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  • cressakel
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    • May 2004
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    #46
    Originally posted by hemsleys
    The Age's Profile of Fosdike.

    "Averaged 16 disposals a game in 2003. Very good skills and a hard runner. Capable of winning plenty of the ball."

    I think the key word is CAPABLE.
    Obviously the Age scribe here wrote this about Fosdike for the following reasons -

    1. He doesn't write articles like R.Walls and be more critical.

    2. Wtinessed Fosdike's " Very good skills and a hard runner " on the training track one night in January 2004.

    3. Doesn't watch Swans games closely enough.
    Well somebody told me, You had a boyfriend, Who looks like a girlfriend,That I had in February of last year, It's not confidential, I've got potential

    Somebody told me, The Killers, Hot Fuss, 2004.

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    • chammond
      • Jan 2003
      • 1368

      #47
      Originally posted by cressakel
      Obviously the Age scribe here wrote this about Fosdike for the following reasons -

      1. He doesn't write articles like R.Walls and be more critical.

      2. Wtinessed Fosdike's " Very good skills and a hard runner " on the training track one night in January 2004.

      3. Doesn't watch Swans games closely enough.
      Nah . . . . it's much simpler than that . . .

      Either the Age journo is a halfwit . . .

      Or you are . .

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      • dendol
        fat-arsed midfielder
        • Oct 2003
        • 1483

        #48
        Originally posted by chammond
        Nah . . . . it's much simpler than that . . .

        Either the Age journo is a halfwit . . .

        Or you are . .
        ouch.

        Fozzie is a hard runner, and after watching the tape for the second time, his skills arent THAT bad. A few very good 35+m kicks to moving targets on the run. Just needs to get more of the ball.

        Watch a Collingwood game this season and you will really see how terrible skills can be.

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        • Ruckman
          Ego alta, ergo ictus
          • Nov 2003
          • 3990

          #49
          Originally posted by chammond
          Nah . . . . it's much simpler than that . . .

          Either the Age journo is a halfwit . . .

          Or you are . .

          So what your saying is that together they are the fullwit.

          Which is far better than being described as a d*ckwit.

          The absurdly negative comments on Fosdike seem like just another intemperate Swans brain fart ~ indeed they would have fitted in well with numerous previous Swans administrations.

          Please Roosy don't listen to them, you just stick to your plan! Thats what you were employed for!

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          • cressakel
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            • May 2004
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            #50
            Originally posted by Ruckman
            So what your saying is that together they are the fullwit.

            Which is far better than being described as a d*ckwit.

            The absurdly negative comments on Fosdike seem like just another intemperate Swans brain fart ~ indeed they would have fitted in well with numerous previous Swans administrations.

            Please Roosy don't listen to them, you just stick to your plan! Thats what you were employed for!
            Or a f*#*en twit if you and " Jan " think Fosidke's way of playing the game is part of Roosy's game plan - come on, please !!

            I didn't know Roosy's game plan for the TEAM was to make clumsy errors, handball to an opponent in defence when the game is close, miss targets from 25-30 metres away, have pot shots and miss from 55 metres out when there are forwards ( read Hall, Davis, O'Loughlin ) on the lead on there own 30 metres out, @@@@ yourself under pressure and not be accountable for your opponent when playing on the ball !!!

            Name one good quality in Fosdike that sets him apart from any other footballer ? Absolutely f@#*en ZIP.

            I will NOT accept an unaccountable, undisciplined, weak of mind and woeful of disposal footballer such as Nic Fosdike at the Sydney Swans any longer - the sooner Fosdike is traded the better.

            Now, if we want to talk about footballers at the Swans that I am in awe of and see a great future in, Adam Schneider is the man - beautifully long and accurate left foot kick, great goal sense, pace, knows how to get the ball a la Greg Williams, courage and the ultimate team player with a chance to be a future onballer and Captain. I just hope those hammy's won't bring him down and lose his pace !!
            Well somebody told me, You had a boyfriend, Who looks like a girlfriend,That I had in February of last year, It's not confidential, I've got potential

            Somebody told me, The Killers, Hot Fuss, 2004.

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            • Bleed Red Blood
              Senior Player
              • Sep 2003
              • 2057

              #51
              Originally posted by cressakel
              Name one good quality in Fosdike that sets him apart from any other footballer ? Absolutely f@#*en ZIP.
              Is there any footballer in the land that has a quality that no other footballer has?!?

              You can't expect the team to be full of champions... Fosdike is a good footballer.

              He may not be worth the pick we got him for (we could have had Hayes) but draft picks have changed since 98 you can't expect a Judd or Pavlich with every top 5 pick.

