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Tough guy bone crusher talk? What are you on about?I'm not sure of your business but my understanding of business is when you only have an annual lottery and a mere 17 customers to TRADE with to improve your chances of success, you value each customer. You'll need them to achieve success and a mutually beneficial TRADE (not a purchase) is the pathway to building your organisation. Of course, if your business had thousands or even millions of customers, you can afford to piss a few of them of.
The tough guy, bone crusher talk might sound nice on big footy, but really only displays a juvenile understanding of commerce within a limited market.
Tough guy bone crusher talk? What are you on about?
Mutually beneficial trade? Why would you want to give benefit to another club? Do you honestly think any of the other clubs want to help the Crows one hundredth of one percentage point? That it is good business to determine your actions around feelings, emotions and OUTCOMES of the businesses in direct competition with you?
And you think I'm exhibiting a juvenile understanding?
I am actually surprised Soligo is not in and around this list, although maybe its been his last month in particular that has really been stunningOn SEN, Daniel Hoyne from Champion Data had Izak at number #9 in his 'Top 10 Players' in the comp (from the first 8 rounds) stating he was the best small foward in game, he has him sitting pretty between Gawn & Serong. And much like the Showdown, Port failed to get a player in the top 10
1. ISAAC HEENEY
2. MARCUS BONTEMPELLI
3. BAILEY DALE
4. ELLIOT YEO
5. MATT ROWELL
6. NICK DAICOS
7. NICK BLAKEY
8. MAX GAWN
9. IZAK RANKINE
10.CALEB SERONG
On SEN, Daniel Hoyne from Champion Data had Izak at number #9 in his 'Top 10 Players' in the comp (from the first 8 rounds) stating he was the best small foward in game, he has him sitting pretty between Gawn & Serong. And much like the Showdown, Port failed to get a player in the top 10
1. ISAAC HEENEY
2. MARCUS BONTEMPELLI
3. BAILEY DALE
4. ELLIOT YEO
5. MATT ROWELL
6. NICK DAICOS
7. NICK BLAKEY
8. MAX GAWN
9. IZAK RANKINE
10.CALEB SERONG
He’d also be spending significantly more time in midfield than other smalls in the conversation (bar Bolton).Just realised he’s leading all small forwards in the comp for goals so far
Not far fetched to say he’s in the rolling AA team currently
He’s been dropped and played as sub I think.Bailey Dale in third? Lol
On paper he’s had a very good three weeks since being subHe’s been dropped and played as sub I think.
You should try watching football.Bailey Dale in third? Lol
He’s been very good, but even his own coach thought he was sub worthyYou should try watching football.
He did, but as you say, been very, very good since.He’s been very good, but even his own coach thought he was sub worthy
He’s been very good, but even his own coach thought he was sub worthy
Bailey Dale in third? Lol
as good as Soligo has been - he certainly wouldn't be in this list yetI am actually surprised Soligo is not in and around this list, although maybe its been his last month in particular that has really been stunning
Not sure why you’d stop at 1 cloneSurely science and technology is advanced enough now that we can clone people. Can he be the first? One of him in the midfield and the other one up forward.