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Originally posted by Shaun Kenny-Dumb View PostThat Finch is a good player? That's a cause? or delusion???
But that wasn;t the cause. The cause was, he's a Rooster, so I support him.
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Originally posted by Tom Verlaine's Ghost View Post250 first grade games ... You have to be good. Granted, the quality these days is very poor. But you still won't play first grade for that length of time unless you have plenty to offer.
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Originally posted by Shaun Kenny-Dumb View PostI can name plenty of useless players who have played over 200 first grade games Tom. It's not about quantity, it's about quality. There have been plenty of passengers in this game over the last century.
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i was going to say Dimorphic, that was funny !
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To love Easts is to hate Souffs
Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FCAt a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight
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Originally posted by Dimorphic View PostBBFF (Bring Back Finch Foundation). He was the heart and soul of this club. Deadset out and out champion. Look at his GF performances in the RW&B. Legend. Hall of Famer.
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Originally posted by Tom Verlaine's Ghost View PostAren't they the same troops that beat semi final aspirants Gold Coast, Souths and Wests?
We do have the troops.
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Originally posted by bring back easts View PostWe do, do we? Please.. Consistency is what its about. .
"It's like a switch is turned off," you wrote. Doesn't that imply that there is also a switch that goes "on"?
For the most part, we have a very competitive squad of players. When Cherrington and Cordner get on the field next year, we'll be even better. It's getting everyone to play to a consistent level that is the challenge. We have to bridge the gap between our best and our worst.
I don't foresee mass changes for next year. Maybe two or three new players. Some more strikepower in the backs.
We have the players, we just don't yet have the winning culture.
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Originally posted by Tom Verlaine's Ghost View PostThat's right. That's what I said.
"It's like a switch is turned off," you wrote. Doesn't that imply that there is also a switch that goes "on"?
For the most part, we have a very competitive squad of players. When Cherrington and Cordner get on the field next year, we'll be even better. It's getting everyone to play to a consistent level that is the challenge. We have to bridge the gap between our best and our worst.
I don't foresee mass changes for next year. Maybe two or three new players. Some more strikepower in the backs.
We have the players, we just don't yet have the winning culture.
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Originally posted by Tom Verlaine's Ghost View PostThat's right. That's what I said.
"It's like a switch is turned off," you wrote. Doesn't that imply that there is also a switch that goes "on"?
For the most part, we have a very competitive squad of players. When Cherrington and Cordner get on the field next year, we'll be even better. It's getting everyone to play to a consistent level that is the challenge. We have to bridge the gap between our best and our worst.
I don't foresee mass changes for next year. Maybe two or three new players. Some more strikepower in the backs.
We have the players, we just don't yet have the winning culture.
No we don't
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