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perth and ccm look to be improving, but probably not quickly enoughI feel like Brisbane, Wellington, ccm and Perth are pretty much done for the season
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Sign Up Now!perth and ccm look to be improving, but probably not quickly enoughI feel like Brisbane, Wellington, ccm and Perth are pretty much done for the season
If WSW or Melbourne lose next week, it's goodnight Eirene. This means we have 5 teams with nothing to play for in January.I feel like Brisbane, Wellington, ccm and Perth are pretty much done for the season
I just can't see it happen mate the gap is really widing between the top teams.With all the injuries Wellington have i cant see us making the top 6 this season, If we beat a informed SFC today i might be a little optimistic but i doubt it.
I don't think its that simple. positions 4 through 10 are a lot closer than they look due to 4th and 5th having one or two games more than the others. Yes the bottom group need a few wins, but they are not out of calculations. A win for WP today would be very handy.If WSW or Melbourne lose next week, it's goodnight Eirene. This means we have 5 teams with nothing to play for in January.
And Newcastle…….I feel like Brisbane, Wellington, ccm and Perth are pretty much done for the season
Been told to find a new club.Does anyone know what happened to Burgess from SFC? He hasn't played or been on the bench for awhile?
Happens all round the world. Known as mid table mediocrity.If WSW or Melbourne lose next week, it's goodnight Eirene. This means we have 5 teams with nothing to play for in January.
Maybe if there were relegation there wouldn't be a heap of meaningless games so early in a season.Happens all round the world. Known as mid table mediocrity.
Not disagreeing.Maybe if there were relegation there wouldn't be a heap of meaningless games so early in a season.
We all want relegationMaybe if there were relegation there wouldn't be a heap of meaningless games so early in a season.
He's a fantastic young player. He was playing as a #10 & directing Perth's attack like a veteran. Can't believe they waited so long into the season to bring him into the team. At only 18 he's definitely one to keep a close eye on!! Same goes for Lebib - very promising young CBpearman really passing the eye test that half....
That didn't eventuate so that gap widens.I don't think its that simple. positions 4 through 10 are a lot closer than they look due to 4th and 5th having one or two games more than the others. Yes the bottom group need a few wins, but they are not out of calculations. A win for WP today would be very handy.
In the last few weeks it seems like we've had more AL rounds than weeks!Don't look at the table position, it's all out of whack because of the difference in games played. For example, Macarthur and WU are on 21 points but have played 13 games. MV have played 12 games, so If they win their 13th game, they will be in fourth (or fifth depending on SFC result). Same story at the top. Adelaide and Auckland have only played 11 games and will both go above MC if they win their 12th.
He's a fantastic young player. He was playing as a #10 & directing Perth's attack like a veteran. Can't believe they waited so long into the season to bring him into the team. At only 18 he's definitely one to keep a close eye on!! Same goes for Lebib - very promising young CB
Would love ur opinion on pearman. A real genuine 10, born 2006 but already catching the eyeI've just watched a half of Perth v someone.
Remember Pearman's name.
Yet I like Arthur Diles manner more than PK's tense demeanour on the sidelines.They havn't won since PK left, 5 games, maybe thats more disruptive than we would think because they have quite a good squad tbh.
Last night watched Perth v someone, a club I can't remember, as I'm watching so many AL games ATM I'm getting games mixed up. Towards the end of the first half the other team was 1-0 up.Would love ur opinion on pearman. A real genuine 10, born 2006 but already catching the eye