- Mar 16, 2015
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Yep he's had a terrible year.... All the doom and gloom of 2014 has continued!
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I concur (except for the Brownlow bit, I reckon Fyfe is a monty after his start to the year).Smoky for the Brownlow and I think he wins our BnF
Varcoe.Smoky for the Brownlow and I think he wins our BnF
You're weird bro.oops.... i'm sorry, I actually typed that post a year ago on the computer in the second bedroom. I haven't used the computer since I wrote the post. I came in and saw the computer was on and I realised that I was still logged into BF and I just sent the post off by mistake.
He just does not give a ****k
I know this was from a year ago, but worst post ever.
well mate at the time that was probably the way it was then...
so of course now it isn't correct
it's not hard to bring up posts a year old and say wrong.. things change mate
The only things that changed is Swan isn't injured now, he always gave a shit.
Swan by nature is like that, he has Always been like that...yet when on the field has always been a competitive animal.maybe but I distinctly remember a time when he gave the perception he didn't and I think he even articulated this in no uncertain terms.
Thread needs a new prefix. 'Roast' has to go ASAP.
maybe but I distinctly remember a time when he gave the perception he didn't and I think he even articulated this in no uncertain terms.
Definitely gives a shit and has since his very early days before he learned how to get the most out of his body. It's very well documented the career resurrection he had on the back of Ben Johnson, Chris Tarrant and faith shown in him by Mick Malthouse. Since those times it's pretty obvious he's been completely dedicated to getting the best out of himself, whether or not he acts that way in the media is completely secondary.
Shane Morwood was laconic but also strong and skillful, one of my favourite players at the club at the time. Scharenberg does not yet play with the same physicality or intensity 1v1 as Morwood.
Some are citing early Dane Swan as a laconic player who appeared to lack intensity. Swan was a long way from being a top 10 draft pick when he arrived at the club. At number 58 in the draft, he was hardly the subject of the same kind of expectation or scrutiny as Scharenberg. Plus it is well known that Swan had a road to Damascus experience that changed his attitude to the game and enabled him to release the talent and commitment that created the Brownlow medal winning champion he became.
and can we achieve same release of talent & commitment for Seeds & Witts to name a couple? (very lighthearted comment regarding Seeds & Witts as I still have some combo of faith & hope for each)
Not sure whether to thread ban or perma-ban tbhShit, disinterested, over-the-hill. De-list at seasons end.
Not sure whether to thread ban or perma-ban tbh