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Vitamin Dee

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  1. The Skipper of the Costa Concordia
  2. Choco Royal, more like a melted After Dinner Mint at best. Time to give him the Scotch Finger.
  3. Wooshka - the lid is off, and, why the hell not? It's nice to smile again, people had forgotten I had teeth. I hope his contract includes a % of the increase in Casey gate receipts.
  4. Brief discussion only, some points of interest; ■ Question 1 asked to Neeld was about the Collingwood profit; ■ Much research (Craig / Mission) went into the decision to go to Darwin for Heat/Humidity training Vs High Altitude training; ■ Heat/Humidity training will be part of an ongoing preseason regime, must be 2-3year at least to get the benefits; ■ Was asked about the recovery time after the trip to Darwin, as players generally struggle the following week to play after such a trip. My favourite part of the whole interview was Neeld's response to this question "Everything is planned to 1cm of its life" ■ Boys in much better shape than this time last year; ■ Dawes to play deep in forward 50, mentioned Pedersen, Fitzy and Mitch as Forward/Ruck options.
  5. Dom Barry (Nong) or (Champas) or (Bubbles) James Magner (Szubanski)
  6. B: Nicholson Frawley Garland HB: Watts McDonald Dunn C: Trengove Sylvia Grimes HF: Howe Clark Blease F: Byrnes Dawes Pedersen Foll: Jamar McKenzie Jones Int: Tapscott Toumpas Viney Sub: Rodan 1. Settled and balanced back 6 2. Experienced and hard centre line 3. Dynamic HF line 4. Fresh, structurally sound FF line 5. Experienced hardnosed on ballers 6. Fresh, flexible and hard interchange 7. The Sub IMO must be someone who has the ability to create and make things happen quickly. He either will have to contribute to a team who is in a strong position when he comes on, or, try to improve their position. Both very different situations, DRod can fill this roll better than most.....if not, at least we will learn a few new dance moves for the evening ahead. Edit: Formatting
  7. His change in shape is quite noticeable, I think he could be a bolter this season. With an increase in stamina/endurance, and, a clean bill of health, watch out. I salivate at the prospect of Tapscott, Viney and Wines (touch wood....literally) either coming off the square or starting in the guts.
  8. As frustrating as it is based on the positions taken in the draft and very early form, neither Morton nor Gysberts were able to cement positions in our midfield for a variety of reasons. We weren't exactly fighting off clubs with a chair and whip like lion tamers, this shows an awareness of their deficiencies by others. Neeld is all about attitudes and actions, one can only assume that the attitudes and actions shown thus far from these player are substandard. "Ask not what my club can do for me, but what I can do for my club"
  9. I think your skills have found their ceiling....champange comedy...hehe
  10. I would love a gun mid, but I'm not sure we will land one that will demand big dollars. The club may want to use the surplus funds on a proven player, especially to hold down a key position post. If Rivers goes he is replaced, if he stays, we will have the ability to use one of the moblie defenders up forward. Interesting times ahead.
  11. Don't be surprised if the club throw money at Chaplin, particularly if Rivers is likely to move on.
  12. It’s so sad and embarrassing that this time of year is my most exciting as a Melbourne member. If it was a once off it would be palatable, however, it has been the case for far too long. The reality is that year in year out we have to unearth immediate core team ingredients rather than adding cream.....we have a team, yes a team, of first round draft picks, most of whom can't run, won't work, get pushed over too easily AND don't hurt enough. Enter; 1) Apatite for all contests 2) Absolute distain in a loss, both in a one on one contest and the teams end result 3) Willingness to work both ways 4) Sacrifice for the jumper and your mate Enter J Viney and J Hogan to follow. I’m 32 and look 42, during footy season I hate Monday’s even more so. Mark Neeld was chosen for a reason, he has seen how the best do it, he’s methodical and uncompromising exactly what is required. Initially it got up a few people, but have a look at what we have been watching for the past 10 years. Frankly, I wouldn’t put up with anyone who didn’t stir things up, that would show a certain contentment. I have faith that he will demand players whom will want to buy and take ownership of carrying the club forward, not content on getting buff (excludes a few) and having a kick on the weekend. The fact that J Viney in round 1 2013 on debut will be one of our toughest and most uncompromising players should be an embarrassment to the club….but it will make the others learn very fast that this is the standard, not simply one out of the box. Get the broom out, it hasn’t worked and let savages in.
  13. Great size but will not provide value based on the $ anticipated. In addition, he is possibly 1 head high hit away from a rocking chair.
  14. I feel that Mark Neeld is assessing and observing our lists capabilities like a hungry Hyena stalking a pack of Flamingo's....Its tough to watch but it was never about this season.
  15. I would love him, he has dash, great 1 on 1 and doesn’t turn it over. Boy wouldn’t he stand out! Very underrated, B&F in a premiership team and considering the players around him shows just how highly he is regarded. Unfortunately he strikes me as a one club player, best clubman type.
  16. Not very fruitful, particularly when he is the son-in-law of the President.....
  17. From what I have seen, J Viney would be a very welcomed edition to our team and is clearly a top 10 prospect in this draft. Having said that, all top 10 picks in what is claimed to be a super draft are like Ferrari's. If you had the chance to purchase a new Ferrari for the price of a new Commodore, you would be crazy not to explore further as it represents far greater value. People say he is small and slow, so in retrospect, how many of us would not trade the pick 4 used on Morton for Sam Mitchell?
  18. Home at the MCG is something to savour Cant help but feel you did us a favour Entrance music: George Baker's Little Green Bag
  19. The kid can play he is actually one of the most intelligent players on the list, which, could be a whole other thread in itself. He, like many others on the list, lacks intensity and appetite for the contest. As I’ve said before, Watts needs to be thrown into SAS training from Sep - Feb to learn about work rate and hunger, and, there are a few spots on that train that can be filled by his mates.
  20. There is an alternative. Let’s sack the coach and have the disgruntled players select the new coach. The psych test will be optional, they wouldn’t like to be told how to run the process either way. By coach I mean someone who would be happy for the players to advise of their preferred style of play and training regime. Modern game trends and proven finals football is not essential.
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