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Just on the whole Chris Yarran debate,

pretty interesting that his ex coach has come out this morning telling Blues fans to be patient ..

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl...5-19762,00.html

I had a look at some of his WAFL highlights last year gee he could be very impressive player.

 
Just on the whole Chris Yarran debate,

pretty interesting that his ex coach has come out this morning telling Blues fans to be patient ..

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl...5-19762,00.html

""CHRIS Yarran's ex-WAFL coach has called for patience from Carlton fans, warning he will become an AFL star when he lifts his workrate.""

will he lift his work rate ? why hasnt he already ? is his head in the right place ?..is he in the right place ?

Kinda get the idea he'd rather be home..with his mates

I had a look at some of his WAFL highlights last year gee he could be very impressive player.

Even watching him as a 16 year old - he was very impressive.

I heard recently Brett Ratten had to ask him a month or so back whether he was a natural right or left footer - thats how good his foot skills are.

 
""CHRIS Yarran's ex-WAFL coach has called for patience from Carlton fans, warning he will become an AFL star when he lifts his workrate.""

will he lift his work rate ? why hasnt he already ? is his head in the right place ?..is he in the right place ?

Kinda get the idea he'd rather be home..with his mates

I think he needs to be given an entire pre-season and played on the ball.

Both he and Carlton want to play him as a goal kicking midfielder.

He's a Burgoyne type.

is that the best you can do fool,etc,etc,etc, :lol::lol::lol::lol:

:lol: no its not, most intelligent people could figure out the etc... for themselves, but for you I have compiled the following:

Jonathan Brown

Simon Black

Leon Davis

Mathew Pavlich

Brad Ottens

Chance Bateman

Lance Franklin

Thats only current and elite players. Good enough for you. For every player who has gome home I will raise you 5 who have stayed.

Anyhow now that I have delivered the knockout blow I won't engage you anymore. My two year old wants a muffin and is putting up quite an argument.

Get the best available. Good players will stay at a club likely to succeed and a club likely to succeed will have the best players it can get.


I think he needs to be given an entire pre-season and played on the ball.

Both he and Carlton want to play him as a goal kicking midfielder.

He's a Burgoyne type.

quite possibly..but the key wil be whether he can switch into the now . If he holds on to where his heart would rather be, he'll never realise his potential

:lol: no its not, most intelligent people could figure out the etc... for themselves, but for you I have compiled the following:

Jonathan Brown

Simon Black

Leon Davis

Mathew Pavlich

Brad Ottens

Chance Bateman

Lance Franklin

Thats only current and elite players. Good enough for you. For every player who has gome home I will raise you 5 who have stayed.

Anyhow now that I have delivered the knockout blow I won't engage you anymore. My two year old wants a muffin and is putting up quite an argument.

Get the best available. Good players will stay at a club likely to succeed and a club likely to succeed will have the best players it can get.

your a fool, how many of those players played in front of 13000 people on the weekend, try turning up to a game, knockout blow, your a blowfly.
I think he needs to be given an entire pre-season and played on the ball.

Both he and Carlton want to play him as a goal kicking midfielder.

He's a Burgoyne type.

or a Cupido type

50-50 atm

 

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