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2 minutes ago, Rednblueriseing said:

 

 

 

Unfortunately guys the real issues with players like Clarry, Brayshaw even Viney is they came to the MFC with no gun mids to learn from trying their butts off but when the going gets tough you need a Selwood, Pendelbury type to lead his troops and pave the way. As a life long member this is the worst I've ever felt about the Dees, just when we have a heap of talent that should be the envy of the comp we find ways to stuff it up. I just want one off these guys to become a top 3 player in the comp for once...

And leadership i think was missing.   I reckon chunk might have settled them down some what out there.

And if Lewis was still out there,  he would have calmed them down,  and got them focused in the middle.

 

What is happening now with the runners.?

 
26 minutes ago, picket fence said:

So we pick on a two time B&F and All Australian whos form

Pick on.  You have a strange way of words about a footy game and the players of that game pf.

 

No one is picking on Oli, but he has stopped progressing his individual game.

It's time he got on top of his skill issues, and stepped up.

1 hour ago, Watts the matter said:

His lack of development is an enditment on all of our coaches, and we have enough of them.

Needs to stick his tackles, run harder, stop stepping back into traffic, start absorbing tackles with forward momentum and hit a target by foot.

 

It’s also an indictment.

 
1 minute ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

Pick on.  You have a strange way of words about a footy game and the players of that game pf.

 

No one is picking on Oli, but he has stopped progressing his individual game.

It's time he got on top of his skill issues, and stepped up.

Agree but Somethings not right!

57 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

I think he might be the sort of guy who needs the truth from someone he respects. His disposal is a massive defect currently but he also gets a lot of balls without much choice but to quickly get rid of it. Need an expert to fix that one.  Its like his reflexes get him to a lot of balls others would not but it puts him under pressure. Maybe the game has changed but we need an old fashioned rover to Max. Maybe kozzie as he matures.

Pickett is overrated so far.


13 minutes ago, Deeko2 said:

rubbish comment.

He’s won two best and fairests and was second in the other. They’re clearly not concerned about the way he plays 

How many B&F's again was that.

The rubbish is yours, that you think a player does not need to change and to improve.

Wake up and look properly at games,  and stop playing favourites.

1 hour ago, Alex Flood said:

Both him & Viney couldn’t kick straight if it their life depended on it.

Except directly to the opposition.

 
1 hour ago, picket fence said:

I cannot believe you guys.... drop Clayton Oliver???? Never in this LIFETIME... [censored] you blokes have lost the plot!!

Accountability?? Ok lets run through our list of "Unaccountables" shall we Oh and lets not forget he is a dual B&F and all Australian

I'd drop Max on his showing today before Clayton Oliver!!! 

Viney gone, Vaanders gone Brayshaw, gone and a few more others Tomlinson, Lever, Langdon all POOR

Garbage 

BS. Clayton was terrible today. An absolute liability. Brayshaw tried his guts out and was effective.

Edited by President Dee Trump


4 minutes ago, President Dee Trump said:

Pickett is overrated so far.

rubbish.

He’s a small flea who runs around fast. He did one goal assist today and a few tackles. He also gets smashed many times because of his size. Reminds me of other promising players we had who ended up delivering nothing.

2 minutes ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

How many B&F's again was that.

The rubbish is yours, that you think a player does not need to change and to improve.

Wake up and look properly at games,  and stop playing favourites.

Ah..... what?? He’s won 2 as I said. What are you on about?

Hes not playing at his best but he cops more attention than any player on our team. Of course he needs to improve but deadset, he’s one of the last of our issues.

As I said previously there are plenty more concerns about guys going backwards rather than Olly.

 

Clayton had a bad game, horrible actually, last week he was one of our best, against Carlton probably our best.. Clarry is teh type of player thatr when it works its brilliant and it works more than often, when it doesn't, people bag him for being lazy and not kicking it enough.. which there is some truth to but dropping him after a poor game is peak hysteria in my opinion. I will back him in to bounce back.


Doesn't handball properly, just sort of flicks off and hopes for the best, in 2018 it was really lightening quick hands out of congestion now it's just no brainer get rid of it stuff. Ineffective player right now. 

