It's probably unfair, and in the 2.5 years we've had him we've done everything possible to screw up his development. Constant interruptions, subs, missing WAFL games as travelling emergency, he's been dropped off the back of looking OK before, whilst also brought back on limited form.
As a fan...
Can't disagree tbh. And honestly, after watching 12 years of ultra-defensively branded football, I'm just exhausted by it. I watch football to be entertained. The fact that entertaining football is also conducive to winning football in the modern game just puts me at a loss with JL.
Here is the problem with Longmuir's method. We will never get 'bang for our buck' with slow build-up entries. That is simply never, ever going to happen in modern footy compared to any modern side who has a similar clearance dominance, playing a more aggressive and direct style of play.
I'm not...
Honestly remove 2022 and since 2016 it’s been 8 years of some of the worst footy you’ll see. Nothing as statistically bad as 1.7 13, technically, but we kicked 2 goals vs the Eagles that one time, conceded 20 goals in a row in Geelong, been smashed regularly putting up 5 goals or less. At least...
Is West Coast one of the most bizarre cases in AFL history? They’ve had a decent team on paper for the last 3 years, even despite injuries, but played like the worst team of all time so everyone assumed they’re all cooked and absolutely stink.
3 weeks ago they played the Bulldogs and Adam...
Most of these guys other than Clark and Ryan were terrible last week too.
continual risk averse conservatism at the selection table is finally catching up with us.
You guys were all cheering for an Eagles wooden spoon last year, knowing they’d get this guy. Short sighted stuff.
I was cheering for a non-bottom finish where they could continue to be crap and not get any game changing talent.
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