Id take Milne and slot him in a forward pocket for us any day. Quick, and a freak round the goals, just the sort of player we need. If he did work harder on the 1%'ers he would be the premier small forward in the comp.
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flagfor05 said:Stephen Milne is at the crossroads.
Do St Kilda really need him? Time and time again, he has proved to be brittle under real pressure (eg. Port Power). Defencively, he is non-existent. Doesn't tackle, doesn't chase, just doesn't do the one percenters.
St Kilda can cover for him anyway. If I had a choice between Milne and Guerra, I'd take Guerra. Not because of his so called 'toughness', just that he is a better player than Milne. Guerra might've poleaxed Schammer, but that isn't tough. Tough is what Archer does, what Riewoldt does, and what Ling does. As for what Guerra did to Ling, that is NOT tough, that's just weak. He should've got 5 for that.
Cheers fellas, have a good one.
Snickers said:i think Milne will be setting himself for a big year.
because he knows that he could be at the cross roads.sainter12riewoldt said:I agree with you.
all he needs is confidence. *FULL STOP*saints66 said:I think Milne is a good player however he is a confidance player and as such is prone to periods of bad form as was seen in the end of the season. having said that the start of the season was pure brillance give him a break.