you are a deluded supporter & know pooh
oh l made a statement about Coughlan you said his superfit
You really do have a serious disconnect between the eyes and the brain don't you. For the umpteenth time - I never, ever, ever, ever, ever stated he was superfit. That was another poster - helps when you actually take in what you read. More TM bluster and crapola.
l said his career is finished & looks like l hold the cards
Might I suggest that ain't all you're holding.
his broken again how much time is he going to be off this time. he aint given the club any playing time since R12 2006, his head is on the chopping block & he aint going too well for someone superfit with broken body
Richmond is a buisness & his dead money & costing a valuable spot, holding up someones career, you cannot keep someone on a list who dont play football no matter who they are & thats why Richmond lose money for making bad decision
He is not holding anyone up or costing the club any extra money. If his injury is going to be for a long time then they can (might do, might not, no big deal either way) promote a rookie but I don't see a rookie walking into a side that Bowden, Pettifer, Tivendale and Polo can't crack. A promoted rookie costs more money so if we are running a business here then surely you would need a ROI from the rookie? Please name the rookie you feel is ready to step up for a senior game. The club will also have a contracted duty of care to look after Coughlan's medical bills regardless of whether he is sacked tomorrow or not, so no difference in cost there.
So........ doing it your way - sacking him now - gives us no win and a potential loss, while doing it the other way - giving him the remaining time on his contract (or at least until the end of the season) to see what happens - gives us a potential win or a potential loss. Gee, your way sounds smart.
l'm sorry your love child is finished, but hey you can always attach yourself to someone elses pretty boy
I thought Johnson was my love child? Thats what I was accused of when I pointed out early in the year that it was too early to make a call on whether he was gone and that it was possible there were mitigating circumstances surrounding last year's form. All I have done with Coughlan is the same - pointed out that in my opinion it is too early to make a call on him and that the club will most likely see it that way too.
Keep dealing.
your right you never said he was superfit it was Bentleigh who said it
you said his not finished so l stuck the superfit in cause it fits, cause he aint got started again since Round 12 2006 & missed most of 2004 as well.
you say his not holding anyone up thats just crap his taking a spot on a list he should not be on himself IMO
his contract was renewed when he was broken HELLO am l correct
buisness choices,
it was another costly mistake Richmond has acheived again & since his contract was renewed he has not played a single game & continues to rape the medical expenses of the club when he should be down at Centrelink getting a disability pension & a healthcare card
cause his AFL career is finished he offers nothing so a rookie you say none of them could get a game well you dont hold Foley or Kingy highly do you cause they were both rookies once.
Every chance a rookie could turn it on like Tivendale was also a rookie, just like Peverill for Essendon & many more thats why they have rookies to replace injured players like Coughlan
l'm sure his used to it being replaced before
But not to forget
Cameron Howat is also a rookie & was playing seniors this year till suspended so you overlooked him as well
Tristan Cartledge would easy get a game if call upon to Ruck, he does a fine job & l think his also played a game once as has Collard who many think can break into the side this year so l leave it at that
as l said before l wished Coughlan all the best & have hoped just like every other supporter that he get back playing but l have seen players like this before at Richmond & other clubs & sometimes hard decisions have to be called & most times its in the best interest of the players health & future life in general
He may return home & become a star for the WAFL just like Dragacevic did in the SANFL,
but just because they do, dont mean they would have handled the rigors of AFL football & dominated like they once did
& just to finish off players are contracted to play football & reap huge reward
reminds us all of Ottens How is our old friend Otto going ??? is he playing
you think Geelong are getting thier money worth
1 year football & a premiership medal the rest injury that worth something l bet
we got many Coughlan type players now, l cant see him ever getting back in & no-one will want to trade anything worthy for him cause he aint played for so long it be like trying a new recruit all over to see if he can cope with todays faster game
This injury going to take longer than the last to recover & then by the time he plays VFL 2nds & VFL 1st the year will be drawn closed he be thinking of presaeson training again