Arguing about how fringe player X replacing fringe player Y one week will make all the difference, only to argue the next week that we need to bring back fringe player Y because fringe player X is no good gets pretty tiresome.I'm glad you're not our list manager.
List hasn't changed a huge deal. More injuries than last year. Yet performances are night and day.
We spent 20 years arguing about fringe players. Voss comes in, says to hell with that, and genuinely instills a next man up mentality in the playing group. Don't matter if it's Weiters, Young, Durdin or Kemp, we've held up.
If that doesn't tell you that system, structure and work ethic trump personnel then you haven't been paying enough attention.
There's been numerous examples every year of fringe players playing well in top sides only to fade away to obscurity as the talent around them falls away.
Start with a good system. Add strong leadership. Add a hungry playing group determined to succeed. Add a core group (6-8) A-graders. Add solid players around them that enable the team to implement the system structurally. Add depth in key positions.





