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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Post 5 times a day about how pissed you are about the decision.
It's strange behaviour reserved for an unbalanced mind. **** that.Post 5 times a day about how pissed you are about the decision.
If 2 years of coaching hasn't changed that, then they have to try something.He isn’t going to make a huge impact on the scoreboard. I think just by having an experienced veteran up there will make the group stand a bit taller?
He will at least provide an aerial contest and also chase and apply tackle pressure inside 50Thing is our forwards are ****ing lazy. Everytime the midfield look up, no one leads, no one creates space, so they just dump it in and hope for the best
Darling if anything knows what a functioning forward line looks like and seems to work hard
He isn’t going to make a huge impact on the scoreboard. I think just by having an experienced veteran up there will make the group stand a bit taller?
Listening to ABC Radio this afternoon and Mick Malthouse and Luke Ball slammed the Darling trade
MM was particularly pointed
Was on around 1:55pm giantroo if you can be stuffed
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As opposed to giving Daisy Thomas and his busted ankle a 5 year big money deal and letting Eddie Betts go at the same time?Listening to ABC Radio this afternoon and Mick Malthouse and Luke Ball slammed the Darling trade
MM was particularly pointed
Was on around 1:55pm giantroo if you can be stuffed
Stand on the fence and boo 5 times a Quarter while cutting a slice off your Membership and waving it back up to Clarko in the Box?
Awesome, now i know its a good moveIt’s right at the end
MM “terrible, absolutely terrible the last 2-3 years”…”poor decision”
It’s right at the end
MM “terrible, absolutely terrible the last 2-3 years”…”poor decision”
Lynch was never going to play. That was an effort to get another coach in whilst circumventing the soft cap rules.I think this is similar to the Tom Lynch recruitment, came on the list to give some on-field support and to transition into coaching.
Yep...You're very entertaining Duckster, but what I don't get with you and the other posters who are up to their 35th post about how bad the move is, is why do you feel the need to keep repeating it?
I mean, it's pretty clear he's coming, it's pretty clear what your opinion is, isn't there just a small part of you that thinks "maybe this will actually work out ok and I can probably relax for 6 or 7 months until we find out if I'm right or not."?
Even the mids can be smarter here, kick low into space and away from interceptors and make them run onto it.Thing is our forwards are ****ing lazy. Everytime the midfield look up, no one leads, no one creates space, so they just dump it in and hope for the best
Darling if anything knows what a functioning forward line looks like and seems to work hard
He isn’t going to make a huge impact on the scoreboard. I think just by having an experienced veteran up there will make the group stand a bit taller?
I'm more referring to what Nick does rather than what the opposition to do him.Darling of 5 years ago was but this guy is done.
Let’s see if he gets much attention from the opposition
That’s how I’m seeing it. Our forward line structure is appalling, and at least Darling has had a career knowing how to position himself, lead, tackle etc with another key forward in the team in Josh Kennedy.I think this is similar to the Tom Lynch recruitment, came on the list to give some on-field support and to transition into coaching.
We have coaches that are supposed to teach the forwards how to create space for each other. The recruitment of Darling seems to suggest the coaches think our players' are not capable of doing this. But if this is the case, why were Cam and Nick offered such generous contracts? You don't need star forwards or even experienced ones to run to the right spots. Sydney's three tall forwards, Amartey, McDonald and McLean, are far from stars but seem to manage fine.Thing is our forwards are ****ing lazy. Everytime the midfield look up, no one leads, no one creates space, so they just dump it in and hope for the best
Darling if anything knows what a functioning forward line looks like and seems to work hard
He isn’t going to make a huge impact on the scoreboard. I think just by having an experienced veteran up there will make the group stand a bit taller?
hawks forwards in Mitchell, dear and their duo of smalls that play taller in ginni and the wizzard also manage, then there is freo with amiss and treacy that have no problems finding separation, even joe the goose and hipwood have oodles of space with Cameron on the move as well and they have mcarthy to come back. i could go on for ever but watching our statue brigade flatfooted is downright frustrating,We have coaches that are supposed to teach the forwards how to create space for each other. The recruitment of Darling seems to suggest the coaches think our players' are not capable of doing this. But if this is the case, why were Cam and Nick offered such generous contracts? You don't need star forwards or even experienced ones to run to the right spots. Sydney's three tall forwards, Amartey, McDonald and McLean, are far from stars but seem to manage fine.
Yep and Lynch came for a song.Lynch was never going to play. That was an effort to get another coach in whilst circumventing the soft cap rules.
Watching how other teams forward lines play compared to ours - it’s like we’re playing a different sportWe have coaches that are supposed to teach the forwards how to create space for each other. The recruitment of Darling seems to suggest the coaches think our players' are not capable of doing this. But if this is the case, why were Cam and Nick offered such generous contracts? You don't need star forwards or even experienced ones to run to the right spots. Sydney's three tall forwards, Amartey, McDonald and McLean, are far from stars but seem to manage fine.