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damn us for beating the pies in the semi!!!Teflon wrote:i still cant see this getting past Pies myself.
well if noone wants to pick him up due to the placement of lists he could fall through
him going to brisbane is an intruging one...i really doubt voss would be into it but obviously is all things considered
i would crack the s***s hearing and seeing him every week of the bloody season up here if that turned out to be the case
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It's easy to say that with the hindsight that we would have still been as a good a team as we were this year HAD we recruited Cousins.
We'll never know but never under-estimate just what one individual can do to an entire team, directly or in-directly. I think the individual performance of Cousins alone this year has somewhat over-shadowed just how disappointing Richmond were, when this year was finally supposed to be the year of the Tiges return to finals contention. Good, young list, finished the previous season strongly, Richo in career best form and then along came Cousins, how could they fail? Success should have just fallen into place?
It's only my theory but I do think that the recruitment of Cousins put a few members of the Richmond playing group into a false sense of security, arguably the supporters as well; the mass hysteria at club training, the opportunity to join in team photos at the price of gold and the amount of memberships sold may support that theory.
That being said, hindsight is a wonderful thing.
We'll never know but never under-estimate just what one individual can do to an entire team, directly or in-directly. I think the individual performance of Cousins alone this year has somewhat over-shadowed just how disappointing Richmond were, when this year was finally supposed to be the year of the Tiges return to finals contention. Good, young list, finished the previous season strongly, Richo in career best form and then along came Cousins, how could they fail? Success should have just fallen into place?
It's only my theory but I do think that the recruitment of Cousins put a few members of the Richmond playing group into a false sense of security, arguably the supporters as well; the mass hysteria at club training, the opportunity to join in team photos at the price of gold and the amount of memberships sold may support that theory.
That being said, hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Bad management is bad management
And how his family would have felt about it.cowboy18 wrote:I wonder how much game time he would have got.evertonfc wrote:I don't even want to contemplate how Ben would have used the ball on Grand Final day under pressure
Still, he turned his life around, we made a grand final, so I guess everything worked out ok.
But you can't help but wonder...
Lance or James??
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And whether being asked to play to the team's gameplan could make his relationship with Ross untenable.joffaboy wrote:And how his family would have felt about it.cowboy18 wrote:I wonder how much game time he would have got.evertonfc wrote:I don't even want to contemplate how Ben would have used the ball on Grand Final day under pressure
Still, he turned his life around, we made a grand final, so I guess everything worked out ok.
But you can't help but wonder...
Or how he would feel if we asked him to play for more money than he was offered elsewhere.
Did you think about that everton? Did you?