Gardens Fundraiser
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Gardens Fundraiser
The players are having a fundraiser for Yurek who injured his knee during preseason and will require a reconstruction. Im sure many who know or who have played with or against Yurek will be there to support him.
When - Thursday 9th April 8pm
Where - Parafield Gardens Clubrooms
Special guest appearances by MC Scotty, DJ Golder & DJ Mulls with nudie runs by Robbie.
When - Thursday 9th April 8pm
Where - Parafield Gardens Clubrooms
Special guest appearances by MC Scotty, DJ Golder & DJ Mulls with nudie runs by Robbie.
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Sad to hear he did his knee that bad, great bloke and good to see you guys doing something for him.lefty wrote:The players are having a fundraiser for Yurek who injured his knee during preseason and will require a reconstruction. Im sure many who know or who have played with or against Yurek will be there to support him.
When - Thursday 9th April 8pm
Where - Parafield Gardens Clubrooms
Special guest appearances by MC Scotty, DJ Golder & DJ Mulls with nudie runs by Robbie.
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Yeh it was really sad what happened to Yiros he is a quality player for our club & a great bloke.....
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Big loss for us. One of the first on the team sheet every week
Should be a cracker of a night especially with no game this weekend & extra long weekend to get over it
Should be a cracker of a night especially with no game this weekend & extra long weekend to get over it
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I would attend but I will not be here all the best to the night and i hope you guys raise pleanty to help him, im sure alot of people will get behind the cause!haywood djablowme wrote:Big loss for us. One of the first on the team sheet every week
Should be a cracker of a night especially with no game this weekend & extra long weekend to get over it
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When I did my knee playing for Vista I didn't even get so much as a phone call from anyone! Can I borrow a time machine please?imanoutlaw wrote:I would attend but I will not be here all the best to the night and i hope you guys raise pleanty to help him, im sure alot of people will get behind the cause!haywood djablowme wrote:Big loss for us. One of the first on the team sheet every week
Should be a cracker of a night especially with no game this weekend & extra long weekend to get over it
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Now mate, I think its a great idea for Jurek. He is a great player and person BUT cmon mate, first on the team sheet every week??? We all know if anyones name was on the sheet before yours there would be trouble!haywood djablowme wrote:Big loss for us. One of the first on the team sheet every week
Should be a cracker of a night especially with no game this weekend & extra long weekend to get over it
Good luck for the event hope it all works out for Jurek.
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Too late for a time machine your at the point of no returnVista_Bhoy wrote:When I did my knee playing for Vista I didn't even get so much as a phone call from anyone! Can I borrow a time machine please?imanoutlaw wrote:I would attend but I will not be here all the best to the night and i hope you guys raise pleanty to help him, im sure alot of people will get behind the cause!haywood djablowme wrote:Big loss for us. One of the first on the team sheet every week
Should be a cracker of a night especially with no game this weekend & extra long weekend to get over it
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That's why players come & if they do leave most come back to our club!Vista_Bhoy wrote:When I did my knee playing for Vista I didn't even get so much as a phone call from anyone! Can I borrow a time machine please?imanoutlaw wrote:I would attend but I will not be here all the best to the night and i hope you guys raise pleanty to help him, im sure alot of people will get behind the cause!haywood djablowme wrote:Big loss for us. One of the first on the team sheet every week
Should be a cracker of a night especially with no game this weekend & extra long weekend to get over it
I can't believe no one from the club even called you, that's poor form....
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Don't be silly of course they called him as all good friends do they called him:nugget66 wrote:
That's why players come & if they do leave most come back to our club!
I can't believe no one from the club even called you, that's poor form....
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We've just picked up a player who had played for a club for a number of years, then last year on his Birthday got his jaw broken at the clubs presentation night!
He spent three weeks off work & in hospital & not so much as phone call from anyone from the club???
When he told me the story I just couldnt believe it!!!
