
Smyth plans changes for NYE line-up
Starting timmons is a great idea NOT. Thats the most stupid thing ive heard of. He struggles to keep up with the pace as it is. hes too unfit and slow and another waste of time and money for the 36ers. We are better off without him, id rather see dodman out there making mistakes but learning personally.

Dodman starting?? i wouldnt mind seeing him given some minutes but i would be very suprised to see him start, if he does i hope he does well it will be interesting to see how he goes


If they are going to change the line up i wouldnt mind seeing either PG Maher, SG Copeland SF Farley, PF Majstro, C Horvath, probably a bit week on the inside and on the boards but if they can all fire from the offensive end i think perth would have trouble stopping that line up from the perimeter.
I also dont mind the suggestion on giving Farley the 'PG role and some added responsibility and get him to create for others but attack himself when he is open, and that would allow Maher to slide to the SG spot which i reckon could be of advantage, i also dont mind the move of starting Timmons instead of coops or majstro, it will be interesting to see what changes phil does make, hope he actually does make some and that they work and give us something to build on for the future.
speaking of changes what chances do people give Farley, Copeland and Nash retaining there spots next year??? I personally hope they keep Farley, aslong as he finishes the season strongly, Copeland is doing well but if we are able to retain Hill, which i hope we are, i dont see a spot for Copeland as Hill is the future, and if they are going to experiment with Farley at SF (i think he would be a little undersized but isnt any smaller than Wethers who also has played SF) and he can do well there i woldnt mind seeing Hill start the SG spot next year, and Nash i think they will make the tough decision and let him go there, or if they keep him because of his contract i would only keep him as a back up to play 15mins a game at the most, unless he shows some great improvement in form
