I certainly can't blame Stewart or the club putting family ahead of football in his move back to Melbourne, but they really need to replace him as captain. This will remove the obvious pressure on him at the moment and also provide a captain that is visible to the team for the whole week.
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Originally posted by Quiet_Observer
I certainly can't blame Stewart or the club putting family ahead of football in his move back to Melbourne, but they really need to replace him as captain. This will remove the obvious pressure on him at the moment and also provide a captain that is visible to the team for the whole week.
Give the guy at least until he knows he cant do any more to get the team up. Letting him step down should come hand in hand with a youth policy, and only once we are certain of missing the finals. Anyone whose ever met Stewie knows he does everything for the club, so let him decide when.Our Greatest Moment:
Saturday, 24th Sept, 2005 - 5:13pmComment
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I totally support the concept of Maxfield moving from Melbourne to Sydney midweek and still play for the Sydney Swans FC. But I dont think that he should still be captain. Its simply not practicle. Ask anyone why Stewie makes a good captain... is it onfield performances? Is it inspirational speeches? No. His best attribute is the way he leads at training. He will be the first to arrive, last to leave, and will train his heart out. If he cant be there while the other blokes are in recovery after a big game, what good is he as captain?
He should still play, but sacrifice the captaincy.- Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in a world they've been given, than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact, it's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration, it's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing!Comment
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Originally posted by motorace_182
I totally support the concept of Maxfield moving from Melbourne to Sydney midweek and still play for the Sydney Swans FC. But I dont think that he should still be captain. Its simply not practicle. Ask anyone why Stewie makes a good captain... is it onfield performances? Is it inspirational speeches? No. His best attribute is the way he leads at training. He will be the first to arrive, last to leave, and will train his heart out. If he cant be there while the other blokes are in recovery after a big game, what good is he as captain?
He should still play, but sacrifice the captaincy.He who laughs last thinks slowestComment
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I made a rash vote for him to make way, but have to now agree that he definitely is in no position to captain the team anymore, but he should continue to play.Visit my eBay store -
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So the club talks him into doing the whole commute thing, against his wishes, and then what?... takes away the captaincy too?
I dont think you people are thinking this through. Look I agree he is not the best choice for captain anymore, but noone has yet given a compelling reason to realistically make him give it up. Fine if we say that he cant possibly be allowed to captain again next year, or fine if he captains if and when the season is over.
But not now, especially in light of his personal life.Our Greatest Moment:
Saturday, 24th Sept, 2005 - 5:13pmComment
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Originally posted by Schneiderman
So the club talks him into doing the whole commute thing, against his wishes, and then what?... takes away the captaincy too?
"I wanted to spend a bit more time with my children, so it's been great to get the support from the club."
"We explored it with Stuart and he was a little bit reluctant but once he was down there last week, being with them for three days I think he's really pleased about it, and we believe as a club it's the right thing to happen."
Sounds like the club came up with the idea, Maxfield didn't think it would work at first, tried it and is now pleased with it.
I dont think you people are thinking this through. Look I agree he is not the best choice for captain anymore, but noone has yet given a compelling reason to realistically make him give it up. Fine if we say that he cant possibly be allowed to captain again next year, or fine if he captains if and when the season is over.
But not now, especially in light of his personal life.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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Maxfield is extremely selfish and is putting himself above the good of the team. He must step down. We are in enough trouble as it is without having a part-time captain. There are others who could captain the team. What sort of message is this move sending to the football world? We are a wonderful, caring team who does anything to help the players but we don't give a s--t if we actually WIN a game of football. Sydney is already a laughing stock of the AFL and now it will be worse. I think the Swans have lost the plot.---------||--ANNE--||----------Comment
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Originally posted by anne
Maxfield is extremely selfish and is putting himself above the good of the team. He must step down. We are in enough trouble as it is without having a part-time captain. There are others who could captain the team. What sort of message is this move sending to the football world? We are a wonderful, caring team who does anything to help the players but we don't give a s--t if we actually WIN a game of football. Sydney is already a laughing stock of the AFL and now it will be worse. I think the Swans have lost the plot.
Could you please tell me why we are the laughing stock of the AFL.We consistently make finals,the club has recorded a profit,crowds are good.On the downsidewe have lost 4 games and played poorly.How does that make us a laughing stock?Comment
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Originally posted by Barry Schneider
Could you please tell me why we are the laughing stock of the AFL.We consistently make finals,the club has recorded a profit,crowds are good.On the downsidewe have lost 4 games and played poorly.How does that make us a laughing stock?
We haven't won a flag in over 70 years (more than 20 years longer than anyone else) and hence the only side (besides Freo) not to win since the war.
We are one of only two interstate teams not to win a flag in the past decade+.
We make finals, we get hammered.
We are always coming up with excuses as to why we don't win more.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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We are a laughing stock because -
1. We play a boring, non-attacking style of football.
2. Our coach has been comprehensively outcoached in several games this year.
3. We do not drop players whose form is not up to scratch (especially if they are one of the favourites who can do no wrong)
4. We do not give new younger players a chance to prove they can play. Every other team plays first year players, why doesn't Sydney?
5. We keep injury prone players on the list year in year out and sometimes even redraft them!
6. Our drafting is atrocious - why do we keep picking midgets and athletic players who have little football smarts.
7.We keep a captain who does not contribute to the team and then support him captaining by remote.
8. We have a coach who continually tells his players they have no talent and who continually blames anyone but himself when we lose. Now he is saying that there is no problem with himself or his tactics and it is only a Melbourne criticism. Read RWO Paul Roos - plenty of unhappy fans actually seem to live in Sydney.
9. We haven't won a flag in over 70 years but still seem more concerned with mediocre performances IE just making finals rather than the big picture of actually doing whatever is necessary to win a flag.---------||--ANNE--||----------Comment
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