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OMG, I've heard it all now, FM.
He'd be definitely best 23, but nowhere near the 3rd best, F he is so irritating.....
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Haha I was thinking the same!Kane is obviously just in the engagement bait game but even this just seems incredibly out of the blue?
Like okay?
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I wanted him to stay, but I got sick of the stupid shit he used to do.Haha I was thinking the same!
Both parties happy with the decision, no bad blood and no comments from Fly have been made to discredit Ginnivan…
Worrell isn't a tier 2 player. Star. Should have been in the AA team last year.Watching the Dogs v Crows game last night, it hit me clearly that both teams' younger Tier 2 players are far higher quality than our Pies' Tier 2, specially in defence.
Crows had Worrell and Michalanny who are very impressive young players, Butts who showed something yesterday and even Murray was good. Noting Curtin and Keane (not exactly young anymore) weren't playing. Dogs had O'Donnell, Khamis, Lobb and Budarick (who looks like an awesome pick up).
Outside IQ and Maynard (not exactly young anymore), and Josh (who I don't think of as a classic defender but more a dash and use type) we have Parker who has played a handful of games and looks decent. The only other reliable defenders we have are Howe and Moore (who comes to play once or twice in a season).Where are our equivalent of Worrell, Michalanny, Curtin, O'Donnell... all early 20s?
You could probably argue a similar point in the middle, where the only elite young player we have is Nick. All our best midfielders are 30+: Pendles, Crisp, Sidey, Jordy. Long is young but a total scatter gun. Bulldogs have Richards and Freijah, Crows have Peatling, Berry, Draper, Soligo... the list goes on. Our Tier 2? Harry De Mattia and probably another handful of similar list cloggers
Watching the Dogs v Crows game last night, it hit me clearly that both teams' younger Tier 2 players are far higher quality than our Pies' Tier 2, specially in defence.
Crows had Worrell and Michalanny who are very impressive young players, Butts who showed something yesterday and even Murray was good. Noting Curtin and Keane (not exactly young anymore) weren't playing. Dogs had O'Donnell, Khamis, Lobb and Budarick (who looks like an awesome pick up).
Outside IQ and Maynard (not exactly young anymore), and Josh (who I don't think of as a classic defender but more a dash and use type) we have Parker who has played a handful of games and looks decent. The only other reliable defenders we have are Howe and Moore (who comes to play once or twice in a season).Where are our equivalent of Worrell, Michalanny, Curtin, O'Donnell... all early 20s?
You could probably argue a similar point in the middle, where the only elite young player we have is Nick. All our best midfielders are 30+: Pendles, Crisp, Sidey, Jordy. Long is young but a total scatter gun. Bulldogs have Richards and Freijah, Crows have Peatling, Berry, Draper, Soligo... the list goes on. Our Tier 2? Harry De Mattia and probably another handful of similar list cloggers
This is the usual have a crack at Collingwood and Fly.Kane is obviously just in the engagement bait game but even this just seems incredibly out of the blue?
Like okay?
These guys would play similar positions to Ginni. Rank them in order order:OMG, I've heard it all now, FM.
He'd be definitely best 23, but nowhere near the 3rd best, F he is so irritating.....
I think you got the order pretty spot on.These guys would play similar positions to Ginni. Rank them in order order:
Elliott, Schultz, Beau,JDG, Lippa, HH, Hayes, Ginni

Add IQ ahead of Ginni. I’d still probably have Sidey and Pendles tooApparently Cane’s top 5 are
1 Nick
2 Josh
3 Ginni
4 DC
5 Maynard
Ginni ahead of Maynard and DC is just a bit rich. Cornes also must not have the latest team list because Houston, Crisp, Shultz and Elliott would have to be listed. Also JDG.
Edit; I stopped there not because of complete thoughts, I stopped because I was time wasting.
On form he has many things to do. All those apologies take time to complete.This is the usual have a crack at Collingwood and Fly.
Ever since Korn stuck the middle finger up at Brodie Holland in 2002, he just hates Collingwood.
Brodes said it only took 20 years for Korn to apologise for that...lol
in many years.It’s a bit hit and miss for me. I still get sucked in to listening to them.So glad I have traded SEN and Vol-Corn-o out. Got nothing back but my list is much better.
The first stage was deleting my text mid typing. The next was switching stations. The next was 20 seconds of listening. Now I just don’t tune in. My contact is now casual/walking through. For a long time I kept texting Maher that his show would be much better if he covered more than one team. I got creative then bored. I stopped. Each time I make an error in judgment and return, the quality has dropped. I find media talking about media is just trash.It’s a bit hit and miss for me. I still get sucked in to listening to them.
Although, G Lyon did read out my sms to Pendles wearing a shiny, glittery gold number 10 on his back when he breaks the games record…
Tell me about this guy you speak of, with a face like a ballsack, maybe not.Old wrinkly ballsack face has done it again. We're talking about him. He wins
That role won’t work under finals pressure, weak link IMHO. it works when you don’t have to be accountableKane fully understands the nuance of the circumstances around Ginnivan leaving the Pies. Everyone including Ginni knows that he wouldn't be the same player if he stayed. It gave him a kick up the arse and he's matured a lot because of it.
Kane's style of media engagement means he takes a legitimate topic of conversation (Ginnivan's improvement), and intentionally structures it around a negative to get people riled up (Pies 'missed out'). It's genuinely not worth engaging in. Everyone should just respond to Kane's comments with positivity because it'd leave him directionless.
Good on Ginni for finding his own spot in a new team. He's a smart but slow player. I think the hole Mitchell has carved for him works at the Hawks, but probably wouldn't have worked at Collingwood. We've already got players who are smart with the ball.