Is it all said & done for Stuart Maxfield or will the vetran play on in 2006? In my opinion i would love to see stewie play one more season but seeing him after the sydney vs geelong game at the scg, he just didnt look good at all. I hope he can make a huge recovery & might be tempted enough to play another season.
Cya Stewie?
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Re: Cya Stewie?
Originally posted by sydneyswans1989
Is it all said & done for Stuart Maxfield or will the vetran play on in 2006? In my opinion i would love to see stewie play one more season but seeing him after the sydney vs geelong game at the scg, he just didnt look good at all. I hope he can make a huge recovery & might be tempted enough to play another season. -
No chance of him playing on.
Even Stewie would realise that the team has moved on and now is not the time to be sending a younger player back to the reserves."As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk
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Would love for him to stay with the club in a coaching aspect side of things, however i think he should consider retiring this year. Malceski has to get his chance now and deservedly so.Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.
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like to see him play vfl or something similar he could play a few years. But he has lost too much pace in both his legs and decision making to play afl.
But he has been a great player and a good captainTheres not much left to sayComment
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Does anyone think that he announcing his retirement before the match is a good move or should he just wait until afterwards? I reckon announcing it beforehand would only serve to further distract the players on what is allready an emotional enough day for them.Comment
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Originally posted by BayseysLeftBoot
Does anyone think that he announcing his retirement before the match is a good move or should he just wait until afterwards? I reckon announcing it beforehand would only serve to further distract the players on what is allready an emotional enough day for them.Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.
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Originally posted by BayseysLeftBoot
Does anyone think that he announcing his retirement before the match is a good move or should he just wait until afterwards? I reckon announcing it beforehand would only serve to further distract the players on what is allready an emotional enough day for them.Comment
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v good career, excellent skipper, but not up to it any more. he should have retired (or been retired) at the end of last year.Comment
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Originally posted by Young Blood
v good career, excellent skipper, but not up to it any more. he should have retired (or been retired) at the end of last year.
Roos said that if Stewie asked him if he could play this weekend he'd seriously consider it, so high does he regard him. I don't know if we can find a consultant/coaching role for him next year, with the commuting to Melbourne and all. But as the team say, the Bloods and their success this year is largely the creation of Stewie and Roos. If we win the flag I'd be as honoured to shake his hand as I would captain Baz.
The Swans win because they play hard and accountable. Sound like anyone you remember, maybe answering to Mad Dog?Comment
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Great post GS.
I remember Rocket stating early in 2002 that Maxy was the natural successor.
Funny thing, I reckon his rep has grown since he's been out of the team, especially with 'mini-Stewie' (Captain Brett Tiberius Kirk) turning himself around, by publicly saying that he has modelled himself on Maxy.
Funny that Tiger fans call him a soft receiver yet still call him Judas. Rrrriiigggghhhhttt.....Insert Your Life [HERE]Comment
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