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Ingle Farm
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Yes. Confirmed by the individual last nightOutlaw 2.0 wrote:Nope, worth a try thoughThe Eagle wrote:Another big name departure?
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Musti, only 5 letters so you'd call that a short name?Outlaw 2.0 wrote:Nope, worth a try thoughThe Eagle wrote:Another big name departure?
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So that makes it now , 9 players who have left the farm this year.
Hopefully have things sorted from here on.
Hopefully have things sorted from here on.
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10 now, let them go we don't care, players don't want to fight for there spot that's there problem. Good luck to them all
An I'm on my knees looking for the answers....
Are we human!!!!!!! Or are we scousers!!!!!!!
Are we human!!!!!!! Or are we scousers!!!!!!!
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Time will tell if you don't care.FRANKEL wrote:10 now, let them go we don't care, players don't want to fight for there spot that's there problem. Good luck to them all
And yes, good luck to them all.
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13 points behind the downs, only really the cup and avoiding relegation to play for.
I'm sure those 10 players wish the farm all the very best.
I'm sure those 10 players wish the farm all the very best.
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Little name, Big player... glad you got the pointThe Eagle wrote:Musti, only 5 letters so you'd call that a short name?Outlaw 2.0 wrote:Nope, worth a try thoughThe Eagle wrote:Another big name departure?

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A good culture will always win out in the long run. The club had a core group of players for many years and the results reflected the stability. The playing group is going through some change (from what I observed) and will take some time to settle again. Those that don't want to be part of the culture can leave and allow those that stay to integrate and rebuild. In the long run, behavior is more important and if people want to spit the dummy let them go - that applies to business and social life.The Offside Trap wrote:Time will tell if you don't care.FRANKEL wrote:10 now, let them go we don't care, players don't want to fight for there spot that's there problem. Good luck to them all
And yes, good luck to them all.
Better that than the clubs who throw money and short term success and when the money is gone end up in the 2nd division because the mercenaries have chased the next pay packet.
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The Offside Trap wrote:Time will tell if you don't care.FRANKEL wrote:10 now, let them go we don't care, players don't want to fight for there spot that's there problem. Good luck to them all
And yes, good luck to them all.
Time won't tell at all I really don't care
An I'm on my knees looking for the answers....
Are we human!!!!!!! Or are we scousers!!!!!!!
Are we human!!!!!!! Or are we scousers!!!!!!!
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If a players doesn't want to play at the club there's is no point in hanging on to him.
An I'm on my knees looking for the answers....
Are we human!!!!!!! Or are we scousers!!!!!!!
Are we human!!!!!!! Or are we scousers!!!!!!!
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Mercenaries with bad attitude and poor discipline , players with over inflated egos,
Clubs not much better offering huge sums for these types players that are playing in Sunday football , $100,000.00 budgets ( or close to)to win a $3,000.00 prize , Whoopie Do !! ,
I am with Frankel on this one , Ingle Farm are a good club with great people and good football nowse , let common sense prevail , let them go , it will all come out in the wash , see you down the club . Jim
Clubs not much better offering huge sums for these types players that are playing in Sunday football , $100,000.00 budgets ( or close to)to win a $3,000.00 prize , Whoopie Do !! ,
I am with Frankel on this one , Ingle Farm are a good club with great people and good football nowse , let common sense prevail , let them go , it will all come out in the wash , see you down the club . Jim
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Totally agree with previous post. Farm is a great club, with great people there. Have watched them closely this season. Training has been excellent. Only problem has been not having a settled side, due to injuries etc. . Hopefully now things will settle down.
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Spot on!jim.mcguinness wrote:Mercenaries with bad attitude and poor discipline , players with over inflated egos,
Clubs not much better offering huge sums for these types players that are playing in Sunday football , $100,000.00 budgets ( or close to)to win a $3,000.00 prize , Whoopie Do !! ,
I am with Frankel on this one , Ingle Farm are a good club with great people and good football nowse , let common sense prevail , let them go , it will all come out in the wash , see you down the club . Jim
Fantastic Club, coach and group of people running the club for all the right reasons. Unfortunately in this day and age it ain't enough!
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At least it gives you more chance of getting a run.FRANKEL wrote:10 now, let them go we don't care, players don't want to fight for there spot that's there problem. Good luck to them all
Up forward as an impact player off the bench

Time for some righteous indignation
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I'm happy not getting a run aslong as the boys win
An I'm on my knees looking for the answers....
Are we human!!!!!!! Or are we scousers!!!!!!!
Are we human!!!!!!! Or are we scousers!!!!!!!
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The only thing Deano runs is his mouth :wink:Stitch This wrote:At least it gives you more chance of getting a run.FRANKEL wrote:10 now, let them go we don't care, players don't want to fight for there spot that's there problem. Good luck to them all
Up forward as an impact player off the bench
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And the bath lumper
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do they train wednesdays and fridays ?getyourheaddown wrote:Musti signs for Brahma
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Surely he won't get a spot in there starting XIgetyourheaddown wrote:Musti signs for Brahma
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Looks like the crazy money being thrown around is starting to catch up with the first dig clubs.
It's time all clubs came together and made a stand. You are Sunday social clubs ffs.
It won't happen because everyone wants to be a big fish in a small pond.
It's time all clubs came together and made a stand. You are Sunday social clubs ffs.
It won't happen because everyone wants to be a big fish in a small pond.
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Moggy must have seen the dummy spit when he got taken off in the cup and worked out he'd be a great impact player off the bench.chunky-monkey wrote:Surely he won't get a spot in there starting XIgetyourheaddown wrote:Musti signs for Brahma
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Maybe the culture has significantly changedjogger wrote:A good culture will always win out in the long run. The club had a core group of players for many years and the results reflected the stability. The playing group is going through some change (from what I observed) and will take some time to settle again. Those that don't want to be part of the culture can leave and allow those that stay to integrate and rebuild. In the long run, behavior is more important and if people want to spit the dummy let them go - that applies to business and social life.The Offside Trap wrote:Time will tell if you don't care.FRANKEL wrote:10 now, let them go we don't care, players don't want to fight for there spot that's there problem. Good luck to them all
And yes, good luck to them all.
Better that than the clubs who throw money and short term success and when the money is gone end up in the 2nd division because the mercenaries have chased the next pay packet.
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Nailed it.Srbin wrote:Looks like the crazy money being thrown around is starting to catch up with the first dig clubs.
It's time all clubs came together and made a stand. You are Sunday social clubs ffs.
It won't happen because everyone wants to be a big fish in a small pond.