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Not quite.billie smedts says hello!!
He shouldn't...pressure would imply he was actually catching him.I tend to skip over the "Claytons' Tackles" columns, a bad failing of mine.
Wonder if he got one for "chasing" Yarran?
Shouldn't do- probably started off as a pressure act but fell away so I would say not. He applied no pressure on the ball carrier after the first few seconds and never affected the disposalI tend to skip over the "Claytons' Tackles" columns, a bad failing of mine.
Wonder if he got one for "chasing" Yarran?
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Just quietly his opponent for that game was Leon Davis.
2011 All Australian Leon Davis? Yes, it was a bloody good game from Travis.Do you mean NEON LEON???? (I thought he was meant to be a star???)
Did he retire after that game? Came to Perth, IIRC2011 All Australian Leon Davis? Yes, it was a bloody good game from Travis.
Yeah the player that goes missing during finals.2011 All Australian Leon Davis?
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He shouldn't...pressure would imply he was actually catching him.
Shouldn't do- probably started off as a pressure act but fell away so I would say not. He applied no pressure on the ball carrier after the first few seconds and never affected the disposal
I don't comment on this forum often, but Travis is being played out of position. Shocking defender. Not helping his confidence at all. Should be played forward. Would allow for a Bews or Thurlow to hold down a defensive position. Seems so simple from the outside!
It doesn't matter if it's TV or anyone else,football or business your paid to preform and if you can't you will be replaced sorry but that's life.man, who would want to be a professional athlete?
you hammer yourself throughout pre-season, risk injury every week during the season, and restrict your lifestyle in order to do so. and then you face a barrage of insults when you dont 'put in hard enough'/lay 'your body on the line'/play flawlessly every week, disappointing those who follow from home/at the ground, and feel personally let down when you dont reach the peaks...
im sure TVs disappointing form bothers him a lot. its his career, his profession. i hope he can pull it together, cause he is great to watch at full flight. but more than that, i hope he pulls it together cause its his life and i would guess his passion as well. he is definitely down on where he could be, but i feel like the vitriol that some supporters (of all clubs) often lay on people they dont know merely because they have followed a jumper since long before that person ended up at the club to be distasteful.
'should never play for the club again' has been stated on this site many times in relation to many players from many clubs. how quickly we want to see a persons career taken away from them because they dont 'go hard enough' for us sitting on the sidelines.
back them all if they get picked to play. if they dont have a great game, feel safe in the knowledge that anyone who chooses to play a sport at any level demands things from themselves, and would be disappointed enough in poor performance to count for all of us.
i think its bizarre how personal some can get when a player 'lets them down' by under-performing.
if he could string a season together like the early pre-injury rounds in 2013, he would be one of the leagues absolute elite.
he has nothing but respect from me. best of luck to TV for the rest of his career, i hope we get many more years from him at a level that he can feel happy about when he retires. cause its his career after all.
It doesn't matter if it's TV or anyone else,football or business your paid to preform and if you can't you will be replaced sorry but that's life.
trav is currently average...billie is woeful.
man, who would want to be a professional athlete?
you hammer yourself throughout pre-season, risk injury every week during the season, and restrict your lifestyle in order to do so. and then you face a barrage of insults when you dont 'put in hard enough'/lay 'your body on the line'/play flawlessly every week, disappointing those who follow from home/at the ground, and feel personally let down when you dont reach the peaks...
Let me think about it......me, me, me, and me. Using Varcoe as an example I can give you approximately 450,000 reasons every year.
...get paid a staggering amount of money, if the coach likes you you're immune from being dropped (and he is), form is unimportant as you're going to be played (and get paid) anyway, all medical expenses paid, all travel expenses paid, beats the hell out of working for a living, best of all there are enough supporters who will defend me no matter what so why should I try hard now?
personal and career satisfaction? my point was there are very callous attitudes from so many on this site about another persons life and career. wishing him gone from his profession because when they were sitting on the couch they got frustrated he wasnt playing well enough. im sure TV wishes he was dominating week in, week out, and im sure he is trying his hardest to do so. i dont think he should play every week no matter what, but when he plays he gets my full support.
if it was only about money, the life and demands of a pro athlete would be pretty depressing in my opinion.
Yes, he may wish, but it's not about supporting so much, it's about playing the best available and unfortunately for you he isn't best available.
But remember others need a chance too!!!!!
I think Varcoe might have had a few more chances than Smedts somehow.
trav WAS a good kick once upon a time...smedts has never been a great kick.