Hence why it's very hard to recruit these players, because you can't identify them, especially in the data driven stat-rich world we live in. It was probably easier back in the day where stats were thin, video was non-existent and coaches/GMs relied more on word of mouth or personal recommendations (and as Gentile showed us this year that is not a bulletproof recruitment tool either).Jayboy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2026 10:01 amWe miss character players like Vallerand and Saucerman and maybe even Tansey from a couple of seasons ago, who I believe has been pulled about all season and broke his gritty on edge spirit.. Players in that mould that can turn a game around at any given second, not only that characters in the room that keep the decent down and the moral up after a poor result... Players that buy in and play for the badge on the front and play for the fans. yes some of our more colourful players in our past seasons have not troubled the top of the stats charts... but the stats they excel in dont get recorded..
Also, sometimes those players thrive in one environment in a way that they didn't in previous or subsequent teams. The alchemy element of coaching and recruitment is one of those things that is often overlooked by us armchair critics.





