Mark Thompson getting the best out of Courtenay Dempsey
“He has come back a better footballer... and a better bloke.” These were the words chosen by Paul Chapman to describe embattled teammate Courtenay…
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I like the Brady Bunch.
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“He has come back a better footballer... and a better bloke.” These were the words chosen by Paul Chapman to describe embattled teammate Courtenay…
Geelong lost the free kick count (13-25) against the Western Bulldogs on the weekend and didn't everyone from their fans, players and coach let…
This season has seen the rise of a number of footballers to become integral members of their clubs, many of whom were low on…
This season has seen the rise of a number of footballers to become integral members of their clubs, many of whom were low on…
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If Richmond pull their fingers out they could finish 9th.
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All clubs will use formal Pysch-Testing but it is whether the clubs interpret the data correctly which is the problem, or choose to ignore it which is even more concerning. I agree with you about recruiters being blinded or dazzled by a footballer’s athletic prowess.
Should clubs psychologically test draftees?
My thoughts earlier in the week.
http://www.krockfootball.com.au/jumper-punch-heath-buck-21/
What to say about Stevie J?