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Question about Howe

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you have to be kidding, Howe is a freak of a player and never should be let go. If he looks disinterested so what, so am l and everybody else involved with the club, how many players have you seen who can take marks like this bloke? NONE, l've been watching the game forever and have never seen anyone who can take marks like this bloke, not Jezza or Robbo or Shaun Smith, no-one. You want to get rid of the one bloke who can drag supporters in when he's in form. WE NEED EXCITING PLAYERS, if l'm not mistaken 14,000 turned up today!!!!!!!

Liam Jurrah could take marks like Howe. Where is he now?

We need good players. Players who win games. The 1 hanger per game means nothing to me if we lose by 100.

I'm not ready to trade Howe unless the offer is very good but he's far from untouchable. His defensive efforts today were crud. I hope for his sake he's been carrying an injury.

 

Liam Jurrah could take marks like Howe. Where is he now?

We need good players. Players who win games. The 1 hanger per game means nothing to me if we lose by 100.

I'm not ready to trade Howe unless the offer is very good but he's far from untouchable. His defensive efforts today were crud. I hope for his sake he's been carrying an injury.

His defensive efforts all year have been rubbish. He jogs around. His lack of work rate cost us at least one goal today. I watched him jog five metres behind his man. He could see his man was going to get it and did nothing. His opponent put the skates on, received the ball and Howe couldn't catch him.

I agree. He's only tradeable if you can get something decent in return, but the way he's going, his value will continue to diminish.

i think he is a very talented forward, not a mid.

 

Anyone who think we should trade him is [censored] mental. He is still young and fairly inexperienced, with plenty of development left to go. He has missed 1 game since debuting for the Dees, so injuries aren't a concern. He is one of our best players, and he is a FAVOURITE WITH THE KIDS

HE BRINGS PEOPLE TO THE GAMES TO WATCH US PLAY

Opposition have learnt to illegally shepherd him out of contests and get away with it.

Needs to work on his engine so he can spend longer periods on the wing. It's also no coincidence that in the absence of Clark and Dawes, his form has suffered. He's a third tall who should be playing high half forward / wing.

Talent is there. Lets not panic and [censored] him off just yet.


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