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Following on from PaulRB's prediction on what leadership structure he thinks the club will go with in the other thread, I thought we could all have a go at doing the same. * There's no need to add more debate about it here, this is purely a competition thread to see how can nail it. Bragging rights for the winner.

My tip (please use the same format) ...

C - Trengove

VC - Moloney and Frawley

LG - Jamar, Jones, Grimes, Clark and Green

 

C- Trengove

VC- Frawley

LG- Jones, Moloney, Jamar, Grimes, Garland

 

C - Moloney

VC - Trengove

LG - Jones, Watts, Frawley, Jamar

if gws can have leap of (considerable) faith with one of our ex-players, then we are no less obliged to see-em-and-raise-em, and anoint our young gun jt to the captaincy. we can can't keep on appointing leaders based on years served and loyalty.

  On 22/01/2012 at 09:58, bush demon said:

if gws can have leap of (considerable) faith with one of our ex-players, then we are no less obliged to see-em-and-raise-em, and anoint our young gun jt to the captaincy. we can can't keep on appointing leaders based on years served and loyalty.

Who cares what gws does. I sure as hell dont.

 

C - Grimes

VC - Trengove

LG - Jones, Green, Frawley, Moloney, Garland, Watts

C - Trengove - Grimes

LG-Moloney, Frawley, Martin, McKenzie,Jones


For those nominating Trenners as skipper and the likes of Beamer and Nut as VC. This creates nonsense. Your saying we have no mature players to act as captain, but yet you have a 40 gamer as captain of those mentioned maturing our young players.

If you want a young captain, surround him with young support to build!

How good is Wozniacki in that red dress?

C Moloney

VC Trengove Grimes

LG - Green Jamar

tomorrow - I will guess again and I dont mind that I dont know yet or that it may be different. Im confident MFC is in good hands,

C/ Maloney

Vc/ Trengove

Lg/ ..from....Jamar, Davey, Grimes, Jones, Frawley, Clark, Wozniacki....how many are there in the leadership group anyway??...


  On 22/01/2012 at 09:48, Demon_spurs said:

C -trengove - grimes

vc moloney

lg rivers clark jones frawley

C Moloney

VC Trengove

LG Green, Jones, Frawley and Watts

C- Green

VC-Trengove

LG- Jones, Moloney, Jamar, Grimes, Frawley


C - Trengove

VC - Rivers

LG - Jones, Grimes, Green, Frawley, Moloney

Captain - J. Trengove

Vice - J. Grimes

LG - Green, Jones, Clark, Frawley

I dont really believe in leadership groups. Most players will have some type of leadership but I dont think it requires a title for the public. Should be in house.

Moloney © Grimes © Trengove ©

Rivers Frawley Jones McKenzie

Having Jordie in there is wishful thinking on my part.

And I believe the paper report about shared captaincy.

I don't like them normally, but these are not normal circumstances.

 
  On 22/01/2012 at 20:48, rpfc said:
Moloney © Grimes © Trengove ©

Rivers Frawley Jones McKenzie

Having Jordie in there is wishful thinking on my part.

And I believe the paper report about shared captaincy.

I don't like them normally, but these are not normal circumstances.

I'm a big fan of the shared captaincy, and I like this setup, but I think the forwards are a bit under-represented.

Add Watts and I'd be bloody happy with that result.


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