The trouble with dodo is he wastes everybody's time playing hardball that it effects other trades.
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The trouble with dodo is he wastes everybody's time playing hardball that it effects other trades.
This is absolutely correct, and would be acknowledged fairly widely you'd think.
I said this in one of the trade threads, and I'll say it again, clubs benefit if everyone is being reasonable and if a few more clubs stop being reasonable and behaving like EFC do, then the system will start to fail.
I actually didn't mind him playing hardball with Daniher. He's contracted, and one of the few weapons a club has with player movements is holding a player to a contract.
Even better, having a disgruntled player of Daniher's ilk might help destabilise Essendon in 2020 and blow up in their face.
Yes but it's clear Barrett had no understanding of the situation or the negotiations taking place. Several times he slated Harley for not offering 5&9 when Essendon had already made it clear that they wouldn't accept that, despite it being considered overs by pretty much everyone. Additionally, the players Essendon reportedly wanted from Sydney, Heeney and Blakey, are both academy players, so they've been entrenched within the club system for a long time and had no intention of moving to Essendon.
I can't stand Barrett's If ... Then ... column on the AFL website normally, but I agree with this one this week.
IF ...
you actually take a deep breath and think about it ...
THEN ...
the next statue they build somewhere near EJ's in the Whitten Oval precinct could be Peter Gordon's. Saved the club 31 years ago, got it out of a massive mess five years ago, now positioning it to be bullet-proof from all attack, even COVID-19.
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I agree with Barrett
A statue of PG would be well deserved. What he has done for our club is incredible.
Feels wrong but I agree with Barrett here, I have always thought Bont's Grand Final was criminally underrated and it was a flip of the coin between him and Boyd for the Norm Smith (apologies to JJ). Although I have to say I didn't love his game last night, tries his heart out but too many errors for someone as good as he is.
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IF ...
every single 2020 season A-grader was lined up on the old schoolyard wall and I had one pick ...
THEN ...
I’m taking Bont. Just impacts every game he plays, and actually saved Thursday’s against the Suns with a telling reading of the play in the final minute. Still reckon he should have the 2016 Norm Smith Medal on his CV. Go back and watch it. Fourteen kicks, 100 per cent efficiency, a couple which were mind-boggling. Eleven contested possessions, seven tackles and just to prove versatility as a then-20-year-old, nine hitouts as the then-allowed third man-up. Already an all-time great, and still getting better.
Marcus’s work rate is quite phenomenal particularly given the amount of physical attention he’s getting from the opposition.
Unfortunately the mix of the two is no doubt effecting his disposal efficiency.
I love that he’s now being talked up for All-Australian Captain because we all know that it only takes one or two comments to create an all in AFL media bandwagon to make these things come true.
I think BAD may have answered it but lets pretend he wasn't injured.
Often you will see player X waiting to come one for a period of time 2-3-4 minutes in the dying stages all because the ball is on the wrong side of the ground.
With today's footy being so structured and team defense is it too big of a risk for one player to drop off and get off the ground so the teams best player can get on?
Last night I thought Bont was waiting far too long to come back on in the last quarter.