Their first home game is April 24th vs Noarlunga ........Will_ wrote:Urrbrae High SchoolGod is an Englishman wrote:Where do Unley play?
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Their first home game is April 24th vs Noarlunga ........Will_ wrote:Urrbrae High SchoolGod is an Englishman wrote:Where do Unley play?
And the High School doesn't have any facilities?Will_ wrote:Urrbrae High SchoolGod is an Englishman wrote:Where do Unley play?
Nice One Cyril wrote:And the High School doesn't have any facilities?Will_ wrote:Urrbrae High SchoolGod is an Englishman wrote:Where do Unley play?
I don't have a licence and I am drinking a beer right now.Gristy wrote:They play at urrbrae college.
To PAC guy you will find consumption requires a license so if you did not have one i guess that's a good enough reason to evict you.
But if it was that bad surely the referee would of had a word...
With all due respect when I played C's I always hung around and watched the B's and A's at that ground, even if our A's and B's were playing elsewhere.Whispers wrote:I was putting 'reserves' to try to explain that PAC was the 'B' or 'reserve' game, not the 'A' or '1st team' playing, hence why we weren't impressed about them staying on drinking and heckling for the next game 'A game' which they were not involved in.
You will be more than welcome to associate with Noarlunga supporters ... But beware of the Unley golf clap by their supporters....God is an Englishman wrote:Umpire costs? You're on the wrong forum, this is for football.
The italics don't help explain it was a reserves game? The word reserves does that quite well.
Where were the PAC first team playing, I would stay and watch the A grade game at the same venue of my A Grade were either not playing or at a venue I couldn't get to. Seems to me like your club is just up itself if you're complaining about supporters staying for a game and drinking beer.
I will be a neutral at the Noarlunga game. I hope I'm not asked to leave for drinking a beer. I assume with your jehovas witness type attitude to alcohol you won't have a bar so I'd better bring my own.
Well you have complained about people drinking, how else am I supposed to take it if not like a Jehovas Witness. You have complained about being heckled by some private school boys - sounds pretty dull to me.Whispers wrote:Wow.... "dull club" , "up itself", "jehova's witness attitude to alcohol"......
How insightful and mature.
At least "But beware of the Unley golf clap by their supporters...." is clever
We will be more than happy to have people come and watch us play.
Not having a bar, showing the jehovas witness attitude again. Oh dear those "ruffians" from Prince Alfred College are drinking over there.Whispers wrote:Lol, our home ground is at a high school --> we don't have a bar.
Like I said I'm more than happy for you to come and watch us play.
I'm not 100% sure of State Licensing Laws but I believe it is illegal to drink and smoke on ANY School Property.Whispers wrote:Lol, our home ground is at a high school --> we don't have a bar.
Like I said I'm more than happy for you to come and watch us play.
pridept wrote:My name is Thomas Haering and i am the Head Coach of PAFC. Any comments made on a public form towards my club and more specific towards my players is not a great representative example for Unley United[/u]. Arriving at your home ground, which does not offer change rooms to the opposition team, is not a great representative example for Unley United. Whilst your team was sitting under a gazebo in the shade, we not even had chairs (for coach and subs) to sit on, offered by your club. Again not a great representative example for Unley United. Your uneven marking of the pitch and not providing a technical area ( a requirement for any amateur club) not a great representative example for Unley United.Whispers wrote:Unley United A's Played Maiwand A's in the cup game on Sunday, and we had a very good match losing 3-4.
Maiwand were very well behaved and are a skillful and friendly team, so there were no issues during the game.
PAC played the 'reserves' and their supporters were being quite inappropriate, even staying at our home ground after their win to heckle our A's players who played Maiwand while they were drinking; not a great representative example for PAC.
Your club accusing PAFC of staking the team, is a personal attack towards me as the Head Coach. Maybe if your reserves coach would have spent less time on his mobile phone, and actually coaching his team, maybe the outcome would have been a bit different. Maybe if your team puts in as much hard work as my boys at training, they would have not run out of legs after 10 minutes and maybe the outcome would have been a bit different. Before you accusing us of cheating, which by the way is not a great representative example for Unley United, i am more than happy to provide you with a copy of our senior squad (played on Saturday) and you will see we had an extra player on the bench. No offence, but there is and never will be the need for PAFC to "stack" any of our teams, playing and Unley United team.
