He's good
Realistically he inherited a playing list that the list management held into hopes it could quickly rebound between 2019-2022 and went all out for guys like Tim Kelly, but the opposite happened and the older players started to break down very quickly.
They also had a horrid injury...
I will say. He actually had the club in their most successful position on-field between 2012-2013 they have been at in 25 years
But. Also the bad thing happened and the bad thing directly influenced their red hot 2012 start. And the 2012 tailspin in the second part of the season,
And the...
I mean, I think you guys probably deserve it as much as a team which purposely guts the middle/top end of their list and ends up being shithouse and trapped being shithouse (Kangaroos) (Melbourne 11 years ago)
Because the Eagles have a competent football department and structure. The design of the league is for teams to rise and fall. Every team bottoms out and rises again. It happens. Teams get good players, they'll play in shit teams. But will hit potential with a proper football department and...
Cool
Talent is half the issue. The other half is development and health. I can almost promise you out of those 3 picks, all 3 won't touch their potential once they spend months of the season with soft tissue injuries and playing for a backwards club. Just like Cox/Perkins/Reid
I don't think we've played particularly well. Saints came out very flat, and actually turned up at half time,
Also what the **** is with some of these umpire decisions. Like Christ glad the game was over by the middle of half time
Better brother.
Probably had to go however the decisions and internal turmoil drama and the cooked football department they have going on is like turning upt the F1 Rally with your Hilux then getting pissed off at the driver