Simple.
Do you want him next year?
Simple.
Do you want him next year?
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
Yes, put simply.
Yep, let's give it a shot...
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Short answer yes.
It needs to be about him chasing us at least as much as us chasing him. He has demonstrated that he can stay focused when he is motivated, Barry needs to want it.
His KP forward stats this year and the last couple of seasons demonstrate that he is still a high quality player. We should get him for close to nothing and we shouldn't have to pay him much. Obviously we can do with a KP forward.
At this stage...no thanks. He would need to display substantially more ticker and common sense before I would consider it.
Yes, but as I said before, as long as it does not come at the cost of any draft picks.
- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -
Now you're changing the ground rules, it was just a simple do you want him or not next year, now you want me to justify it!!!!!!!!!! Geez comrade, you're pushy but because its you....
Firstly he's still a bloody good footballer & recently kicked 6 against us.
Secondly, we're much more direct than the Swans, so that should help too as his leads are more likely to be honoured.
Thirdly, he'd aid & take the pressure off Grant, Cordy etc...
Fourthly, he can take a contested mark, so if we need a Hail Mary he provides that option.
Fifthly, he'd take a topline defender which may free others up down the line.
Sixthly, his name in Barry.
Seventhly, he shares the same initials as Ben Hudson, so another BHBAS (Barry Hall's Bonce Appreciation Society) is possible.
Eighthly if he did lose it, we'd probably have front row seats.
Ninthly, he barracked for the club as a kid.
Tenthly, we have a board member with the same name!
So there, comrade!
Last edited by The Coon Dog; 08-07-2009 at 12:00 AM.
Anyone know why he has exploded more than usual in the last 2 seasons?
In his press conference, he said he now couldn't trust himself on a footy nor out in public.
Ordinarily, I'd take him in a heart beat to fix the glaring deficiency we have in our forward line, but he seems to have gone mad lately.
Why would he be any different next year?
The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.