V PA @ SCG Sunday. Out: Davis N In: Barlow E
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I'd be staggered if that was the case. When your team has farted around for two hours, only managed 6 goals with completely crap supply into a constipated forward line yet with minutes to go needs only one kick to steal victory, surely you'd encouraging the only guy in the team who'll make the distance 99 times out a hundred to at least have a shot?Comment
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I'd be staggered if that was the case. When your team has farted around for two hours, only managed 6 goals with completely crap supply into a constipated forward line yet with minutes to go needs only one kick to steal victory, surely you'd encouraging the only guy in the team who'll make the distance 99 times out a hundred to at least have a shot?
Maybe he didn't turn up to training one day this week? Just a really suprising selection decision, if we are dropping a forward who played well last week for the sake of match-ups then we really have just gone way too defensive.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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d'oh!I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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As pointed out earlier, neither of those scenarios are consistent with him being selected as an emergency. In both cases he would be left out completely.Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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Oh certainly, I was just suggesting maybe there is more to it than just his form in the first game. He isn't a saintI knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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Is this just some weird foxing by Roos?? Is Ablett really to be the omission??
If the selection is on form you could mount an argument to drop Goodes (or any of a number of other players) before Davis?
If not, what dumb thing has Davo done this time??We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty.Comment
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I'd be staggered if that was the case. When your team has farted around for two hours, only managed 6 goals with completely crap supply into a constipated forward line yet with minutes to go needs only one kick to steal victory, surely you'd encouraging the only guy in the team who'll make the distance 99 times out a hundred to at least have a shot?
Must have done something off-field. His game last week wasn't all that bad. We are very light-on for matchwinners as it is, and now we drop Davis. Unbelievable.
Disgusted.Bloods
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Maybe Davo's in trouble for being in the media trying to portray himself as a "family-man" (rather than a home-wrecker).
Had he kicked the final goal he so gallantly went for against the ainters last week, we would have won.
That's probably why he was dropped.Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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The change could have more to do about getting Barlow into the team than Davis out. And when it came to deciding who was to be omitted, Davis seemed to be the least to sacrifice. The more obvious candidate, according to this forum, would have been Bevan. But Port have a number of players that require a physical type of shutdown, and Bevan is not bad in that role.
If the coaching staff think that putting a hard tag on Ebert, for example, is critical to winning, and Bevan's the man to do it, I couldn't really agrue with that.
Personally, I would have dropped Bevan and perhaps switched Grundy to defence. But again, perhaps there is a long-term plan to have Grundy as a key forward as opposed to a defender.
I am far from being anti-Bevan. My quibble about keeping Bevo in the team is that I just can't see how he is going to fit into the squad long-term. We just have too many upcoming midfielder types that seem just as tough and can offer a lot more in attack. (But in fairness to Bevan, he did participate in a few good attacking moves on Saturday).Comment
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