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11 minutes ago, Colm said:

A lot of junior footy played between July and November not to mention the combine. Lots of players develop and bit later in the season. Just look at Robey’s late season form. Others don’t kick on from where they were were

I’d imagine all top recruiter list would change dramatically during that period. I’d also be shocked if any top recruiters list looked the same as each others as everybody sees it a bit different.

Twomey gets more right than wrong over a long period of time

Get's what right ? The first round ? Of course, he has great intel.

His Phantom Form Guides change as his intel changes.

The Coates League starts end of March. It finishes at the end of August. The reason ''form guides'' change between then and November isn't because of ''form''.

But look, if you think he has a great eye for talent, fantastic.

 
9 minutes ago, Gator said:

Get's what right ? The first round ? Of course, he has great intel.

His Phantom Form Guides change as his intel changes.

The Coates League starts end of March. It finishes at the end of August. The reason ''form guides'' change between then and November isn't because of ''form''.

But look, if you think he has a great eye for talent, fantastic.

Would love for you to show me someone who gets it bang on after the first round, or even someone who gets the first round as correct as him

36 minutes ago, Gator said:

Get's what right ? The first round ? Of course, he has great intel.

His Phantom Form Guides change as his intel changes.

The Coates League starts end of March. It finishes at the end of August. The reason ''form guides'' change between then and November isn't because of ''form''.

But look, if you think he has a great eye for talent, fantastic.

Who on the media do you think has a better eye for talent? I would like to know so I can follow their work.

edit. I just read the above comment. Same sentiment as me I think.

Edited by 2021

 
28 minutes ago, Flagdees said:

Would love for you to show me someone who gets it bang on after the first round, or even someone who gets the first round as correct as him

No-one's intel is as good as the bloke with the bad haircut. No-one.

I thought I made that clear. What am I missing here ? Hello ? Anyone there ?

4 minutes ago, 2021 said:

Who on the media do you think has a better eye for talent? I would like to know so I can follow their work.

edit. I just read the above comment. Same sentiment as me I think.

Knightmare?


Just now, old55 said:

Knightmare?

LOL Knightmare was a flop mate

1 minute ago, 2021 said:

Who on the media do you think has a better eye for talent? I would like to know so I can follow their work.

I don't think anyone who earns a living in front of the camera necessarily has a great eye for talent. It's maybe why they're in the media. But maybe not.

Can you link me to any deep player analysis that Twomey's done on draft hopefuls ? You know, strengths, weaknesses, etc. ? In depth stuff ? I wouldn't have thought that's his forte, but maybe I've missed it.

He'll be pleased to know though that he has so many devotees. And look, maybe he's got a great eye for talent and I'm just being cynical that his form guide changes to the probable draft order the closer the draft gets.

 

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