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Neither can I.

Love the enthusiasm that Trenners shows after a win he looks as if he loves the club already. Love his attack on the ball and his clean hands.

Love the way Scully puts his body on the line to extract the pill and his capacity to get clear from the congestion.

It's a bit like asking which leg you like most.

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Too hard. One has a quiet patch and the other steps up, and both are only going to get better. Ask me again in 4 years.

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I voted Trengove, and that is based on what I have seen this year so far.

BUT......

I reserve the right to thrown my man love from one to the other on a daily basis. :wub:

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Too hard. One has a quiet patch and the other steps up, and both are only going to get better. Ask me again in 4 years.

It will still be just as hard. Theyl both be stars.

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Scully will become the premier midfielder in the league in the next 5 or 6 years.

Trengove will become one of the best midfielders in the league in 3 to 4 years.

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It's a bit like asking which [censored] you like most.

Edited for accuracy. Apologies to the female or gender-neutral posters on the board :P

Chose Scully, but only because there was a poll there... it's too hard (TWSS).


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No it's like Lennon/ McCartney or Jagger/Richards....Sclly & Trengove are a team & will compliment each other to greatness.!!!

So much potential in that list last night..How good was Jetta last night, bet nobody picked that!!!!

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God I hate the term Sculgove

x2 sounds bloody rediculous!!!!!!!

On the topic so glad the fd didn't have too choose one as I think it would have been scully and we would be watching trengove with what ifs. I am split 50/50 they are diffident types with excellent qualities and should become best of mates for a long and very successfull career with the MFC! It's just a tad exciting!

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I couldn't choose either. Agree with RobbieF's assessment.

Barry Prendergast will still be thanking his deity of choice on a nightly basis I reckon.

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You might as well ask me to choose a favourite pair of shoes, or to select between Chanel and Prada. It's just not going to happen.

Scully and Trengove, Trengove and Scully, whichever way you look at it, I love them both.

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You might as well ask me to choose a favourite pair of shoes, or to select between Chanel and Prada. It's just not going to happen.

HA!

You picked the wroooooong board... But I love it anyway.

For mine? Scully. For what it's worth though, I reckon Trengove will be consistent, Scully will have 3-4 ok weeks, then will play the best game/quarter you'll ever see. In other words, Scully's best footy, I think, might just pip Trengove's. Trengove's overall footy will be more meaningful in 22 rounds than Scully's.

IMpossible to pick.

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I voted for Trenners, as currently IMO he's more effective & damages the oppostion. He does a lot of team things which many supporters are not in the habit of looking for. These team assists bring others into the limelight, who then take the accolades.Trenners is a beauty.

As far as who I think will be better, I can't tell, suffice to say i don't care, I'm just glad we have the 2 of them.


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Scully's handballing reminds me of Grep Williams, incredibly creative. Trenner's all round high level of skill closer to Buckley.

Yep but remember Scully can actually run faster than treacle on a slow day.

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Until Scully improves his kicking give me Trengove any day.

If he's still kicking like he is in a few years time we will be regretting his selection, no matter how good he is going.

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Until Scully improves his kicking give me Trengove any day.

If he's still kicking like he is in a few years time we will be regretting his selection, no matter how good he is going.

Out of all the positives about Scully you had to sort through them and find the one negative which isn't even that bad.

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