Time to get Harv's back.

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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

Post: # 1393950Post 70s sainter »

Will want Lenny Hayes as an assistant if anyone from the saints in 2015 thanks.


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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

Post: # 1393953Post satchmo »

70s sainter wrote:Will want Lenny Hayes as an assistant if anyone from the saints in 2015 thanks.
I'm sure that we will want Lenny's back.


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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

Post: # 1393989Post saintbrat »

whilst I agree with some- and no disrespect to Harvs- but he just doesn't appear to give the persona of a senior coach- development yes


this occured this evening
Collingwood's Robert Harvey was named the assistant coach of the year, the Western Bulldogs' Chris Maple was the development coach of the year, and Geelong recruiting guru Stephen Wells received the support staff leadership award.


http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-09-24/h ... f-the-year


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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

Post: # 1394064Post bergholt »

saintbrat wrote:Collingwood's Robert Harvey was named the assistant coach of the year...
How could anyone possibly vote sensibly for that award? No-one works with all the assistant coaches across all the clubs so how can they compare them? Presumably Harvs wins because Collingwood have the most coaches so they get the most votes in the awards.


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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

Post: # 1394070Post FQF »

@SP_10: Well done to Banger Harvey on assistant coach of the year last night at the AFLCA awards. Great reward for all the work he puts in

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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

Post: # 1394091Post Moods »

Austinnn wrote:Harv's back? Why would we want his back? What can the back of Robert Harvey do for us? Why wouldn't we want his entire body? Wouldn't he object to someone taking large parts of his torso? Are you suggesting we kill one of our greatest players, slice him up and keep some of the parts as... what? Some kind of grotesque trophy??

You sick sick person.


LESSON: Apostrophes

Use apostrophes to:

1) denote possession, ie St Kilda's star midfielder = the star midfielder of St Kilda

exceptions: it, ie: St Kilda is a great club. Its most attractive feature is its fans. (Not it's most attractive feature is it's fans)

The reason is to distinguish it from use with contracted forms of the auxilliary verb TO BE and TO HAVE, ie It's a great club = It is a great club, It's sacked the coach = It has sacked the coach.

2) attatch contracted forms of auxilliary verbs to pronouns, for example: He's a champion = He is a champion, They'll win a flag next year = They will win a flag next year, I'd pay a lot of money to see that = I would pay a lot of money to see that, She'd seen him at a nightclub the night before = She had seen him at a nightclub the night before. In informal/spoken English this can also be done with any noun, "Roo'd wanna get a goal here." "The club'll draft the best young player." This also works with combination auxilliaries, ie: We could've had 3 premierships in the last 10 years = We could have had 3 premierships in the last 10 years.

3) create anglisised transcriptions of ethnic names, ie: O'Toole, Qur'an, Eto'o, O'hAilpin (though it's actually Ó hAilpín)

4) Occasionally and exceptionally in plural noun forms involving Acronyms, letters or numbers, ie: The 80's were terrible for the Saints, Mind your P's and Q's when talking to Neil Roberts.

Don't use apostrophes to:

1) make plural forms of standard nouns, ie: The player's are disappointed, All the club's said no to Dustin Martin.

2) punctuate nicknames ending in the letter S unless you want people to assume that what you're talking about is actually the unmentioned possession of that person, ie: I'm going round to Harv's after the game = I'm going round to the house of Harv after the game.

So "Harvs", not "Harv's". Don't give me you're s*** that grammer and speling arent importent just because you are to much of a looser too educate your self. There is a big difference between Watters re-signs and Watters resigns.

Relax mate. I think we all knew what BorderBerry meant. Possibly the most pompous post I've evr read on here


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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

Post: # 1394094Post FQF »

Moods wrote:
Austinnn wrote:Harv's back? Why would we want his back? What can the back of Robert Harvey do for us? Why wouldn't we want his entire body? Wouldn't he object to someone taking large parts of his torso? Are you suggesting we kill one of our greatest players, slice him up and keep some of the parts as... what? Some kind of grotesque trophy??

You sick sick person.


LESSON: Apostrophes

Use apostrophes to:

1) denote possession, ie St Kilda's star midfielder = the star midfielder of St Kilda

exceptions: it, ie: St Kilda is a great club. Its most attractive feature is its fans. (Not it's most attractive feature is it's fans)

The reason is to distinguish it from use with contracted forms of the auxilliary verb TO BE and TO HAVE, ie It's a great club = It is a great club, It's sacked the coach = It has sacked the coach.

2) attatch contracted forms of auxilliary verbs to pronouns, for example: He's a champion = He is a champion, They'll win a flag next year = They will win a flag next year, I'd pay a lot of money to see that = I would pay a lot of money to see that, She'd seen him at a nightclub the night before = She had seen him at a nightclub the night before. In informal/spoken English this can also be done with any noun, "Roo'd wanna get a goal here." "The club'll draft the best young player." This also works with combination auxilliaries, ie: We could've had 3 premierships in the last 10 years = We could have had 3 premierships in the last 10 years.

3) create anglisised transcriptions of ethnic names, ie: O'Toole, Qur'an, Eto'o, O'hAilpin (though it's actually Ó hAilpín)

4) Occasionally and exceptionally in plural noun forms involving Acronyms, letters or numbers, ie: The 80's were terrible for the Saints, Mind your P's and Q's when talking to Neil Roberts.

Don't use apostrophes to:

1) make plural forms of standard nouns, ie: The player's are disappointed, All the club's said no to Dustin Martin.

2) punctuate nicknames ending in the letter S unless you want people to assume that what you're talking about is actually the unmentioned possession of that person, ie: I'm going round to Harv's after the game = I'm going round to the house of Harv after the game.

