Dogs Of War
On the Warpath
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He needs to live and die on that. And I don't think if the Bulldogs find someone better on the market, that Flanagan wouldn't play him in front of his son. Unfortunately that's unlikely, we will need to develop our own.i'm even willing to put aside the whole Sharks cheating shit at the moment re Flanagan. Bigger issue for me is his son will then be staying at the club.
If he can work with his son the rest of the year, who knows what he can make him do. He has shown he can build teams, and that's about a gameplan that revolves around players strengths and adapting. Otherwise you end up going backwards at some point which he didn't.