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The incumbent is more likely to retain the role, unless he is a disaster.
Mundy was not a disaster. He speaks well, deflects criticism and doesn't add to a controversy.
I think he is very likely to retain the captaincy, even though many of the players who voted for him are gone.
Aren't you busy running north Korea?'When you have Co-Captains
You have no Captain'
Moo Tse-tung
2016
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That's not what I said, Moo.If 2016 and our 2017 pre-season wasn't a disaster .....
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That's not what I said, Moo.
Was Mundy's captaincy a disaster?
And so far, our preseason is better than last years. More running, more intensity, more (but still not enough) on the park.
To me 2016 was a disaster, and I'm certainly not impressed with the lack of discipline so far off the field.
To me 2016 was a disaster, and I'm certainly not impressed with the lack of discipline so far off the field.
I think fyfe won't be too bother if mundy be the captain too. he don't need to rush to signed his contract extension .Don't take it personally Clem it's only an opinion, no one is going to storm the building if Mundy gets another crack.
I dont think he handled the captaincy very well, in fact I think it affected his game, that's my observation. I also don't think he would be too bothered if Fyfe got the nod.
Don't take it personally Clem it's only an opinion, no one is going to storm the building if Mundy gets another crack.
I dont think he handled the captaincy very well, in fact I think it affected his game, that's my observation. I also don't think he would be too bothered if Fyfe got the nod.
I didn't take it personally. But the bovine put up a photo of the Iraqi information minister, which was just stupid. And out of character. And I called him out on it.
I think Mundy could have done better, but he was competent in his job. I also don't think it affected his game. Lack of a preseason and injuries affected his game.
IMO if Fyfe isn't captain next year he will walk elsewhere. Mundy is one of our best but unfortunately is not a natural leader and to be voted in again wil be a reflection of Fyfes standing in the playing group not Mundy's leadership ability.
I don't think so. I deal with a lot of leaders. I'm a leader myself. His body language - look at when he's asked a semi-tough question, he shifts his weight and looks away. I'm not having a go at him, he's a great player and a great member of the leadership group, but he's no captain.Mundy spoke very well at yesterday's conference. His body language was fine. He is a leader, and has even part of the leadership group for years. You are just seeing what you want to see.
Fyfe, in my opinion, will not need the captaincy to extend his contract. He is part of the leadership group.
I did and exactly the reason why the playing group shouldn't have a tough decision around voting our only Brownlow medalist as their captain. Mundy v Fyfe as captain should be a landslide vote but obviously it's not to those that support Mundy as captain.Did anyone bother to listen to what Lyon said about Cleaver,captaincy,integrity of process???
Like anyone at all???
You think Fyfe's tenure at Fremantle is that fragile that he will cut and run if he isn't made skipper?
Fyfe will stay, irrespective of the captaincy. Now, if he was booted from the leadership group, that would be a different matter.
Mundy - not a natural leader? Maybe, but he has been a part of Freo's leadership group for a long time now, and was probably looked at as next in line by a narrow majority of the players. This year was a bad one for Mundy, thanks to a poor preseason and ongoing injuries, but he has had years of onfield leadership. Some posters on here have short memories.
I think that Mundy is very likely to retain the Captaincy. To take it off him would be setting the blame for 2016 on his shoulders, when the blame needs to be shared with all players and coaches.
Fyfe is the greatest footballer on the planet. But he hasn't been able to show too much on field leadership this year. He should get back to doing what he does best: win games, get Brownlow votes and support Mundy and the rest of the leadership team in getting Freo as far as possible in 2017.