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Oliver Rumours on Footy Classified
Adam The God replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
Completely agree mate. Ridiculous how harsh some judge him. I hope Goodwin's not in the same camp as some of our supporters. -
Welcome to the football world, Geelong. Same thing happened with us and Elliott last year. It happens. Get on with it.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - BEN BROWN
Adam The God replied to Dee tention's topic in Melbourne Demons
He doesn't put any sort of defensive pressure on his opponents. -
It might be if Phillips is squeezed out. Nev is still contracted for another year.
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I reckon this might mean we go for Phillips and trade him with Jetta. Be interesting to see.
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Oliver Rumours on Footy Classified
Adam The God replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
Let's just put it this way. If we haven't re-signed him by Round 1 I'll be worried. It will also have a destabilising effect on the club. So Oliver and his management ought to think about that. -
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Adam The God replied to Dee tention's topic in Melbourne Demons
Whilst that forwardline could work, I think we need to be far more innovative and go harder at some zippy forwards on the fringe of other teams and we need an x factor match winner in the mix too. IMV we can't play Fritsch and Melksham in the same forwardline, and I think Goodwin realised this by the end of the year. So they either both need to invent themselves or we can't play both. I'd be keeping Charlie on the list and trying to play him between midfield and half forward, but we need to get consistency out of our forwardline. Brown, Weideman and Fritsch is quite a potent three target set up. Kozzie will be better next year, but we need 3 or 4 others that can apply pressure and x factor to the set up. Jackson is apart of that mix too. -
WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - BEN BROWN
Adam The God replied to Dee tention's topic in Melbourne Demons
I wasn't clear about this, but now that it seems McDonald will move on, I was thinking of things in term of balance and greater trade value. Happy for Weideman to stay. -
I'd take Thomas. Definitely an upgrade on what we have.
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Tom Phillips - Outside Skills and Speed
Adam The God replied to Simon Port's topic in Melbourne Demons
Hibberd - May - Lever Smith - Tomlinson - Salem Polec - Oliver - Langdon Phillips - etc etc We'll have room for runners. Add those three and our outside speed finally compliments our inside ball winners. -
Oliver Rumours on Footy Classified
Adam The God replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
Not talking about you mate, it's just a general theme of some Demonlanders posting speculation without properly engaging with what has been reported. -
Oliver Rumours on Footy Classified
Adam The God replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
An absolute must, mate. -
Oliver Rumours on Footy Classified
Adam The God replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
It's a bit of a problem on Demonland all year 'round. I've lost count of the amount of people that come on and say something they've completely misinterpreted in the press. -
I reckon we'll see a pivot soon in the Western world. Stagnant wages, increased market speculation and financialisation driving GDP, and too many people finding themselves on or below the poverty line. There'll be anarchy unless the government does more. Lots of the business community need a change. They want stability and market deregulation offers anything but. Speculators love the instability, but they're ultimately gambling. The US may be a basket case, but we've got some problems too. NAIRU has never worked. Look at Japan. It has maintained full employment and runs one of the strongest closed economies in the world, with a modest trade surplus and careful capital controls, and a centre-right government. The golden age of capitalism was driven by both sides of politics pursuing a full employment agenda. Menzies used to crow about his massive fiscal deficits. Since Keating everyone's been bragging about their fiscal surpluses, which drain wealth from the private sector and if you run them consecutively, always trigger recessions or exponentially increase the private debt burden, and then eventually trigger recessions. These Left and Right labels mean practically nothing in the neoliberal age. Some of the neoliberal nonsense I've heard the Greens sprout is proof of that and the ALP still praise Keating, one of our worst treasurers in a line of absolute failures in this country.
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Tom Phillips - Outside Skills and Speed
Adam The God replied to Simon Port's topic in Melbourne Demons
I coached both of them from a young age. Tom is a better player in my view. Smith and Polec are both lovely kicks, while Tom is a neat enough kick. -
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Adam The God replied to Dee tention's topic in Melbourne Demons
I remember, but the time is now. It's half back or nothing. He often plays defensive roles forward. Tackles aren't the only measure. They're a nice measure, but don't tell the whole story. -
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Adam The God replied to Dee tention's topic in Melbourne Demons
They can't push him out the door and then claim they want a first rounder for him. -
WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - BEN BROWN
Adam The God replied to Dee tention's topic in Melbourne Demons
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Tom Phillips - Outside Skills and Speed
Adam The God replied to Simon Port's topic in Melbourne Demons
I'd be seriously considering all three. We need runners like this on our list. It's absolutely what we've lacked and it's what's transformed an ordinary St Kilda into a finals side. -
I like Mitch and that goal he kicked against Geelong in the final will live long in the memory. I think we need to renew through our half forward-wing line on our list though. If the Doggies are keen, good luck to all involved.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - BEN BROWN
Adam The God replied to Dee tention's topic in Melbourne Demons
Reading the tea leaves, mate. -
WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - BEN BROWN
Adam The God replied to Dee tention's topic in Melbourne Demons
I think Melksham has to play half back as @Patches O’houlihan has suggested. Use his kicking as a weapon off half back. -
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Adam The God replied to Dee tention's topic in Melbourne Demons
I'd play Fritsch high half forward and wing, but I can also see the half back argument. -
Trump is a symptom of the Left's surrender to neoliberalism. Just as the Five Star Movement in Italy and the populist Left Front in France are symptoms of the Left's tacit implementation of neoliberal economic reform throughout the 1960s-1980s (Denis Healey, Bill Hayden, Francois Mitterrand, Jacques Delors, Bob Hawke and Paul Keating for starters). The EU is a neoliberal disaster created (mostly) by neoliberals on the Left. I disagree with Trump's jingoistic rhetoric and everything about him personally, but I think the rest can learn from the increased domestic, somewhat isolationist policy pivot. Globalisation is inherently neoliberal, concerned with the free flow of big business capital across borders, making our countries, environment and markets increasingly more unstable. As Minsky said (the guy who predicted the GFC), stability breeds instability. Trump's rhetoric is straight from the dictator playbook and America will be in trouble if he gets reelected, but if Biden gets in and maintains the status quo, things will only get worse internally.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - BEN BROWN
Adam The God replied to Dee tention's topic in Melbourne Demons
He needs to get stronger again. He showed signs this year of being able to compete in the air against bigger bodies, but he still double-grabs too much for my liking. If McDonald is leaving and Brown is coming in, Weideman needs to become stronger in the air. I'd be playing him up the ground and keeping Brown deeper.