How teams manage the absence of some of their key soldiers could define their September fortunes, writes Jackson Barrett.
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The players people want to hear from are the ones that think critically enough to form an opinion on things, and while Tom Green probably crossed a line, he’s the sort of talent we can’t afford to gag.
How teams manage the absence of some of their key soldiers could define their September fortunes, writes Jackson Barrett.
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