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              • Ruckman
                Ego alta, ergo ictus
                • Nov 2003
                • 3990

                #52
                Originally posted by cressakel
                I didn't know Roosy's game plan for the TEAM was to make clumsy errors, handball to an opponent in defence when the game is close, miss targets from 25-30 metres away, have pot shots and miss from 55 metres out when there are forwards ( read Hall, Davis, O'Loughlin ) on the lead on there own 30 metres out, @@@@ yourself under pressure and not be accountable for your opponent when playing on the ball !!!
                I believe they are called clangers, and all players make them, and as for . . .

                Originally posted by cressakel
                @@@@ yourself under pressure and not be accountable for your opponent when playing on the ball !!!
                Fosdikes errors look to me at least, more like a lack of composure than lack of guts (an AFL version of "spending it before getting it").
                [/B][/QUOTE]

                Originally posted by cressakel
                not be accountable for your opponent when playing on the ball !!!
                Didn't someone else just point out the size of Fosdikes tackle count?

                Originally posted by cressakel
                Fosidke's way of playing the game is part of Roosy's game plan - come on, please !!
                I see no evidence whatsoever that Nick is following "The Fosdike Way" and seeing he hasn't been dropped I doubt that Roos doses either.

                Originally posted by cressakel

                Name one good quality in Fosdike that sets him apart from any other footballer ? Absolutely f@#*en ZIP.
                Like BRB says, they can't all be champions. Indeed how can you fit a team into a salary cap?

                And if you ditch every player that isn't an out and out champion then . . . . well just read my earlier post about bus passes.

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                • Go Swannies
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                  • Sep 2003
                  • 5697

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Ruckman
                  Indeed lets trade him, he's failed to live up to his potentail as an early draft pick, the same of course with Jude Bolton.
                  Indeed Jarred Crouch, while he's a competent small backman, he was far too good a draft choice for that position.
                  Matthew Nicks is clearly passed it as have Williams and Maxfield.
                  And as for Saddington, he's failed to become Glen Jackovich so let's tade him for draft #67 next season.
                  MickyO only plays half a dozen games a year so he's not earning his money. Speaking of injuries ditch James, Schauble and Fixter they'll never come good.
                  And as for the Ruckmen, Doyle hes had years to develop he's failed lets ditch him. And Adam Goodes, he'll never be worth more as trade bait than now (pity we didn't dump him just after the Brownlow!)
                  Barry Hall now, he cost us three draft choices including Del Santo, so let's ask for a refund.
                  Nick Davis apparently eats potato wedges, gets the ****s when he loses and has a high opinion of himself so we can well do without him.
                  etc. etc. etc. etc.
                  And they're only the names suggested on this board!!!!!

                  Basically lets get rid of them all, I figure with judicious trading we could acquire choices #1 #4 #5 #7 #8 #12 #17#18 #19 #24.

                  Of course we'd need a lot of cab charge forms because none of the new kids would be old enough to drive to training ~ but other than that let's not bother developing the existing players.

                  Seems some people learnt nothing from last year?

                  The Swans picked up no big name recruits except Nick (lost Kelly, Dunkley and Schwass) and yet got within a quarter of the grand final!

                  Worth repeating. Can you close a thread?

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                  • cressakel
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                    • May 2004
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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Go Swannies
                    Worth repeating. Can you close a thread?
                    OK - please forgive me Swans supporters I will never sin against Nic Fosdike again.

                    I will admit that he is a valuable cog in our team who tackles well and occasionally hits teammates on the chest.

                    I will admit that he is a valuable draft pick-up and needs more time to develop.

                    I will admit that there are considerably worse players than Fosdike at other clubs - of which I will mention when talking about Fosidke in future.

                    I will admit and accept that Fosdike is courageous and like all players, can be prone to the odd clanger or 10 per game.

                    I will admit that a team is only as good as there weakest link, of which Fosdike isn't the Swans weakest link, Barry Hall is.

                    IF I ADMIT TO ALL OF THE ABOVE, I MUST BE ADMITTED TO A LOONY INSTITUTION AND START FOLLOWING COLLINGWOOD ASAP.
                    Well somebody told me, You had a boyfriend, Who looks like a girlfriend,That I had in February of last year, It's not confidential, I've got potential

                    Somebody told me, The Killers, Hot Fuss, 2004.

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                    • Go Swannies
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                      #55
                      Originally posted by cressakel


                      IF I ADMIT TO ALL OF THE ABOVE, I MUST BE ADMITTED TO A LOONY INSTITUTION AND START FOLLOWING COLLINGWOOD ASAP.
                      I would have thought the Pies supporter base would have been more prison than mental institutions? Don't loonies go for the Tigers or, in previous years, the Aints (esp if they are manic depressives)?

