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GWS list of targets revealed

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go on then enlighten me

North is an unstable hole easier to poach players from / trade with.

 

Hhmmmnn, yeah, it's a bit like that, isn't it. In todays reduced bench, endurence is more important, and height as well. But, so is toughness.

So is toughness..... and kicking, handballing, marking. Or playing the game Australian Rules Football in general?

All I hear with him is height and endurance! It's because that is all he has going for him at this stage!

go on then enlighten me

There are a whole host of possibilities, but I think the one you have firmed on is least likely.

They are intending to build a list with talented players.

Chances are they will have a list of 'types' to fill in building their list.

Maybe they think they are more likely to have their choice of North players, because they are likely to leave?

Maybe they think they are going to have a hard time getting North players to leave, so they need to scout a wide range of players who find one that will?

Maybe they have looked at North and can't figure out who they'd like to poach?

Maybe they see North as being a club with a few different 'types' that they need to fill, so depending on who they poach from elsewhere, they will change their target from North?

I could go on, but you get the point.

I hope.

 

15 year old kid scoops the real news outlets and posts his own article to get hits on a site that gives money to the most viewed author before posting his own link. Hold the presses.

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So is toughness..... and kicking, handballing, marking. Or playing the game Australian Rules Football in general?

All I hear with him is height and endurance! It's because that is all he has going for him at this stage!

(sigh) yeah, he's not putting the intesity in.

I'm not sure, and this is based on nothing but a 'gut feel', but for some reason, I get the feeling that he could be a 'money type'.

Edited by dee-luded


What are you going to do with that 200 bucks eth38?

 

The most interesting thing about that article is how the media have continued to jump on the 'Scully will sign with Melbourne' bandwagon.

they can have Morton for a Gold Coin donation and a few loose tic tacs....

that would suit both clubs only i feel that Cale Morton might be terrified by the Sun like a character from a certain benchwarmer movie.

Keeping Scully is imperative!


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15 year old kid scoops the real news outlets and posts his own article to get hits on a site that gives money to the most viewed author before posting his own link. Hold the presses.

Haha, neither The Age nor the HUN have posted anything about this...I had the choice between linking the one article I found on the net or my one which could potentially make a little bit of money, so naturally I chose my one :)

What are you going to do with that 200 bucks eth38?

It's not mine yet - prizes go to most views at the end of the month.

I've written on the site for a year and finished second once, so hopefully I get first this time around.

Anyway, this is off- topic, isn't it? :P

Edit: And thanks Tricky.

Edited by eth38

Only thing I'm interested in is what's written inside those files - the names don't really mean anything. Would be very interesting to see what's written about our guys.

edit: never know, they might have just mashed 4-5 random keys together. I'll leave it brute-forcing for the day. Nothing to lose.

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