So "Harvs", not "Harv's". Don't give me you're s*** that grammer and speling arent importent just because you are to much of a looser too educate your self. There is a big difference between Watters re-signs and Watters resigns.

Relax mate. I think we all knew what BorderBerry meant. Possibly the most pompous post I've evr read on here
Do spelling mistakes matter, or only grammatical ones?

Looser?


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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

Post: # 1394122Post matrix »

screw apostrophes
ive never used them

i care not if harves comes back or doesnt


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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

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good answer matrix!


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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

Post: # 1394280Post Austinnn »

Moods wrote:
Austinnn wrote:Harv's back? Why would we want his back? What can the back of Robert Harvey do for us? Why wouldn't we want his entire body? Wouldn't he object to someone taking large parts of his torso? Are you suggesting we kill one of our greatest players, slice him up and keep some of the parts as... what? Some kind of grotesque trophy??

You sick sick person.


LESSON: Apostrophes

Use apostrophes to:

1) denote possession, ie St Kilda's star midfielder = the star midfielder of St Kilda

exceptions: it, ie: St Kilda is a great club. Its most attractive feature is its fans. (Not it's most attractive feature is it's fans)

The reason is to distinguish it from use with contracted forms of the auxilliary verb TO BE and TO HAVE, ie It's a great club = It is a great club, It's sacked the coach = It has sacked the coach.

2) attatch contracted forms of auxilliary verbs to pronouns, for example: He's a champion = He is a champion, They'll win a flag next year = They will win a flag next year, I'd pay a lot of money to see that = I would pay a lot of money to see that, She'd seen him at a nightclub the night before = She had seen him at a nightclub the night before. In informal/spoken English this can also be done with any noun, "Roo'd wanna get a goal here." "The club'll draft the best young player." This also works with combination auxilliaries, ie: We could've had 3 premierships in the last 10 years = We could have had 3 premierships in the last 10 years.

3) create anglisised transcriptions of ethnic names, ie: O'Toole, Qur'an, Eto'o, O'hAilpin (though it's actually Ó hAilpín)

4) Occasionally and exceptionally in plural noun forms involving Acronyms, letters or numbers, ie: The 80's were terrible for the Saints, Mind your P's and Q's when talking to Neil Roberts.

Don't use apostrophes to:

1) make plural forms of standard nouns, ie: The player's are disappointed, All the club's said no to Dustin Martin.

2) punctuate nicknames ending in the letter S unless you want people to assume that what you're talking about is actually the unmentioned possession of that person, ie: I'm going round to Harv's after the game = I'm going round to the house of Harv after the game.

So "Harvs", not "Harv's". Don't give me you're s*** that grammer and speling arent importent just because you are to much of a looser too educate your self. There is a big difference between Watters re-signs and Watters resigns.

Relax mate. I think we all knew what BorderBerry meant. Possibly the most pompous post I've evr read on here
Don't worry champ, I'm totally relaxed. Most pompous, eh? And you've read a few, too. I hope the next time a saints forward kicks out on the full, you turn to your friends and say "I think we all knew what (player) was trying to do."
Nothing against BBarry in particular, sorry if offence was caused.


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Re: Time to get Harv's back.

Post: # 1394301Post evertonfc »

FQF wrote:
Moods wrote:
Austinnn wrote:Harv's back? Why would we want his back? What can the back of Robert Harvey do for us? Why wouldn't we want his entire body? Wouldn't he object to someone taking large parts of his torso? Are you suggesting we kill one of our greatest players, slice him up and keep some of the parts as... what? Some kind of grotesque trophy??

You sick sick person.


LESSON: Apostrophes

Use apostrophes to:

1) denote possession, ie St Kilda's star midfielder = the star midfielder of St Kilda

exceptions: it, ie: St Kilda is a great club. Its most attractive feature is its fans. (Not it's most attractive feature is it's fans)

The reason is to distinguish it from use with contracted forms of the auxilliary verb TO BE and TO HAVE, ie It's a great club = It is a great club, It's sacked the coach = It has sacked the coach.

2) attatch contracted forms of auxilliary verbs to pronouns, for example: He's a champion = He is a champion, They'll win a flag next year = They will win a flag next year, I'd pay a lot of money to see that = I would pay a lot of money to see that, She'd seen him at a nightclub the night before = She had seen him at a nightclub the night before. In informal/spoken English this can also be done with any noun, "Roo'd wanna get a goal here." "The club'll draft the best young player." This also works with combination auxilliaries, ie: We could've had 3 premierships in the last 10 years = We could have had 3 premierships in the last 10 years.

3) create anglisised transcriptions of ethnic names, ie: O'Toole, Qur'an, Eto'o, O'hAilpin (though it's actually Ó hAilpín)

4) Occasionally and exceptionally in plural noun forms involving Acronyms, letters or numbers, ie: The 80's were terrible for the Saints, Mind your P's and Q's when talking to Neil Roberts.

Don't use apostrophes to:

1) make plural forms of standard nouns, ie: The player's are disappointed, All the club's said no to Dustin Martin.

2) punctuate nicknames ending in the letter S unless you want people to assume that what you're talking about is actually the unmentioned possession of that person, ie: I'm going round to Harv's after the game = I'm going round to the house of Harv after the game.

So "Harvs", not "Harv's". Don't give me you're s*** that grammer and speling arent importent just because you are to much of a looser too educate your self. There is a big difference between Watters re-signs and Watters resigns.

Relax mate. I think we all knew what BorderBerry meant. Possibly the most pompous post I've evr read on here
Do spelling mistakes matter, or only grammatical ones?

Looser?
I loved the post by Austinnn.

I'd love Harvey back, but only at the right time. Not sure that time is now. I'd say it's unlikely he can work under Watters.


Clueless and mediocre petty tyrant.

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