innsaneink
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@ said:Still a ways off and not yet ready for FG. Glad we have McIlwrick to hold the spot until then.
Your first sentence is half right half wrong, hes a developing player…hes learning his trade
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@ said:Still a ways off and not yet ready for FG. Glad we have McIlwrick to hold the spot until then.
@ said:Is he arrogant of what ??
That pass from him that Cheem Kam dropped, he didnt even bother acknowledging anything
Arrogantly walked off in another direction
Saw him more than once display the same body language
I know the club, coach and CEO are trying to change the culture. Lets hope im wrong about my assessment today
On his footballing, no question he can play
@ said:@ said:Is he arrogant of what ??
That pass from him that Cheem Kam dropped, he didnt even bother acknowledging anything
Arrogantly walked off in another direction
Saw him more than once display the same body language
I know the club, coach and CEO are trying to change the culture. Lets hope im wrong about my assessment today
On his footballing, no question he can play
It's the right kind of arrogance. He is unflappable and believes in himself. He has no emotion on the field. The C Smith comparisons are all about his character. He reminds people of Smith because of his demeanour not his play. He plays more like Issac Luke.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Is he arrogant of what ??
That pass from him that Cheem Kam dropped, he didnt even bother acknowledging anything
Arrogantly walked off in another direction
Saw him more than once display the same body language
I know the club, coach and CEO are trying to change the culture. Lets hope im wrong about my assessment today
On his footballing, no question he can play
It's the right kind of arrogance. He is unflappable and believes in himself. He has no emotion on the field. The C Smith comparisons are all about his character. He reminds people of Smith because of his demeanour not his play. He plays more like Issac Luke.
Please, comparison with Smith or Luke are way off the mark. He is not first grade material at this stage.
@ said:He will look at lot better as a dummy half if he is surrounded by a pack that is rolling forward and getting quick play the balls.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Is he arrogant of what ??
That pass from him that Cheem Kam dropped, he didnt even bother acknowledging anything
Arrogantly walked off in another direction
Saw him more than once display the same body language
I know the club, coach and CEO are trying to change the culture. Lets hope im wrong about my assessment today
On his footballing, no question he can play
It's the right kind of arrogance. He is unflappable and believes in himself. He has no emotion on the field. The C Smith comparisons are all about his character. He reminds people of Smith because of his demeanour not his play. He plays more like Issac Luke.
Please, comparison with Smith or Luke are way off the mark. He is not first grade material at this stage.
@ said:@ said:Still a ways off and not yet ready for FG. Glad we have McIlwrick to hold the spot until then.
Your first sentence is half right half wrong, hes a developing player…hes learning his trade
@ said:Having two hookers for the amount of time Liddle played today is ludicrous. Play one of them for 80 or at least give them 40 each. Playing MM for 20 is a complete waste of a reserve…which was made worse by losing Lawrence early.
@ said:I thought he was good today.
@ said:Is he arrogant of what ??
That pass from him that Cheem Kam dropped, he didnt even bother acknowledging anything
Arrogantly walked off in another direction
Saw him more than once display the same body language
I know the club, coach and CEO are trying to change the culture. Lets hope im wrong about my assessment today
On his footballing, no question he can play