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  • snajik
    Senior Player
    • Jan 2003
    • 1115

    #16
    Originally posted by chammond


    And even a couple of clowns who wanted to see the back of Michael O'Loughlin as well!

    And yet more clowns were bidding adieu to Brett Kirk and Jude Bolton. Duffers.

    Lizz's theory that Fosdike is now where Bolton was last year is fairly right. Allow me to extend that theory. Ablett is another rung below Fosdike at present but by this time next year could be closer to where Fosdike is now. I say hang on to him.
    It's very hard to live in a studio apartment in San Jose with a man who's learning to play violin. That's what she told the police when she handed them the empty revolver.
    The Scarlatti Tilt - Richard Brautigan

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    • penga
      Senior Player
      • Jan 2003
      • 2601

      #17
      Originally posted by Rob-bloods
      Again it comes back to toughness, you see players and you get a feeling back, forward, midfield, Sadds always strikes me as a back half player, I like Penga?s thought, Kenneally looks like a real wing man he could be a real goal kicking wingman like of old, Neagle, Murphy etc that pace can split defences, Sadds on a flank to Tadgh etc etc but where is the chf to stiffen the back ....is it Powell in time?
      we already have a great forward setup with bazza at CHF, id also like to see magic, o'keefe and doyle rotated through FF, screw up opposition defences a little... in other words, we wouldnt have a permanent FF

      bazza should definitely played at CHF IMO
      C'mon Chels!

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      • Rob-bloods
        What a year 2005 SSFC/CFC
        • Aug 2003
        • 931

        #18
        Sorry I meant Powell chb (not chf)..agree Bazza brilliant at chf as his fitness has picked up, agree totally penga
        Sports do not build character. They reveal it....Heywood Broun

        I always turn to the sports pages first, which record people's accomplishments. The front page has nothing but man's failures......Earl Warren

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        • Ganjaman
          On the Rookie List
          • Jan 2003
          • 130

          #19
          I like what we have seen of Powell this year Rob-Bloods. Not alot of game time, but he seems fairly strong and he charges for the footy putting his body on the line. Being such a young bloke he will certainly get stronger as the years go by and hopefully one day be our brickwall at the back. I think he has a big future here in Sydney. Roosy is just easing him into it. Look forward to seeing alot more of him.
          Go the BLOODS!

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          • Craig
            On the Rookie List
            • Jan 2003
            • 225

            #20
            Secondly, I know there are people here who think I'm picky (or just plain mean!) for my frequent reminders that they had written off Jude this time last year but there is method to my madness.
            Liz - You were one of the people who wrote Bolton off. I remember having an argument with you on here at the start of the year re Bolton v Fosdike. I was arguing Bolton would be in the team ahead of Fosdike and you wrote off Bolton basically saying he was useless.

            Fosdike is definately tradeable, though I don't think we would get much for him.

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            • TheHood
              On the Rookie List
              • Jan 2003
              • 1938

              #21
              Originally posted by penga
              there is a huge difference between a player being played out of position compared to a crap player, i can tell u which saddington is... he is far from crap...

              when he is moved back to a flank he will take over kennelly's role and kennelly moved to the wing where we will see some scintillating delivery into the forward line...
              Penga, one of the finest posts I have seen ever!

              Do you remember Tadhg's first 3 kicks into 50 against Carlton in 2001 at the SCG? All hit targets for shots at goal.
              The Pain of Discipline is Nothing Like The Pain of Disappointment

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              • lizz
                Veteran
                Site Admin
                • Jan 2003
                • 16778

                #22
                Originally posted by Craig
                you wrote off Bolton basically saying he was useless.

                I challenge you to find that thread. Unless I have had a brain seizure, I have never written Bolton off. I may have suggested some constructive criticism in moments of frustration but have always believed it was more likely he would come good than not.

                Lots of this was based on getting along to see some training sessions where I saw him doing things that he didn't do with any consistency on the ground. And the handful of training sessions I've been to were mostly early to mid-last season.

                Sure you haven't confused me with someone else? Certainly I'd struggle to know who said what a year ago. I wouldn't even try to name who the Bolton knockers were - just that there were a fair few.

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