24 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Clayton had a bad game, horrible actually, last week he was one of our best, against Carlton probably our best.. Clarry is teh type of player thatr when it works its brilliant and it works more than often, when it doesn't, people bag him for being lazy and not kicking it enough.. which there is some truth to but dropping him after a poor game is peak hysteria in my opinion. I will back him in to bounce back.

He's not so lazy in a physical sense possibly,  but more in a mental sense imv.   I think he shuts off after he reckons his part is done. So maybe lazy in that sense.

And doesn't do enough when the ball is not in his area, hence his lack of effort to help out the defence, when the ball is coming back at us.

I've seen him more in the backhalf in the past 2 matches, than i can remember.

But he is not great, or skilled in that part of the ground. He makes a lot of mistakes.

34 minutes ago, Deeko2 said:

Ah..... what?? He’s won 2 as I said. What are you on about?

Hes not playing at his best but he cops more attention than any player on our team. Of course he needs to improve but deadset, he’s one of the last of our issues.

As I said previously there are plenty more concerns about guys going backwards rather than Olly.

 

What am I on about.

I'm on about,  every player has to be held responsible whether they've played 2 games, or 250 games,  whether they are 10 year players, or whether they have won 2 B&F's.

He is not above the team, nor the club, and really has to get his act together instead of putting his teammates right in [censored] most of the time.

He has lost the cleanness he had early in his career.  Since I think he has had accolades.

52 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

I do not disagree.   Kozzie being thrown to the wolves.  Time for a rest.

Yep. Goodwin is using the season as a pre season type situation. Currently Kozzy is being played on potential and not output


1 hour ago, Deeko2 said:

rubbish comment.

He’s won two best and fairests and was second in the other. They’re clearly not concerned about the way he plays 

 

1 hour ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

How many B&F's again was that.

 

54 minutes ago, Deeko2 said:

Ah..... what?? He’s won 2 as I said. What are you on about?

12 minutes ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

What am I on about.

I'm on about,  every player has to be held responsible whether they've played 2 games, or 250 games,  whether they are 10 year players, or whether they have won 2 B&F's.

.

 

Mate - I’m confused. Not sure if you’re trolling or just very erratic with your posting.

You said the coaches weren’t happy with his playing, I disputed this saying he’s won two best and fairests and runners up in another. 

Then you queried the number like I was wrong and you’ve changed the topic. You’re a confusing poster - passionate yes however a bit all over the shop 

Edited by Deeko2

I’ve had a feeling since early last year that he plays in a slightly different manner to protect his shoulders. Still think that’s true. He’s not soft and I am not implying it, but he also wouldn’t run through a brick wall to get the footy like the real top line inside mids do.

He wins an enormous amount of ball, it’s just gotta be more beneficial for the team for him to do so.

We still lack a genuine A-grader that brings effort, skill and game winning ability. We lack the strong coach and the strong on field leaders to drive standards. There is not one bloke on our list I would trust to show up and perform every single week.

Its a very frustrating and underwhelming task supporting this club

 

Edited by BW511

Oliver dishes off to a player under pressure, time and again.  If by chance the AFL introduces "team prior opportunity" as has been discussed on On The Couch, many of Oliver's disposals would result in a free kick to the opposition. 

 
11 minutes ago, Deeko2 said:

 

 

Mate - I’m confused. Not sure if you’re trolling or just very erratic with your posting.

You said the coaches weren’t happy with his playing, I disputed this saying he’s won two best and fairests and runners up in another. 

Then you queried the number like I was wrong and you’ve changed the topic. You’re a confusing poster - passionate yes however a bit all over the shop 

I said the coaches weren't happy with is disposal ratios, and he wastes a lot of them.  And they want him to use the ball better and use it by foot.  For him to kick more, as we know. That means they want him to get out with the ball and use it by foot. 

Not that he receives the ball on the outside, although that would be good as well.

 He should kick the ball more often,  but not slam it onto boot under pressure as he does.  He needs to escape with ball,  away from the ball up, and use the ball.  He can kick very well when he has time.


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