who is suspended for this game?
Boogard, Brown, Lei Lei. Surely either Clut or Kokko will be starting with the other to feature off the bench.
so the team will be
Duncan
mullen Jackson kout hoff
urga polkaj
hoole nobby nabo
kokko
Jones is onto a win-win situation, no matter who he plays and what the outcome is.......
we lose: Understrength team and we tried real hard, game plan didn't work because of the new players...Kokko, plays him, he's shit.
we win: super coach with under strength side, game plan devised worked great. If Kokko starts and scores, finally fit enough.
Jones is a genius!!!!
I can't see it
Cowburn or Vujica will return to LB, Hoff will go back to RB and Mullen will partner Jackson.
Expect Clut to come in for Leilei.
Any other changes will be on the subs bench
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Purely just going off what the pecking order for players seems to be at the moment
I had the same thought with the 2 younger centre backs
Play Kanta and instruct him to kick the shit out of O'Donavan and make it clear it's the only way he will get another contract with the Jets.
If he gets a red card so what, we probably weren't going to play him again anyway.
It's disappointing that nobody else came up with a similar plan.
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Sign Griff on 1 day contract....he starts...kicks O'D in the nuts, headbutts him...and walks off to a standing ovation.
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Would love to see a good crowd, but still worried people are voting with their feet. Our crowds have been steadily dwindling due to another season of inconsistent football and people are still disillusioned by it all after so many years of failure - if it were true that our playing style is enough to draw in the crowds we would be seeing an increase rather than steady decline at the turnstiles. We need results, and solid results at that, to turn a few more through the gates, game v Tards was a really good game but we didn't win, followed by a gutless loss the next game against the cellar dwellers, and no-one is going to have great expectations of us thrashing the gyppos, so why would they wanna turn up? All our coach will say if we lose is 'it is what it is' - totally over if Jonesy, we have the cattle to be a top 6 contender, if you aren't capable of making them meet their potential f*ck off back to Adelaide juniors and let Clayton coach us for the rest of the season...
Life isn't the same without Con... but it can only improve without Tinks...
Now about McBreen on Shoutout the other night - said he begged GVE to sign him up for the Jets when he came back from overseas. Sounded like some bad blood there.
surely kokko bags a hatty
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A lot of people are doing it tough financially at the moment as well which won't be helping. So for many families without a season ticket it's a relatively expensive day out. Hence, the team needs to be even more consistent than it was in the past to keep crowd numbers up as people are looking for a lot more from a dollar during these times.
People like myself that don't work and essentially live off savings are not keen to throw money at anything that's not a sure thing so to speak. I can buy a weeks groceries for close to what it costs to go to a Jets game - and lets face it - they are not worth starving over.
Admittedly, there are some people that place watching Jets at the top of their lists as well. But I would say they are the exception to the rule.
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