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You have pick 1 in the draft, all the KPP's are useless, and your club will take a midfielder, which type of player would you take
OPTION 1:
An absolute freak, once in a lifetime player, who has the ability to do anything at any time, but his head isn't screwed on right and he's an alcoholic, he also smokes, dosn't train, and does drugs. He dosn't seem to care about footy much.
Best Case Scenario: Gary Ablett Snr. Chance: 20%
Worst Case: Laurence Angwin. Chance: 80%
OPTION 2:
A supreme talent who spent many of his junior years injured, and his body dosn't seem quite right. His style of game suggests he may continue to get injured.
Best Case: Chris Judd. Chance: 15%
Worst Case: Tom Davidson. Chance: 30%
Most Likely: Shows alot of talent but dosn't get on the field enough, plays around 100 games but only about 30 - 40 fully fit. Forced to retire early due to injury.
OPTION 3:
An athlete who is super fast, can jump high, is big and strong and can run all day. not a natural footballer but could become a genuine star if everything comes good for him.
Best Case: Ben Cousins. Chance 35%
Worst Case: David Spriggs. Chance 25%
Most likely, and in between player who finds that ball well, but disposal isn't quite good enough (not terrible though), plays around 150 games.
OPTION 4:
The natural footballer. Garunteed to be a good player, at the minimum, but just won't ever break through into the realm of superstar. Will be a leader and a great service to the club.
Best Case: Rohan Smith. Chance: 55%
Worst Case: Mark Johnson. Chance: 35%
OPTION 1:
An absolute freak, once in a lifetime player, who has the ability to do anything at any time, but his head isn't screwed on right and he's an alcoholic, he also smokes, dosn't train, and does drugs. He dosn't seem to care about footy much.
Best Case Scenario: Gary Ablett Snr. Chance: 20%
Worst Case: Laurence Angwin. Chance: 80%
OPTION 2:
A supreme talent who spent many of his junior years injured, and his body dosn't seem quite right. His style of game suggests he may continue to get injured.
Best Case: Chris Judd. Chance: 15%
Worst Case: Tom Davidson. Chance: 30%
Most Likely: Shows alot of talent but dosn't get on the field enough, plays around 100 games but only about 30 - 40 fully fit. Forced to retire early due to injury.
OPTION 3:
An athlete who is super fast, can jump high, is big and strong and can run all day. not a natural footballer but could become a genuine star if everything comes good for him.
Best Case: Ben Cousins. Chance 35%
Worst Case: David Spriggs. Chance 25%
Most likely, and in between player who finds that ball well, but disposal isn't quite good enough (not terrible though), plays around 150 games.
OPTION 4:
The natural footballer. Garunteed to be a good player, at the minimum, but just won't ever break through into the realm of superstar. Will be a leader and a great service to the club.
Best Case: Rohan Smith. Chance: 55%
Worst Case: Mark Johnson. Chance: 35%






