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saintspremiers wrote:Wow. You lot are easily satisfied. Let's see if he does his usual 6 possession effort against a proper team.
Sorry, maybe some of you have short memories and can only recall one we of footy at a time.
So your admitting he played well this week ?
So let me get into your logic for a second .. We have a player who has been some what out of form for a few weeks finally find some good form and you want him dropped ??? Please tell me more about your lack of knowllege of the game of football
"The team that wins in the most positions and makes the least amount of mistakes, usually wins the game." -- Allan Jeans
ShanghaiSaint wrote:kosi was fine today took defenders off wilkes allowed him to have a field day out there. Kosi needs to stay, even more so roo is out.
Exactly. Hope the whinging Cats coach didn't watch the game, so he won't be aware of this.
A real Sainter will pledge allegiance to the ❤ and despise the Pies, the Blues, and the Injectors.
Remember one of the 10 Commandments : Thou shalt have no other team before thee
Ridiculous OP, cannot drop him, especially against the Cats where we'll have a ruck advantage. His contesting will be needed because as someone pointed out elsewhere, small forwards could expose the Cats defence as long as Taylor, Scarlett, Mackie, Lonergan etc have to guard the ball on the ground, rather than easily pick off the long kick in.
saintspremiers wrote:Kosi could really embarasse himself vs the Cats IMO.
Even an underdone Blake would be a better replacement
Thoughts?
Scott Watters wrote:
Thank you for your carefully considered and intelligent thoughts on the selection process saintspremiers.
After much discussion with the selection committee and other coaching staff we have decided to make a hard copy of your suggestion. This has enabled us to shred the idea and flush the remains down one of Seaford's state of the art toilets.
Any one that wants Kosi out of the side knows nothing about football. The goal he set up for Stevens yesterday is the sort of thing that goes unnoticed by the uneducated on this site.
CURLY wrote:Any one that wants Kosi out of the side knows nothing about football. The goal he set up for Stevens yesterday is the sort of thing that goes unnoticed by the uneducated on this site.
did you seriously just misspell steven and call others uneducated in the same sentence?
CURLY wrote:Any one that wants Kosi out of the side knows nothing about football. The goal he set up for Stevens yesterday is the sort of thing that goes unnoticed by the uneducated on this site.
did you seriously just misspell steven and call others uneducated in the same sentence?
ShanghaiSaint wrote:kosi was fine today took defenders off wilkes allowed him to have a field day out there. Kosi needs to stay, even more so roo is out.
Thanks for the sanity here. Kosi does have his bad days but so do others. He does manage to keep a focus on himself from the opposition that only helps others to get free (a la Wilkes on Saturday).
He needs to play this week.
Midfield clearances and clear winners are needed to make an effective forward line.
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
Kosi does his job almost every week, while he's not a great possession winner or goal kicker he protects and clear a path for both our tall and smaller players in contests.
He's also very unselfish around goals and dishes out handballs where others just take a ping at goals even if they're in worse position than their team mates.
Very good team player, and one that no doubt follow Watter's instruction every week.