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Well done Milkshake.

Has been a good servant since coming over with Hibbo.

 

When he arrived I was told by a football expert that he was a "Complete Spud"

Who's the spud now :)

  • 1 year later...

Melksham played a pretty dominant first half against Richmond earlier in the year when he was put in the midfield, might still be our leading clearance player (as a very small sample size of  % of time in there) -  We obviously have needs in the forward-line, but i'm just wondering if Melksham along with Petracca can add 1 more dimension to our midfield that could push us into an elite category next year.

We obviously plan to target Langdon, probably won't get Hill, so i'm still thinking that we're going to be 1 elite midfielder short of being an absolutely elite midfield again. Clubs are targetting a Coniglio say, so if we're not going to add a player like that in there. Who exactly is going to fill that void? This year has surely taught, inspite of injuries, that we're still lacking in that area imo.

Edited by John Demonic

 

What are your views on Oliver, Harmes, Brayshaw and Viney? Do you think between their chances to improve as players we can’t form an elite midfield? I’m a bit suss on Viney, and kinda worried about Angus, but I think with an in-form Milkshake and those other guys firing, our problems point almost entirely to the forward line. 

4 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Melksham played a pretty dominant first half against Richmond earlier in the year when he was put in the midfield, might still be our leading clearance player (as a very small sample size of  % of time in there) -  We obviously have needs in the forward-line, but i'm just wondering if Melksham along with Petracca can add 1 more dimension to our midfield that could push us into an elite category next year.

We obviously plan to target Langdon, probably won't get Hill, so i'm still thinking that we're going to be 1 elite midfielder short of being an absolutely elite midfield again. Clubs are targetting a Coniglio say, so if we're not going to add a player like that in there. Who exactly is going to fill that void? This year has surely taught, inspite of injuries, that we're still lacking in that area imo.

I Noah guy...

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