- May 28, 2008
- 16,902
- 4,882
I am staggered that Essendon are winning this poll.
Wow.
Well 5 wins compared to just the one win as we speak maybe the reason.
Both young sides, with a few older players.
Hardly surprising.
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I am staggered that Essendon are winning this poll.
Wow.
You have NFI about essendons list or yours for that matter. 4 wins in the last two years is hardly promising and its not a great time to be rebuilding with gc and ws coming in. You will have more of an idea at the conclusion of the split round.I am staggered that Essendon are winning this poll.
Wow.
4 wins in the last two years is hardly promising and its not a great time to be rebuilding with gc and ws coming in.
You have NFI about essendons list or yours for that matter. 4 wins in the last two years is hardly promising and its not a great time to be rebuilding with gc and ws coming in. You will have more of an idea at the conclusion of the split round.
It hasn't been about winning for us over the last 18 months. Our rebuilding will be just about complete at the end of this year. I fear for the clubs that are about to bottom out, but this year will be our third at the bottom. Our top 21 picks include: Morton, Grimes, Maric, Watts, Blease, and Strauss. If we do come last and add Scully and Butcher we'll be well set. The aforementioned players plus Garland, Bennell, Cheney, Frawley, Jurrah, Jetta and Wonaeamiri represent the best list of 20 and unders in the league (Garland is 21).
Who? Gumbleton can barely get out on the park... it's not good to have chronic problems in your back, just ask Garry Lyon.They have genuine KP forwards
Settle pettle.
This is easily the most cringeworthy saying ever invented.
Your point is valid about some of them not producing much yet, but it is also worth noting many of them haven't had the opportunity to yet, so anything is possible.
In addition, players such as Morton, Grimes, Cheney, Bennell, Maric and Garland have all played well at AFL level and look as if they have the capability to succeed at that level for a long time.
You would also expect Watts and Strauss to fall within that category in the future, as they are both very talented footballers. Jurrah is more speculative, but has so much ability. With him, it is more a matter of adjustment to a new culture and lifestyle, rather than whether or not he possesses the ability to make it.
In sum, as you put it, it relates to quality not quantity. When you look at the quality of Melbourne's youth, in comparison to that of other clubs, we appear to be in a very good position. In addition, Melbourne has a great quantity of young players too given their recent rebuilding efforts. In this sense, it is about quality and quantity for Melbourne, and those two things, in conjunction, would point to a bright future for the club.
Kicking 20 goals in your first 10 games of AFL footy is very poorWho? Gumbleton can barely get out on the park... it's not good to have chronic problems in your back, just ask Garry Lyon.
Then Neagle? For Neagle a good game is getting around 5 posessions. No thanks.
Who? Gumbleton can barely get out on the park... it's not good to have chronic problems in your back, just ask Garry Lyon.
Then Neagle? For Neagle a good game is getting around 5 posessions. No thanks.
Melbourne by the width of the Grand Canyon.
We are talking about teams, not losses in the last 2 years.
**** me ... i can't wait till the second weekend of this split round. if fletcher and hurley return with mcveigh, prismall and reimers all working on their fitness in the meantime we should kill them.
LOL!On paper we have you covered on every line.
hahahaha ... nice attempt to hedge your bet. if you've got us covered on paper you'll either win or we'll win in a meaningful result.If you somehow pull out a meaningless win, then good for you.
LOL!
hahahaha ... nice attempt to hedge your bet. if you've got us covered on paper you'll either win or we'll win in a meaningful result.
oh so now you haven't got us covered on paper?Ok, so you would rather a meaningless win or picks 1 and 2 in the draft?
oh so now you haven't got us covered on paper?
we don't tank ... and any club tanking before the halfway mark of a season is an absolute friggin joke. Unless your club is in utter turmoil (such as richmond's) whereas the demons are as happy now as they've ever been.
you guys can take scully and butcher, have a look at geelong, how many top 5 draft picks do they have? pretty much none, yet, they are the best team in the comp, just coz you get the first 2 picks doesnt automatically mean your gona win a flag in 3 years, i feel sorry for people who support melbourne, supporting the other mob every week in a hope that you lose enough games for a priority pick, how fun is that? and if melbourne has essendon covered on every line already, why are melbourne sitting at 1-8 with their only win against richmond and on the bottom of the ladder! while essendon are fighting for a spot in the finals, yep, sound like you have got us covered alright
a club who hasn't won a premiership in half a century accusing the equal-most successful club in the league of mediocrity or likely to descend into it.rubbish and ****
Yeah, you should kill us. Based on what?
On paper we have you covered on every line.
If you somehow pull out a meaningless win, then good for you.
I guess I will have to comfort myself with the Scully/Butcher combo coming to the MFC.
Ah well...