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9 hours ago, bingers said:

He reminds me of Michael Voss

you are just being "gingerist"

 
9 hours ago, A F said:

My favourite player already, alongside Tyson. But there a few guys that could join that list. Brayshaw, Hogan, Petracca. Clarry has the highest ceiling out of our mids though and I'd argue out of our players.

big call ! higher ceiling than Hogan and Petracca ?I hope the two I've mentioned become superstars and Clarry goes even past them.

Choo Choo looks the goods, but he needs to trust his ability to kick and not always handball.

He seems to get clear then handball to someone else when I think a kick would be better.

 
1 hour ago, nutbean said:

big call ! higher ceiling than Hogan and Petracca ?I hope the two I've mentioned become superstars and Clarry goes even past them.

Petracca has a higher ceiling but Oliver is more consistently good.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Choo Choo looks the goods, but he needs to trust his ability to kick and not always handball.

He seems to get clear then handball to someone else when I think a kick would be better.

They are attacking handballs 


5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Petracca has a higher ceiling but Oliver is more consistently good.

I think petracca  should always play half forward, Oliver is a pure midfielder 

21 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

I think petracca  should always play half forward, Oliver is a pure midfielder 

even better, i think we are developing a lot of young players who can play well in many positions

22 hours ago, billy2803 said:

Clarry doesn't remind me of anyone, which is a good thing, as he will create his own legacy.

He has a fair bit of Cripps about him. More skilful though.

He's a hugely exciting prospect. Once he develops a tank, look out.

 
4 hours ago, nutbean said:

you are just being "gingerist"

Prior to Goodwin, the last Ginger coach we had was Norm Smith.

9 minutes ago, Dante said:

Prior to Goodwin, the last Ginger coach we had was Norm Smith.

Do you consider Neeld strawberry blonde?


5 hours ago, nutbean said:

big call ! higher ceiling than Hogan and Petracca ?I hope the two I've mentioned become superstars and Clarry goes even past them.

It's a bit like saying though who's the better player out of Franklin or Mitchell. Very hard to say. Both superstars.

1 hour ago, billy2803 said:

Do you consider Neeld strawberry blonde?

I said Coach.

 

On 2/26/2017 at 10:40 AM, Skuit said:

Ditto the Saints and McCartin.

McCartin was taken in the Petracca/Brayshaw draft, I believe...

 


1 hour ago, dieter said:

McCartin was taken in the Petracca/Brayshaw draft, I believe...

 

That's just media propaganda.

4 hours ago, billy2803 said:

Do you consider Neeld strawberry blonde?

A blond -- that could explain quite a lot ?

10 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Unfortunate placement, Bingers! Placed straight after a comment about Simon Goodwin could lead someone to believe that you see Michael Voss (as coach) in Simon Goodwin rather than Michael Voss (as player) in Oliver. At least, I hope you were talking about Michael Voss the player...

For the purposes of certainty (putting on my lawyer hat), Oliver (the player) reminds me of Voss (the player).


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On 2/28/2017 at 9:38 AM, Gorgoroth said:

Choo Choo looks the goods, but he needs to trust his ability to kick and not always handball.

He seems to get clear then handball to someone else when I think a kick would be better.

 

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On 2/28/2017 at 2:13 PM, billy2803 said:

Do you consider Neeld strawberry blonde?

...no... I consider him a strawberry.

10 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

 

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I loved the old Choo Choo bars !!!! They were great ! As were liquorice blocks ( 4 for a penny), teeth, liquorice all sorts, cobbers, not to mention fags. Which dummy thought naming them " fads " was a good idea ??? Probably the same idiot that changed the names Dick to Rick and Fanny to Franny in the Magic Faraway stories. Oops I seem to have strayed from the topic somewhat. 

I believe young Clayton will turn out to be quite a decent player. 


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