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Theres a few innuendos/suggestions on here that BK may be off to the UK.
Well, tomorrow when he runs out he will be feeling pressure like he hasnt felt since the Preston saga. Because we have found out we dont need him.
The Sharks declined after Lang left. ET, the Rat, Preston and a host of others either retired or left and in came a pot-pourri of mediocrity. It has taken us a while, but in the last few weeks we have seen the emergence of some quality youth mingled with some surprisingly excellent buys Douglas, Kinga, Kearney, Harlen, Thommo, Ross, etc. Plus, the well stated influence of Adrian Lam and the re-emergence of Adam Dykes.
Following a footy team is a journey of peaks and troughs as personnel come and go over the seasons. The Sharks at this very moment are heading in the right direction up. This mix of players we have at the moment are tasting success and developing a craving for it.
This years signings and sackings will be a delicate operation. Get it right, and bring in just the right personnel to complement what we have and next year could be huge.
Get it wrong.. Tweedle, Mapp, Seers, Lomu, Merritt, etc say no more.
So where does BK fit into all this?
Well, he was the marquee signing that was going to take us from being one game away from the Grand Final to winning the darn thing.
It hasnt happened for whatever reasons. It started bad and except for one or 2 good games he hasnt been able to spark our attack.
Tomorrow he runs out with this team that is playing very well thankyou without him.
If he tinkers with it and gets it wrong the genuine and persevering Shark supporter (those that want the club to have success and not just see their favourite players play) will not stand for it and will let him know as they during the Preston ordeal.
He will then have to accept that it just did not work out at the Sharks. And thats fair enough - it can happen to us all in our workplace.
Then UK will come calling.
Tomorrow, and the next 2 3 weeks, we see if BK has what it takes to be part of this team that is going places. It is all laid out for him. No Dykes to blame that he took too much of the ball. Its totally his show.
Ive said before, personally Im a fan of BKs and would love to see him come out and be the footballer we once saw and hold that trophy up in October. Tomorrow we get a glimpse if thats going to be possible.
It will be very interesting :-k
Well, tomorrow when he runs out he will be feeling pressure like he hasnt felt since the Preston saga. Because we have found out we dont need him.
The Sharks declined after Lang left. ET, the Rat, Preston and a host of others either retired or left and in came a pot-pourri of mediocrity. It has taken us a while, but in the last few weeks we have seen the emergence of some quality youth mingled with some surprisingly excellent buys Douglas, Kinga, Kearney, Harlen, Thommo, Ross, etc. Plus, the well stated influence of Adrian Lam and the re-emergence of Adam Dykes.
Following a footy team is a journey of peaks and troughs as personnel come and go over the seasons. The Sharks at this very moment are heading in the right direction up. This mix of players we have at the moment are tasting success and developing a craving for it.
This years signings and sackings will be a delicate operation. Get it right, and bring in just the right personnel to complement what we have and next year could be huge.
Get it wrong.. Tweedle, Mapp, Seers, Lomu, Merritt, etc say no more.
So where does BK fit into all this?
Well, he was the marquee signing that was going to take us from being one game away from the Grand Final to winning the darn thing.
It hasnt happened for whatever reasons. It started bad and except for one or 2 good games he hasnt been able to spark our attack.
Tomorrow he runs out with this team that is playing very well thankyou without him.
If he tinkers with it and gets it wrong the genuine and persevering Shark supporter (those that want the club to have success and not just see their favourite players play) will not stand for it and will let him know as they during the Preston ordeal.
He will then have to accept that it just did not work out at the Sharks. And thats fair enough - it can happen to us all in our workplace.
Then UK will come calling.
Tomorrow, and the next 2 3 weeks, we see if BK has what it takes to be part of this team that is going places. It is all laid out for him. No Dykes to blame that he took too much of the ball. Its totally his show.
Ive said before, personally Im a fan of BKs and would love to see him come out and be the footballer we once saw and hold that trophy up in October. Tomorrow we get a glimpse if thats going to be possible.
It will be very interesting :-k