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I think Blake is absolutely spot on.
It's one thing to criticise players, however it's the intense and passionate dislike shown by a couple of posters on here that I think Blake is referring too.
I have thought for several years that Nico's posting shows a dislike of players like Bolton and Crouch. Obviously this is my interpretation only, but as has been mentioned several times everyone interprets things differently and has a different opinion.
Most people on here wouldn't appreciate members of their family being constantly bagged by anonymous posters, you can't blame Blake for taking offence.Comment
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Blake should take a chillax pill. I'm sure I have one spare I can lend him.Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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Nice to know that not even the moderators are immune to the ol 'undermine detractor's reputation' tactic. I've nothing to do with Marty Blake, if any of you had a clue you'd have seen me signature, recognised that Schaefer is quite a decorated name in Swans history and has no connection to Blake or Bolton.Grandson of South Melbourne legend Keith Schaefer.Comment
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Oops, I think you misread it.Comment
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Hardly. I think if you have another read , you'll see liz was just pointing out an obvious flaw in Legs comment, about being a brother, which would mean that both Jude and Martin, would have the same surname.Comment
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ROK: You'll probably get an infraction for that. I so happened to question your intent last night and recieved one. Ah well.
Still, my point stands. I've long been of the opinion that we go hammer and tongs with it in here and leave ourselves open for casual observers to label us as a bit mental.
Edit: If so, I apologise.Grandson of South Melbourne legend Keith Schaefer.Comment
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Nice to know that not even the moderators are immune to the ol 'undermine detractor's reputation' tactic. I've nothing to do with Marty Blake, if any of you had a clue you'd have seen me signature, recognised that Schaefer is quite a decorated name in Swans history and has no connection to Blake or Bolton."The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the MachineComment
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ROK: You'll probably get an infraction for that. I so happened to question your intent last night and recieved one. Ah well.
Still, my point stands. I've long been of the opinion that we go hammer and tongs with it in here and leave ourselves open for casual observers to label us as a bit mental.
Edit: If so, I apologise.Comment
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Jim Main's book has one Keith Schaefer who played for the Swans in 1947-53 for 103 games and 22 goals. The chap that took me to the footy as a kid said that he was a handy centreman. Played one for Vic and was B&F in
1952.
I have a recollection of a Schaefer playing in the 60's but could have been in the 2's. Could be more as I am quoting from the Jim Main Swiss Cheese.Comment
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Jim Main's book has one Keith Schaefer who played for the Swans in 1947-53 for 103 games and 22 goals. The chap that took me to the footy as a kid said that he was a handy centreman. Played one for Vic and was B&F in
1952.
I have a recollection of a Schaefer playing in the 60's but could have been in the 2's. Could be more as I am quoting from the Jim Main Swiss Cheese.
Speaking of Main, he still has all the memorabilia we donated the club from the book given away on Team Of The Century night. Bastard.Grandson of South Melbourne legend Keith Schaefer.Comment
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Yeah, that's the one. He was nominated for Team of The Century but didn't make the final team. In 52' I think, he was favourite for the Brownlow but didn't get a single vote. Dad said he never really got over it. He retired in his prime to coach a local Melbourne team after '53 and lived a quiet life in Glen Waverley until dying in the mid 70's from bowel cancer. I wasn't born until 86 so I never got to meet him, but I've heard all the stories. Me and Dad were invited to the Team of the Century dinner. One of the best nights of my life, that one.
Speaking of Main, he still has all the memorabilia we donated the club from the book given away on Team Of The Century night. Bastard.
Jim Main - 0 games, 0 goalsComment
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Yeah, that's the one. He was nominated for Team of The Century but didn't make the final team. In 52' I think, he was favourite for the Brownlow but didn't get a single vote. Dad said he never really got over it. He retired in his prime to coach a local Melbourne team after '53 and lived a quiet life in Glen Waverley until dying in the mid 70's from bowel cancer. I wasn't born until 86 so I never got to meet him, but I've heard all the stories. Me and Dad were invited to the Team of the Century dinner. One of the best nights of my life, that one.
Speaking of Main, he still has all the memorabilia we donated the club from the book given away on Team Of The Century night. Bastard.Comment
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