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Excellent.What is Crouch's Job security like?
What is Crouch's Job security like?
It's likely that he'll stay in the team for the next 4-5 weeks, depending on how long it takes Van Berlo to come back. He generally plays a reasonably negative midfield role, which probably limits his scoring output. He will probably move in and out of the team quite a bit throughout the year, but he is a safe bet for the next 4 weeks.How do you guys rate Kerridge? does he look like being part of the senior team on a regular basis this year?
Crouch - If you have him be prepared to keep him for some time.
Not too bad, 2-3 weeksHow bad is his hammy??? Have they given him a timeframe???
Cool thanks bud.Not too bad, 2-3 weeks
How bad is his hammy??? Have they given him a timeframe???
Hi Adelaide fans, all the best this week.
A quick question - who do you reckon is likely to be sub this week. Have both Matty Jaensch and Brodie Smith in an Ultimate Footy comp and have a feeling that one of them will be sub this week. I know it's only a guess, but who do you think the sub will be this week.
Any replies would be much appreciated.
how long is crouch out for? Danger should of got more than 120!
That actually won me a game this week. I haven't had Pittard at all.I cannot believe I accidentally unselected an emergency in the backline this week. Copping Pittard's 0 rather than Stevenson's 82 has me raging.
I also forgot that Laird was a vest as well. Hoping his performance shows Sando he can play a full game. In the end I think I won't go for Gawn, with Rowe and Daw, I at least have cover in an emergency.Danoz Docherty will also be hurt by the return of Hanley. Though there are other youngsters they can drop (won't be Mayes I bet).
Gawn is potentially already better than Jamar currently
Laird would have to be in the 21 if we rest Brown I reckon, as the Hawks have a couple of dangerous smalls in Breust and Anderson now that Cyril's out. If he can improve further on a 60 average he'll be great value.That actually won me a game this week. I haven't had Pittard at all.
I also forgot that Laird was a vest as well. Hoping his performance shows Sando he can play a full game. In the end I think I won't go for Gawn, with Rowe and Daw, I at least have cover in an emergency.
I've been shifting through possible trade options for the last 2 hours. I can afford to bring Swan in now, but means I miss out on a rook. I'm hoping Swan has another reasonably quiet week this week, to make him cheaper next week. If not, I'll wait until later in the season.
So far I've been going with the theory of bringing in guys who are most likely to make money, with the thought that I'll bring in some premos when there isn't any rooks to bring in.
This meant that last week instead of removing Blicavs and subbing Rowe, to bring in Mayes and Evans, I traded out Crouch and Viney. I can bring Crouch back in a few weeks when he's fit and playing.
I'm just really struggling with the low scores. It's been many a year since I've been ranked so low at this stage of the year. These extra trades have made me rethink strategy completely. Just hoping it pays off later on when I have extra cash to capitalise on low premo prices.
Laird is safe for a few weeks yet I think.Laird would have to be in the 21 if we rest Brown I reckon, as the Hawks have a couple of dangerous smalls in Breust and Anderson now that Cyril's out. If he can improve further on a 60 average he'll be great value.
I don't have Daw yet but will consider him when trading out Blicavs. I do regret holding Viney to some degree, do you think Crouch will be worth bringing back at his inflated price?
Swan has a BE of 134, which is not beyond reason against the Saints. Probably no panic to bring him in though. Finding the right rooks is probably my favourite part of the game.
At least this week I feel less bad about not trading in Westhoff.