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For all those clamoring for Pedersen, what speaks realms isn't that he wasn't picked this week, but that he wasn't picked last week. That we preferred an untried first-gamer over him says something about where he sits in the pecking order. Whether it's fitness or capability, I have no idea.

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3 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

Surely we don't want to be going backwards by accepting performances at that level ...

You're implying that it's being accepted. I can't imagine that anyone at the club, or Weideman himself, think it's acceptable.

Also, I know that he hardly managed a touch last week, but equally, we had 32 shots on goal, so something must be working in the forward line, and Weideman must be playing some kind of role in that.

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2 hours ago, old dee said:

I have no doubt his stats were way better than the Weid. I gues it is not hard to have more than 4

I'll bet whatever you want that Weideman has more than 4 touches tomorrow.

Name your wager.

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1 hour ago, ProDee said:

I'll bet whatever you want that Weideman has more than 4 touches tomorrow.

Name your wager.

Not a bet any sane person would take. He only has to get 5 and u win. Would  be the worst odds ever offered. Even I am not that silly. 

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7 hours ago, old dee said:

You really don't think that the best player gets picked every week do you? Last year there were 3 players better than OM in defencebut he got picked week after week. 

Which 3?

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Apologies if it has already been mentioned, but does anyone else think we need to put as much thought into Mundy as we do Fyfe?

Not playing down the danger that Fyfe presents, just thinking about it in terms of how effective Mundy has been, and how effective some close checking might on one of them or the other.

Mundy doesn't get quite as much of it as Fyfe, and quite a bit less contested, but he has actually been more damaging with it - kicking goals, creating goal assists, inside-50s, even wining more clearances, than Fyfe.

On the other hand, Fyfe simply isn't troubled by getting it contested, in close or through contested marks. Is there really much point having someone hanging off him if it will just add to his free kick count?

Personally I would suggest giving Dom Tyson the job on Mundy. Doesn't give away too much in height and arguably needs the clearly defined stopper responsibility to work himself back into some form.

 

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On 13/04/2017 at 8:23 PM, Biffen said:

I wanted Frost and Spencer in last week as I thought we were slightly  inexperienced and a tad short prior.Perhaps we should have won anyway.Given the missed shots.

Goody obviously doesn't know how to coach and select as well as me but that's ok, nobody is a knowledgeable about football or virtually anything else as I am.

In time my all knowing wisdom will be revered and respected and the lamb shall lay down with the rose,Mary .

Finally some clarity.

We lesser beings are empowered through mention of your presence

(where's that irony font when you need it most)

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3 minutes ago, dpositive said:

Finally some clarity.

We lesser beings are empowered through mention of your presence

(where's that irony font when you need it most)

Bless you my son.

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15 hours ago, old dee said:

Not a bet any sane person would take. He only has to get 5 and u win. Would  be the worst odds ever offered. Even I am not that silly. 

OD the form Weids is in at the moment I doubt anyone would offer you more than evens anyway! ?

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17 hours ago, bing181 said:

You're implying that it's being accepted. I can't imagine that anyone at the club, or Weideman himself, think it's acceptable.

Also, I know that he hardly managed a touch last week, but equally, we had 32 shots on goal, so something must be working in the forward line, and Weideman must be playing some kind of role in that.

Bing from where I was sitting absolutely nothing worked well in our forward line last week. Remembering it was indoors so no random gusts of wind etc. The only match that made me feel more ill than last week's umpteen misses were some from the '87' prelim ? At least the players had some sort of excuse there....arctic Park (including a hand of God gale force swish of wind which saw an initially dead straight through the middle kick from Yater vere of its perfect trajectory in the last 10 meters which would have sealed the match ie, Big Jim would have been hugged instead of screamed at by Swooper) and playing one of the greatest teams of the modern era.

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