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Lance is fat...!


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CARLTON captain Lance Whitnall has been told he will not be dropped to the VFL, despite another horrendous performance in last night's capitulation to the Cats.


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Doesn't this make a mockery of our "put our future in the kids" policy??

If we are not going to drop these old farts, by definition, a kid will be dropped instead...

Our development of our kids suffers through lack of opportunity or by setting a rather odd example that the form of our older players is good enough NOT to be questioned.

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You look at Essendon*.. drafting for the future and being bold enough to play light skilled fast kids like Davey and Jetta..
Port with kids like Krakouer and we have a slug like Lance parked on the ground because we made him captain...


Footy isnt about old slow moving footballers today.
Footy is about speed!

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Footy is about speed!


Ben Cousins told me the same thing. :wink:

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Blue Vain wrote:
Synbad wrote:
Footy is about speed!


Ben Cousins told me the same thing. :wink:

Did you tell him????

"Speed kills!!!" :wink:

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jimmae wrote:
He also said his Cats had something to prove and we were due for a down game.

Nothing to read between the lines there, anyone who saw even 10 minutes of the game can tell you what happened.



Jimmae, I read it differently to you. Coaches have to be guarded, but I think in this quote below Thompson was honest. It was an easy day in the office for Thompson, and it was so easy that he can basically called Carlton soft.

re - thompson's quote -

Thompson said,
"They didn't play exceptionally well at all, so I thought it was quite easy carrying the ball through the midfield tonight which made it easy for the forwards," he said.

Translated this means -


They didn't play well at all, so i thought our midfield domination was such that we could carry the ball through the midfield at will. It was sh*it easy for our forwards too. Carlton are an easy target. Other teams following us will have a ball.


In my opinion, he has no respect for this club and the players. It is plain to see. Wher is the respect that this club once had? It has evaporated.



And to justify his lack of respect in this club we will play Whitnall next

week because Pagan and Kernahan's judgement is clouded. And when we

do Sheedy can say in his pre-game meeting - "they are soft c**ks - they

can't make the tough decisions - rip them to shreds guys."


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Wet Willie wrote:
Doesn't this make a mockery of our "put our future in the kids" policy??

If we are not going to drop these old farts, by definition, a kid will be dropped instead...

Our development of our kids suffers through lack of opportunity or by setting a rather odd example that the form of our older players is good enough NOT to be questioned.


Exactly. 100% correct.


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tap in 79 wrote:
In my opinion, he has no respect for this club and the players. It is plain to see. Wher is the respect that this club once had? It has evaporated.


The Geelong team as a whole showed complete disdain for Carlton last night. Breaking tackles at will, running off opponents to the extent of basicly showing zero repect for them, using them as step-ladders. There are a couple of first gamers down at Geelong who'd be thinking this whole AFL thing is a lark after playing against Carlton first up.

Disappointing.

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There are a couple of first gamers down at Geelong who'd be thinking this whole AFL thing is a lark after playing against Carlton first up.

Disappointing.



What is disappointing is that people think we now have enough quality "first gamers" on our list for us to seriously challenge.

We have a chance to add 2 more quality first rounders at the end of this season.

:wink:

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AGRO wrote:
Wojee wrote:
There are a couple of first gamers down at Geelong who'd be thinking this whole AFL thing is a lark after playing against Carlton first up.

Disappointing.



What is disappointing is that people think we now have enough quality "first gamers" on our list for us to seriously challenge.

We have a chance to add 2 more quality first rounders at the end of this season.

:wink:


I'm up for it Agro :lol:

Don't know if we can pull it off though. 2 games against North still to come

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I'm not up for this tanking option all over again.

It is too much seeing Carlton's record pummelled through the mud year after year.

Why are Essendon* showing improvement then? They were as bad as us last year.

Because they are playing the kids and rewarding strong performances.

The only new player we have been "brave" enough to put in our team is Bryce Gibbs. Sorry, the aim of Pagan and his goons is to protect the youngsters from the rigours of footy. Essendon* are willing to play theirs though.

Hampson, Hartlett etc - let's give em a go -even if it is just as bench players.


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The pressure of being Captain can't be helping & by leaving him in the seniors it sends the wrong message to the kids in the seniors & promotes an attiude of we're all safe no matter how bad we are playing & it must surely create a massive sense of fustration for the kids busting their asses in the Bullants who can't get a game.


I think that when you play the kids you do need to tell them that you will back them 100%; that if they have a bad game that they will get another chance. If you don't then they will stay in their shells and we would never see the best of them. Maybe Pagan has said to Lance, you've got 3 or 5 weeks to get yourself right, if you don't get form by that time you're going to sit some games out. Just a theory


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tap in 79 wrote:
I'm not up for this tanking option all over again.

It is too much seeing Carlton's record pummelled through the mud year after year.

Why are Essendon* showing improvement then? They were as bad as us last year.

Because they are playing the kids and rewarding strong performances.

The only new player we have been "brave" enough to put in our team is Bryce Gibbs. Sorry, the aim of Pagan and his goons is to protect the youngsters from the rigours of footy. Essendon* are willing to play theirs though.

Hampson, Hartlett etc - let's give em a go -even if it is just as bench players.


mcphee and lloyd hardly got a run last year


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I may be wrong, but I think Pagan has his favourites... his favourites are Lance and Wiggins.

Neither player can be dropped.

Lappin isn't a favourite. He is likely to be dropped.

That type of stuff happens in all footy clubs - but I hope Pagan can take his blinkers off and know that he is making selections that have an effect on the morale of this group.

I commend him for leading the Blues through a strong pre-season campaign. (Thank god Brisbane beat Geelong in their pre-season semi)

but... and it is a big but... the time is now for courageous decisions..

Courage

in hartlett/ hampson

out whitnall/wiggins

i think what pagan will do will be

in hartlett
out lappin.

Lappin is not worse than Whitnall.


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