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whatwhat say what

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  1. miller gives us the lead, with 12:50 to go.
  2. bruce used to nail those ones back in the day.
  3. what've we got to do to get a holding the ball decision go our way?
  4. we're fortunate they're so inaccurate. kids are making a few mistakes, but the pressure they're coming under can only be good for em.
  5. pity - really wanted the lead going into the second half.
  6. awesome to see rivers, garland, bartram all playing well down back alongside dunn up front.
  7. niknat reveals he's only spoken to the eagles and the power...so far. prendergast spoke to him today apparently. about the weather, no doubt. http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/naitanui-t...sm.html?page=-1
  8. whoever we do get is likely to take at least 3 to 4 seasons to adjust to the game. going from u/18s to senior football is a big, big step, and one that most players - the likes of judd excepted - need to take that time. we won't see whoever we pick at their best until at least 2011 i'd imagine.
  9. i've been saying it for years. he's just not very good - an okay kick, but shocking decision maker with no lateral movement and zero awareness. clearly not a defender - give me ward, walsh and brown any day over bell. i'd still like to see him trialled as a tagger in the middle, but clearly the likes of junior, dunn and bartram are preferred in that role.
  10. sounds great sydneydemon... but whereabouts?? what time? etc.?
  11. what, both always injured but nevertheless vastly over-rated?
  12. and that's the thing. it's clear that, in reality, the dogs appear the only side interested in giving robbo a three-year deal. but as a 29 year old with a history of knee troubles what is he worth in a trade? given that they used, what was it, a third-rounder for aka then perhaps a 2nd rounder for robbo? not enough for mine. and not farren ray. he's just like tj - no muscle development and skills that look fantastic but misses targets surprisingly frequently for one so skilled, and exerts no defensive pressure (which may have to do with the muscle issue). i think you can safely rule green out of being traded based on comments made from officials at the club. he's considered a leader. but, as most of us have been saying for about 3 years now, one of tj, green, or bruce must go for the betterment of the overall side. it's just a matter of what we can get from them to best maximise not only our benefit but the trading club's as well. i think a player like bruce could really benefit a developing brisbane midfield. of course, we may not involve ourselves in trade week at all, with bailey chalking up our shocking performance in 2007 to poor preparation, poor gameplan, then a poor injury run. we shall see.
  13. they're called 'trade possibilities' for a reason, hangon. as i see it, the ones i mentioned would be the only ones on our list that perhaps could be valuable to other sides, and get us someting valuable in return. so the very reason that i suggested the players that i did is that i see them as being potentially valuable to another side, much as they have the possibility to be potentially valuable to us (if they get their 'heads' right, if they learn how to hit a target and not just blaze away, if they can kick more than 35m per foot, if they can learn to use their right side of their body, etc, etc). i'm certainly not advocating them all, by any means. but perhaps one, two, or three of them could be potentially beneficial for both our club and others too. you have to give something in order to get something.
  14. your brilliant analytical skills and freely-given opinions are valuable and encouraged.
  15. i think matt whelan needs a change of luck. let's see how goes higher up the batting order.
  16. hope it's ebert, simply because of the pedigree. but the thing is there's always write-ups eulogising certain players and dismissing others. really, picking any kid is a total lucky-dip. you could get a brock mclean or a luke molan.
  17. Clint Bartram Matthew Bate Simon Buckley Nathan Carroll Aaron Davey Lynden Dunn Ryan Ferguson James Frawley Colin Garland Simon Godfrey Brad Green Ben Holland Mark Jamar Paul A. Johnson Travis Johnstone Nathan Jones James McDonald Brock McLean Brent Moloney David Neitz Michael Newton Ricky Petterd Jared Rivers Russell Robertson Isaac Weetra Paul Wheatley Matthew Whelan Jeff White Adem Yze Trade Possibilities? Where to & for what? Daniel Bell - Adelaide for first round draft pick / second round and a Victorian kid or perhaps third round plus Meesen? Cameron Bruce - lower end of the first round in the draft / higher end second round (perhaps Hawthorn, Footscray, Brisbane) or perhaps Cameron Wood directly from the latter? Chris A. Johnson - West Australian team, hopefully 3rd or 4th round of draft Brad Miller - don't expect any offers, imagine he's under contract. Will stay on if so. Colin Sylvia - first round draft pick or similar not-quite-there player from another's list (such as one of Hawthorn's current ruckmen, Fisher from Carlton, etc) Rookies Jace Bode - elevate Daniel Hughes - hold Shane Neaves - elevate Daniel Hayes - drop Gone or should go Clint Bizzell Nathan D. Brown Byron Pickett Heath Neville - delist Daniel Ward - delist
  18. good contest so far. melbourne started fiddling with the ball too much which got the filth back into the game to a certain extent. losing travis - hamstring - is a huge blow, but collingwood lost harry o'brien early on too. c'mon dees. keep fighting. jones, junior, p johnson, biz, mclean, wheatley all v v good so far.
  19. when we're 1-11 or 0-12 at the mid-season break daniher will resign, and serve out the rest of the year while the club work on recruiting a new coach.
  20. i think we saw the real effects of 2 close losses. no one was prepared to chase. at all. the defensive pressure that we thought may be there after getting oh so close for 2 weeks in a row evaporated into the vapour waves of chris judd streaming forward. oh, for a superstar like that at the mfc.
  21. bell was horrific. again. his use of the ball makes ward and brown look like superstars; he tries hard, but he's very, very trying. miller just didn't give a whimper, did he? awful. i dunno. the losses aren't bothering me anymore. i'm just expecting that they're going to continue to mount up.
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