Indie wrote:
Yep, I would too CR. But I'd say that Russell wouldn't be too unhappy about becoming a fixture in the midfield. And Thornton would be pretty happy that he's been relieved of the burden of taking the opposition's gorilla each week while he's on a salary negotiated when he held the whip hand.
But I haven't heard any gossip for a while about discontent amongst the players this year. Seems to be happy families now, doesn't it?
Both Thornton and Russell have no real reason, at least from what we know, not to be happy with Pagan. Russell could already have been dropped once or twice this season but Pagan has stuck with him thus far. Why Thornton would have a beef with Pagan (unless something major happened behind closed doors about which we don't know) is a mystery, Thornton has barely missed a game since Pagan has been at the club and as you say now has a bit of help down back.
It'd hard to say whether or not Pagan has improved as such but we do seem to be playing a more attacking, exciting brand of footy this season, even if we are too Fev-centric. Pagan must have some sort of say in how we play so for this I think he deserves some credit. He has embraced the notion of youth more than he has previously (although admittedly this has been somewhat forced upon him), and has kept faith in and given big roles to players like Russell and particularly o'hAilpin. I am a bit confused about his use of Kennedy though like I think most others are too. There have been some bad match-ups: Houlihan should never have been on Wirrpunda, Lance on Lucas wouldn't have been my first option but he has beaten him before so you can at least see the logic, Thornton on Charman on the weekend was a bit worrying but apart from maybe throwing Cloke back what else was a realistic option? As it turned out Cloke kicked 3 goals and Charman didn't really influence the result (at least as a forward) so I don't think Denis should be blamed too heavily for that matchup.