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  • stellation
    scott names the planets
    • Sep 2003
    • 9723

    #31
    Originally posted by Schneiderman
    This year it aint working out, and like Davis he is learning that talent counts for little when you aren't kicking goals.
    Davis has more talent though and has never really gone for a period without kicking goals. That is where a lot of the frustration that some people have with him has always sat, that he is talented enough to sit on his arse and only collect 4 touches but get 3 goals for his trouble... so they want to say "ditch the lazy bastard" but it is harder to say when the lazy bastard consistently kicks a bag of goals. Very different situation to Adam.
    FWIW I think Adam has a future at the Swans.
    I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
    We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time

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    • Snowy
      On the Rookie List
      • Jun 2003
      • 1244

      #32
      When your Schneider's height you really have to maximize your strengths. His fitness issues have compromised his pace advantage. His kicking IMHO is not in the same league as someone like a Davis anyway so he has to work hard to maintain his place. You'd think the penny would have dropped by now though.
      LIFE GOES ON

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      • Schneiderman
        The Fourth Captain
        • Aug 2004
        • 1615

        #33
        Originally posted by Snowy
        You'd think the penny would have dropped by now though.
        These things take time with footballers... particularly if they have one great year and put themselves up on some sort of pedastal.
        Our Greatest Moment:

        Saturday, 24th Sept, 2005 - 5:13pm

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        • Roscoe
          Warming the Bench
          • Jan 2003
          • 458

          #34
          hey schneiderman - are you finally admitting that your lovechild

          has put himself on a pedestal where he does not belong

          what is his problem - mental (up himself/bad attitude)

          or is it physical - ( soft/slow/fat)

          fair dinkum - if you came home and found Adam in bed with your lady, what side of the bed would you get into ?

          Nathan Buckley may be known as FIGJAM, but at least he has consistent runs on the board, not like a 1 season wonder
          September 24th, 2005 5.14pm
          What a great moment in all of our lives

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          • liz
            Veteran
            Site Admin
            • Jan 2003
            • 16807

            #35
            Originally posted by Snowy
            When your Schneider's height you really have to maximize your strengths. His fitness issues have compromised his pace advantage. His kicking IMHO is not in the same league as someone like a Davis anyway so he has to work hard to maintain his place. You'd think the penny would have dropped by now though.
            I think that just about hits the nail on the head.

            Roos is on record as saying that Schneider wasn't really ready to be on an AFL list when he arrived, the implication being in terms of physical development but also maturity.

            Despite that, it was clear watching Port and training sessions that year that the boy could play and didn't lack confidence in his ability.

            Then in 2003 "success" came very quickly and - at least on the surface - very easily.

            Even after his frustrations last season it was evident that the penny hadn't dropped by the start of this year of how much work was required, judging by the reports that he turned up for pre-season badly out of shape. Even at the start of the calendar year he said in a newspaper article that he'd lost some weight, even though he hadn't really thought he needed to.

            I have no doubt the guy can play senior AFL football. It's just a case of how long it will take him to realise the work he needs to put in.

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            • Nico
              Veterans List
              • Jan 2003
              • 11348

              #36
              Originally posted by Roscoe
              Yep Schneids has a good work ethic at reserves level like you said

              But not what is required at the top.

              I also do have some inside knowledge from a player and know one of the staff well

              I'm not anti schneider - I'd love to see him return to his best

              that he showed in 2003

              But people must stop making excuses for him

              His own form, attitude etc have given people like Monty a chance

              Schneids has (IMHO) more talent than Monty but monty has worked a lot harder and has a better attitude

              Maybe we should delist Schneides and redraft him - sound familiar?
              Agree with most you have said Roscoe, but you left one thing out.
              He has real trouble finding the footy, which I am afraid is what the game is all about. There is no way he is a better footballer than Buchanan, because Buchanan is proving that he is prepared to do the really hard stuff. He runs hard all day, whereas Schneider is puffing like Anthony Rocca does after 1 sprint.

              They brought Moore in last week before him which says something and I would expect Malceski to play ahead of him this if there are any changes.
              http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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              • Mark
                Suspended by the MRP
                • Jan 2003
                • 578

                #37
                Originally posted by Roscoe
                yes Scneiderman at another club

                face facts - there are too many other small players at sydney

                good luck to him elsewhere

                I'd never deny a player the opportunity elsewhere

                but he aint got no future in red and white
                Whilst i agree with you, i hope he does remain.

