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  • Nico
    Veterans List
    • Jan 2003
    • 11331

    #31
    Yeh as I thought, not SUPER.
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    • Wil
      On the Rookie List
      • Jun 2004
      • 619

      #32
      Originally posted by Charlie
      I'd have Bayes in there - one of my all-time favourites - but my memories of when he wasn't chronically injured are just a bit too hazy.
      I had a good think about Bayes but I thought it might be pushing it a bit too much. Though I am probably hazy on when he played. Didn't he retire in 96? (Nearly a decade ago!)

      Stafford I was thinking as the second ruckman. I always thought it was a shame he went because we never really had another good ruckman until Ball/Goodes.

      O'Brien was another one I was not sure of. Put him in the pocket instead of Schneider then there is three "O's" in the forward line.

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      • sharpie
        On the Rookie List
        • Jul 2003
        • 1588

        #33
        It is really depressing thinking about Chapman. He was my absolute favourite from the time I started watching (96) until he had to go. If we'd had some better luck in the mid-late 90s with injuries (Chapman, Kelly, Fitzgerald) and mummy's boys (Rocca, Grant) we would have had a much better side. And sure every team can probably say the same, but it doesnt make the pain any easier.

        But with continued success we are seeing less of these mummy's boys wanting to desert us. So our culture is changing (you reading this, Footyhead?) and that can only be possitive for us. We are becoming more and more a place where up-and-coming players want to come, instead of being the retirement home of the early 90s.
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        • swansrule100
          The quarterback
          • May 2004
          • 4538

          #34
          Originally posted by sharpie


          But with continued success we are seeing less of these mummy's boys wanting to desert us. So our culture is changing (you reading this, Footyhead?) and that can only be possitive for us. We are becoming more and more a place where up-and-coming players want to come, instead of being the retirement home of the early 90s.

          thats a very very good point!!!
          Theres not much left to say

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