Andrew Welsh
Andrew Welsh
Can not believe that this guy has not been put up as trade bait. Surely we could get a high second round pick for him. He provides us with very little and wont get any better than he already is.
Now is the time to trade him while his age is an asset to a team willing to take him.
Now is the time to trade him while his age is an asset to a team willing to take him.
Re: Andrew Welsh
I'm miffed as well, considering JJ has been bandied around. I also can't believe he was so high in the B & F count..........something just doesn't add upRossoneri wrote:Can not believe that this guy has not been put up as trade bait. Surely we could get a high second round pick for him. He provides us with very little and wont get any better than he already is.
Now is the time to trade him while his age is an asset to a team willing to take him.
Couldn't agree more, Welsh doesn't do a great deal in the backline with all his across the field short kicks so I hope they list him for concideration.Some club might have something of value for him. Although I still think he would be overlooked. Doesn't really offer much for anyone to be interested in him.
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Yep get rid of him. If ever there was a bloke that holds the ball up with 80% of his disposals, it's him. Never throws caution to the wind, take his man on & play on. Always stop-start-stop, stop-start-stop, look pissed off that he's got no options up field (any wonder, he's had the ball for 5 minutes), & then does a dinky little sideways 20 metre kick. By this stage every bloke in our forward half is manned up (& have been for ages).
We need attacking play from the backline, not uncertainty, if we are ever going to go places. Nash or Slattery are much better long term options in the backline.
We need attacking play from the backline, not uncertainty, if we are ever going to go places. Nash or Slattery are much better long term options in the backline.
Nicely summed up........now how did he finish 4th in the B & F and ahead of McVeighCameronClayton wrote:Yep get rid of him. If ever there was a bloke that holds the ball up with 80% of his disposals, it's him. Never throws caution to the wind, take his man on & play on. Always stop-start-stop, stop-start-stop, look pissed off that he's got no options up field (any wonder, he's had the ball for 5 minutes), & then does a dinky little sideways 20 metre kick. By this stage every bloke in our forward half is manned up (& have been for ages).
We need attacking play from the backline, not uncertainty, if we are ever going to go places. Nash or Slattery are much better long term options in the backline.
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That's a good summation of Welsh, especially the bit about him putting on the fake angry face when he can't find an option as though it's someone else's fault. Welshy, when you hold on to the ball for 30 seconds whilst every forward has made 5 leads, it isn't you that should be showing the frustrated face.CameronClayton wrote:Yep get rid of him. If ever there was a bloke that holds the ball up with 80% of his disposals, it's him. Never throws caution to the wind, take his man on & play on. Always stop-start-stop, stop-start-stop, look pissed off that he's got no options up field (any wonder, he's had the ball for 5 minutes), & then does a dinky little sideways 20 metre kick. By this stage every bloke in our forward half is manned up (& have been for ages).
We need attacking play from the backline, not uncertainty, if we are ever going to go places. Nash or Slattery are much better long term options in the backline.
Because he is too predictable with his 25 metre sideways kick that "hangs" in the air for the opposition to spoil or steal the pass. It happens 80% of the time. His kicks have no penetration and he can't kick over a jam tin. They are the facts. But yes, he is very gutsy, I'll give him that! What the others have written as criticism is pretty spot on though.ZeroEffect wrote:Welsh is easily Essendon's second best defender, how can you guys bag someone as consistant as he has been for a long time now? Sure he has his flaws but I think he's one of our most gutsy players. The fact is he gets the job done.
It's interesting to see how many posts appear to encourage us to trade away our younger players (Welsh, NLM, McPhee, Bradley to name a few) whilst at the same time almost demand that we keep our older players.
I personally think we should be keeping Welsh as he still has a lot of football left in him.
I would hope that we can reach agreement with JJ but he is nearing the end of his career and (IMO) would be the lesser loss at this stage as he wil probably only be around for another 2 years.
I personally think we should be keeping Welsh as he still has a lot of football left in him.
I would hope that we can reach agreement with JJ but he is nearing the end of his career and (IMO) would be the lesser loss at this stage as he wil probably only be around for another 2 years.
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