another grub wrote:You can read too much in to people being good coaches just because they take over a team that is injury free and going well. Look at Bolton.
It is a good point, but he can only oversee what he has to work with. The Crows are healthy at the moment, but he could still **** it up.
MW wrote:Fair enough on the calendar, couldnt take the risk
Crows just tweeted that Clubs dont create these calendars. And if you look at Brisbanes, Jed Adock is on the front cover (who Brisbane has just said is not required next season)
MW wrote:Fair enough on the calendar, couldnt take the risk
Crows just tweeted that Clubs dont create these calendars. And if you look at Brisbanes, Jed Adock is on the front cover (who Brisbane has just said is not required next season)
Yes, but they do sign off on them. It's mad to think that a licensed product featuring a club's players isn't overseen by the club. If that's the case, I'd be asking questions of my club.
You're my only friend, and you don't even like me.
Crows have signed Hugh Greenwood to a 2 year deal.
HUGH Greenwood’s transition from basketball to football is complete with the former Boomer officially signing with the Adelaide Crows.
The 23-year-old has spent the past two weeks trialling with the club and has been locked away on two-year contract as a category B rookie.
Greenwood stunned basketball circles two weeks ago when he announced he was walking away from a three-year NBL deal with the Perth Wildcats to pursue an AFL dream.
"The factory of the future will have only two employees, a man and a dog. The man will be there to feed the dog. The dog will be there to keep the man from touching the equipment" – Warren Bennis
Gozu wrote:Crows have signed Hugh Greenwood to a 2 year deal.
HUGH Greenwood’s transition from basketball to football is complete with the former Boomer officially signing with the Adelaide Crows.
The 23-year-old has spent the past two weeks trialling with the club and has been locked away on two-year contract as a category B rookie.
Greenwood stunned basketball circles two weeks ago when he announced he was walking away from a three-year NBL deal with the Perth Wildcats to pursue an AFL dream.