Melvey wrote:
pfft Bret Ratten
He stinks of desperation. Is so desperate to keep Fev just proves that Ratten doesn't have the belief within to build a side and adapt to what ever the situation it may be
Paul Roos and the swans played there best footy with out Hall of the side, did not harm them at all. Malthouse traded Tarrant and hasn't looked back. Rodney Eade has built a super midfield that kick enough goals just as Wosha did with the eagles and they played in 2 GF's and won 1.
Our improvement has come from the natural progression of some of our younger players. Bower, Gibbs and Murph are all stand outs being such great talent you know they will progress. Throw in a Judd and Nick Stevens back from injury and we were always going to do better than the last years
it be a crying shame if Fev were to walk out but only because we gave away a super quality, talented, respected and loved kid in Kennedy and kept the Fev
it's pretty obvious im not Fevs biggest fan, i think he is a great player and when he is so exciting to watch. As each week passes im leaning more towards trading Fev and really securing the clubs future with young talent
the heat is on Ratts
I understand what you are trying to say Melvey, but you are comparing apples to oranges.
Hall is only complimentry to the Swans forward structure if he is required for match-up reasons. They have one of the best (if not the best) CHF in the league in O'Keefe, plus they have targets in O'Loughlin and Goodes and an array of experienced midfielders that can kick goals.
Tarrant was just an overrated, inconsistant hack at Colonwood and shouldn't even be mentioned in relation to Fev.
The Bulldogs do have a lot of midfielders kicking goals, but remember last year how shit they were without Robert Murphy (who plays as a tall, quick target) and before they recruited Scott Welsh, which has given them something more to kick to than just Brad Johnson. Also having those two extra targets helps their crumbers score well in every game. (eg Akermanis)
Woosha had the advantage of having possibly the best midfield combination we have ever seen while they were at the top of their game. It would be hard for any team to ever replicate that again.
I believe he is desperate to keep Fev so as to not throw the young guys to the wolves, oh, and of course the fact that he is a matchwinner who is unstoppable on his day.
Our young midfielders are developing quite well (a lot faster than I thought) and we have already seen Murph, Gibbs, Grigg, Betts etc. starting to step up and kick more goals. It won't be long before they will be kicking their 2-3 goals a game along with Juddy and we won't need to direct every attacking move through Fev, he will just be the X-factor roaming one-out in the F50 that the opposition will have to stress about.
IMO we are only using Fev like this while those around him develop. Think about it, when those around him step up, do you think that the opposition teams will be able to afford to double team him and leave their opponents? I think not.
Unfortunately, key forwards take longer to develop than midfielders and I think we are already seeing proof of this in 2008. Good times ahead.
