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The best club in the FFSA

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Can you tell me your opinion on the best club in the FFSA and tyour reason for your opinion.
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no such thing... i dont believe there are any bad clubs...
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however there are some clubs that have bad supporters, and always arguing players and coaches.
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Mrs Roma wrote:Can you tell me your opinion on the best club in the FFSA and tyour reason for your opinion.
Depends on the criteria :?:
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TOROS.....TOROS.....TOROS....TOROS.....TOROS.....TOROS.....TOROS...............................................................................................................................youngest club around with best junior program around on a continue review and development basis......caters for women and men....currently U11 girls have won every match, U15 girls team top of their table.....state womens team coming from a very shakey start to be second on table.......they have JPL boys league, u14 and u15 are top of there table ...they have developed players from scratch as well as working with players who are behind the eightball ....focus is developement of the young with acknowledgement thru media for their results and progress......they are achieving a great deal with minimal resources in a short time............have achieved stateleague status this year with emphasis on setting club up for the future of the juniors........current state league men have heart and are great bunch of blokes helping to inspire the youth even though they are struggling from behind themselves..............club supports refugees having taken on this year african sudanese and liberian youth from civil war torn areas........ they have a fantastic bunch of friendly volunteers in every department coaching, social, committee members with focus on family club and values.........they are multicultural and have a fantastic canteen staff food,facilities and bar............very progressive and young......................................................................................................................but in all fairness their are a lot of good clubs....it just depends on what your needs are.......... all are welcome
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fayigatsidoi wrote:TOROS.....TOROS.....TOROS....TOROS.....TOROS.....TOROS.....TOROS...............................................................................................................................youngest club around with best junior program around on a continue review and development basis......caters for women and men....currently U11 girls have won every match, U15 girls team top of their table.....state womens team coming from a very shakey start to be second on table.......they have JPL boys league, u14 and u15 are top of there table ...they have developed players from scratch as well as working with players who are behind the eightball ....focus is developement of the young with acknowledgement thru media for their results and progress......they are achieving a great deal with minimal resources in a short time............have achieved stateleague status this year with emphasis on setting club up for the future of the juniors........current state league men have heart and are great bunch of blokes helping to inspire the youth even though they are struggling from behind themselves..............club supports refugees having taken on this year african sudanese and liberian youth from civil war torn areas........ they have a fantastic bunch of friendly volunteers in every department coaching, social, committee members with focus on family club and values.........they are multicultural and have a fantastic canteen staff food,facilities and bar............very progressive and young......................................................................................................................but in all fairness their are a lot of good clubs....it just depends on what your needs are.......... all are welcome
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Mrs Roma wrote:Can you tell me your opinion on the best club in the FFSA and tyour reason for your opinion.





There is only one and they are always no 1 on the ladder they have won more titles and cups than the others they are the best FFSA club.
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fayigatsidoi wrote:TOROS.....TOROS.....TOROS....TOROS.....TOROS.....TOROS.....TOROS...............................................................................................................................youngest club around with best junior program around on a continue review and development basis......caters for women and men....currently U11 girls have won every match, U15 girls team top of their table.....state womens team coming from a very shakey start to be second on table.......they have JPL boys league, u14 and u15 are top of there table ...they have developed players from scratch as well as working with players who are behind the eightball ....focus is developement of the young with acknowledgement thru media for their results and progress......they are achieving a great deal with minimal resources in a short time............have achieved stateleague status this year with emphasis on setting club up for the future of the juniors........current state league men have heart and are great bunch of blokes helping to inspire the youth even though they are struggling from behind themselves..............club supports refugees having taken on this year african sudanese and liberian youth from civil war torn areas........ they have a fantastic bunch of friendly volunteers in every department coaching, social, committee members with focus on family club and values.........they are multicultural and have a fantastic canteen staff food,facilities and bar............very progressive and young......................................................................................................................but in all fairness their are a lot of good clubs....it just depends on what your needs are.......... all are welcome
Good work Toros! Keep up the good work...great community story.
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Fulham United - teams from under 6 to under 16 in junior boys and multiple teams in each age level.

Started from scratch in the juniors 3 years ago and look at them now.

Under 15 team did fantastic in the MUFC just missing qtrs on goal diff.

Junior and senior girls and senior girls this year will be top 3 in prem.

Senior Men 42 years around and very close to going FFSA if FFSA wants teams - still waiting for them to contact us if they r serious and want teams in State League - where r u Mr Carter - come to us and make us an offer too good to refuse - do you want us or not???
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Surely Raiders .....isn't it ????
1/6.... but still 6. :)

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Digging up 6 year old threads for what.....?
Time for some righteous indignation
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black wrote:Surely Raiders .....isn't it ????
Why ?
Spot Željko Jurin Jnr ......

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Someone's fishing........... :roll:
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rabbit wrote:Someone's fishing........... :roll:
Never thought I would see the day that AC would speak about us ....
Spot Željko Jurin Jnr ......

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for junior development this club
http://youtu.be/gfeOh84JZG8
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I think the punishment was because one of them farted but wouldn't own up.....so they all copped it :shock:
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bigpond wrote:Fulham United - teams from under 6 to under 16 in junior boys and multiple teams in each age level.

Started from scratch in the juniors 3 years ago and look at them now.

Under 15 team did fantastic in the MUFC just missing qtrs on goal diff.

Junior and senior girls and senior girls this year will be top 3 in prem.

Senior Men 42 years around and very close to going FFSA if FFSA wants teams - still waiting for them to contact us if they r serious and want teams in State League - where r u Mr Carter - come to us and make us an offer too good to refuse - do you want us or not???
The Club struggles in Sunday Amateurs and would be another whipping boys like Gawler in the FFSA.
As for the junior teams....saying quality is extremely poor is not an exaggeration.
I suppose a good feeder club for the other Italian clubs.
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