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5 hours ago, Elegt said:

Wow 2 short handballs and a chip kick. Such a gun. Would you like me to drum up videos of all the times he didn't make the distance kicking it from 30m out

Yeah man, would love to see those.

Go right ahead.

 

I just don't think it's dong him any favours playing him in the AFL at this stage of his career.

Time and getting a lot of ball at Casey, then let's see if he can step up.

At the moment he's a liability but he's not on his own.

 
7 minutes ago, rjay said:

I just don't think it's dong him any favours playing him in the AFL at this stage of his career.

Time and getting a lot of ball at Casey, then let's see if he can step up.

At the moment he's a liability but he's not on his own.

This is the way I’ve been feeling most of the year. I saw enough last year that there could be a player in there...maybe.

But at this stage, struggling for form, he should be racking up numbers in the VFL, getting his hands on the footy and building up confidence.


8 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Hunt and Hannan have been worse

Correct.

Hannan today not d grade amateurs standard. Hunt no better. 

Should Play centre at Casey for the rest of the year, apparently thats his best spot. Bring on Lockhart.

 
4 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Get rid of Jason Taylor too

Maybe the mods here could get rid of you?

On 6/4/2019 at 6:46 PM, SwissDee said:

I think he has great skill and a really good football brain. When he has the ball you generally know something is going to happen. However his size doesn't help him with regard to putting pressure on the opposition and means that he is often out-positioned. 

I look at Lockhart, who is only 4cm taller, and I just think he has a lot more presence. If Spargo can learn how to work to the right positions (maybe it means he needs to bulk up a little), and Lockhart has his first preseason, they might make a pretty deadly duo

Sheeeit if he bulks up a little he will be slower than ever!! Nup not the answer! 


5 hours ago, Redleg said:

Correct.

Hannan today not d grade amateurs standard. Hunt no better. 

Both play like they do not want the ball. One way of saying they need to toughen up. Their pressure and tackling was not good.

9 hours ago, Redleg said:

Correct.

Hannan today not d grade amateurs standard. Hunt no better. 

Hannan is a player that has always gone missing for large stretches of matches, like JKH, and has fallen into the 'better player while not playing' genre of players that some fans think we need to get into the team to turn our fortunes around. Meanwhile players who they want out, like Spargo are consistently getting to the ball and in on most of the action all day and so highly visible mistakes are bound to be made.

Edited by John Demonic

3 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Meanwhile players who they want out, like Spargo are consistently getting to the ball and in on most of the action all day and so highly visible mistakes are bound to be made.

Phew, at least someone gets it.

(i.e., someone apart from the coaching staff).

Im sticking by Spargo.  Hes a 19 year old with the 2nd year blues, not helped by playing in a terrible team.

#JeSuisCharlie

Edited by Petraccattack


Spargo ain't got it no matter how long he spends at Casey "getting some form".

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14 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Dropped! About far king time, now watch spargy struggle in the twos 

So you are hoping a player fails to justify your opinion, nice

5 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

So you are hoping a player fails to justify your opinion, nice

I hope he proves me wrong and best of luck to him, but he's a list clogger who has never dominated at Casey 

3 hours ago, Elegt said:

I hope he proves me wrong and best of luck to him, but he's a list clogger who has never dominated at Casey 

Perhaps the most useless but at the same time ironic label ever used on this site


On 6/11/2019 at 6:34 AM, Petraccattack said:

Im sticking by Spargo.  Hes a 19 year old with the 2nd year blues, not helped by playing in a terrible team.

#JeSuisCharlie

Put him on the ball and make him work, work, work.

49 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Perhaps the most useless but at the same time ironic label ever used on this site

It's true. He's clogging the list, useless player 

2 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

Put him on the ball and make him work, work, work.

Exactly right, that's his go. Not the forward line. He'll prove a few on here wrong given time to develop in the midfield.

 
5 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Exactly right, that's his go. Not the forward line. He'll prove a few on here wrong given time to develop in the midfield.

He’s got some good qualities I agree, and I thought he added something last year. But I’m really just not sure, no matter how hard he works,   that you can play AFL level consistently with a 30 metre kicking limit... and even then he shanks many of them. 

6 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

He’s got some good qualities I agree, and I thought he added something last year. But I’m really just not sure, no matter how hard he works,   that you can play AFL level consistently with a 30 metre kicking limit... and even then he shanks many of them. 

What's with this story the keeps getting perpetuated that he has a small kicking limit?? I don't get that people cannot see that this is not true.  I can think of at least 3 goals he has kicked - and his last one against Collingwood was at least 40-45m out and went through above head hight... check out this clip here for evidence (1.05 mark)

I'd almost argue he has a larger kicking range than Hogan.

Edited by Engorged Onion


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