Unless you mean I'm not the human, in which case, I open a big can of STFU on your arse
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More likely Alan Jones. He's a flaming homosexual, too.robbie67 wrote:I would just like to say that for all of our sakes, I hope Esssendon4Eva never becomes Mayor of Melbourne. He would trade The Grand Final, The Melbourne Cup, The Grand Prix, The Tennis Open, The MCG, The Trams, and The Comedy Festival to Sydney for John Laws.
I'm glad your still running with that theory BD - its a pretty self serving comment to help support your argument from last week.BenDoolan wrote:Well I disagree. If the situation calls for it, then it should happen. Scotty had struggled up forward in the past month. He seemed to concede front postion all to easily and found himself giving free kicks away to that "fantastic" hands in theback rule. He wasn't playing well as a key forward. He was thrown to CHB and he DID play well there in the past couple of games. What it did was make him concentrate on his opponent, his own positioning, and the flight of the ball. When he returned to the foward line, all of a sudden he was leading with purpose, found himself in front, and found himself with the ball. Sometimes, he needs a break from CHF so he can re-focus his positioning and attack at the ball. I believe his move to CHB in the last 2 weeks was a great move and it probably sparked the kind of performance he put in on Saturday.KaaN10 wrote:Should never play CHB again!
You're right, we don't have to agree. I stand by me assessment as Scotty was struggling with positioning for 3-4 weeks. IMO his move to the back line changed his mindset. And you don't have to convince me about Lucas being a champion.bueller wrote:I'm glad your still running with that theory BD - its a pretty self serving comment to help support your argument from last week.BenDoolan wrote:Well I disagree. If the situation calls for it, then it should happen. Scotty had struggled up forward in the past month. He seemed to concede front postion all to easily and found himself giving free kicks away to that "fantastic" hands in theback rule. He wasn't playing well as a key forward. He was thrown to CHB and he DID play well there in the past couple of games. What it did was make him concentrate on his opponent, his own positioning, and the flight of the ball. When he returned to the foward line, all of a sudden he was leading with purpose, found himself in front, and found himself with the ball. Sometimes, he needs a break from CHF so he can re-focus his positioning and attack at the ball. I believe his move to CHB in the last 2 weeks was a great move and it probably sparked the kind of performance he put in on Saturday.KaaN10 wrote:Should never play CHB again!
I suppose you've got your opinions and we don't have to agree. As i said last week i can't see why he wasn't played there all year.
He was in all australian form and had a few "quiet" weeks which players do - but doesn't mean he needed to be discarded as a permanant forward.
We're in the business of winning games - which he almost did for us on Saturday when he was finally moved up forward.
We have support players who can play in the backline when Fletcher goes down - he was even played there when Fletcher and Michael were both in the side -not sure why when we've also got Ryder, McPhee (yes and Bradley).
Lucas is a match winner and a freak player.
To me he's more dangerous than our captain and only came within 1 goal of equalling Lloyds season total without playing 4-5 games in the forward line.
I just hope whoever takes over next season has the sense to keep him up there.
What a gun.