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I really like the INS Of Maric and Tapscott... feel Maric get's a raw deal.. plays a bad game then gets dropped straight away when he shows some very smart goal sense/crumbing and is a deadly finisher.... but Cale Morton can play game after game of average lethargic footy and keep his spot... surely he must be trade bait... i know some will say Goddard was like this in his early years.. but Morton has been around for a while now... and i don't see any signs of improvement... if grimes/davey were fit he'd be my next out.. i'd actually rather have Lynden Dunn in for him at the moment as at least Dunn can go forward and snag 3-4 goals and plays with some kind of urgency

 

While I agree that, by virture of the way he's playing I would have him dropped, but I have a feeling the FD are trying to get him to focus on a specific part of his game.

I said this in the game day thread, but his performance was contagious in the last quarter.

 

While I agree that, by virture of the way he's playing I would have him dropped, but I have a feeling the FD are trying to get him to focus on a specific part of his game.

wanna be more specific?

Now I am really starting to think whether he can make it. I will not give up just yet but wow, he is playing Shite.


Gone.

Disappointing that now every time he gets the ball (or even goes near it) I cringe :(

He needs a new environment and I'm sure the GWS could offer that...

I actually saw Morton sqib smothers tonight. All I can see now is him running away from Brogan a few years ago

 

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