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Sharman needs to become on average a 2 goal a game forward, as does Owens
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11 players average 2 goals a game or more last year. If we want to be generous with what 2 goals is, 21 averaged over 1.8 goals per game (the mark Higgins was at).Sharman needs to become on average a 2 goal a game forward, as does Owens
Screw being realistic. Don't you get enough of that awful shit during the season?11 players average 2 goals a game or more last year. If we want to be generous with what 2 goals is, 21 averaged over 1.8 goals per game (the mark Higgins was at).
Let's be realistic here. Considering that statement wouldn't be wanting Higgins and King to go backwards as players, we aren't going to have 4 of the top 21 goals per games players in the comp.
It’s doable if we give them good enough supply11 players average 2 goals a game or more last year. If we want to be generous with what 2 goals is, 21 averaged over 1.8 goals per game (the mark Higgins was at).
Let's be realistic here. Considering that statement wouldn't be wanting Higgins and King to go backwards as players, we aren't going to have 4 of the top 21 goals per games players in the comp.
Would also like to see more contribution from the midfield. Pou and Steele reliable shots and Hunter bobs up for an occasional goal. Not sure about Macrae’s output. Hugo looks like a possible suspect to add to the mid goal tally.
This.I think that will happen naturally if the entire side are not having to spend so much time in defence stopping the opposition scoring. If we can start winning the ball more through centre and hold it in our F50 and get repeat entries the mids will be able to become more offensive.
Previously they couldn't we got so exposed on turn over it was scary.
This from Garcia is life:
A reference to Gotthard Heinrici?? On a BigFooty board??!?Our coach is a renowned defensive expert, like General Heinrici on the Russian Front.
A reference to Gotthard Heinrici?? On a BigFooty board??!?
I didn’t have that on my 2025 bingo card.
Truly, the Saints board is a Mecca of erudition, culture and education.
Yeah, we're as erudite AF around here.........Yeah, I'm always bangin' on about the erudition round there parts.
Yeah, we're as erudite AF around here.........
Change this -A reference to Gotthard Heinrici?? On a BigFooty board??!?
I didn’t have that on my 2025 bingo card.
Truly, the Saints board is a Mecca of erudition, culture and education.
Battle is the only one of those outs who can honestly be considered to have had a good to excellent season. Membrey was very in and out and whilst we will miss him, Sharman is capable of filling that 3rd tall role and average similar numbers.I do not know if this constitutes media - it is just an Essendon fansite, but to whoever bothered, I give them credit. It is fun to see an outsider's POV. (An Essendon one at that! lol - are they not among the most conceited fanbases??)
Check it out: https://discourse.bomberblitz.com/t/season-2025-st-kilda/33851/3
Among the gems,
My Prediction
For a team that really don’t matter, it is still so much fun to watch them perform so terribly. I think in large part because of the nostalgia, St Kilda being a terrible football team plays such a large part of everyone’s football experience. Combine that with their coach being an arrogant tool and it just feels right that the Saints are mediocre.
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SG says,
But when I see the ins and outs that this writer points out...boy we lost a lot of talent. (Not that we really mind, right, cos....)
Ins – Eamonn Armstrong, James Barrat, High Boxshall, Jack Carroll, Alex Dodson, Jack Macrae, Patrick Said, Alix Tauru, Tobie Travaglia
Outs – Matthew Allison, Josh Battle, Riley Bonner, Tom Campbell, Brad Crouch, Jack Hayes, Olli Hotton, Tim Membrey, Ben Paton, Seb Ross, James Van E
Key point I am telling myself, That IS a lot of talent that went through the EXIT. but they are not going to be much good, retired, aged, we hope.
I recall that The Phantom* once told the pygmy Bantu people that the best way to deal with a bully is to leave the mark of the Phantom Skull Ring embedded on their chin, with pictures to prove it. So, I sent away for my ring in the hope of marking a few chins but when it arrived it was far too big for my fingers. However, on the plus side it had genuine rubies for eyes. By the time it fitted my fingers the rubies had fallen out, although they'd probably been stolen and traded on the black market.Battle is the only one of those outs who can honestly be considered to have had a good to excellent season. Membrey was very in and out and whilst we will miss him, Sharman is capable of filling that 3rd tall role and average similar numbers.
Its funny though, my active dislike for other clubs comes down purely to how much cheating and administrative bullshit theyve attemped over the years.
Case in point, I think I have good grounds to hate Carlton for salary cap rorting and their actions to try and absorb/destroy smaller clubs and I despise Essendon for both salary rorting and their attempt to badly dope their own players and got a slap on the wrist for it.
Their dislike for us is just they enjoy being a bully.
I hope you are not trying to turn this thread into a circus. Circus, because I have a question for you.Carlton and Essendon are no longer bullies, look at their past decades, they are laying on their backs with Phantom Skull marks imprinted on their chinny chin chins!!
* O Ghost Who Walks
if you looked on the Carlton board last year, they were ropeable hahaI hope you are not trying to turn this thread into a circus. Circus, because I have a question for you.
Don’t you agree, Carlton fans are less angry than Essendon fans?
I suppose the bomber fan base doesn’t like much of anything, not even their coach. Agree?
I’m sure the Blue baggers vent at Vossy, but I guess the Essendon lot aren’t that happy either - I reckon they probably aren’t that in love with Brad Scott. They don’t have the hope we have with RTB I’m guessing.
I hope you are not trying to turn this thread into a circus. Circus, because I have a question for you.
Don’t you agree, Carlton fans are less angry than Essendon fans?
I suppose the bomber fan base doesn’t like much of anything, not even their coach. Agree?
I’m sure the Blue baggers vent at Vossy, but I guess the Essendon lot aren’t that happy either - I reckon they probably aren’t that in love with Brad Scott. They don’t have the hope we have with RTB I’m guessing.
Harry Boyd on SEN Sportsday 21/1
In reference to the 'outs', Paton, Ross, Membrey, Hayes, Bonner and of course Battle, I think my point that they (excluding Battle) won't be much good for our rivals if they are retired or compromised by age etc., is pretty weak. It is like saying we are a car in a race with 17 other cars, and we removed some parts because the bearings in them are getting noisy, and they won't be much use to the other cars as spare parts, being that they are (old parts with noisy bearings'.Battle is the only one of those outs who can honestly be considered to have had a good to excellent season. Membrey was very in and out and whilst we will miss him, Sharman is capable of filling that 3rd tall role and average similar numbers.
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