samoht wrote:I only advocate an equal chance - maybe one of Lynch's 5 chances could have gone his way ?
I have a feeling that for Walsh the transition to AFL will be easier (than Lynch) .. due to the fact that he's not slow.
But ,, we're left guessing... and anyway why are we/you trusting the selector's judgment... after all they got it wrong with Lynch 4 times out of 5 - he had one reasonable game if I recall.
If Walsh had 5 chances he might have had 3 good games and be more comfortable with the pace .. who knows ?
Well at least he's not slow.,, and we don't need to try him out 5 times to determine that.
Why start your post with the premise that those in charge of selecting our team don't know what they're doing?
How would you, I or anybody else on here know whether Walsh is 'ready' to play AFL yet?
Maybe he wasn't selected for any of those 5 games because:-
He wasn't ready
He couldn't play the role Lynch was selected to play
or any other reson we have absolutely zero knowledge about.
Has anybody on her who is stridently calling for his inclusion any knowledge as to how the team is selected?
What criteria is used?
What roles are earmarked for any/all players?
The fitness level of all players
Those that are/aren't available to play
What matchups have been decided
etc.
etc.
And yet without a skerrick of knowledge there are many who feel they 'know better'.
And as for those stating that Walsh will leave/go home if he's not given a game, who has told them that?
Somebody who might actually know, or just pure speculation?
Everybody is entitles to voice an opinion on her - it's a fan forum.
But sheesh, sometimes the strident demands from some on here seem way over the top and seem to belittle those who actually are paid to make the decisions at our Club.
Seemingly some of the armchair experts on here have forgotten that they are only that - armchair experts and not real experts.