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In 2011-2012 Sam Reid was the main forward target. He could lead where he wanted and knew he was the main man even though it was just his 2nd and 3rd year. The problem now is that he continually has to look over his shoulder to make sure he is not getting in Buddy or Kurt's way.Comment
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No chance of Kurt getting in his way as he cannot get on the field due to injuries. Read on another thread he is injured again. Nothing on the Swans website regarding this or Ted Richards supposed hamstring.Comment
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I agree, he always seems to sit half a kick away from the pack.In 2011-2012 Sam Reid was the main forward target. He could lead where he wanted and knew he was the main man even though it was just his 2nd and 3rd year. The problem now is that he continually has to look over his shoulder to make sure he is not getting in Buddy or Kurt's way.Comment
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We copped a lot in the process of going after and getting KT. Unless he gets on and stays on the park for the majority of this season, that move will have to be judged a costly failure, not just in monetary terms but for the development of our forward line. Last year it really was a shambles in that it ended up with everyone relying of Buddy and when the chips were really down each time he did deliver but where was every one else? I so hope that that is not how it is going to unfold again this year!
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charming. Not such a stupid question - you may have been new to the game (cue "I've been a fan since Jesus was playing full back for Jerusalem" etc).
So if you saw that game and don't place any value on the role he's played then I don't value your opinion. He is a young Kpp. They take time to develop.
He was signed on big dollars when we had the room to lock him down. He may move on, who knows; but I won't be packing his bags for him.He ate more cheese, than time allowedComment
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KPP don't grow on trees. He is a good player but has had his problems. At 24 he is still young for a KPP. He is developing nicely but just needs to watch the ball into hands. I would also rather he took the ball out in front and not try to chest mark or go between the two. But I don't see too much downside with this bloke. He is really good on the deck, he can take a huge pack mark, he is now a very good kick, always was a very good field kick. All he needs to do is concentrate on marking the easy ones and he is the complete footballer.
I hereby play Judge Judy dismiss your concerns as I think they are frivolous. The reason I think they are frivolous is all about expectation. There has been an overwhelming expectation put on Sam by the fans to be the next Cazaly or Pratt. He isn't but he is still a very good footballer and fits very nicely into our team.Comment
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I think that there are a couple of players on notice this year - with the advent of free agency I think that we will see clubs looking at trading at the 5-6 year mark if a player is not meeting expectations.
Sam is definitely one for me, I don't think I'm being unrealistic in saying that he needs to improve from last year and if he doesn't then he will be prime trade bait. The other one for mine is JettaComment
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Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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np u rule
lolz jks
soz not sozThe difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment

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