- Oct 6, 2008
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not 35 but.......
*looks ruefully at the shattered remnants of his delicate arithmetical punchline*
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not 35 but.......
I'm glad there are others who see the value of Pickett in our starting line up, JaB.Out for the year unfortunately - he has a very bad knee injury I think I read somewhere - worse than an ACL.
Ha ha....he will fail and other media folk will turn on him because deep down they know there are a few that make them all look bad. Barret is not a football writer..he is a fringe dweller that lives to make bad news.He has decided Bolton needs to be sacked and will leave no stone unturned until he makes it so, after all he has the power to decide.
I'm glad there are others who see the value of Pickett in our starting line up, JaB.
His presence in the forward line gives us an entire different dynamic, and that was before we had the three headed giant of Charles, H and Gov to feed off.
We all know he came back out of shape at the start of the pre season. Eddie and Lance were shunted off to the fat farm at the start of each pre season. Stephen May and half of the Melbourne Football Club fronted up to pre season this year out of shape.Can remember he lacked professionalism. Overweight....
I thought he said "Breeeeathe:........
If Damian has honestly made that comment, he clearly has a deep seeded hatred for Carlton.
He needs to be taken around the back and be bitch slapped. I hate the guy.
Has got one of those faces, only a mother could love.
I reckon he was beaten up as a kid by Carlton supporters. Rant over.....
Sorry Cobalt, not following what your post was about in relation to my post. Not sure what you mean by time of need in relation to my post you quoted. Also do not think I made anything I consider a huge call in my post.Why make huge calls in times of need
Even his numbers are prime *
*shutup
I don't think the gameplan needs to change substantially from where it is right now, just our ability to play to it needs to improve. You do not need to be a viciously high scoring side in a modern context, just to be able to kick a winning score (in excess of 88 points) whilst keeping your opponents below the competition benchmark for victory (65-70 points). To be considered a fair chance at a flag, kicking more than 100 points a game is good, but being one of the top 2 ranked defenses is better, and serves as a better flag indicator than just offensive power.Why make huge calls in times of need
Our setup right now is not geared for finals,it is a good list,however our progress has to be closely monitored...the breakout has been late,and perhaps not rushed and that suggests sustained attack down the track and further list building...eg.Kennedy or Fisher may be good mid depth,we require an elite mid NOW,that we dont have,and i am aware of Walsh
I am assuming re resign Cripps ?
We will require another Eddie Betts type small forward,Eventually a new ruck,Doc will be back but Simmo has to be replaced and so on..
Bolton will have to take the bull by the horns at some stage and play attacking ball,his approach may well change down the track as well as some of the assistant coaches...it must be said tho the list is good and coaches are a big step up
But still no breakout...instead of 2020 why not predict the second half of this season?......do you think we can make 16 th with say 6 wins?
This list should manage 6 wins .......so lets see Bolton earn his pay packet....which would be considerable ?
Hi MKM, thanks for your insights. I agree AFL must be the most difficult of all sports to officiate. I'm trying to find a reason why there is a consistent pattern (in my observation) of free kicks going in large percentage to the team who either has a 'run on' or is perceived to be the better.
I must also observe though, that a ref claiming there is no 'confirmation bias' could just be proof of the same. With all respect, perhaps you are in the least best place to observe. This is a curly one. Please do not be offended, none is intended.
I would be fascinated to read your explanation of the free kick discrepancy on display yesterday. 28-8 just doesn't make any sense, especially when one discounts 'out on the full', and '50 meter' which, to my understanding accounted for 5 of our 8 free kicks yesterday. I think Collingwood had 2 OOF and 1 50,
so the actual 'adjudicated' free kicks were 25 - 3. Do you really think in that tight tussle yesterday that the discrepancy in skill 'avoiding' free kicks was better than 8-1?
I am seeking to know why this is so. I have always believed the umpires just pay what they see. Is it really possible they see one side 8 times better than the other?
Hats off to Plow. Played his guts out in the last...got nothing from the officials, and to hear he did all that with a fractured cheekbone..... After all the negative media attention around him laughing during the Jones incident, I think he stood up against some of the best medium/smalls in the league right now.
You must provide a link.curiously you've just touched on 2 of the more contentious - yet informative - threads on the site.........