Re: 2017 Round 4 : Post Game thread - Carlton V Gold Coast
Reply #167 –
That's because your opinion on the effects of glandular fever is nothing more or less than your own belief. Some of us rely on practical experience and medical literature.
Generally, folk who contract glandular fever as adults take longer to get over it than do teenagers. If Charlie was still suffering from the after effects of glandular fever, he wouldn't be suiting up for the NBs, let alone the seniors.
Charlie's problem is that he is being challenged in the unfamiliar role of midfielder. He should do better if he was able to focus on being a lead up forward.
I reckon there would be more pressure on young kid playing in our fwd line than in our midfield given the scrutiny our fwd line has gotten over the years and still gets.