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3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

IMO Would still trade him, went missing in the third and most of last except for a gimme goal from 15 out then a crumb. Thats my opinion take it or leave it!

I think I'll leave it. 

'Went missing except for a goal kicked thanks to good positioning and forward craft and another goal snapped around the body from a pack, which were the decisive moments winning the game for us and keeping out finals hopes alive.'

Yep. 

We should be riding Fritsch's prospects of doing a full Petracca over the pre-season and into 2021, not making up feeble excuses to pick at him.

1 hour ago, Elegt said:

he's a like for like for jack watts with worse kicking skills

OMG trade Oliver & now Fritsch, who else Petracca, May, l await your next ridiculous comment 

except Watts was a no1 draft pic & Fritsch rookie listed

Watts never took an overhead mark in his life, Fritsch is our only classy player in the forward line

 
2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Misses far too many gettable goals No intensity! Trade

Christ, the insanity virus has struck this site yet again. Bunch of skittish schoolgirls.

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Not a feeble argument at all. I reckon he is a player that lacks intensity and misses goals which incidently, would have put the game right out of reach. Until he remedies this ( and I'm not sure he ever will) he will continue to frustrate supporters. No one is of the trade table so to ridicule this is to minimise the opportunity to pick up a player that suits our needs better! That's my take! Or is he untradable???

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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Not feeble at all. I reckon he is a player that lacks intensity and misses goals which incidently, would have put the game right out of reach. Until he remedies this ( and I'm not sure he ever will) he will continue to frustrate supporters. No one is of the trade table so to ridicule this is to minimise the opportunity to pick up a player that suits our needs better! That's my take! Or is he untradable???

We all know you just hate skinny dudes.

15 minutes ago, picket fence said:

IMO Would still trade him, went missing in the third and most of last except for a gimme goal from 15 out then a crumb. Thats my opinion take it or leave it!

I reckon I would leave it, if you had any say in what players to delist we wouldn't have a team.

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1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

We all know you just hate skinny dudes.

Now there is a reasoned argument !! Not

 
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1 minute ago, drysdale demon said:

I reckon I would leave it, if you had any say in what players to delist we wouldn't have a team.

Not if we recruited better ones!

no

 


23 minutes ago, picket fence said:

IMO Would still trade him, went missing in the third and most of last except for a gimme goal from 15 out then a crumb. Thats my opinion take it or leave it!

I'll leave it!

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16 minutes ago, Billy said:

OMG trade Oliver & now Fritsch, who else Petracca, May, l await your next ridiculous comment 

except Watts was a no1 draft pic & Fritsch rookie listed

Watts never took an overhead mark in his life, Fritsch is our only classy player in the forward line

 

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I think we've worked out who we want to play in the forward half if Goodwin remains coach and it's not Melksham.

I'd certainly listen to offers on Fritsch, but I think we need to seriously look at how to improve our forwardline function. 

I know we didn't have Jackson for most of the year, but our forward half is somewhere between 9th and 14th. Get the forward line right and I think we'll become a much better team.

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I have NEVER said to Trade OLIVER! Don't misquote me and if you do please feel free to find posts where I have said this! otherwise keep your fiction away from facts!

I was replying to Elget, you were on my side with Oliver 


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Just now, Billy said:

I was replying to Elget, you were on my side with Oliver 

Ok thanks I'll delete that post!

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

He's just the type of player that needs to kick a crunch goal in a final and misses. He does this far too often!

Looking a little foolish now ...

Just now, picket fence said:

Ok thanks I'll delete that post!

Your's and Elegt's great claim to fame and football knowledge is that you think Oliver is a good player

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Just now, Pollyanna said:

Looking a little foolish now ...

Not at all, unless today was a final!?

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2 minutes ago, Pollyanna said:

Your's and Elegt's great claim to fame and football knowledge is that you think Oliver is a good player

Well I would think that a two time Best and Fairest winner and All Australian makes him a tad better than good. But clearly thats your opinion and as I have so often said on this forum everyone has the right to an opinion! 

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I would rather keep him, but his defensive intensity is the biggest frustration for me. Refuses to chase

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44 minutes ago, A F said:

I think we've worked out who we want to play in the forward half if Goodwin remains coach and it's not Melksham.

I'd certainly listen to offers on Fritsch, but I think we need to seriously look at how to improve our forwardline function. 

I know we didn't have Jackson for most of the year, but our forward half is somewhere between 9th and 14th. Get the forward line right and I think we'll become a much better team.

Would you entertain Fritsch for a power Key Forward?? Say Jesse Hogan?? or another?

 
32 minutes ago, Elegt said:

I would rather keep him, but his defensive intensity is the biggest frustration for me. Refuses to chase

Strange how the top quality intercept/rebounding opponents he keeps being matched up on keep having comparatively quiet games.

I know who I would rather keep between Weideman and Fritsch.  At least one of them actually marks the footy.....


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