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  • mcs
    Travelling Swannie!!
    • Jul 2007
    • 8150

    Originally posted by Matt80

    I don?t subscribe to the Mitchell being injured bandwagon. Mglynn, Shaw, Hannebery have been injured but they all come straight back in.
    That is not really a relevant comparison. Mcglynn, Shaw and Hannebery (compared to Mitchell) are seasoned AFL players, who have pretty much had varying game day injuries this season that have seen them be out injured, but which they have been able to recover from and return to the team.

    Mitchell is a very young, inexperienced footballer, who is still trying to overcome a number of injuries he has had over the first couple of years at the club. If you can't see why the club is being very conservative about his return, then you are not looking very hard.

    Stop trying to use every single event to support your version of the 'truth' - you never know, some of your theories might stop looking so crazy!
    "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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    • jono2707
      Goes up to 11
      • Oct 2007
      • 3326

      Mitchell will play for reasons which are obvious, as outlined below:

      Another little-known groundbreaking approach by Longmire this year, in addition to electric pace, 80 tackles, and the allure of the Bondi Lifestyle, is the placement of our most important player, Kennedy, in our engine room. He is there to get his hands on the ball in packs and extract it out for our outside runners to use. This position requires what is known as 'telepathic hands' - hands that just seem to know where the ball is, how to get it, and how to feed it out to our other players.

      Longmire's strategy is to have, where possible, an assignment of two players with telepathic hands in our midfield rotations. As both Kennedy and our other exponent of telepathic hands, Bird, are both out, Mitchell is a sure-fire in this week to help Longmire maintain his successful telepathic hands system.

      ps: sources tell me that Kochy has great admiration for the telepathic hands strategy and he will be getting the Power to scout the NAB Draft to obtain a player with such skills, in case they miss out on Mitchell, who has apparently already packed his gear out of his locker at Moore Park and has the removalists truck almost fully loaded....

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      • Bloods05
        Senior Player
        • Oct 2008
        • 1641

        Originally posted by jono2707
        Mitchell will play for reasons which are obvious, as outlined below:

        Another little-known groundbreaking approach by Longmire this year, in addition to electric pace, 80 tackles, and the allure of the Bondi Lifestyle, is the placement of our most important player, Kennedy, in our engine room. He is there to get his hands on the ball in packs and extract it out for our outside runners to use. This position requires what is known as 'telepathic hands' - hands that just seem to know where the ball is, how to get it, and how to feed it out to our other players.

        Longmire's strategy is to have, where possible, an assignment of two players with telepathic hands in our midfield rotations. As both Kennedy and our other exponent of telepathic hands, Bird, are both out, Mitchell is a sure-fire in this week to help Longmire maintain his successful telepathic hands system.

        ps: sources tell me that Kochy has great admiration for the telepathic hands strategy and he will be getting the Power to scout the NAB Draft to obtain a player with such skills, in case they miss out on Mitchell, who has apparently already packed his gear out of his locker at Moore Park and has the removalists truck almost fully loaded....
        We are privileged to be witnessing the genesis of a new comedic genre, which I will call "Matt80 Satire". Huge potential there I'd suggest.

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        • aardvark
          Veterans List
          • Mar 2010
          • 5685

          Originally posted by Bloods05
          We are privileged to be witnessing the genesis of a new comedic genre, which I will call "Matt80 Satire". Huge potential there I'd suggest.
          I see Mitchell is getting a run this week. Must be trying to push up his trade value.

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          • Ludwig
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2007
            • 9359

            Originally posted by Bloods05
            We are privileged to be witnessing the genesis of a new comedic genre, which I will call "Matt80 Satire". Huge potential there I'd suggest.
            It's already gone viral. Biggest thing since gangnam style.

            Heard that if Harry Cunningham wants to become an inside midfielder at the Horse's Swans, he'll have to play with some extra equipment to meet the requirements:


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            • CureTheSane
              Carpe Noctem
              • Jan 2003
              • 5032

              Originally posted by RogueSwan
              I can't remember (not saying much though) any young footballer that has played for the Swans, and shown that they can be very good at the top level, being let go. Not unless you go back to the Grant and Rocca trades but that was a different era.
              Well Rocca is a bit different in that he wanted to go - pretty desperately.
              Lesson learnt in drafting players who didn't want to come to Sydney, which I'm sure has kept the Swans in pretty good stead since...
              The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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              • DA_Swan
                Warming the Bench
                • Feb 2010
                • 322

                It's amazing listening to pre game on SEN - so much talk about Swans and possible trade scenarios - i think after the Buddy coup and how well that was kept quiet it seems that every possible scenario will be thrown out there ala machine gun approach - the common denominator is either Reid or Mitchell - i hope they are embarrassed again in their lack of knowledge on what the swans do - it seems we will never fly under the radar again

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                • mcs
                  Travelling Swannie!!
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 8150

                  Originally posted by jono2707
                  Mitchell will play for reasons which are obvious, as outlined below:

                  Another little-known groundbreaking approach by Longmire this year, in addition to electric pace, 80 tackles, and the allure of the Bondi Lifestyle, is the placement of our most important player, Kennedy, in our engine room. He is there to get his hands on the ball in packs and extract it out for our outside runners to use. This position requires what is known as 'telepathic hands' - hands that just seem to know where the ball is, how to get it, and how to feed it out to our other players.

