- Jul 26, 2020
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5 years is far too long for someone who's body constantly let's them down.
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Whately saying reports of 5 year $750+k per season have been proven to be ridiculous and suggsts more likely $500k to $600k max over 3 years is more likely what he will have to accept.5 years is far too long for someone who's body constantly let's them down.
Whately saying reports of 5 year $750+k per season have been proven to be ridiculous and suggsts more likely $500k to $600k max over 3 years is more likely what he will have to accept.
Yep I'm not sure why people want him so bad at best he pushes Rocky out the side and is more mobile but he's just as likely to be hobbling around in rehab with Burton most of the time.5 years is far too long for someone who's body constantly let's them down.
Apparently doesn’t want to leave, wants to stay with the crows. But the bottom ranked team don’t want him.
This might be the most easily disputed statement in the history of our species.This persistent talk of Crouch's persistent injuries is a bit of a myth. He played 20 games in 2017, he missed 2018 with a groin injury that Adelaide stuffed around with until finally putting him in for surgery in the middle of the year and he then played all 22 games in 2019 and won their best and fairest. He has had a hamstring complaint this year, but he's been no orphan in this crazy season. He will still play more games than he missed and has been a genuine catalyst for their late season wins.
He's a genuinely good AFL midfielder and well worth pursuing for the right price.
Yeah, let’s take a bloke that has had the best season in his career as a midfielder and waste him as a defensive forward... sounds like Boaks revolutionary move forward!If Ebert is done, is there a role for one of our inside mids to play his small defensive forward role. SPP?
This persistent talk of Crouch's persistent injuries is a bit of a myth. He played 20 games in 2017, he missed 2018 with a groin injury that Adelaide stuffed around with until finally putting him in for surgery in the middle of the year and he then played all 22 games in 2019 and won their best and fairest. He has had a hamstring complaint this year, but he's been no orphan in this crazy season. He will still play more games than he missed and has been a genuine catalyst for their late season wins.
He's a genuinely good AFL midfielder and well worth pursuing for the right price.
This isn't true. Brad wants out as he doesn't want to be part of a rebuild (throw in the way they have managed his injuries to date as well). His preference is to stay in Adelaide (the city) or move to a finals contender. Money isnt the main driving factor, however it will be the difference between an us or a Geelong.
Boak's move didn't work. Ebert's did. I reckon SPP's speed, tackling and explosiveness from the stoppage would be worth a look up forward if we have 3 other A grade inside mids, and a vacancy created by Ebert.Yeah, let’s take a bloke that has had the best season in his career as a midfielder and waste him as a defensive forward... sounds like Boaks revolutionary move forward!
Geelong isn’t in Adelaide though.This isn't true. Brad wants out as he doesn't want to be part of a rebuild (throw in the way they have managed his injuries to date as well). His preference is to stay in Adelaide (the city) or move to a finals contender. Money isnt the main driving factor, however it will be the difference between an us or a Geelong.
It’s weird, isn’t it, the amount of media and other stuff they get ( and some spouses too apparently) yet they have also used more of their salary cap than Port has.It’ll be interesting to see if he is still a 5aa sports show regular if he comes across to Port...
Dusty mixed his time between mid and forward while developing, can't see why SPP's similar traits can't be developed in a similar way.The difference with Ebo is that he was cooked and the move forward prolonged his career.
SPP is on the doorstep of hitting his prime as an explosive mid.
Boak's move didn't work. Ebert's did. I reckon SPP's speed, tackling and explosiveness from the stoppage would be worth a look up forward if we have 3 other A grade inside mids, and a vacancy created by Ebert.
If we get the crows raining best and fairest for free and they end up with a pick in the twenties worth it just for the LOLs.
Agree, but then dusty at 22 bears little resemblance to the current model. I beg to differ on 'monumentally stupid', but whatever, it's not a hill I'm going to die on.Dusty and spp are not remotely similar players as forwards.