[quote="Greg Florimos Boots"]Who on here overrates/underrates Keyes? I don't think anyone has even said that losing Keyes didn't disrupt the team but what people have said is that we were not playing great before he got injured, he himself was not in great form, and him coming back won't be a magic solve everything fix. If you want to twist that in to everyone says that Keyes is rubbish then feel free but people are going to disagree.
Really
Tony Fax wrote:
Regarding Keyes, he had a blinder in the last league game against Whitehaven before his injury, but before that he was struggling with form which seemed to affect his goal kicking. I think some are getting carried away with how good he is and how much we miss him. Our form has been equally shaky with and without him.
GFB wrote:
A lot of people seem to believe our poor form was down to Keyes getting injured but like TF says, our form was poor even when he was playing. Keyes coming back won't be a solve all but the last 3 performances have been encouraging although some cynics would say we are playing with a lot more freedom since Grix announced his departure."I think some people are getting carried away with how good he is."Is that not the same as saying some people are overrating him and he's not that good which you liked and agreed with?
"A lot of people seem to believe our poor form was down to Keyes getting injured but like TF says, our form was poor even when he was playing."No they don't, rather.
A lot of people believe our poor form (in part) was down to Keyes being below par at the start of the season and then getting injured just as he started to show some form, never a mention of any magic formula, it's just another line of yours appearing as if by magic.
Even the game against Whitehaven mentioned, when Keyes had a "blinder" in general shows that when he plays well Fax play well and the games before that, when doesn't play well then Fax don't either , that's what some people were thinking.
It has nothing to do with your invented line about Keyes being rubbish and totally contradicts your own line of reasoning, the more you say the more it shows how little you know of what's been said or what's actually going on, on here or at the club.
Then comes the mandatory 3 year long obsessional dig at Grix with the ludicrous remark that the last 3 performances are down to "freedom to play" because Grix is leaving."
One post you say that then in another just after you agree that we are one of the most exciting attacking teams in the division, so which is it today then, feel free to twist it to suit.
Either way, the fact is Grix throughout his tenure at the club has been the one to promote "playing with freedom" and often says where not doing it enough.
That's the DNA part of the club "
which he started" that the club want to continue with the new incoming coach and why Liam Finn is a favourite to come in.
After all the hard work over the last year with the new BoD coming in, IMG taking over and in building for the future of the modern game between them and Grix it's like they've been putting the foundations in and a few walls up but they don't want to have to pull it all down and start again
Finn knows more about this than any other candidate and can come in and take it forward without going backwards whilst being allowed to use his own methods.
Now that's a good