Is Tadhg kennelly coming back to the swans? YES HE IS!
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I have mixed feelings about it all. Yes, I'm happy he is back. But the way he walked out on us was unprofessonal. It hurts us as a club last season. So I'm most definitely NOt going to faun over him initially anyway.
Having said that, we now have the best possile exponents of Roos/Horse's handball-running out of defence now that Shaw gets help from Tiger. And if Malceski can actually get himself right we will have 3 skilled fast running defenders.
Are people still wanting Tadhg on a HBF? Would anyone like to see him maybe on a wing or even a HBF where he can use his pace & skill to run to goal? Thoughts peoples?
JF
If he left the Swans to take up some massive pay packet that meant he sold his sole then I too would have been frumpy.
I am more cranky and Jolly's wife. That woman hates our club; pregnant during finals, can't get past living the full 90 minute flight from Melbourne, doesnt think 15 trips a year to Victoria is enough..."there is no pleasing you" says this Gold Member!The Pain of Discipline is Nothing Like The Pain of DisappointmentComment
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A match-winning save freed Tadhg to return to Swans - RFNews - realfooty.com.au
Talk about putting yourself ahead of the team. He certainly owes us.Comment
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Just how much we've indulged him is made clear in this article.
A match-winning save freed Tadhg to return to Swans - RFNews - realfooty.com.au
Here?Kennelly revealed yesterday it wasn't until after two weeks of celebration, when he took a five-day holiday in Spain with his girlfriend Nicole, that the idea of returning got serious.-Comment
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Just how much we've indulged him is made clear in this article.
A match-winning save freed Tadhg to return to Swans - RFNews - realfooty.com.au
Talk about putting yourself ahead of the team. He certainly owes us.
I was as dirty on him as anybody last year with the way it went down, but i don't see how anything in this article says we did anything more for him other then give him the time he needed.
I can't wait for the first game and seeing Tiger back in the jumper again, the roar will be deafening!Comment
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Just how much we've indulged him is made clear in this article.
A match-winning save freed Tadhg to return to Swans - RFNews - realfooty.com.au
Talk about putting yourself ahead of the team. He certainly owes us.Have you accidently posted the wrong article?
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He first came here as a boy on an adventure. The adventure turned out to be an ordeal, but he stuck with it and saw it through. He was then in a position to pursue a lifetime goal, Diarmuid Murphy did a Leo and Tadhg fulfilled his dream. Through the whole journey he seems to have grown into a man's estate and has now taken on a man's responsibilities, both to his partner and to his club. You can say the club indulged him or you can say the club was generous; I prefer the latter. Tadhg is well aware of his responsibilities and sounds ready to repay them. I am not prepared to criticise someone for going through the process of growing up. He has done well, and he will do well for us.
Another who comes out of all this with great credit to his name is Paul Roos. I suspect generosity is his way and I, for one, am grateful.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Paul Roos will go down in the club's history as being the best coach the club ever/will ever had/have - not just for the work on the footy field.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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which gets us to the point: they've made the decision together, personal factors great or small would have been part of that, it's their life and we don't need or deserve to know the details. whether they are deemed worthy by us as being good enough is completely irrelevant.
i'm disappointed that we've lost the one of the best ruckman in the game, but it is just time to accept it and move on.then again, i think it would be worth trying 15-16 players on field so what would i knowComment
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If they are going to tatt themselves up, start small and build up, just in case it was a big mistake. Its not that I hate tatts, some of them I rather like, BBB for instance,and strangely I liked Spidas, but they are big personalities. I don't like Fossy's, it was huge and didn't suit him really. I love Micky's arms.
Don't mind me, I am just having an Aunty on the Couch moment.Comment
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As far as the "welcome back Tadhg, all is forgiven attitude" goes, well, it was certainly a different story when Kennelly walked out on us earlier this year, wasn't it?Comment
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As far as the "welcome back Tadhg, all is forgiven attitude" goes, well, it was certainly a different story when Kennelly walked out on us earlier this year, wasn't it?He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Kennelly makes clear he would not have returned if Kerry had not won the premiership. In other words, that objective came first, not the Swans.
As far as the "welcome back Tadhg, all is forgiven attitude" goes, well, it was certainly a different story when Kennelly walked out on us earlier this year, wasn't it?
When he left I didn't think there was anything we needed to forgive? The Swans and he mutually agreed for him to leave Sydney (must have been mutual and cordial otherwise action would have been taken by the swans). He achieved his other aim, and has offered his services to us for a couple of years (or maybe we chased him..who knows, but does it matter?)Comment
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