Hey, Jude Interview From Inside Footy
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signed up just to say how could you look past Fitzy on paper? Hindsight is a marvelous thing. i have fond memories still of being at the debut game :S, and think of the high hopes I had for the man.
and i think good on him, his body let him down, so he has made the most of his chances with his mouth
No one forces you to watch BB.Comment
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Oh and Bolts any day. Having watched him play and get that ball out so much, and play with heart i could never trade him away.Comment
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Go Liz, you tell em.In his first two seasons at the Swans he had two shoulder reconstructions and then required a hernia operation. He then ruptured his ACL. He subsequently required another knee reconstruction when at Adelaide -don't know if it was the same knee or the other one - as well as having a myriad of other injury problems. Plenty of players have 'retired' from the game with a far lesser string of injury concerns.
Do you also question the committment of Heath James, Stephen Doyle, Wade Chapman and others - all highly talented Swans who were unable to fulfill their potential because their bodies wouldn't let them?
Don't know about you but I get a kick out of watching Jamesy run for the Swans - I have that image of him lying face down at the Collingwood game with his 11th hammy burned into my retna. And seeing Frosty in the coaching/development, he knows how hard getting a game can be, And Stuey because I admire him immensely.If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhoodComment


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