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I agree, ROK came across as very disappointed. Being 'fare-welled' from the SCG through a ressies guard of honor seemed strange and not a very fitting way to finish up such a great footy career with the Swans. The thing is, he hasn't yet made a decision to retire or move on. All a bit odd!
I really hope that somehow he gets one last game with the seniors. Despite all the arguments against 'gifting' him a game I am sure he wouldn't be any worse than Goodesy, Shaw and Hanners have been coming in after injury lay offs! I think it contributes to the culture of the club too to show respect for someone in his position if it is at all possible especially after Jude's big send off. It would be great to see him being carried off the field for the last time by his senior buddies.Comment
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The whole ROK situation is very odd indeed. I wonder if he was given a new role, which he couldn't fulfil. Maybe those first 4 rounds that he played probably failed in the new role (whatever that was) and never managed to return into the senior side. There is definitely a communication breakdown between ROK and Longmire.Comment
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I agree, ROK came across as very disappointed. Being 'fare-welled' from the SCG through a ressies guard of honor seemed strange and not a very fitting way to finish up such a great footy career with the Swans. The thing is, he hasn't yet made a decision to retire or move on. All a bit odd!
I really hope that somehow he gets one last game with the seniors. Despite all the arguments against 'gifting' him a game I am sure he wouldn't be any worse than Goodesy, Shaw and Hanners have been coming in after injury lay offs! I think it contributes to the culture of the club too to show respect for someone in his position if it is at all possible especially after Jude's big send off. It would be great to see him being carried off the field for the last time by his senior buddies.Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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The whole ROK situation is very odd indeed. I wonder if he was given a new role, which he couldn't fulfil. Maybe those first 4 rounds that he played probably failed in the new role (whatever that was) and never managed to return into the senior side. There is definitely a communication breakdown between ROK and Longmire.Comment
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I think the John Longmire system has evolved this year compared to 2013. There are now less slower paced inside midfielders and more electric, hard tackling outside run players. Think about the number of games that Cunningham, Towers, Lloyd, Rohan and B.Jack have now played in 2014. Last year ROK and Mitchell would have played instead of those electric guys. It's a change of system and ROK would understand that.
& I don't think Mitchell is moving anywhere but ROK sadly will be (just to steer this post back on topic of "player movement")Last edited by goswannies; 17 August 2014, 07:53 AM.Comment
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Different roles & different experience. Goodsey is a match-hardened, seasoned veteran who isn't expected to run all day & is generally played as a 3rd or 4th tall forward. Mitchell would be expected to run much of the game out.Comment
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This "system" that you speak of also includes not playing injured plates until they are match fit & fully recovered, regardless of pace ... and Mitchell would understand that.
& I don't think Mitchell is moving anywhere but ROK sadly will be (just to steer this post back on topic of "player movement")
Player movements will depend on money and the depth required to complete the John Longmires system.
I think there will be more pace on the list and we will have less slow inside midfielders on the list.Comment
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I see this differently.
Karma, if you like.
I remember when ROK went out to chase some cash and was happy to ditch his team.
That flopped and he had no choice but to stay with the Swans.
I'm sure there were bridges to mend if the Swans' culture is all it's cracked up to be.
So he gets back and flourishes with the team again, then he can't win a spot in the side and I find it a lot easier to not be too upset about that.
Been a great servant for the club, but I guess time's up.
Agree he should receive a proper farewell though. That he hasn't indicates that he will look for another club. Hope that goes better for him this time...The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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LRT has retired - that's why the farewell. If ROK had retired, he would have gone around too.
ROK could still appear in the firsts, depending how Kennedy comes up. Otherwise he may well be taken on by another club, and while he might prefer to stay in Sydney, there may yet be a position in Melbourne for a final hurrah.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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LRT has retired - that's why the farewell. If ROK had retired, he would have gone around too.
ROK could still appear in the firsts, depending how Kennedy comes up. Otherwise he may well be taken on by another club, and while he might prefer to stay in Sydney, there may yet be a position in Melbourne for a final hurrah.Comment
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Be honest people ROK to slow games passed him by i loved watching him play> but lets be honest hes not Red and White legend he wanted to leave how loyal is that ?Comment
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