Rnd 20, vs GWS at the SCG, on Saturday 30 July, 2:10 PM
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I couldn’t find the existing thread for James but thought this warranted viewing and shows why he is such an important player for us.Anyone who thinks James is being dropped is either not watching games closely or has an inherent bias .
Hard to argue that the Chad has become probably our best player under 25 but James would be one of the first picked each week based on what he delivers for the team on the field.
Based on that I don’t know where we play JPK and lord knows I want him in.
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If I were him I would prefer to have the GWS squad even though they are likely to lose some players this off-season due to Cap issues. Still a lot of talent there including young players. Having said that, the jungle drums are beating heavily for him to go to North down here in Melbourne. He is firm favourite with the betting agencies for them.Comment
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To further cement his place in history as a great coach I would have thought taking North and making them relevant again would be the challenge that would confirm his legend status.If I were him I would prefer to have the GWS squad even though they are likely to lose some players this off-season due to Cap issues. Still a lot of talent there including young players. Having said that, the jungle drums are beating heavily for him to go to North down here in Melbourne. He is firm favourite with the betting agencies for them.
It makes sense emotionally and would be a great story if he could do so.
Love him or loath him ( as most of us Swans supporters do ) he has a cracking record and it’s not surprising after 15 or so years he moved on from the Mustard and Turd.Comment
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GWS in my view has had a chronic problem of overpaying it’s players to try and keep them. “Go home” is a factor of course. After all their concessions (extra squad size in the early years, higher salary cap in the early years and all the extra picks), they had too many good players so they keep losing them as not enough playing time and then not enough salary with the extra pressure of their salary cap came coming back to normal. The last part is an indictment - that they didn’t plan better for when they would have to bring their salary spend on players back down to the rest of the league.If I were him I would prefer to have the GWS squad even though they are likely to lose some players this off-season due to Cap issues. Still a lot of talent there including young players. Having said that, the jungle drums are beating heavily for him to go to North down here in Melbourne. He is firm favourite with the betting agencies for them.
They can’t bring in elite players when they lose their players as they have no salary left, so they keep getting more round 1 and round 2 draft picks and then the cycle repeats itself over and over.
To their credit, they appear to have drafted very well and developed those early picks. But they really should have appeared in more finals with the talent they had, so they wasted their opportunities.Comment
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The same weekend as Mac Andrew's debut for Gold Coast. It's good to see diversity in the AFL.
I watched the video of Aleer getting the news of his debut. Good to see news of a debut is not low-key."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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The only win he had that suggested he was anything special as a coach was the 2008 flag. After that, he had one of the best squads in the last few decades at his disposal. Basically anyone half-competent in the coaching arts could have coached them to sustained success. He moved on because for his last 5 years he'd been an erratic, aggressive bully who had alienated a lot of support staff and failed to bring on his young players. So not much of a COACH, maybe a good strategist when he had fully developed resources already provided to him.To further cement his place in history as a great coach I would have thought taking North and making them relevant again would be the challenge that would confirm his legend status.
It makes sense emotionally and would be a great story if he could do so.
Love him or loath him ( as most of us Swans supporters do ) he has a cracking record and it’s not surprising after 15 or so years he moved on from the Mustard and Turd.My opinion is objective truth in its purest formComment
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