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very happy with bradshaw, especially because we basically got him for free. I dont agree with the calls for dropping white, think he can learn a lot off bradshawTheres not much left to sayComment
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That's a silly comment Annie. It was much of "The Big Jesse's" work off the ball that allowed Bradshaw to be by himselk, one on one, on more than one occasion. Happy with the combo of the 2 at this stage.Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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I do like the fact that Bradshaw looks good in red. It brings out the blue in his eyes. A strong criteria for any of our players. ......
Anyway, am enjoying him in his role, watching how the chess pieces fit, and that Jesse requires two players to keep him at bay, leaving Brads with a little more space (some of the time). Jesse is going to be a bit of a problem for coaches in the future. In the meantime, its a good combo. Work in progress.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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Slight risk that players start looking for Bradshaw all the time and ignore other options. I marked him down for 4.6 yesterday, not the 4.3 he's officially been crediting with, because if a shot goes nowhere close and is rushed through, I usually credit that to the player who kicked it (assuming they were having a proper shot on goal). Either way, it shows just how much of the forward ball went through Bradshaw.
Must admit I didn't really track Jesse much during the game -other than the moment when he was unmissable. Is he just not presenting well enough as an alternative option, or is he being ignored?Comment
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I don't think he's being ignored, but I do think he's getting a bit lost among the throng along with the fact that he is officially drawing the best defender now. He's definitely still learning position at this level but that makes Bradshaw's mentoring contribution all the more important.The Pain of Discipline is Nothing Like The Pain of DisappointmentComment
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I don't think he's being ignored, but I do think he's getting a bit lost among the throng along with the fact that he is officially drawing the best defender now. He's definitely still learning position at this level but that makes Bradshaw's mentoring contribution all the more important.Comment
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Maybe Roosy was suggesting post match that he should either be a tradiional link man at CHF or stay home more and kick the goals he's required to. A spare man in attack seems like an indulgence.The Pain of Discipline is Nothing Like The Pain of DisappointmentComment
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I don't think he's being ignored, but I do think he's getting a bit lost among the throng along with the fact that he is officially drawing the best defender now. He's definitely still learning position at this level but that makes Bradshaw's mentoring contribution all the more important.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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I don't think he's being ignored, but I do think he's getting a bit lost among the throng along with the fact that he is officially drawing the best defender now. He's definitely still learning position at this level but that makes Bradshaw's mentoring contribution all the more important.
I have my fingers crossed that his speccie & conversion will be a massive confidence booster for the big man [comparable to Grundy's pivotal moment of glory]The Swans Fan Zone on
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Agreed. The fact he's being credited for being the turning point with his (excellent) mark and goal has to be a booster, yeah?Comment
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