He spent three weeks off work & in hospital & not so much as phone call from anyone from the club???
When he told me the story I just couldnt believe it!!!
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nugget66 wrote:We've just picked up a player who had played for a club for a number of years, then last year on his Birthday got his jaw broken at the clubs presentation night!
He spent three weeks off work & in hospital & not so much as phone call from anyone from the club???
When he told me the story I just couldnt believe it!!!
This is true.....the Rat is going to be struggling to get a run in the C's at this rate
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The guy you're talking about was a good player for his old club and an integral part of his teams league win a couple of years ago. He was also involved in a lot of work behind the scenes, bringing some great sponsorship deals in. He'll be a good pick up for Gardens or any other club for that matter.
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good night at the club, was pretty messy, think we raise quite a bit of cash for jurek, nice one, well in lads
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[quote="Di Canio"]The guy you're talking about was a good player for his old club and an integral part of his teams league win a couple of years ago. He was also involved in a lot of work behind the scenes, bringing some great sponsorship deals in. He'll be a good pick up for Gardens or any other club for that matter.
Seems like the only thing the grove are consistent at is losing players that have helped the club by bringing money in,and picking and choosing who they will help when severely injured.
Seems like the only thing the grove are consistent at is losing players that have helped the club by bringing money in,and picking and choosing who they will help when severely injured.
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Di Canio I agree he is a great player pick up for our club & is allready feeling right home at the GARDENS,Di Canio wrote:The guy you're talking about was a good player for his old club and an integral part of his teams league win a couple of years ago. He was also involved in a lot of work behind the scenes, bringing some great sponsorship deals in. He'll be a good pick up for Gardens or any other club for that matter.
I just find it hard to understand why they would treat one of it's league winning players & sponsorship negotiators like that ?
Only to loose him to another club, that's just CRAZY!
On the other hand It was a Fantastic effort by our lads raising a heap of money for YIROS.
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You could have another fundraiser to get some spare red cards and notebooks.
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what are you on about fool? fundraising for red cards & note books you trying to be funny? f***ing try hardgrouse n' ice wrote:You could have another fundraiser to get some spare red cards and notebooks.
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cheer up mate, the guys just pulling ya leg for a laugh........ must be having a rough day eh?nugget66 wrote:what are you on about fool? fundraising for red cards & note books you trying to be funny? f***ing try hardgrouse n' ice wrote:You could have another fundraiser to get some spare red cards and notebooks.
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what are you getting involved for wannabe, maybe I'm just pulling his leg back.imanoutlaw wrote:cheer up mate, the guys just pulling ya leg for a laugh........ must be having a rough day eh?nugget66 wrote:what are you on about fool? fundraising for red cards & note books you trying to be funny? f***ing try hardgrouse n' ice wrote:You could have another fundraiser to get some spare red cards and notebooks.
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I don't want to know whos pulling who's leg what you boys do in your time is your business, just thought it was funny the way you got all bitter and twisted over a lil commentnugget66 wrote:what are you getting involved for wannabe, maybe I'm just pulling his leg back.imanoutlaw wrote:cheer up mate, the guys just pulling ya leg for a laugh........ must be having a rough day eh?nugget66 wrote: what are you on about fool? fundraising for red cards & note books you trying to be funny? f***ing try hard
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Hey Lefty or nugget66, Good to see some money raised for Yurek.. great bloke, not knocking the club but is it the norm to raise money for some 1 that does there knee or breaks a leg playing for the gardens?? I know money was raised for wheazle last year when he broke his leg at the start of the season, i have no probelms there... but y was nothing raised for K.Burfoot who did his knee 1/4 of the way through last season?? he still requires a knee reconstruction to this day because of the financial side of it ??? seems a bit unfair dont you think...!!!
