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I was a big wrap for this guy when he first came in.
But the last few games I have seen of him play, have been worrying.
He is a midfielder that is unwilling to run from contest to contest...
He is also unaccountable and does not man up.
I look at Jy Simpkin as a player who is heading in the right direction, to be a gun midfielder and a leader of the club.....
At the moment, he is nowhere near the standard Jy is setting.
He looks slow, unfit, and wont put his body on the line, and looks out of his depth.
If LDU was fit, there is no way Ahern would be in the side.
Has the talent. Has the smarts.....But like a lot of nmfc players, he doesn't seem to be prepared to do the work...to get to the elite level.
Probably hard in this current climate, but Pauly needs an MMA or Boxing trainer to find that 'inner-cnut' we all have in us.
If he played with half of Jed/Jy/CamZ's intent, lookout.
I've mentioned him in a couple other threads, but I reckon Tom Murphy has found a bit cnut, it can be found.
Pauly and Mase should move in together, build a cage in the backyard and kick the sh!t out of each other for a month or so.
These 2 running round with angry vibes would instantly make us much better.
Where has the Paul Ahern gone who destroyed West Coast in Tassie in 2018?
I want that Ahern on the field.
Not this inferior iteration.
Where has the Paul Ahern gone who destroyed West Coast in Tassie in 2018?
I want that Ahern on the field.
Not this inferior iteration.
You're right, but he just doesn't look like it at the moment. He's not moving, constantly kicking off one step. In 2018, you'd watch him at training and he moved like a panther. He just looks constantly flat footed.Has played less games than LDU. Just thought I’d put that out there.
I certainly hope so.I've very little doubt if Ahern gets some continuity with his football he'll be a very, very good player albeit with some shortcomings he has to be kept on top of.
This will be a good challenge for Shawry - if he can find a way to get the best out of Paul and turn him into something close to what he could be, then he'll be another piece to the puzzle. Keen to see how he goes with Shaw for 12 months - can he figure it out?I've very little doubt if Ahern gets some continuity with his football he'll be a very, very good player albeit with some shortcomings he has to be kept on top of.
I think its all confidence, at least based on the evidence I've seen. When he came in, we were talking up this super skillful, quick player on our website and everyone at the club seemed really excited about what he could be. When he recovered from his knee, he played like he thought he was that player, and his shortcomings could easily be put down to not having played for 2 years. Most importantly, he looked like was having a great time out on the field, and like he really believed in his natural ability.You're right, but he just doesn't look like it at the moment. He's not moving, constantly kicking off one step. In 2018, you'd watch him at training and he moved like a panther. He just looks constantly flat footed.
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Shawry needs to have a chat with him and get him to change his mindset the same way Curtis Taylor did.
I suspect Shaw has a similar conversation with every player, only some of them act on the advice.
Even senior players have gotten the chat as evidenced by JMac’s game saving smoother when usually he is doing his best to implement social distancing before it was a thing.
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Oh for sure, he has to every season as part of the end of year review.
But its very clear that Pauls output is between the ears, his best and current output is night and day, could be fears of re-injury, could be just confidence, could be he has no clue what he's doing.
He’s done multiple knees. Maybe he can’t go another gear with his running. He did well in 2018 playing inside and not running.