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Forum Footy (vs. Saintsational)

Help us find the most suitable day/date for the interforum game- Please read details fully before answering. 24 members have voted

  1. 1. Which day do you prefer?

    • Saturday - cant do Sunday
      1
    • Sunday - cant do Saturday
      7
    • Either day
      6
    • Saturday but can do Sunday
      1
    • Sunday but can do Saturday
      4
  2. 2. which date is your preference? (please only select 1)

    • Saturday, November 22nd
      2
    • Sunday, November 23rd
      1
    • Saturday, November 29th
      1
    • Sunday, November 30th
      4
    • Saturday, December 6th
      0
    • Sunday, December 7th
      9
    • Saturday, December 13th
      1
    • Sunday, December 14th
      1
  3. 3. Which dates are you available? (tick all that apply)

    • Saturday, November 22nd
      9
    • Sunday, November 23rd
      8
    • Saturday, November 29th
      9
    • Sunday, November 30th
      9
    • Saturday, December 6th
      6
    • Sunday, December 7th
      15
    • Saturday, December 13th
      7
    • Sunday, December 14th
      10

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sainters have offered us sunday, december 7 at an oval near albert park lake... :unsure:

I will put that to our leadership group and get back to you guys... :rolleyes:

 

Saturday, Sunday... i don't mind. Honestly, i have no preference between the two.

Dec 7th would be an alright date.

Just tell me when and where and i'll be there!

 
Do you know what happened Sunday Eastie?

There was a big crane on the ground that wasn't there about 2 days before the game.

Ground itself was in fine condition.


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i would prefer the last weekend in november - i cant do any weekends in december unfortunately

sorry to hear that, benno...

the sainters are keen on the december 7 date... <_<

and I've alredy spent the bribe money from cactus... :rolleyes:

seriously, I am sorry we can't accomodate everybody...

the sainters are having the same problems, as explained by their question to us about saturdays...

 
Which were probably dug in that 2 day span . . .

In any case the ground WAS in great condition prior to said holes

Are you the biggest tool on these boards?

You're replying to a conversation that begun when I said perhaps next time we should call the council. Are you saying that council would have no idea that this was going ahead? On the Saturday they just randomly decided to dig a hole?


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Are you the biggest tool on these boards?

You're replying to a conversation that begun when I said perhaps next time we should call the council. Are you saying that council would have no idea that this was going ahead? On the Saturday they just randomly decided to dig a hole?

steady on, again, 45hg...

no need for that language directed against another dees supporter...

and both of you guys, listen...

we will not seek permission from anyone to play, ever...

saintsational taught us that in the very first game we played against them years ago...

we just turn up, evict whoever is there (by force of numbers) and play...

if some people want to play a scratch game on a public oval, what business is that of any council or their insurance rules ??

rivvo did his knee in the last match...

the sponsors have offered, but rivvo is not asking for anybody but medicare to help him with his medical bills...

can this issue die, please ??

(I will be most disappointed if either of you guys reply to this post)...

steady on, again, 45hg...

no need for that language directed against another dees supporter...

and both of you guys, listen...

we will not seek permission from anyone to play, ever...

saintsational taught us that in the very first game we played against them years ago...

we just turn up, evict whoever is there (by force of numbers) and play...

if some people want to play a scratch game on a public oval, what business is that of any council or their insurance rules ??

rivvo did his knee in the last match...

the sponsors have offered, but rivvo is not asking for anybody but medicare to help him with his medical bills...

can this issue die, please ??

(I will be most disappointed if either of you guys reply to this post)...

Hate to disappoint you . . . BUT . . .

Sorry guys, I'm out of action until January. Good luck though, you should do well.


Hey I'm a first time poster...But would definatley love to be involved in this!

So count me in if possible!

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