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with out knowing the full circumstances or speaking for the gardens, from what i hear jureks mates at the club helped the club get this together. he has played there for six odd years and is a club champion. making many mates along the way, and i think its those mates that organised it. hope that helpsGinger Bread Man wrote:Hey Lefty or nugget66, Good to see some money raised for Yurek.. great bloke, not knocking the club but is it the norm to raise money for some 1 that does there knee or breaks a leg playing for the gardens?? I know money was raised for wheazle last year when he broke his leg at the start of the season, i have no probelms there... but y was nothing raised for K.Burfoot who did his knee 1/4 of the way through last season?? he still requires a knee reconstruction to this day because of the financial side of it ??? seems a bit unfair dont you think...!!!
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Yes Cleveland your on the money. Every circumstance is different but Yurics mates organised the night and his mates chipped in to help him out and the club facilitated the night and have provided some assistance as well seeing as it was a successful night for the club. If the boys organised something for the others who have done injuries then Im sure it wouldve happened as well I dont think clubs just hand out money for these unfortunate situations.cleveland wrote:with out knowing the full circumstances or speaking for the gardens, from what i hear jureks mates at the club helped the club get this together. he has played there for six odd years and is a club champion. making many mates along the way, and i think its those mates that organised it. hope that helpsGinger Bread Man wrote:Hey Lefty or nugget66, Good to see some money raised for Yurek.. great bloke, not knocking the club but is it the norm to raise money for some 1 that does there knee or breaks a leg playing for the gardens?? I know money was raised for wheazle last year when he broke his leg at the start of the season, i have no probelms there... but y was nothing raised for K.Burfoot who did his knee 1/4 of the way through last season?? he still requires a knee reconstruction to this day because of the financial side of it ??? seems a bit unfair dont you think...!!!
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I believe that clubs should help raise money for injured players as our's has done in this situation, especially players that have been loyal to the club & given many years service.lefty wrote:Yes Cleveland your on the money. Every circumstance is different but Yurics mates organised the night and his mates chipped in to help him out and the club facilitated the night and have provided some assistance as well seeing as it was a successful night for the club. If the boys organised something for the others who have done injuries then Im sure it wouldve happened as well I dont think clubs just hand out money for these unfortunate situations.cleveland wrote:with out knowing the full circumstances or speaking for the gardens, from what i hear jureks mates at the club helped the club get this together. he has played there for six odd years and is a club champion. making many mates along the way, and i think its those mates that organised it. hope that helpsGinger Bread Man wrote:Hey Lefty or nugget66, Good to see some money raised for Yurek.. great bloke, not knocking the club but is it the norm to raise money for some 1 that does there knee or breaks a leg playing for the gardens?? I know money was raised for wheazle last year when he broke his leg at the start of the season, i have no probelms there... but y was nothing raised for K.Burfoot who did his knee 1/4 of the way through last season?? he still requires a knee reconstruction to this day because of the financial side of it ??? seems a bit unfair dont you think...!!!
Kurts injury just came at a very bad time, we had Weesel break his leg in the 1st game D.B do his knee & then a couple of others injuries & then Kurt's Knee it was just the worst year ever for injuries!!!
We had to draw the line somewhere otherwise we wouldv'e been fund raising for injured players all year!!!
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I understand where your coming from nugget, but isnt a little something better than nothing no matter how little the donation???We had to draw the line somewhere otherwise we wouldv'e been fund raising for injured players all year!!!
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some ppl just play at a club, train, play, get paid then go home. others play for the club and get involved in a social way, this im sure is the difference in these situations.
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the night was put on for yiros george undecki kusuki by a couple of the players at the club, club facilitated and helped out anyway possibly as they always do.
jurek is a favorite son at the gardens and all the lads wanted to help him out.
putitdere is still dark lefty didnt give him a mention for being event coordinator of the night where other ppl got the mention
jurek is a favorite son at the gardens and all the lads wanted to help him out.
putitdere is still dark lefty didnt give him a mention for being event coordinator of the night where other ppl got the mention