Quote: carl_spackler "Depends on the system you use, really. In some ways if you're going to change one halfback it's not that much more disruptive to change both, as you're still going to have 2 new pivots adapting to each other. If we're going to stick with our rigid one half to each side of the field (which personally I'd rather we didn't), however, it is more disruptive, as you've then got the entire team having to learn how to play with them, rather than it being predominantly just one side.
I would agree that if we could replace him with someone better we should, that's always the case with any player, but the thing is that I really think we'd struggle to do so. We should remember that to replace him with someone better it's not now a case of finding [ione[/i halfback better than him, we'd need to find [itwo[/i. That's almost impossible in one close season with other clubs on the lookout as well.'"
I quite agree. It will take a lot of negotiating to get one decent half nevermind two. Of course we should always replace players with better quality if we can. I personally feel Seymour had done well so far and will improve, especially with the right partner.