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Unfortunately I think the magic juice of the gg was the ad hoc p and r system we had, as clunky as it was. The last generation produced by the nsl (born 81 to 84) wasn't very different in quality to any 4 year age group between 85 and 1999. There seems to be an upswing for players born 2003ish on, but no hks or vidukas.Oh man o man
Oh kudos we finally matched GG 06 in 20 bloody 3, thank Christ we finally did nearly into aged care for me when next hahaha
As for the wonder kid chicken before the egg we wait and see.
Re your on the fence NSL period your call.
My aleague out isn’t not finding a club it’s not a comp that I relate in todays world when opportunity is there to correct the ledger and flip the game here finally.
Footballs probs is easy to see re crowds - if we had more wogs we don’t need neutrals hahaha
As you well know just as today you have your mix of work horses and pretty players - that hasn’t changed it’s always a mix.
There can only be so few brilliant players with their feet.
TC your hero - ever wonder how Chris Wood is playing epl right now - infact just watched his Forest beat United at OT and scored - yer TC would cut the mustard.
Our mate Graz above quoted a couple here’s another Zelic good on his feet.
Yep the rest make up as the workers right now we got oh fit donkeys.
What’s really telling in your posts is we still haven’t produced class players near Dukes and HK being you say that.
With all the intel
All the new methods of coaching
So much fitter but Not faster
Since their days - but we wait it’s coming eh.
By the way don’t think my pov was about the past players per se but their legacy due to the old systems - That prick Lowy I’m dirty on he’s no game saviour but commercial ogarlord that put us right behind the 8 ball ! And we’re still playing catch up and a disjointed game !
I say unfortunate because I'm skeptical we get p and r soon. Still perhaps it will help a bit if there is p and r between npl and nst, even if the top is closed shop. Or we have some other ad hoc system
Don't know if lowry had anything to do with the nsl abandoning p and r? (Though of course the a league model took us a step further away from p and r) Having said that, introducing a league with 1 third the pathways, no underage teams, no b teams and a shortened nyl can't have helped. Since the ais was closed due to failure to qualify 2 Olympics in a row, plausibly those decisions meant the aid died too