Apologies for the corny title but it had to be done. Since I no longer have an excuse I thought I should start this thread. Admittedly I've not been a big Bird fan but he has been fantastic this year. His ability, movement and skill is excellent. More than compensates for his lack of pace. Also right up there for tackles in the league, if not leading! Parker and Kennedy are getting a lot of the praise but Birdy deserves a rap. Well done kid, sorry I ever doubted you! ( Jack, while not having as impressive numbers as some of the others has also been excellent for us, I feel he's building quite nicely this season. He's going to pull up some Monster performances this year I feel)
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I do recall when he first popped a couple of years ago as a trainee (I don't know exactly the right term, he was a part of the Swans but still at home, finishing school and doing specialised training) he was lauded as possibly being a great footballer.
Looks like it is finally happening (and he is only just 23)."Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017 -
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Didnt roosy say he was the best player hed seen at 18 or 19 years of age?Adam Goodes: Rising Star 99, Brownlow 2003, 2006
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I think his development was hampered by injury. He has been outstanding this year and very good to watch live because you see all the action. In other words you see what he provides off the ball and how he positions himself. He is actually very strong for a mid size mid and a very good mark. Another clever player we added early and the list of clever players just seems to grow every day at the Swans!Comment
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I think his development was hampered by injury. He has been outstanding this year and very good to watch live because you see all the action. In other words you see what he provides off the ball and how he positions himself. He is actually very strong for a mid size mid and a very good mark. Another clever player we added early and the list of clever players just seems to grow every day at the Swans!
Our midfield group is rapidly becoming very good - not because they are all superstars, but they are all fine players and we have depth developing there as well - which hopefully will allow us to rip teams apart more often starting in the midfield like we did Hawthorn in the second half last week. Very promising signs indeed!"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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I think his development was hampered by injury. He has been outstanding this year and very good to watch live because you see all the action. In other words you see what he provides off the ball and how he positions himself. He is actually very strong for a mid size mid and a very good mark. Another clever player we added early and the list of clever players just seems to grow every day at the Swans!You can't argue with a sick mind - Joe WalshComment
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Just seems to be getting so much more of it, which I assume is due to his fitness.Comment
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A mate of mine "Punt Road End" die hard said to me about 3 years ago that the Swans had essentially gained a #1 draft pick through the Swans Dev program via an alternate channel with Bird. I have to say I was scratching my head at the time. I think the way that he has been managed has contributed amazingly to where we are now (i.e patient and gradual exposure), he is self assured, bankable, able to take on high quality opponents, kick goals solidly and has a massive tank......and still so young. Importantly is smart, great brain. We have a star with Craig Bird!"We talked five times. I called him twice, and he called me twice." :confused: :confused: :confused: :D
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