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                      • cressakel
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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Go Swannies
                        I would have thought the Pies supporter base would have been more prison than mental institutions? Don't loonies go for the Tigers or, in previous years, the Aints (esp if they are manic depressives)?
                        What about Essendon supporters then - the feral lot that they are ?!
                        Well somebody told me, You had a boyfriend, Who looks like a girlfriend,That I had in February of last year, It's not confidential, I've got potential

                        Somebody told me, The Killers, Hot Fuss, 2004.

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                        • Newbie
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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Ruckman


                          Fosdikes errors look to me at least, more like a lack of composure than lack of guts (an AFL version of "spending it before getting it").

                          Didn't someone else just point out the size of Fosdikes tackle count?
                          Composure is something one could learn with experience. With 100 games under his belt, Fosdike does not have the exposure expected of an AFL player. Enough said.

                          The tackle count is somewhat misleading. If you watch Fosdike closely. Whenever there is a 50-50 contest, he would WAIT for his opposition to get the ball first and then tackle him. That explains his high tackle count. However we dont win unless we get to the ball first. With the defensive midset he is going into 50-50 contest, at best he could break even, i.e., cause a ball-up in the contest. For a ball winner , it is simply not good enough.

                          Another measure we could look at, is what sort of player, he is for a runner. That is the role, he is in the team for. Kennelly is 70-metre player as he could run fast for about 20m and kick long for about 50m with accurate. Fosdike is about 40m player, he could run 10m and kick with some accuracy for about 30m or he could run 20m and kick OKish for another 20m. I notice that whenever he tries to kick long after a long run, the kick often wobbles. Very frustrating to watch.

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                          • Ruckman
                            Ego alta, ergo ictus
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 3990

                            #58
                            Originally posted by cressakel
                            OK - please forgive me Swans supporters I will never sin against Nic Fosdike again.

                            I will admit that he is a valuable cog in our team who tackles well and occasionally hits teammates on the chest.

                            I will admit that he is a valuable draft pick-up and needs more time to develop.

                            I will admit that there are considerably worse players than Fosdike at other clubs - of which I will mention when talking about Fosidke in future.

                            I will admit and accept that Fosdike is courageous and like all players, can be prone to the odd clanger or 10 per game.

                            I will admit that a team is only as good as there weakest link, of which Fosdike isn't the Swans weakest link, Barry Hall is.

                            IF I ADMIT TO ALL OF THE ABOVE, I MUST BE ADMITTED TO A LOONY INSTITUTION AND START FOLLOWING COLLINGWOOD ASAP.
                            Much better, that wasn't too hard was it?

                            PS

                            So remember to keep taking your med's and good luck with the whole Collingwood thing.
                            Will Newbie be joining you there?

                            Here's something to help you get started.
                            http://www.collingwoodmirc.cjb.net/
                            Last edited by Ruck'n'Roll; 27 May 2004, 12:08 PM.

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                            • Go Swannies
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                              #59
                              Originally posted by cressakel
                              What about Essendon supporters then - the feral lot that they are ?!
                              I was always told that Bomber supporters were just Pies supporters that can read and write. Your call, I guess.

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                              • dendol
                                fat-arsed midfielder
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 1483

                                #60
                                Originally posted by cressakel
                                Or a f*#*en twit if you and " Jan " think Fosidke's way of playing the game is part of Roosy's game plan - come on, please !!

                                I didn't know Roosy's game plan for the TEAM was to make clumsy errors, handball to an opponent in defence when the game is close, miss targets from 25-30 metres away, have pot shots and miss from 55 metres out when there are forwards ( read Hall, Davis, O'Loughlin ) on the lead on there own 30 metres out, @@@@ yourself under pressure and not be accountable for your opponent when playing on the ball !!!

                                Name one good quality in Fosdike that sets him apart from any other footballer ? Absolutely f@#*en ZIP.

                                I will NOT accept an unaccountable, undisciplined, weak of mind and woeful of disposal footballer such as Nic Fosdike at the Sydney Swans any longer - the sooner Fosdike is traded the better.

                                Now, if we want to talk about footballers at the Swans that I am in awe of and see a great future in, Adam Schneider is the man - beautifully long and accurate left foot kick, great goal sense, pace, knows how to get the ball a la Greg Williams, courage and the ultimate team player with a chance to be a future onballer and Captain. I just hope those hammy's won't bring him down and lose his pace !!
                                Yoda speaking about AFL: "Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering. Suffering leads to Collingwood."

                                Or one could argue that suffering is the definition of Swans' supporters since 1933.

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