ace wrote:Losing Riewoldt is definitely a major disaster, but that does not mean that we should break down and cry.plugger66 wrote:How anyone thinks losing a player for a heap of the season with no guarantee of him playing again this season is a blessing is beyond me. Obviously we cant do anything about it but there is absolutely no positive in this at all for this season. maybe will help in the future but surely for us it is all about this season.
When ever you suffer a disadvantage, you should immediately examine how you can take advantage of the circumstances.
These circumstance allow the club to try other players in the team and to develop structures and alternate game plans.
Game plans that can be used in the finals if Riewoldt, is being swamped as occured in last years Grand Final.
The loss of Riewoldt can still be used to improve the club's chances of winning this year's premiership.
I call it taking advantage of disadvantage.
im not trying to be all doom and gloom.but the only advantage i can see is that players such as cahill,lynch,stanely and possibly even mcevoy have their chance now to get some games and show they are worthy of being in the 22.
but in saying that.we will need to find atleast 4 extra goals to cover for roo's output.which i think has to start buy kosi standing up now and taking that next step into becomming an out and out superstar not just an average-good player.
IF we can infact take 7 from the next 10 without roo (i personally believe roo will be back in a minimum of 8)
then that should give us 10 wins and a spot in the 8 gurranteed hopefully from which we regroup mid season break and push for top 4. which should require us winning half of our remaining games.