_G-Dog_
Kennel Legend
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2006
- Messages
- 13,334
- Reaction score
- 7,781
Whn I get time im really enjoying watching the old games from 80s and up to mid 90s on Foxs NRL Channel
The game then was so much better than the 'product' now
So many more real footballers with vision ans a natural ability to read the game, not just the athlete types of today and the robotic movements in attack
Of course seeing old Dogs players is a treat, and even though I hated other teams and their players growing up, I find myself appreciating players like Cliffy Lyons, Greg Alexander, Ricky Stuart, Allan Langer, Laurie Daley, and even players like Gary Freeman and there are many more I cant be bothered to mention
NSW had so many talented halves back then to choose from, its no wonder we struggle to win a series these days, as we struggle to even find 1 decent halfback in the whole state.. its a reflection of how the competion is much inferior in rugby league quality than from 20years + ago..
Apart from having halves with good vision and not being scared to try things, teams looked like they played with more passion, and rivalries really meant somthing.
Cant help but think money, a more scientific approach to football (even though it can bring some positives) has effected the game in a way that we will never go back from.
Its a shame. I thoroughly enjoy watching the old games on show at moment and prefer it to much of what see during the NRL season apart from Dogs games (which have been frusterating for a fair few years anyway)
The game then was so much better than the 'product' now
So many more real footballers with vision ans a natural ability to read the game, not just the athlete types of today and the robotic movements in attack
Of course seeing old Dogs players is a treat, and even though I hated other teams and their players growing up, I find myself appreciating players like Cliffy Lyons, Greg Alexander, Ricky Stuart, Allan Langer, Laurie Daley, and even players like Gary Freeman and there are many more I cant be bothered to mention
NSW had so many talented halves back then to choose from, its no wonder we struggle to win a series these days, as we struggle to even find 1 decent halfback in the whole state.. its a reflection of how the competion is much inferior in rugby league quality than from 20years + ago..
Apart from having halves with good vision and not being scared to try things, teams looked like they played with more passion, and rivalries really meant somthing.
Cant help but think money, a more scientific approach to football (even though it can bring some positives) has effected the game in a way that we will never go back from.
Its a shame. I thoroughly enjoy watching the old games on show at moment and prefer it to much of what see during the NRL season apart from Dogs games (which have been frusterating for a fair few years anyway)
Last edited: