See, that's where some of you who seem to be so blase about losing Thornton lose it.
A lot of you are relying on Hartlett to stay fit - given his record over the last 2 years, that's wishful thinking. Yes, he might have shown quite a bit but what if Hartlett does go down with another injury? Who plays on the opposition key forwards? McGrath?
You see, the thing that Thornton gives us is
FLEXBILITY. Even if he is more suited to playing on the 3rd tall, the fact is that he is capable of playing on the 1st or 2nd tall and given some help from the midfield, capable of doing a very good job. Sure he's been beaten a few times, but so was SOS, Langford had 9 kicked on him in the 1989GF, Doull was towelled up by Dunstall in the 1986GF, etc etc.
The other thing that the people who don't seem to be giving Thornton his due respect argue is that he'd be a good player on the 2nd or 3rd tall. Ok, but if he leaves, who plays on the 1st tall? The solution is not to say, "Thornton can't play on the best tall, therefore we should trade him" - the solution is to draft someone or trade for someone or DEVELOP someone (golly, does CFC know what that means anymore???) to do that role whilst KEEPING Thornton so that when we have that 1st tall defender, Thornton can then play on the 2nd or 3rd tall.
Thornton knockers - answer this question please. Who would play his role if he left? Who would take the best forward every week? Who is our 2nd best key defender? Who is our 3rd best key defender? Because if Thornton leaves, the 2nd and 3rd best defenders will have to take 1st and 2nd.
Is the current 2nd key defender able to take on the best forward each week?
If your answer is Hartlett - it's dependent on injuries
If your answer is Whitnall - it's
If your answer is Livo - then where have you been this year?
If your answer is Setanta - then sure he showed quite a bit, but i think the team looks better with Thornton AND Setanta in it
If your answer is Bower - then you haven't seen that he is more a player who prefers to play on the 2nd tall or more the running HBF role.
The thing is that ALL defenders have to be able to create some run out of defence. SOS was good at it, it wasn't just Prestigiacomo pure negation. Langford was good at it. You look at Gaspar and Presti now - they provide no run at all.
I want the people who don't mind having Thornton traded answer these questions. Because from what I see, there are no logical answers to our structure if Thornton leaves.
Look what happened in 2005 when he was injured? We win the Wizard Cup, lose Thornton and then we get big scores kicked against us in the first few rounds of 2005 - denting our confidence and setting us for Murphy and Kennedy
