That's the question, isn't it? Very tough call. Are his cards marked? Can he be a realistic part of our next premiership tilt? I don't pretend to know the answer. Maybe some time to reflect would do him good.plugger66 wrote:So what would you do with Milne?clisaint wrote:How many small forwards have fluffed as many 'gettable' shots at goal at crucial moments in multiple grand finals / not gone when they should to kick the match winning goal?mcadam05 wrote:clisaint wrote:A 'big game' is a game against a top of the ladder side which we go into with at least some chance of an upset. Geelong's most important player was out, they lost another key player early. Milne and Schneids failed yet again.
Another big game- the last three grand finals. They're both serial offenders when it comes to choking in big games.
how many small fwds have had great grand finals??
It's not about dominating the match, it's about making the most of your opportunities- which the subjects have both failed to do.
Milney and Schnadzo seem to be escaping criticism.....
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If we are dropping guys because they may not be part of the next preimership side then we may end up with no players. Milney has had a good year and certainly deserves his spot. And last night he was far from the only forward stuggling. The question is are the forwards stuggling because of their form or because of the way we play.clisaint wrote:That's the question, isn't it? Very tough call. Are his cards marked? Can he be a realistic part of our next premiership tilt? I don't pretend to know the answer. Maybe some time to reflect would do him good.plugger66 wrote:So what would you do with Milne?clisaint wrote:How many small forwards have fluffed as many 'gettable' shots at goal at crucial moments in multiple grand finals / not gone when they should to kick the match winning goal?mcadam05 wrote:clisaint wrote:A 'big game' is a game against a top of the ladder side which we go into with at least some chance of an upset. Geelong's most important player was out, they lost another key player early. Milne and Schneids failed yet again.
Another big game- the last three grand finals. They're both serial offenders when it comes to choking in big games.
how many small fwds have had great grand finals??
It's not about dominating the match, it's about making the most of your opportunities- which the subjects have both failed to do.
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ahhhhhhhhhhhhh so could it be that the ball droping short or going over the forwards head like it did 90% of the time last night was the reason we lost hmmmmmmmmmm so if that is the case Milne had nothing too do with the lost and this post is quite pointlessplugger66 wrote:If we are dropping guys because they may not be part of the next preimership side then we may end up with no players. Milney has had a good year and certainly deserves his spot. And last night he was far from the only forward stuggling. The question is are the forwards stuggling because of their form or because of the way we play.clisaint wrote:That's the question, isn't it? Very tough call. Are his cards marked? Can he be a realistic part of our next premiership tilt? I don't pretend to know the answer. Maybe some time to reflect would do him good.plugger66 wrote:So what would you do with Milne?clisaint wrote:How many small forwards have fluffed as many 'gettable' shots at goal at crucial moments in multiple grand finals / not gone when they should to kick the match winning goal?mcadam05 wrote:clisaint wrote:A 'big game' is a game against a top of the ladder side which we go into with at least some chance of an upset. Geelong's most important player was out, they lost another key player early. Milne and Schneids failed yet again.
Another big game- the last three grand finals. They're both serial offenders when it comes to choking in big games.
how many small fwds have had great grand finals??
It's not about dominating the match, it's about making the most of your opportunities- which the subjects have both failed to do.
so its not just collingwood fans who hate Milne it seems like a fair few of St Kilda fans dont think much of him either what a sad state we are in
he is one of the BEST forwards this club has ever had
You are agreeing with me but say my post is pointless. Dont get that.mcadam05 wrote:ahhhhhhhhhhhhh so could it be that the ball droping short or going over the forwards head like it did 90% of the time last night was the reason we lost hmmmmmmmmmm so if that is the case Milne had nothing too do with the lost and this post is quite pointlessplugger66 wrote:If we are dropping guys because they may not be part of the next preimership side then we may end up with no players. Milney has had a good year and certainly deserves his spot. And last night he was far from the only forward stuggling. The question is are the forwards stuggling because of their form or because of the way we play.clisaint wrote:That's the question, isn't it? Very tough call. Are his cards marked? Can he be a realistic part of our next premiership tilt? I don't pretend to know the answer. Maybe some time to reflect would do him good.plugger66 wrote:So what would you do with Milne?clisaint wrote:How many small forwards have fluffed as many 'gettable' shots at goal at crucial moments in multiple grand finals / not gone when they should to kick the match winning goal?mcadam05 wrote:clisaint wrote:A 'big game' is a game against a top of the ladder side which we go into with at least some chance of an upset. Geelong's most important player was out, they lost another key player early. Milne and Schneids failed yet again.
Another big game- the last three grand finals. They're both serial offenders when it comes to choking in big games.
how many small fwds have had great grand finals??
It's not about dominating the match, it's about making the most of your opportunities- which the subjects have both failed to do.
so its not just collingwood fans who hate Milne it seems like a fair few of St Kilda fans dont think much of him either what a sad state we are in
he is one of the BEST forwards this club has ever had
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Personally I think every game is a big game.
It is, after all, an elite competition.
Milne is doing what he always does - see stats - and is still a valuable piece of our machinery.
On the Australian cricket selector logic shown by many on this site West Coast would be dropping Embley, Cox and Kerr.
It is, after all, an elite competition.
Milne is doing what he always does - see stats - and is still a valuable piece of our machinery.
On the Australian cricket selector logic shown by many on this site West Coast would be dropping Embley, Cox and Kerr.
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Who was on Schneider?
13 possessions, 12 uncontested, no scores, no assists....and a ridiculously long run up.
Milne I'm not too surprised, I've said before that Hunt traditionally does pretty well on him. I think that's because he is one of the only true small defenders left and Milne does better when he can run rings around someone who is a mismatch in size.
13 possessions, 12 uncontested, no scores, no assists....and a ridiculously long run up.
Milne I'm not too surprised, I've said before that Hunt traditionally does pretty well on him. I think that's because he is one of the only true small defenders left and Milne does better when he can run rings around someone who is a mismatch in size.
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