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The Liam Jurrah Appreciation Thread

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Agreed. Like the Hawks moving Franklin up the ground, boggles my mind.

i think moving franklin up the ground is a good thing!

they have roughhead, franklin is electric.

the goal of the year is an exmaple of what he can do when he plays further up.

 

i think moving franklin up the ground is a good thing!

they have roughhead, franklin is electric.

the goal of the year is an exmaple of what he can do when he plays further up.

True, but 2008 is an example of what he does do when he plays closer to goal.

i think moving franklin up the ground is a good thing!

they have roughhead, franklin is electric.

the goal of the year is an exmaple of what he can do when he plays further up.

Careful now, that kind of lateral thinking is frowned upon around here. Groupthink prevails!

 

i think moving franklin up the ground is a good thing!

they have roughhead, franklin is electric.

the goal of the year is an exmaple of what he can do when he plays further up.

Each to their own.

This year's Elimination Final against Freo gave a much more pertinent reminder of what will happen if he's played out of the forwardline IMO.

Careful now, that kind of lateral thinking is frowned upon around here. Groupthink prevails!

Odd comment.

Careful now, that kind of lateral thinking is frowned upon around here. Groupthink prevails!

Is it?

Or do the 'regulars' on here like a statement to be backed up with a decent argument?

I hardly think we are guilty of 'groupthink'...

I can't stand the opinions of half the people on here...


i think moving franklin up the ground is a good thing!

they have roughhead, franklin is electric.

the goal of the year is an exmaple of what he can do when he plays further up.

that was against essendon. good sides don't allow that sort of play...twice.

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