Armchair expert wrote:The loss of Cola aka the end of the bloods culture is why Sydney will actually have to bottom out, they are in a huge amount of trouble, only going to get worse for them. Spoons await
26,000 there last night.
by Booney » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:05 am
Armchair expert wrote:The loss of Cola aka the end of the bloods culture is why Sydney will actually have to bottom out, they are in a huge amount of trouble, only going to get worse for them. Spoons await
by woodublieve12 » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:08 am
Booney wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:
just need to see our membership numbers since he joined the club...
Really hanging your hat on that?
by stan » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:18 am
Blakey is a 195cm forward mate, probably slightly different to who you mentioned. I would suggest has the key forward they are looking for.Booney wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Last night was incredibly frustrating. We are so predictable in regard to when we get into positions in games and our inability to work through, we some how can't keep momentum.
People are saying "sack Longmire", but I don't agree with that personally. The responsibility has to be put on the players to a point, simple skill errors, poor decision making and so many broken tackles.
Longmire has done good job considering the youth we have had to "blood" over the past few years, rebuild on the run and have continued to make the 8.
We are due for a down season, and something I haven't experienced for some time. But with the young talent we have I don't think we will be down for long, and it's only round 4. So a slow start isn't something new.
Heeney, Florent, Hewett, Mills, Llllllloooooyyyd, Cunningham and Blakey are all quality, a couple of them potential stars, but they're all the same flavor. There's no big men in that lot and the likes of McVeigh, Kennedy, Reid, Franklin, Jack and co. have their best football behind them.
Seems to be a dearth of 23-26 year olds and KPP in Sydney's list, granted I don't really know what's running around in their NEAFL unit.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:18 am
woodublieve12 wrote:Booney wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:
just need to see our membership numbers since he joined the club...
Really hanging your hat on that?
what brings money in to the club??? Sponsors and Membership.
by Spargo » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:19 am
Booney wrote:Seems to be a dearth of 23-26 year olds and KPP in Sydney's list, granted I don't really know what's running around in their NEAFL unit.
by Booney » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:22 am
stan wrote:Blakey is a 195cm forward mate, probably slightly different to who you mentioned. I would suggest has the key forward they are looking for.Booney wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Last night was incredibly frustrating. We are so predictable in regard to when we get into positions in games and our inability to work through, we some how can't keep momentum.
People are saying "sack Longmire", but I don't agree with that personally. The responsibility has to be put on the players to a point, simple skill errors, poor decision making and so many broken tackles.
Longmire has done good job considering the youth we have had to "blood" over the past few years, rebuild on the run and have continued to make the 8.
We are due for a down season, and something I haven't experienced for some time. But with the young talent we have I don't think we will be down for long, and it's only round 4. So a slow start isn't something new.
Heeney, Florent, Hewett, Mills, Llllllloooooyyyd, Cunningham and Blakey are all quality, a couple of them potential stars, but they're all the same flavor. There's no big men in that lot and the likes of McVeigh, Kennedy, Reid, Franklin, Jack and co. have their best football behind them.
Seems to be a dearth of 23-26 year olds and KPP in Sydney's list, granted I don't really know what's running around in their NEAFL unit.
For the swans the keys is getting the best out of Heeney and Mills and ensure they develop. They are both excellent talents and should be working through the midfield.
I think it's clear I have no love for Sydney but there young crop c olming through looks better than a few other sides out there.
by woodublieve12 » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:28 am
by Corona Man » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:43 am
woodublieve12 wrote:Corona Man wrote:^ fools and their money?
he did the same with your lot...
by woodublieve12 » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:47 am
Corona Man wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Corona Man wrote:^ fools and their money?
he did the same with your lot...
We got a return for our money, You?
by Corona Man » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:49 am
woodublieve12 wrote:Corona Man wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Corona Man wrote:^ fools and their money?
he did the same with your lot...
We got a return for our money, You?
definitely... He had a better team around him at the hawks. Besides sewell he nearly carried your side to a flag in 2012
by woodublieve12 » Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:57 am
by Corona Man » Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:00 am
by Booney » Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:03 am
by Spargo » Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:26 am
by woodublieve12 » Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:42 am
Booney wrote:If the deal has seen the club lose Nankervis, Mitchell and to a lesser extent Jetta and Hannebery* and not win a flag has it been worth it?
*Was probably not required given his body was falling apart.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:43 am
Spargo wrote:Booney wrote:Seems to be a dearth of 23-26 year olds and KPP in Sydney's list, granted I don't really know what's running around in their NEAFL unit.
You need to spend more time over at wubbsy’s own thread then...
by Corona Man » Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:45 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Spargo wrote:Booney wrote:Seems to be a dearth of 23-26 year olds and KPP in Sydney's list, granted I don't really know what's running around in their NEAFL unit.
You need to spend more time over at wubbsy’s own thread then...
Is there a Sydney thread?
by Booney » Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:52 am
woodublieve12 wrote:Booney wrote:If the deal has seen the club lose Nankervis, Mitchell and to a lesser extent Jetta and Hannebery* and not win a flag has it been worth it?
*Was probably not required given his body was falling apart.
Jetta
Mitchell was the only loss which has cost us.. But he was offered a substantial contract and still turned it down. He wanted out regardless
by woodublieve12 » Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:56 am
Booney wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Booney wrote:If the deal has seen the club lose Nankervis, Mitchell and to a lesser extent Jetta and Hannebery* and not win a flag has it been worth it?
*Was probably not required given his body was falling apart.
Jetta
Mitchell was the only loss which has cost us.. But he was offered a substantial contract and still turned it down. He wanted out regardless
2018 Premiership player, wasn't he?
by stan » Fri Apr 12, 2019 12:05 pm
But you said they were all the same type of player and they are not. In fact Blakely being only 18 Probably means he'll work in with buddy and Reid for a few years.Booney wrote:stan wrote:Blakey is a 195cm forward mate, probably slightly different to who you mentioned. I would suggest has the key forward they are looking for.Booney wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Last night was incredibly frustrating. We are so predictable in regard to when we get into positions in games and our inability to work through, we some how can't keep momentum.
People are saying "sack Longmire", but I don't agree with that personally. The responsibility has to be put on the players to a point, simple skill errors, poor decision making and so many broken tackles.
Longmire has done good job considering the youth we have had to "blood" over the past few years, rebuild on the run and have continued to make the 8.
We are due for a down season, and something I haven't experienced for some time. But with the young talent we have I don't think we will be down for long, and it's only round 4. So a slow start isn't something new.
Heeney, Florent, Hewett, Mills, Llllllloooooyyyd, Cunningham and Blakey are all quality, a couple of them potential stars, but they're all the same flavor. There's no big men in that lot and the likes of McVeigh, Kennedy, Reid, Franklin, Jack and co. have their best football behind them.
Seems to be a dearth of 23-26 year olds and KPP in Sydney's list, granted I don't really know what's running around in their NEAFL unit.
For the swans the keys is getting the best out of Heeney and Mills and ensure they develop. They are both excellent talents and should be working through the midfield.
I think it's clear I have no love for Sydney but there young crop c olming through looks better than a few other sides out there.
195cm and 80kg isn't a big man, in fact he's 12-15kg's from being in the big man category, that's a long way off.
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