                  Longmire's strategy is to have, where possible, an assignment of two players with telepathic hands in our midfield rotations. As both Kennedy and our other exponent of telepathic hands, Bird, are both out, Mitchell is a sure-fire in this week to help Longmire maintain his successful telepathic hands system.

                  ps: sources tell me that Kochy has great admiration for the telepathic hands strategy and he will be getting the Power to scout the NAB Draft to obtain a player with such skills, in case they miss out on Mitchell, who has apparently already packed his gear out of his locker at Moore Park and has the removalists truck almost fully loaded....
                  "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                  • Matt80
                    Suspended by the MRP
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 1802

                    Originally posted by mcs
                    Seriously - why would we trade 4 players that are critical to our ability to win the flag in 2015 (ignoring the fact that Malceski might choose to leave of his own choice). We have a squad that is clearly already good enough to challenge for the flag - and most at the club would think with what we know is coming, should be good enough for a few years yet. Would seem bizarre to me that anyone would consider doing that, when we are towards the top of the mountain, not well on the way down the other slope.
                    If Malceski, Jetta, Mitchell or Smith get trades or are free agents then it's totally an individual decision. I would not be putting them up as trade bait. If they said to the club that they would like a change of scenery or more money then the club should trade them in good faith.

                    I agree with you re 2015. One thing to keep in mind is that at least three of these players may be two time premiership players by end of 2014. They may look for different things from Football then.

                    Time will tell.

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                    • YvonneH
                      Senior Player
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 1141

                      Damien Barrett said on Thursday night that Mike Pyke still has not come to terms with the Swans.

                      Any inside information from RWO whether this is because he may not stay in Australia or because he wants more money or longer contract than what the Swans will offer him?

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                      • Auntie.Gerald
                        Veterans List
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 6474

                        i tend to agree that we are a better team for having a faster midfield in 2014

                        I would agree that we would have been inferior and probably lost one or two extra games if we went with a slower midfield in 2014

                        so for me after watching our off season training and the first few games we needed to increase speed...........the opportunity that Harry and Lloyd were given was taken in both hands and ROK has not had a look in

                        Rohan or Laidler for me could be over shadowed by a superior Mitchell performance this weekend............ but matchups will be the clincher, especially if we want to beat the Hawks or Freeo or Port or North or Geelong in a final............. and the faster endurance players with great decision making have now put massive pressure on the amount of inside players we can have in our 22......

                        our game has evolved to extremely direct football to one on ones with Buddy, Tip, Reid, Goodes and that has meant that we cant have too many inside players for when we break we break fast via foot generally and that is when our faster endurance players rise to the top and Harry and Lloyd have been very very exciting in their roles this season

                        ..............

                        That doesnt mean we are going to trade inside players though

                        .............

                        And i would not have a clue who our best 22 is in fact i would struggle to say who our best 25 is .......... it will still come down to matchups in every game now that we have 26 to 28 players we can confidently call upon to play their role in any given game........matchups is the most important factor right now

                        .............

                        Matt80 i know where you are coming from re how can we afford under the salary cap to carry too many expensive inside players but that doesnt mean we will trade them.......if we have enough development in the other key areas at a reasonable price then we would be mad to let a very very good inside player go (even if he wanted to).

                        i think most clubs would be happy to let them see out their contract even if that means they will play ressies a lot next season if all are fit............the main reason being is that we never know when we will be struck by injury and if we can afford to keep a mitchell why wouldnt we sure up our depth in this massively important area of inside football domination

                        I say no trade unless sal cap is a major major problem
                        "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                        • barry
                          Veterans List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 8499

                          Rimours are just rumours. At worst wemight lose one player.

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                          • Meg
                            Go Swannies!
                            Site Admin
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 4828

                            Originally posted by YvonneH
                            Damien Barrett said on Thursday night that Mike Pyke still has not come to terms with the Swans.

                            Any inside information from RWO whether this is because he may not stay in Australia or because he wants more money or longer contract than what the Swans will offer him?
                            This article by Andrew Wu on 23 August is the most recent I've read with relevant information. He claims the Swans had offered Pyke a one-year deal at the start of the season, which was rejected, but are now willing to offer a two-year contract with negotiations going on in regard to remuneration.

                            He doesn't believe Pyke's management has been talking to other clubs.

                            Sydney Swans closer to re-signing ruckman Mike Pyke | St George & Sutherland Shire Leader

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                            • royboy42
                              Senior Player
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 2076

                              Originally posted by Meg
                              This article by Andrew Wu on 23 August is the most recent I've read with relevant information. He claims the Swans had offered Pyke a one-year deal at the start of the season, which was rejected, but are now willing to offer a two-year contract with negotiations going on in regard to remuneration.

                              He doesn't believe Pyke's management has been talking to other clubs.

                              Sydney Swans closer to re-signing ruckman Mike Pyke | St George & Sutherland Shire Leader
                              I don't think staying in Oz is a problem. Pikey became an Aussie citizen this year.

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                              • aguy
                                Senior Player
                                • Mar 2014
                                • 1324

                                Originally posted by barry
                                Rimours are just rumours. At worst wemight lose one player.
                                So true. Just two days ago robbo said on afl 360 that he thought st Kilda would get Jonathon Patton In exchange for number 1 draft pick. Yesterday it was announced Patton has resigned to gws for another 2 years.

                                Rumours are rumours.

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