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i'm hoping the lads can make a career of it, but it seems very strange we've gone for a top pick who is a development player, and then grabbed a bunch of mature aged recruits. no doubt the editedbymods fella and his mates is hoping to field a more competitive team next year at the possible expense of building a genuine threat over a few years.
"The starting point of all achievement is desire. "
Rocket wrote: ↑Tue 27 Nov 2018 9:48pm
Not sure how long the earrings will last on Young?
Neck tattoos and that kind of ear-rings smack of try-hard wannabe Dustin Martins.
Or some other form of mental illness or disfunction!
A bit harsh. It’s a pretty contemporary look these days.
'contemporary' actually refers to 'these days'.
The sentence contains tautology.
Anyone who slept during high school English classes can google 'tautology'
(but don't visit the urban dictionary, because that place
isn't my first CHOice of reference)
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
Scollop wrote: ↑Wed 28 Nov 2018 11:48pm
and hopefully for their safety and the safety of others, they remember to take out their nipple rings on match day
Plus their Prince Albert's.
As ex-president Peter Summers said:
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
desertsaint wrote: ↑Thu 29 Nov 2018 1:41am
i'm hoping the lads can make a career of it, but it seems very strange we've gone for a top pick who is a development player, and then grabbed a bunch of mature aged recruits. no doubt the editedbymods fella and his mates is hoping to field a more competitive team next year at the possible expense of building a genuine threat over a few years.
I think calling King a development player is a bit misleading, sure he may not play next season every week, but he is not a raw athlete with no football nous that needs to be taught how to play the game from scratch. I would think he is as ready made as most key forwards that are drafted at 18, the only complication being his knee injury.
Rocket wrote: ↑Tue 27 Nov 2018 9:48pm
Not sure how long the earrings will last on Young?
Neck tattoos and that kind of ear-rings smack of try-hard wannabe Dustin Martins.
Or some other form of mental illness or disfunction!
Righto grandpa. Should change your name to greywhiskers3614!
LOL [just trying to inject some funny - please don't take offence] - a series of numbers often reflects a date - so 3614 could be either 3/6/1914 or 3/6/2014. I think the latter is too young to be contributing to a forum discussion, and definitely would not have whiskers.
“Youth ages, immaturity is outgrown, ignorance can be educated, and drunkenness sobered, but stupid lasts forever.”
― Aristophanes
If you have a Bee in your Bonnet - I can assist you with that - but it WILL involve some smacking upside the head!
desertsaint wrote: ↑Thu 29 Nov 2018 1:41am
i'm hoping the lads can make a career of it, but it seems very strange we've gone for a top pick who is a development player, and then grabbed a bunch of mature aged recruits. no doubt the editedbymods fella and his mates is hoping to field a more competitive team next year at the possible expense of building a genuine threat over a few years.
I think calling King a development player is a bit misleading, sure he may not play next season every week, but he is not a raw athlete with no football nous that needs to be taught how to play the game from scratch. I would think he is as ready made as most key forwards that are drafted at 18, the only complication being his knee injury.
probably right mr amusingname. my focus was more on the mature aged recruits. those selections are a bit bemusing to me considering we cut similary, but more experienced players. i think we need to look a few years ahead because we're years off the pace.the club obviously doesn't.
"The starting point of all achievement is desire. "
There’s not much I can report at this stage. They’re all genuinely good kids. They’re not participating in any match skills etc but working together on fitness etc, talking to the dieticians etc. I you get a chance to have a look at them ( Sandy ,Sat morning for those interested) feast your eyes on Max. You can just tell, a colt ready to go.
As for all the others...J.Long. Ready to go.
tony74 wrote: ↑Thu 29 Nov 2018 3:06pm
There’s not much I can report at this stage. They’re all genuinely good kids. They’re not participating in any match skills etc but working together on fitness etc, talking to the dieticians etc. I you get a chance to have a look at them ( Sandy ,Sat morning for those interested) feast your eyes on Max. You can just tell, a colt ready to go.
As for all the others...J.Long. Ready to go.
Thanks Tony. Looking forward to more info down the track. Much appreciated.
Posters that have admitted they were wrong about Hanna's gastro and the club didn't create a cover story.
Total = 1.
tony74 wrote: ↑Thu 29 Nov 2018 3:06pm
There’s not much I can report at this stage. They’re all genuinely good kids. They’re not participating in any match skills etc but working together on fitness etc, talking to the dieticians etc. I you get a chance to have a look at them ( Sandy ,Sat morning for those interested) feast your eyes on Max. You can just tell, a colt ready to go.
As for all the others...J.Long. Ready to go.
Tony, does that mean max King is over his knee injury and will be hitting the track ready to go in a couple of months?
Max when going for a mark looks like a young Kossi and when he runs a young Roo. Hate to put pressure on the kid but he really does look the real deal. As for being over the knee well he moves beautifully at the moment. But obviously early days.
tony74 wrote: ↑Thu 29 Nov 2018 6:58pm
Max when going for a mark looks like a young Kossi and when he runs a young Roo. Hate to put pressure on the kid but he really does look the real deal. As for being over the knee well he moves beautifully at the moment. But obviously early days.
Tony, can you please give a brief comment on each of the other kids? Bytel, Parker, Hind, Young & Wilkie?
tony74 wrote: ↑Thu 29 Nov 2018 6:58pm
Max when going for a mark looks like a young Kossi and when he runs a young Roo.
As long as he looks like a young Kosi, but actually completes taking the mark...that would be an encouraging sign. Of course, it was probably post-cracked skull (perfectly legal block, nothing to see here) Kosi that had the marking issues.
tony74 wrote: ↑Thu 29 Nov 2018 6:58pm
Max when going for a mark looks like a young Kossi and when he runs a young Roo. Hate to put pressure on the kid but he really does look the real deal. As for being over the knee well he moves beautifully at the moment. But obviously early days.
Tony, can you please give a brief comment on each of the other kids? Bytel, Parker, Hind, Young & Wilkie?
Mate, early days but first impressions
Jack. Built like Jimmy Webster
Callum. Physically he’s ready to go
Matt. Very lightly framed, needs work in the gym. Don’t be fooled by the Tatts. Quiet unassuming bloke
Nick. Ready to go
Robbie. Tough little nut, wants to play on the ball
I mean I know they’re going to say this but they are rapt to be at the club. They all had interest from other clubs, interviews etc and they were impressed by our delivery. But as I said they would say that. They look very very happy and just want to get into it.