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As I was walking back to Richmond after the game, I overheard two fellow Sainters talking about Milne and complaing about the fact "he's always gone missing in the big games".
I had to remind them that he's been one of the best small forwards of the contemporary game and that he only has about 2 years left in him, as he is now a veteran.
Sure, he had a shocker last night, but he was in pretty good company amongst other Barry Crocker performaces.
I had to remind them that he's been one of the best small forwards of the contemporary game and that he only has about 2 years left in him, as he is now a veteran.
Sure, he had a shocker last night, but he was in pretty good company amongst other Barry Crocker performaces.
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the more of that i watch the more it reminds me of carlton, richmond, wce and melbourne now.
we look old, fatigued and stagnant now.
we should keep the core and cut the fat. especially those between the 1st year players and the core. i am hoping we delist/trade and take as many kids as possible in the draft.
we look old, fatigued and stagnant now.
we should keep the core and cut the fat. especially those between the 1st year players and the core. i am hoping we delist/trade and take as many kids as possible in the draft.
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noreason41 wrote:Look at how good Luke Ball was
thats what I noticed as well 40 metre pin point pass on the wrong foot, too bad he hasn't been able to do that with us or collingwood for 5 years, he could have / should have been a lot better footballer.
I think people tend to forget how good he was, and how much as a player he he went downhill.
He used to be able to run jump and kick, now all he can do is handball, can't help think things should have been handled better with him injury wise not trade wise. The AFL lost a brilliant player imo. And seeing this footage reminded me what he used to be able to do not what I expected him to do in his later years at the saints.
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Milne is the best small forward the game has seen, he has developed his game from a tiny full forward to crumber and then runs through the midfield. Most small forwards get pushed out of the game because they can't adapt. He will go down as a Saints legend and if he was more of an uptight wanker he would have a little more respect from the afl community and own a place as the best small forward the game has known. He is the guy who keeps the guys buoyant and sings loudest after a win.
Yep love him. Champion and one of my all time favourite saints even if he does go missing at times.gringo wrote:Milne is the best small forward the game has seen, he has developed his game from a tiny full forward to crumber and then runs through the midfield. Most small forwards get pushed out of the game because they can't adapt. He will go down as a Saints legend and if he was more of an uptight wanker he would have a little more respect from the afl community and own a place as the best small forward the game has known. He is the guy who keeps the guys buoyant and sings loudest after a win.
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!00% on the money!gringo wrote:Milne is the best small forward the game has seen, he has developed his game from a tiny full forward to crumber and then runs through the midfield. Most small forwards get pushed out of the game because they can't adapt. He will go down as a Saints legend and if he was more of an uptight wanker he would have a little more respect from the afl community and own a place as the best small forward the game has known. He is the guy who keeps the guys buoyant and sings loudest after a win.
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Hands down my favourite player. His many special goals and boundless enthusiasm kept us going through the lean years and I agree he'll go down as a Saints legend.
Like Winmar, he is one of the few players who I could accept trading if we get a good deal. He's got currency for a team on the cusp and if we are serious about the rebuild, unfortunately it makes sense.
Having said that I'd prefer him to stay absolutely. It hurts but losing Grand Finals hurts more.
Like Winmar, he is one of the few players who I could accept trading if we get a good deal. He's got currency for a team on the cusp and if we are serious about the rebuild, unfortunately it makes sense.
Having said that I'd prefer him to stay absolutely. It hurts but losing Grand Finals hurts more.
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Milne has bled R,W & B for years now, he is also a good role model for young players moving forward.Austinnn wrote:Like Winmar, he is one of the few players who I could accept trading if we get a good deal. He's got currency for a team on the cusp and if we are serious about the rebuild, unfortunately it makes sense.
I just don't see how we could possibly trade him.
Unless you know something we don't????
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I know nothing about any trades, it was just an idea. I hate the idea of him not being with us, he's our leading goal kicker for not the first time. I absolutely love the player.SunburySaint wrote:Milne has bled R,W & B for years now, he is also a good role model for young players moving forward.
I just don't see how we could possibly trade him.
Unless you know something we don't????
If we're being totally practically though, it would be a statement of intent, and could be one of the few players who would get a decent pick or trade. He's given us his best years, like Winmar, a year or two in a different shirt won't change his legacy.
But let me be clear: I don't want him to go. I'd rather see others go like Gilbert or Gram, plus any of the many untradable players we have.
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