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I can understand why people would not want to lose Frost. However looking at it objectively my sense is that there might be tendency to over rate his performance this year based on him being one of the few players who improved and gave us some joy in such a truly dismal season. As an example many. myself included, might have assumed metres gained might have been one of his strengths given his speed and desire to run and carry the ball. But the stats suggest that is not the case If we trade him we will see where the market rates him. Late second round would be my guess.
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Normally I would either ignore such a mindless, rubbish post or make some sarcastic, facetious comment. Didn't want to do the first. Couldn't be bothered with the latter. So I will instead I'll respectfully ask you to sod off.
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Spot on doc. We were close to folding as a club when Jimmy saved us. And after the neeld era we may have been a little bit better financially (just) but our playing list was a shambles. It takes sustained sucess over say 10-15 years to build really strong depth. It is one reason clubs like swans, cats, hawaks and eagles can stay up the top. And coversely why it is so hard to rise up the ladder.
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A serious question. If the cl6b want to know what hard core members think about the club then demonland would be an obvious place to ask. A for profit business would salivate over access to such rich and diverse feedback from customers. Do you think the club would be interested in some form of interaction with dl? For example a thread where a rep responded to questions? Would you (thats to say you) be open to such an idea? I recall some comments that Schwab might have posted (before my time on dl) at some point.
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My take exactly. His turovers are too damaging. They would not be such an issue if lever hibberd and hore were not also turnover merchants (albeit not in frosty's league). But they are.
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Agree. I have used him as an example of the sort of player we need for a couple of years. My guess is his asking price is too high. Who knows if accurate but there has been talking of him asking for up to 800k a year.
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I've got it. A bit of yze magic mixed with basil and you get hey pesto.
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Wouldn't trust that demonblog fella....
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Um, if keen on knowing what Demonlanders think about the idea of drafting Adam Tomlinson, this thread would be a good place to start
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Another opportunity to pot Roos? That seems to imply that i have been a relentless critic of Roos, which is simply not to true. And unfair i might add. I have made it abundantly clear over the years that he was fantastic for the club, made plenty of great calls and that i have full respect for what he achieved. I reiterated this view only recently. My recent criticisms of him, albeit pretty mild ones, are related to what i see as him failing to take responsibility for his part in where we are at present. Roos loved the adulation and roosy chants during last years finals. And well he should, he had much to proud of in terms of his role in our journey. He, Bartlett and PJ were the key architects of our rise. But you can't take partial credit for all the good and not accept responsibility for some of the bad, in particular recruiting and trading decisions made under your watch that still impact the club. I'm not 'one of those' that that attributes all the bad calls to Roos but i'm also not 'one of those' who think Roos was the messiah who could do no wrong.
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On roos and our need for an outside player with elite skills it should not be forgotten that under his watch he ticked off giving up pick 3 for Salem and Tyson, meaning missing out on Kelly. I supported the decision at the time, but history has not been kind and there is no doubt in hindsight it was the wrong call. The argument that we would have picked up billings doesn't wash with me for two reasons. One, I suspect it is not true and besides they actually never had to make the call so who really knows what they really would have done. Second, if they had taken billings they would have made an error in terms of judging talent and the type of player our list ultimately would need. Besides even if they had picked up billings he would have provided more outside run than Salem and Tyson.
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That may be true (Roos not rating him). But roos argued he was surprised we were into him Tomlinson because we need outside run. Yet that is exactly why we are keen on him as he is an elite runner (regularly topped has time trials). Maybe he meant outside player with elite skills (e.g. hill). I've said it before but jeez I would have liked it if roos had targeted such a player when he was coach, instead of so many meat and potato contested ball winners. Surely given we dont have to give up anything to get him it's a good deal for us.
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I don't think goody will review this season. Put it behind us. Wasn't the Melbourne way. (Insert sarcasm emoji here)
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How on earth is this different to your quote from dz?
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Ya don't mess with dl goody. Nice get Moonie. Graphics and all. Typical from the footy media. Really most are just dead lazy and I'm amazed given they are paid to be experts at their collective lack of knowledge. The only ex footballers I rate from a knowledge and analysis point of view is Mick mcguane and Terry Wallace.
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Strange isn't it. Very strange. Worries me that he is not a gre a t kick but we desperately need runners and he seems to offer that. As does Langdon. Durable too. Hardly missed a g a me. Of course now that he is likely coming to us he'll cop an injury.
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My though too. No idea what this says but maybe it is referring to us: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/giant-adam-tomlinson-might-be-forced-out-as-gws-tries-to-keep-lachie-whitfield/news-story/6990af03a2d28cf2d95636759099777c
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Might be tricky to build into the CBA
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Of course he knows, or at least the general scope. And I'll bet london to a brick he knows the salary. My guess is that richo himself will have a fair say in what his responsibilities are and what his role will be. They wanted him, wanted to ensure another club didn't grab him and I have little doubt part of the pitch was to create a win win scenario. We get his expertise and he gets, within parameters, scope to focus on what he is most interested in. Given things are still somewhat fluid I see it a massive vote of confidence in the fd and tbe club that he went with us or didn't just say let's wait a while.
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What's the rush? I mean im all for transparency and good comms but their review is still going, and the dust is still settling from the departures, so I assume the full scope of his role is yet to be nailed down. So it would be silly to make some announcement about his title and resposibilities ahead of that. And to what end? To appease a few dees fans who are worried about the lack of clarity about his role?
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Gws have some brilliant kicks too. Kelly, finnlayson and Whitfield in particular. A key skill players need these days as opposed to say 15 years ago is the ability to weight a ball over zones and into pockets of space and the quick change of direction diagonal kick. Both very tricky and both reasons why so many kicks get turned over and intercepted across hb.
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All of 50. Brave too. I'm hoping for a dry deck on Friday as I reckon if dry wc will give cats a real touch up.The cats simply can't score enough.
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Agree dazzler. There was one kick in particular, back into the corridor, that was a thing of beauty.
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Not sure if you are joking (sarcasm can be difficult to discern - grapeviney says hi). But if not I agree. I love the giant's theme song. I give has a real shot at going all the way. I think they'll beat lions (Great odds btw - lions short priced face. But shouldn't be. Favorites yes. But not 1.65). And if they do they'll have some real momentum.