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Why? Says who? That's not standard.He’d give a Tom Lynch style interview a year before his contract is up.
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Why? Says who? That's not standard.He’d give a Tom Lynch style interview a year before his contract is up.
There’s no similarities between Lynch and Cripps. Lynch was gone a year out - and his awkward interview at the time suggests he had already decided to move. All the communication from Cripps has been positive toward staying at the Blues. Carlton will make him an offer he can’t refuse. They simply cannot afford him to leave, and I don’t think he will.
Tom Lynch played for the 17th best team with the lowest league-wide membership numbers, whereas Cripps is captaining a big Melbourne club who could feasibly be playing finals by the time his contract expires.
Break anything down and you'll find a couple of tenuous links, but Tom Lynch's decision was a very simple one (plus he was returning to his home city, Cripps isn't going back to live in Northhampton) - Cripps' isn't as straight forward.
Carlton were getting some very small crowds prior to the the pandemic and cripps has not played finals and had a near historical negative win%
There are some similarities imho
If you consider having the 5th highest home crowd average in 2019 as small then yes it’s similar.
Rumours aside, can someone please show me where Cripps ever said he wanted to move back to WA?
Of course I'm biased, but all that I've ever seen is Cripps saying how he's determined to stay and is exited by the direction of the club.
The Richmond and Collingwood games bump up the average. Early in the season ,where blue baggers are holding onto some hope.
I was referring to the trouble looking numbers towards the end of the season when the blues are hosting games. And the wheels have come off.
There’s no similarities between Lynch and Cripps. Lynch was gone a year out - and his awkward interview at the time suggests he had already decided to move. All the communication from Cripps has been positive toward staying at the Blues. Carlton will make him an offer he can’t refuse. They simply cannot afford him to leave, and I don’t think he will.
Tbf he has to say the PC answer.
Even he wants to go to wce or gws he probably isn't going to say or allude to it.
Due be media training and seemingly being a nice bloke
Keep digging son.
Even from the bottom 1/3 of the ladder record membership 2019, again in 2020. Mid January 2021 and about to overtake the 2020 number. Conservative estimate has membership increasing by 20,000 or more over the period.
So you're completely right. The wheels have fallen off. The fans have lost interest. I for one will be surprised if Carlton don't notch up a zero crowd at some point.
Boofhead.
Personally , I reckon cripps stays. He seems loyal and would enjoy success (if it ever happens) more at the blues. But the lynch-cripps situations are not light years apart imho
Lynch was staring down the barrel of another rebuild, not quite the same. Carlton aren't in rebuild territory no matter how poor their 2021 is.
Lynch was staring down the barrel of another rebuild, not quite the same. Carlton aren't in rebuild territory no matter how poor their 2021 is.
Doesn't that depend on Paddy?
If he chooses out the blues look shaky in the short term(?)
Doesn't that depend on Paddy?
If he chooses out the blues look shaky in the short term(?)
Freo & Carlton are at the same level in the premiership clock.If he wants to go home and success is a big part of the reason then WC would be my choice if i was in his shoes.Having said that being a RFA no way WC will be in a position to "outbid" Carlton.There’s no similarities between Lynch and Cripps. Lynch was gone a year out - and his awkward interview at the time suggests he had already decided to move. All the communication from Cripps has been positive toward staying at the Blues. Carlton will make him an offer he can’t refuse. They simply cannot afford him to leave, and I don’t think he will.
But the lynch-cripps situations are not light years apart imho
Except that one of them is a dickhead and the other one isn't.
Doesn't that depend on Paddy?
If he chooses out the blues look shaky in the short term(?)
One wins flags and kicks bags in key finals ones a loser..
26.69 percent specifically
One wins flags and kicks bags in key finals ones a loser..
Not really.
Great player no doubt, comfortably Top 10 in the league, but we'd just continue building around Weitering, McKay and Walsh, who all look like becoming stars of the competition. (I'd love to include Curnow too, but we've got no real expectations on his future.
Lynch's losing percentage would be reasonably low in spite of his past couple of seasons with the Tigers.
Made the easy decision to jump ship to the best team in the competition on a million-dollar contract - I think Crippa's got bigger cojones.
Every team has decent bookends.
Cripps would be a lot of firepower gone.
Big pressure on walsh and zac williams
I guess however the compensation would be significant