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One of my favourite adages in football is ‘if he/she’s fit enough for the bench, they should be fit enough to start.’
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One of my favourite adages in football is ‘if he/she’s fit enough for the bench, they should be fit enough to start.’
After a 75-point record loss to their most hated rival, it’s now apparent that the Adelaide Crows are the AFL’s biggest rabble.
As far as the supporter base is concerned, the management issues have been done to death. Time to see some green shoots on the field. Time for this club to portray a plan that’s more of a week to week product than a ‘rebuild.’
Crunch month ahead for Nicks' Crows in Queensland