the flying biscuit wrote:
is that a bad thing though Rob?
if it means Wires get a Nat wood instead of a Matt King then thats fine by me.
who would Leeds fans rather have Andrew Dunneman or Danny Buderus Willie Poching or Brett Mullins ...best (only) examples I could think of...!!
if it means Wires get a Nat wood instead of a Matt King then thats fine by me.
who would Leeds fans rather have Andrew Dunneman or Danny Buderus Willie Poching or Brett Mullins ...best (only) examples I could think of...!!
Si, i know where your coming from ........ When your bringing over so many NRL players to SL you are bound to get your flops that either don`t settle, arn`t suited by the type of game in SL or simply can`t be bothered lifting a finger for the massive wages they are picking up.
But to me our game will be a lot worse if it lost the Brent Webb`s of this world along with the likes of Matt Gidley, Jamie Lyon (the past version), Adam Mogg, Clint Greenshields, Shaun Berrigan, Scott Donald, Lesley Vainikolo, both the Paul`s in the past etc etc just to name a few.
Those above are just a few that have made SL great to watch in recent times, if we went back to just british players and the foriegners in the over 30 club that are just here for a last pay day then our game will become a lot worse spectacle, yeh you have to give british talent a chance but we will never get anywhere near to the standard of the Aussies simply because our youngsters don`t grow up in a naturally athletic enviroment where they are doing fitness things from a very early age.
A lot of the time of which you know yourself from experience a lot of people can`t be @ssed to turn up for training when it starts to rain or its snow and cold weather in December and Jan etc, in Australia from the things you read and pick up the kids out there can`t wait to go to the sporting acadmies and work out etc.
I just think the mentallity in this country with the likes of RL and football isn`t professional enough and it never will be in my lifetime, too many distractions come first wih our budding sportsmen.