Heard this too mate. I?m hearing a team from the lakes way
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I had azzuri right down the bottom of my list but this might just sway things if confirmed. Would just about change the whole first grade XI
Naming let alone slagging off players by their names is actually really pathetic on this forum. I suggest you reveal your name.
Draws are out, surprise, surprise Wallsend pulled out on CL1 could have bet your house on it a month ago.
Oh, whilst we are chatting about CL, make sure these AA sides that are making up the numbers, do the right thing in regard to alcohol.
We had a slight issue with Kahibah and bringing beers, in glasses and after being informed we have a Liquor License and needed to put the beers away, proceeded just to move to the other side of the field to continue drinking their beers.
One of the Kahibah parents asked them to do the right thing, and i have heard he was told to go away.
So be aware, ZL1 clubs have always had a certain amount of respect to the other clubs with alcohol and what you can do and what you can't, including the club that has just left us to join NPL2, so be aware AA teams on different levels.
Ok, first up, they weren't Kahibah players, they were a few mates of players. They sat at the Myall Road end of the ground.
I was the one that asked them to stop drinking because Cardiff had a liquor licence and they complied immediately. They had brought a 6 pack and that is what they drank.
Mountains out of mole hills.
Ive seen many clubs supporters bring beer in eskies to other grounds with license. Cardiff at Mayfield for one, the players were also going to the beer tent. but many other clubs do it too.
So after a game do clubs have their own eskies in the change rooms with drinks?
Q Are the conference teams graded 1st & 2nd grade? or are they parallel with a superbowl at seasons end.
Well mate, that's not how it happened, they stood behind the dugouts with grog and when I told them to down the last mouthful and put there beers away, all they did was move to the other side of the ground near the gate and keep drinking, if you're the fella who was in the dugout who I spoke to when i noticed they had not complied, well very selective memory.
So, complying immediately i don't think so and it was a 6 pack and 3 largies in glass bottles.
Being mates does that make it ok? as they weren't players or should clubs just look the other way?
There will always be that one who slys it in and officials don't see, similar to slipping a flask into a concert and drinking it inconspicuously, there are some things you just can't police.
Bringing eskies in, well not sure when you have seen this, maybe during an AA game(where no license is present) but all at Cardiff ZL know not to take grog to any game if they have a license, if they don't have one you can take drinks, but they must be cans only, not many clubs out there that do not have a license now days so that sort of fixes itself.
If any of my blokes have taken grog to a Mayfield game, I'm quite sure Richo would have hunted me down and pointed that out and if it was to happen say this year, please point it out to our duty officer.
And no, clubs don't take drinks into the sheds after games now days or we don't, haven't for years.
Well mate, that is exactly what happened from the moment I got involved. You didn't speak with me and I was not in a dug out.
I have no idea who you spoke to but the ones I dealt with behaved exactly as I described. Perhaps you spoke to them before I did as you mentioned they moved from the dugout side to the area near the gate where I spoke to them. Once I spoke to them, they complied immediately.
I will do you the courtesy of not insinuating you are liar. Perhaps you might reciprocate.
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well hunter, as i said if they complied when they left the dugout area, after i spoke to them, they would not have needed to be spoken to again near the gate, so i call that that not complying with the original request to put there drinks away, which is an offence under the liquor act, so what would you call that?
i don't need your courtesy, and you can call me liar all you like, i know what happened from the beginning.
Any FA Cup results? Or known fixture and date?
The first round of FA Cup must be played before season commence.
so, makes it ok to only comply the 2nd time they are asked, they ignored me as they either ignorant of the rules or DGAF about them, I'll guess the 2nd one.
I'm so glad they complied to you; as they should have complied the 1st time and this convo would not be happening, hope you're going to all their games...as this won't be the only time this happens.
And mountains out of molehills, you insinuate that i was lying about it, to prove what? that the boys from Kahibah (or their mates) don't or didn't do anything wrong, yeh right...I'm thinking the overreaction has come from you...bye
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Crabs beat Swansea 2-0 today. Swansea played the last 20 a man down
Instead of arguing about the exact time line of events you should be thanking Hunter for trying to assist you & your club.
Nobody was obliged to do anything. But someone from outside your club saw that rules were being broken & did the right thing by intervening. Yet now all you can do is whinge about who said what & when.
Just be thankful people tried to do the right thing by your club. You said it yourself this will happen again, you might not get any outsiders attempting to intervene again if this is the type of gratitude they?re going to get.
If Hunter is the parent/person who went and asked them for the 2nd time within an hour to stop drinking great stuff on him, as the fella who was coaching or managing the side rang and asked someone on that side of the field to do it, as i was just about to walk around and he didn't want the boys to get removed from the ground.
The issue is not who did it, the issue is that someone had to do something that was done previously and then basically calling me a liar, on my version on how it happened to protect someone or their club.
As said comply the 1st time when asked, this convo doesn't happen.
So speedy how about you know the facts before you comment... bye i think we have wasted enough time on this...
As I said you should be thankful that anyone who was not obliged to tried to help when you failed.
It basically all boils down to the fact they ignored your original request so now you?re upset. Maybe you need to dress up like Eric Cartman & demand everyone respects your authority.
yes, well done, you are smart, they did ignore original request, that is not a failure, it is a group ignoring the original request, because they DGAF, that is the issue, i should not have to be thankful for old mate helping as he should not have had to get involved anyway.
Do you even know how the license system works for football grounds?
I'm more upset at the antics of you throwing your 2 bobs worth in, for whatever reason, so how about i get a group of fellas together and we go to Kahibah and have some fun up there, ignoring your requests, bring our own booze, see how you handle it, see if you fail after we move around the ground abit.
Better still just give it a rest, go back to the NPL2 page, bye.
Nobody is arguing that they were wrong to ignore the original request. But they did, so other people took it upon themselves to intervene even though they had no legal obligation to. Your whole rant is aimed more at the people that tried to help than those who actually broke the rules.
And yes I understand exactly how a liquor licence works. I was the licensee for a Rugby club. If there were random people helping enforce the rules when I was in the position I would have been thanking them, not rushing to a public forum to rant about them.
Also you can get a group of fellas together & do whatever you like wherever you like. You do whatever makes you happy. But If you do it at a Kahibah game I can guarantee I won?t be requesting you do anything as I won?t be there so I won?t fail a thing.
Anything actually happening football wise?
Tomorrow:
Croatia v NL and
Cardiff v Bolwarra
Think Croatia game might be better quality and more competitive... any chance of an upset from NL?
Can you take your conversations about sideline politics somewhere else and leave this for actual football
Agreed Shepard, although it?s rather interesting knowing whether the Kahiba conference league fans were drinking a longie or just a 6 pack. Let?s leave this for actual football talk thanks guys
Do we think most zl1 teams to progress in the cup? Or a few upsets on the cards?
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Bolwarra 1-2 Cardiff.
Not a bad effort from a ZL2 side. I heard they played alright against the mighty Cardiff.