Rhys Stanley and GC - crappy rumour
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Rhys Stanley and GC - crappy rumour
Anyone else heard this - I have had 2 people tell me he has signed up north at GC17.
I haven't read anything anywhere. Anyone else heard anything or know is actual status?
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I haven't read anything anywhere. Anyone else heard anything or know is actual status?
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Re: Rhys Stanley and GC - crappy rumour
Why would he want to go? Can't believe GC have the capacity, or inclination, to throw bucket loads of cash at Rhys.fingers wrote:Anyone else heard this - I have had 2 people tell me he has signed up north at GC17.
I haven't read anything anywhere. Anyone else heard anything or know is actual status?
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And how does he get there?
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I believe he signed a new deal with us during the year.
Anyway, GC17 had a 'window' to sign uncontracted players and that has well and truly closed.
If they wanted a 'contracted' player then they would have had to trade for him - that timeframe has also closed.
So unless Stanley is uncontracted and puts himself in the draft, hoe does he possibly get to GC?
Anyway, GC17 had a 'window' to sign uncontracted players and that has well and truly closed.
If they wanted a 'contracted' player then they would have had to trade for him - that timeframe has also closed.
So unless Stanley is uncontracted and puts himself in the draft, hoe does he possibly get to GC?
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I don't mean to be a smartarse, but here's a tip. Appraise yourself of the facts of what can and can't be done and then assess whether a rumour has merit or not. You are otherwise giving airtime to s***.
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Saints fans will be delighted to know that adding to the amazing list of talent who have re-signed is promising ruckman Ben McEvoy, tall forward Rhys Stanley, tough midfielder Jack Steven and West Australian youngster Alistair Smith, who are the latest exciting crop of players to have put pen to paper.
Saints fans will be delighted to know that adding to the amazing list of talent who have re-signed is promising ruckman Ben McEvoy, tall forward Rhys Stanley, tough midfielder Jack Steven and West Australian youngster Alistair Smith, who are the latest exciting crop of players to have put pen to paper.
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Re: Rhys Stanley and GC - crappy rumour
You need to go back and tell those 2 that they wouldn't know s*** from clayfingers wrote:Anyone else heard this - I have had 2 people tell me he has signed up north at GC17.
I haven't read anything anywhere. Anyone else heard anything or know is actual status?
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There is a spot for him, and he needs to show no regard for who he may bump out of the side and take it....dcstkfc wrote:SainterK I really like your new choice of avatar. Seany D showed in the finals that he is in our best 22, and hopefully 2011 will be the year where he steps it up another level, injury-free and at the very least returns to his forgotten standard of pre-knee injury 2008.
I believe he will be considered best 22 in 2011, now he just has to believe, and he can certainly take a lot of confidence how he finished the year.
He is and has always been a very average player. Those types can play in GF's but it would be better for the club if he finds his way out of the side.SainterK wrote:There is a spot for him, and he needs to show no regard for who he may bump out of the side and take it....dcstkfc wrote:SainterK I really like your new choice of avatar. Seany D showed in the finals that he is in our best 22, and hopefully 2011 will be the year where he steps it up another level, injury-free and at the very least returns to his forgotten standard of pre-knee injury 2008.
I believe he will be considered best 22 in 2011, now he just has to believe, and he can certainly take a lot of confidence how he finished the year.
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I really don't have time to keep up with the latest draft and trade rules and news. That's why I like this place.Thinline wrote:I don't mean to be a smartarse, but here's a tip. Appraise yourself of the facts of what can and can't be done and then assess whether a rumour has merit or not. You are otherwise giving airtime to s***.
Moccha - thanks for the tip. Will do
SainterK and Mr Magic - thanks for the facts. Very useful.
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I don't understand what you mean by 'those types' can play in GF, given so many others didn't play well?plugger66 wrote:He is and has always been a very average player. Those types can play in GF's but it would be better for the club if he finds his way out of the side.SainterK wrote:There is a spot for him, and he needs to show no regard for who he may bump out of the side and take it....dcstkfc wrote:SainterK I really like your new choice of avatar. Seany D showed in the finals that he is in our best 22, and hopefully 2011 will be the year where he steps it up another level, injury-free and at the very least returns to his forgotten standard of pre-knee injury 2008.
I believe he will be considered best 22 in 2011, now he just has to believe, and he can certainly take a lot of confidence how he finished the year.
