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  • Foreign Legion
    Senior Player
    • Feb 2003
    • 3371

    Jude Bolton - new Swans Captain

    Yeah I know, it is a big statement, but the more I watch the more I see.

    Kirky is another who is a chance but he is 29 iirc.

    Lets start with a young fella who always has a go - might not always be good - but you know he will try his guts out.

    I reckon we should stop pissfarting around with the 2 week stuff - didn't seem to help Leo unfotunately.

    BTW I admire Kirky, Leo and the rest of the candidates (maybe not Ben) equally.
  • Bexl
    Regular in the Side
    • Jan 2003
    • 817

    #2
    Rotating captains failed for Barry. 2 bad games. I think just give it to Kirk.

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    • Diego
      Suspended by the MRP
      • Jan 2003
      • 946

      #3
      Re: Jude Bolton - new Swans Captain

      I am still gobsmacked that Ben Matthews will be captain of the swans. It's an insult to Paul Kelly and it's an insult to plugger that he wears 4.

      worst player to be captain ever.

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      • Foreign Legion
        Senior Player
        • Feb 2003
        • 3371

        #4
        Originally posted by Bexl
        Rotating captains failed for Barry. 2 bad games. I think just give it to Kirk.
        Kirky would be my 2nd choice for sure.

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        • punter257
          Deadliest Left Boot
          • Aug 2004
          • 1660

          #5
          Re: Re: Jude Bolton - new Swans Captain

          Originally posted by Diego
          I am still gobsmacked that Ben Matthews will be captain of the swans. It's an insult to Paul Kelly and it's an insult to plugger that he wears 4.

          worst player to be captain ever.
          totally agree there
          it'll put us in the same boat as others teams with crap captains such as mcmanus for the dockers

          give it to jude already while he's young although i dont mind kirky getting the nod
          Roosy = LEGEND

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          • Nico
            Veterans List
            • Jan 2003
            • 11339

            #6
            Originally posted by Alexandra Ward
            Totally agree - Now whilst he may be a really nice guy and the other players think the world of him, that doesnt mean that he is a good leader with the skills that are supposed to go with it. He clearly doesnt have the skills or the capacity to make decent decision on the run, I look away every time he gets the ball because I know that more often than not it will mean a turn over, but for some reasons he is a Roos favourite.

            How come MOL, Crouch or Schaubs aren't in the leadership group?

            Give the captaincy to Kirk or Jude.
            Probably have some level of intelligence, that's how come.

            Some reasons may be.

            MOL - has involvement in the aboriginal community in a leadership role. I think.
            Crouch - a devout Catholic who admires the Pope and goes to church every Sunday with Taigh.
            Schaubes - has received accolades for his community leadership and work and compassion.

            This counts them all out because it may put them on an intelligence level way above the rest of the team, that in turn may cause mass confusion.
            http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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            • JohnnyNova
              Banned by Moderators for constant swearing and abuse of other posters
              • Sep 2003
              • 72

              #7
              Originally posted by Nico
              Probably have some level of intelligence, that's how come.

              Some reasons may be.

              MOL - has involvement in the aboriginal community in a leadership role. I think.
              Crouch - a devout Catholic who admires the Pope and goes to church every Sunday with Taigh.
              Schaubes - has received accolades for his community leadership and work and compassion.

              This counts them all out because it may put them on an intelligence level way above the rest of the team, that in turn may cause mass confusion.
              This is one of the most idiotic comments I've ever read.

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              • robbieando
                The King
                • Jan 2003
                • 2750

                #8
                Originally posted by JohnnyNova
                This is one of the most idiotic comments I've ever read.
                No I think it was on the money. The three named have outside interests that scream out "leadership quailitys" but because they either were too old or weren't part of the leadership group didn't get a look in, which when you look at Ben Mathews getting a gig as captain at some dreadful point seem the more confusing.
                Once was, now elsewhere

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                • JohnnyNova
                  Banned by Moderators for constant swearing and abuse of other posters
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 72

                  #9
                  How does being a devout Catholic qualify you as a leader?
                  If anything it would demonstrate an inherent tendancy to FOLLOW.
                  Schauble dishes out soup in a homeless shelter, he's not rallying the masses.

                  The debate about Captaincy is about who is the best at leading the team during a game of Football.

                  All issues outside of that are irrelevant.

                  And the implication that those players who don't pursue charitable work are therefor too stupid to lead is utterly contemptable and an insult to the team.

                  You people call yourself supporters.

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                  • robbieando
                    The King
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 2750

                    #10
                    Originally posted by JohnnyNova
                    The debate about Captaincy is about who is the best at leading the team during a game of Football.
                    So then Stuart Maxfield was the wrong choice as captain at the start of the 2003 season because he was selected for what he does "off" the ground and not what he does "on" it. Heck when he stood down a few weeks back he said the reason was because he captaincy was based around him being around the club during the week and with him being in Melbourne most of the week, he lost the major impact factor of his captaincy.
                    Once was, now elsewhere

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                    • JohnnyNova
                      Banned by Moderators for constant swearing and abuse of other posters
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 72

                      #11
                      Maxfield is clearly a great on field leader. Anything he does off field is a bonus to his Captaincy.

                      Someone whose great around the club will never be Captain if that greatness doesn't translate onto the field during a match.

                      You've missed the point entirely.

                      A Captain's appointment will be based primarily on his on-field leadership ability.

                      Any other qualifications will be and MUST be secondary to that.

                      Now, off to church with you.

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                      • robbieando
                        The King
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 2750

                        #12
                        Originally posted by JohnnyNova
                        [B]Maxfield is clearly a great on field leader. Anything he does off field is a bonus to his Captaincy.

                        Someone whose great around the club will never be Captain if that greatness doesn't translate onto the field during a match.

                        You've missed the point entirely.
                        A point which you clearly have missed because Maxfield himself admitted he got the captaincy for his off field work and not what he did on the field. It was also the reason he stood down, because he could be around the club Monday to Thursday.
                        Once was, now elsewhere

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                        • JohnnyNova
                          Banned by Moderators for constant swearing and abuse of other posters
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 72

                          #13
                          That'd be Maxfield's humble opinion. The dude admits he was never a great player.

                          There's no way he would've been made Captain unless the coaches thought he was the best on-field leader.

                          Think about it (go on, you know you can).

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                          • robbieando
                            The King
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 2750

                            #14
                            Originally posted by JohnnyNova
                            There's no way he would've been made Captain unless the coaches thought he was the best on-field leader.
                            Paul Williams was thought to be the better "on field leader" but went we the player they thought had the best all round leadership quality on and off the field. Just have to see what Maxfield did the day after the huge loss to the Western Bulldogs in 2002 when calling the entire team over to his place to "bond" with them and get their focus onto the next weeks match against Essendon at Telstra Stadium in which Essendon were expected to trash us, only for us to loss by 2 points and a Ricky Mott kick at goal.

                            Sure on field leadership is important, but its not the most important factor when deciding a captain. What they do off the field has just as much impact than on it.
                            Once was, now elsewhere

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                            • liz
                              Veteran
                              Site Admin
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 16778

                              #15
                              Originally posted by robbieando
                              Paul Williams was thought to be the better "on field leader"
                              By who?

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