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I will actually remember him for his commitment to the cause....
He has been one of the most courageous Swans Ive seen, taking on more talented and bigger opponents. Despite the horrid free kick count, he made up for lack of natural brilliance with "mad levels" of courage, which most would describe as poor decision making, but the impact that has had on his colleagues is not to be underestimated.
That mark I will remember for ever, the mad low percentage yet amazingly effective runs from deep back I think were deranged genius..... the character of the man and his commitment to the Red and the White.....Godlike!!!!
"We talked five times. I called him twice, and he called me twice." :confused: :confused: :confused: :D
He should be remembered as someone who got more than anyone ever should out of a professional career given that they had no left foot. Or right foot.
Seriously, he plays football and we all cringe when he puts his foot to the ball
I lover his runs, but the mark is what has left an imprint somewhere in my memory cells.
Hopefully the memory cells that alcohol leaves alone
Gotta luv it when Leo runs out of defence, this way that way backward up down in out bounce show the ball, and I will remember both things when he is gone, but compared to Dunks, Leo is a genius off the boot, and Dunks is remembered as one of our greatest backmen, because well, he was. So add in the mark and you get one hell of a player
Gotta luv it when Leo runs out of defence, this way that way backward up down in out bounce show the ball, and I will remember both things when he is gone, but compared to Dunks, Leo is a genius off the boot, and Dunks is remembered as one of our greatest backmen, because well, he was. So add in the mark and you get one hell of a player
The thing was, he did it really really well.
Pretty rare that he actually got caught during one of his runs.
You'd have thought that the oppositions would have figured him out a bit.
Having said that he ran a lot less in more recent times.
I put that down to Roos restricting Barry's run, or maybe he was just losing too much puff that way.
Either way, recently I asked Roos through this forum to free up leo and let him run again.
The following couple of weeks he was back to his best runs (almost)
Coincidence?
I think not
I'll also happily take any credit due for the 2005 falg
The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.
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