots to do with the Broady boys....Broadmeadows in a way gave birth to the Downs juniors many, many years ago... Tony Goode (coached by his Father and Downs co-founder Sid Goode) played for Broadmeadows before the Downs school opened in 1963.legga wrote:Polyester Puds was a wearer of purple at one stage, we at the downs used to call them "the ones of the cloven hoof" Steve Bell was one of thier guns in the day. Few of the Downs faithfull wandered over when they folded and have stuck around since....cue the oracle swannsong on an extensive 25 page dossier on everything broady.....![]()
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I was a Broadmeadows boy and remember filling in for many ages on Saturdays, then the downs and the KENYON clan got me over the other side of main north road .
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don't forget the legend that is cookie legga[/quote]lisbon lion wrote:Polyester Puds was a wearer of purple at one stage, we at the downs used to call them "the ones of the cloven hoof" Steve Bell was one of thier guns in the day. Few of the Downs faithfull wandered over when they folded and have stuck around since....cue the oracle swannsong on an extensive 25 page dossier on everything broady.....legga wrote:[In the late 80's they use to play in like a purple colour before they changed to royal blue,always a good competitive side. They also hosted an end of season carnival for local saasl clubs that were in their division or lower.
Smithfield use to play in the red /black - a northern suburbs Sat team will be interesting...good luck with it all.![]()
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Good old raylene Boyle,now there was one prone to moments of madness....[/quote]legga wrote:don't forget the legend that is cookie leggalisbon lion wrote:Polyester Puds was a wearer of purple at one stage, we at the downs used to call them "the ones of the cloven hoof" Steve Bell was one of thier guns in the day. Few of the Downs faithfull wandered over when they folded and have stuck around since....cue the oracle swannsong on an extensive 25 page dossier on everything broady.....legga wrote:[In the late 80's they use to play in like a purple colour before they changed to royal blue,always a good competitive side. They also hosted an end of season carnival for local saasl clubs that were in their division or lower.
Smithfield use to play in the red /black - a northern suburbs Sat team will be interesting...good luck with it all.![]()
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
You could be their O/35's poster boy ....!!!Old Redback wrote:Redbacks?Broadmeadows wrote:We are going to don the red and black.
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Anton antonoff?
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Good old raylene Boyle,now there was one prone to moments of madness....[/quote]legga wrote:don't forget the legend that is cookie leggalisbon lion wrote:Polyester Puds was a wearer of purple at one stage, we at the downs used to call them "the ones of the cloven hoof" Steve Bell was one of thier guns in the day. Few of the Downs faithfull wandered over when they folded and have stuck around since....cue the oracle swannsong on an extensive 25 page dossier on everything broady.....legga wrote:[In the late 80's they use to play in like a purple colour before they changed to royal blue,always a good competitive side. They also hosted an end of season carnival for local saasl clubs that were in their division or lower.
Smithfield use to play in the red /black - a northern suburbs Sat team will be interesting...good luck with it all.![]()
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Not to mention Morgan Crow, Daniel Oliver, Simon Mathieson, Robert (Dobbo) Howe, Big Kev, all the Bell brothers, Jamie Oliver, Ben Moore, Danny Harman and a host of other Broadmeadows juniors who went on to make a name for themselves in local state football.
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Not to mention Morgan Crow, Daniel Oliver, Simon Mathieson, Robert (Dobbo) Howe, Big Kev, all the Bell brothers, Jamie Oliver, Ben Moore, Danny Harman and a host of other Broadmeadows juniors who went on to make a name for themselves in local state football.[/quote]
and Graham Elliott, Clifford Faulkner, Glen White, Bruce White and the great keeper himself, John Castek
and Graham Elliott, Clifford Faulkner, Glen White, Bruce White and the great keeper himself, John Castek
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Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Yes of course, how could I possibly forget Leon Hannessenrobinfriday10 wrote:Possibly Leon Hennassan

Re: Broadmeadows Football Club.
Ian and Roger Oliver
Darryn Hicks
Peter Ruskin
Henning?
Lenny (nobody gets past me) Vella even strutted his stuff on occassions
Boy Im getting old
Darryn Hicks
Peter Ruskin
Henning?
Lenny (nobody gets past me) Vella even strutted his stuff on occassions
Boy Im getting old

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Don't forget, Chris McKenna, Paul McKenna and Steve McKenna....I think they played there at some stage.

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I heard he was just a hacker with no talent so kicked people with more skill than him ie. everybody.BIG RED wrote:Lenny (nobody gets past me) Vella even strutted his stuff on occassions![]()
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I wouldnt say that - good luck if you want to tell him that, to his face.God is an Englishman wrote:I heard he was just a hacker with no talent so kicked people with more skill than him ie. everybody.BIG RED wrote:Lenny (nobody gets past me) Vella even strutted his stuff on occassions![]()