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RudeBoy wrote:I think the club is expecting/hoping Callum Brown and Daics will become midfield options for us next year as well.
And this is a real poisitive. These boys will both still be 19 in 2019 and have added more valuable game time (Brown 13, Daics 12) at the highest level.
Remember, at the start of this year, people were asking where our improvement was going to come from. Like I said back then, across the board, the group improve, and these 2 are going to be a big part in the picture
hope so, but not sure. I think they are both fine footballers. Problem is that based on our current best 22 (and who would need to be injured/out for them to get a good run at it), i think their inclusion would be a downgrade from our current best side.
Can you ever see Brown being better than Pendles, Adams, Sier, Treloar, DeGoey, Sidey, Phillips,
Can you ever see Daics being better than Stevo, WHE, DeGoey, Thomas?
I reckon people would have been saying something similar this time last year ..."Can you ever see Stevo being better than Billy?"
Not to mention JDG, half this board wanted to get rid of him and deport Mason.
I can certainly see upside in both, Daicos & Brown, to a point where their performances demand selection .
E wrote:... Can you ever see Daics being better than Stevo, WHE, DeGoey, Thomas?
I reckon people would have been saying something similar this time last year ..."Can you ever see Stevo being better than Billy?"
Not to mention JDG, half this board wanted to get rid of him and deport Mason.
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JS has always been talked about as having X factor. And he has the athleticism they don't have.
He would be coming at a cost of retaining some of our current players; all to secure a player who will be 29 in Feb and has a long history of soft tissue injuries.
All the best in his future endeavors, but not interested in him returning.
his brother was delisted by the lions as well dont forget, not sure if someone has already mentioned in this thread.
the other side of the coin is...does Neale still want to join the Lions if a player like Beams leaves and he will have to take more of a burden in the midfield?
the posture of the lions will change after they get the Neale deal done i suspect.
Why do threads like this keep going when there is older threads started well before it that get closed? Shouldn't this whole thread be in the trade thread anyways?
I think we're in an ideal situation to do a deal like this at the moment.
Firstly, Beams is 29 but we are in our Premiership window. Even if he only has 2-3 years left, it's worth it. As long as his 2019 season is something close to his 2018 season.
Secondly, we'd be trading away a pick that likely would have been needed to draft Quaynor. instead we trade it for Beams and still get Quaynor with later picks. We really lose very little by giving up pick 18.
Whether it's for Beams or something else we will be trading pick 18. We also will be getting a first round talent in Quaynor. It's a great scenario for us. I think this loophole needs to be closed, but while it's there we need to use it.
^^I don't think it does. Pick 18 and something will get the deal done if it ends up happening. The something doesn't have to be huge. Future 2nd rounder the highest I think we'd go.