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  • BSA5
    Senior Player
    • Feb 2008
    • 2522

    #31
    Another top notch game today. Thread's starting to look a little bit silly, really.
    Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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    • bandwagon
      Regular in the Side
      • May 2003
      • 565

      #32
      Originally posted by BSA5
      Another top notch game today. Thread's starting to look a little bit silly, really.
      Absolutely. Happy to come back to this thread every week and have a little giggle.

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      • 707
        Veterans List
        • Aug 2009
        • 6204

        #33
        A bit silly?? after last night against Brisbane, this is now a VERY silly thread, maybe it needs to be mothballed?

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        • goswannies
          Senior Player
          • Sep 2007
          • 3052

          #34
          The initial intent of this thread was more about the significance of the number 14 gurnsey to the Swans ... NOT Craig Bird.
          In the same way Royce Hart's number 4 at Richmond holds significance, and Michael Jordan's 23 for the Chicago Bulls, Port's captain - I think - always wears the number 1; the point of the thread was more about whether the number 14 at the Swans does - or if it should - hold a special significance over and above the fact that two similar Swans champions in Skilton & Kelly wore it. Not once in the initial post did it question whether Bird was an unworthy player to be at the Swans or to have his place in the senior side.

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          • BSA5
            Senior Player
            • Feb 2008
            • 2522

            #35
            Originally posted by goswannies
            The initial intent of this thread was more about the significance of the number 14 gurnsey to the Swans ... NOT Craig Bird.
            In the same way Royce Hart's number 4 at Richmond holds significance, and Michael Jordan's 23 for the Chicago Bulls, Port's captain - I think - always wears the number 1; the point of the thread was more about whether the number 14 at the Swans does - or if it should - hold a special significance over and above the fact that two similar Swans champions in Skilton & Kelly wore it. Not once in the initial post did it question whether Bird was an unworthy player to be at the Swans or to have his place in the senior side.
            I was more referring to some of the responses that followed, rather than the OP.

            Although, Bird has plenty of talent. The coaching staff gave the number to him for a reason, and they didn't do it lightly.
            Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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            • goswannies
              Senior Player
              • Sep 2007
              • 3052

              #36
              Originally posted by BSA5
              I was more referring to some of the responses that followed, rather than the OP.
              Fair call on that, though I think the consensus for most posts is quite rightly pro- Bird.

              Originally posted by BSA5
              Although, Bird has plenty of talent.
              Agreed. Just needs some luck with injuries. IMO Heath James was skilled too but fragile hammys never allowed him to fulfill his potential... Although the Swans persisted with him as long as they could (and then some).

              Originally posted by BSA5
              The coaching staff gave the number to him for a reason, and they didn't do it lightly.
              Personally, I'm not sure there needs to be a reason for giving the number 14. It was retired for a couple of years out of respect for Kells (like they did for 5 for Ablett at Geelong). But, apart from Skilts & Kells, there were a lot of players in between who were no more (and possibly less) significant than Craig (except, maybe, player, caretaker coach & long-time servant Tony Franklin). In fact, had Paul Kelly stuck with the original number 45 that he wore for his first 2 seasons, for his entire career, I think the number 14 jumper would have considerably less significant at the Club.

              The man maketh the jumper, not the other way around.

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              • Primmy
                Proud Tragic Swan
                • Apr 2008
                • 5970

                #37
                Played like a grownup. Taken a step I would say.
                If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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                • Cpt. Kirk
                  Warming the Bench
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 351

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Primmy
                  Played like a grownup. Taken a step I would say.
                  Unfortunate that he has had a bad run with injuries when he started playing around the same time as Jack they both looked to have great potential.

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