I'm guessing you're from ARBE then?AL K HOLIC wrote:pridept wrote:My name is Thomas Haering and i am the Head Coach of PAFC. Any comments made on a public form towards my club and more specific towards my players is not a great representative example for Unley United[/u]. Arriving at your home ground, which does not offer change rooms to the opposition team, is not a great representative example for Unley United. Whilst your team was sitting under a gazebo in the shade, we not even had chairs (for coach and subs) to sit on, offered by your club. Again not a great representative example for Unley United. Your uneven marking of the pitch and not providing a technical area ( a requirement for any amateur club) not a great representative example for Unley United.Whispers wrote:Unley United A's Played Maiwand A's in the cup game on Sunday, and we had a very good match losing 3-4.
Maiwand were very well behaved and are a skillful and friendly team, so there were no issues during the game.
PAC played the 'reserves' and their supporters were being quite inappropriate, even staying at our home ground after their win to heckle our A's players who played Maiwand while they were drinking; not a great representative example for PAC.
Your club accusing PAFC of staking the team, is a personal attack towards me as the Head Coach. Maybe if your reserves coach would have spent less time on his mobile phone, and actually coaching his team, maybe the outcome would have been a bit different. Maybe if your team puts in as much hard work as my boys at training, they would have not run out of legs after 10 minutes and maybe the outcome would have been a bit different. Before you accusing us of cheating, which by the way is not a great representative example for Unley United, i am more than happy to provide you with a copy of our senior squad (played on Saturday) and you will see we had an extra player on the bench. No offence, but there is and never will be the need for PAFC to "stack" any of our teams, playing and Unley United team.
Watched PAFC last year, don't recall any seats for the away team on that day!!
Same game what you guys handed up as a pitch was far from great, in fact your grounds were unplayable and you rented other grounds, again no tech area!!
I can't think of many clubs below div2 that even have a tech area, let alone supply chairs if they don't have seats, let alone supply the away team with a Gazebo, maybe they should have filled your water bottles also...........![]()
Whispers wrote:Lol, talk about being blown out of proportion.
1) Maiwand played well, have skillful players and did not pick any fights etc.... that was the point about posting on this thread.
2) We were ahead or drawn 85% of the game, so it wasn't because they were winning; I was just reporting it for other Div4 teams that will play them later, as they seemed very fair
3) I never said anything about PAC stacking their team, we didn't accuse them of this at any stage, either at or after the game, I think you are misinterpreting my quotation marks as being sarcastic? PAC played well, I had no problem with the game itself, and yes they beat Unley 'reserves' (please see I'm not implying that we stacked our team) convincingly, so good luck to them in the next round.
4) Apologies for no change rooms being available, we were unaware the school had changed the locks to one of the changerooms, we could have shared the single one available, and we are working on getting the other's key; which btw is why we paid for the ref fee entirely and never asked for money from the opposition clubs (which wasn't offered anyway as far as I can gather).
5) PAC behaviour from the sidelines was no dramas during their game, we expect banter and heckling; however, carrying on, drinking alcohol and heckling two teams that are not your own at our home ground is an issue, hence why we asked you to leave.
6) Out of respect for another club, if we were at an opposition ground viewing players that had nothing to do with our team, we would not be carrying on and heckling players while drinking; This is the way our club operates, yours doesn't necessarily have to be the same, but if you do that at our ground we will ask you to leave like we did.
Will_ wrote:I'm guessing you're from ARBE then?
AL K HOLIC wrote:I'm from no club, as stated "watched" meaning not playing, point is look in own backyard before saying such dribble cos if PAFC don't have technical areas, chairs and gazebos at their home ground get ready to hear all about from natives.
Iggies play on school property - have a licencebrushmancity wrote:I'm not 100% sure of State Licensing Laws but I believe it is illegal to drink and smoke on ANY School Property.Whispers wrote:Lol, our home ground is at a high school --> we don't have a bar.
Like I said I'm more than happy for you to come and watch us play.
Stop making sense!God is an Englishman wrote:Iggies play on school property - have a licencebrushmancity wrote:I'm not 100% sure of State Licensing Laws but I believe it is illegal to drink and smoke on ANY School Property.Whispers wrote:Lol, our home ground is at a high school --> we don't have a bar.
Like I said I'm more than happy for you to come and watch us play.
Raptors used to play on school property - had a licence
BOSA used to play on school property - had a licence
St. Peter's play on school property - have a licence
I'm pretty sure Iggies weren't allowed to sell alcohol on the school grounds (in Athelstone) and only sold it at Glenunga.God is an Englishman wrote:Iggies play on school property - have a licencebrushmancity wrote:I'm not 100% sure of State Licensing Laws but I believe it is illegal to drink and smoke on ANY School Property.Whispers wrote:Lol, our home ground is at a high school --> we don't have a bar.
Like I said I'm more than happy for you to come and watch us play.
Raptors used to play on school property - had a licence
BOSA used to play on school property - had a licence
St. Peter's play on school property - have a licence