                He clearly has talent, if he can get the mental parts right he will be very good IMO. If he does get delisted it will probably be the 'kick' he needs and will star for someone else.

                Surely a big part of being an AFL coach is getting talented players to get the best out of themselves. Big test for Roos and coaches as well as Schneider IMO

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                • Tooth Fairy
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 724

                  #38
                  Originally posted by liz
                  And how do you know that? You on the inner in the club? Know him socially?

                  Well maybe he/she does/is. And if so, why should he/she divulge?
                  If u don't believe me, I will knock your bloody teeth out and not pay you a cent.

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                  • james_law90

                    #39
                    he'll be in trade talk at the end of the season

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                    • liz
                      Veteran
                      Site Admin
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 16807

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Tooth Fairy
                      Well maybe he/she does/is. And if so, why should he/she divulge?
                      Just curious as to what the impression was based on.

                      I think it's easy to jump to conclusions on things like attitude and if it's just based on observation of the players onfield, I question whether those conclusions are valid. You only see part of the situation and can't necessarily work out why someone is behaving the way they are.

                      If an impression is based on real information about a player's attitude then the conclusion has a bit more basis.

                      As I said, I was just curious.

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

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Nico
                        He has real trouble finding the footy, which I am afraid is what the game is all about. There is no way he is a better footballer than Buchanan, because Buchanan is proving that he is prepared to do the really hard stuff. He runs hard all day, whereas Schneider is puffing like Anthony Rocca does after 1 sprint.
                        I think you may have forgotten how utterly crap Monty was prior to 2004. He didn't even look good at reserves level.
                        I, like the majority of honest RWOers will admit they were unsurprised when he was delisted and less than enthused when he was redrafted. In 2004 he looked a bit of a worry, and he still can be especially when up forward.
                        I'm not saying Schneider's not a worry he certainly needs a good smack in the head, but suggesting he should be chopped is RWO baby&bathwater thinking at it's best.
                        Yes we have a lot of hobbits in our team but Schneider is quicker than them all (He's genuinely fast, with truly explosice pace over the first 20m), he's a better kick than most (Monty for example tend to float his kicks a bit like Mathews) and at the very least he has been a goalkicker (Monty is still awfull). The big problem of course is he's not AFL fit, neither in the aerobic nor the toughness sense.

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                        • barry
                          Veterans List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 8499

                          #42
                          Originally posted by james_law90
                          he'll be in trade talk at the end of the season
                          I hear this often.

                          But remember, players only playing reserve football have about zero trade value.

                          Schneider will come good, and we need him long term.

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                          • Schneiderman
                            The Fourth Captain
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 1615

                            #43
                            Seeing as he gets his chance to play this weekend at the expense of McVeigh, we'll see if he is learning the lessons Roos is teaching him.
                            Our Greatest Moment:

                            Saturday, 24th Sept, 2005 - 5:13pm

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                            • snajik
                              Senior Player
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 1115

                              #44
                              Schneider's ability to get AFL fit, find the footy, lose weight or be unselfish has nothing to do with his demise. The true reason is his daft decision to swap his magical number 36 guernsey for the dreaded number 13 before the 2004 season began. Things just haven't worked for him since. And what happened when Frosty McPherson shunned the 32 for the 13? The very same thing. I kid you not, the only way Schneids will evr return to the form of 2003 is by getting rid of that evil # 13. Legend has it that everyone's favourite hardman Rod 'Tilt' Carter wanted to keep the 13 as his own, and let's be honest it hasn't quite worked for anyone since. It's high time this number was retired.
                              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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                              • monopoly19
                                Senior Player
                                • Aug 2003
                                • 1098

                                #45
                                Originally posted by snajik
                                Schneider's ability to get AFL fit, find the footy, lose weight or be unselfish has nothing to do with his demise. The true reason is his daft decision to swap his magical number 36 guernsey for the dreaded number 13 before the 2004 season began. Things just haven't worked for him since. And what happened when Frosty McPherson shunned the 32 for the 13? The very same thing. I kid you not, the only way Schneids will evr return to the form of 2003 is by getting rid of that evil # 13. Legend has it that everyone's favourite hardman Rod 'Tilt' Carter wanted to keep the 13 as his own, and let's be honest it hasn't quite worked for anyone since. It's high time this number was retired.
                                LOL, I like that theory.

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