Isn't a good thing he played so well for the three finals?
Those types has nothing to do with GF's. Those types means ordinary players can play in GF's and you can still win. Dempster is an ordinary player and he can still play in a GF and you can still win as he did with Sydney but for the sake of our side it would be better if he was replaced next season. We had to many ordinary players in the GF and nearly won. A couple less may be the difference next season.SainterK wrote:I don't understand what you mean by 'those types' can play in GF, given so many others didn't play well?plugger66 wrote:He is and has always been a very average player. Those types can play in GF's but it would be better for the club if he finds his way out of the side.SainterK wrote:There is a spot for him, and he needs to show no regard for who he may bump out of the side and take it....dcstkfc wrote:SainterK I really like your new choice of avatar. Seany D showed in the finals that he is in our best 22, and hopefully 2011 will be the year where he steps it up another level, injury-free and at the very least returns to his forgotten standard of pre-knee injury 2008.
I believe he will be considered best 22 in 2011, now he just has to believe, and he can certainly take a lot of confidence how he finished the year.
Isn't a good thing he played so well for the three finals?
He played well on Gia, Steve Johnson and Didak GF1....his votes from the coaches in the B&F reflected that as well so he was far from ordinary.
Oh, and I am not calling for him to be extraordinary, just someone who is consistently selected in our best 22 and plays their role very well.
I don't see why it has to be bad for the side if he comes along, so I disagree with you....but that's OK.
Oh, and I am not calling for him to be extraordinary, just someone who is consistently selected in our best 22 and plays their role very well.
I don't see why it has to be bad for the side if he comes along, so I disagree with you....but that's OK.
I didnt say it would be bad for the side if he improved. I think he is an ordinary player and will always be one but happy to be proved wrong and yes he did have a very good finals series.SainterK wrote:He played well on Gia, Steve Johnson and Didak GF1....his votes from the coaches in the B&F reflected that as well so he was far from ordinary.
Oh, and I am not calling for him to be extraordinary, just someone who is consistently selected in our best 22 and plays their role very well.
I don't see why it has to be bad for the side if he comes along, so I disagree with you....but that's OK.
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Due to being barely recognisable in the street Dempster gets it a bit hard on forums. One never notices him in a game however he more often than not he plays his role. He will always be an average player and if he was displaced from the 22 on a regular basis it would not be a bad thing as it would mean that someone else is playing better and can play his role better. It goes for McQ, Raph (when fit), Jason Blake, Geary, Eddy and the list probably goes on. It is the same for every team though.plugger66 wrote:I didnt say it would be bad for the side if he improved. I think he is an ordinary player and will always be one but happy to be proved wrong and yes he did have a very good finals series.SainterK wrote:He played well on Gia, Steve Johnson and Didak GF1....his votes from the coaches in the B&F reflected that as well so he was far from ordinary.
Oh, and I am not calling for him to be extraordinary, just someone who is consistently selected in our best 22 and plays their role very well.
I don't see why it has to be bad for the side if he comes along, so I disagree with you....but that's OK.
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Blake is in our best 22 obviously not yours? Take the bias goggles off.Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:Due to being barely recognisable in the street Dempster gets it a bit hard on forums. One never notices him in a game however he more often than not he plays his role. He will always be an average player and if he was displaced from the 22 on a regular basis it would not be a bad thing as it would mean that someone else is playing better and can play his role better. It goes for McQ, Raph (when fit), Jason Blake, Geary, Eddy and the list probably goes on. It is the same for every team though.plugger66 wrote:I didnt say it would be bad for the side if he improved. I think he is an ordinary player and will always be one but happy to be proved wrong and yes he did have a very good finals series.SainterK wrote:He played well on Gia, Steve Johnson and Didak GF1....his votes from the coaches in the B&F reflected that as well so he was far from ordinary.
Oh, and I am not calling for him to be extraordinary, just someone who is consistently selected in our best 22 and plays their role very well.
I don't see why it has to be bad for the side if he comes along, so I disagree with you....but that's OK.
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Dempster is a good, solid stopper ... but we need to be careful about overloading on those types. Not sure there is room for all of him, McQualter, Eddie and Baker.
IMO we tipped the balance too far towards negating types and we need more creating types.
Guys who can firstly get the ball and secondly do something with it.
IMO we tipped the balance too far towards negating types and we need more creating types.
Guys who can firstly get the ball and secondly do something with it.