Past players - what are they up to?
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Would be great if Jack got re-drafted, even if it was by another club. Always felt we didn't give him a good run.Comment
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"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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Agreed about Jack. From what the article suggests, he has not been directly interviewed by any Clubs? This would not seem to be a good sign for his prospects. Maybe someone will rookie him.Comment
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No Cookies | Herald Sun
Would be great if Jack got re-drafted, even if it was by another club. Always felt we didn't give him a good run.
My understanding is his ending to 2018 was superb, he was tracking beautifully through the pre-season and he was all but locked in for a run in early 2019, then he did his knee, then COVID hit and disrupted his ability to get a sustained run back at it.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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Not quite fair to say Perris has been "poached" by the Giants, given we cut him when Covid hit, but I do wish the Swans had been able to find a way to keep him.
Former Swans rookie joins crosstown rivals as an assistantComment
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Not quite fair to say Perris has been "poached" by the Giants, given we cut him when Covid hit, but I do wish the Swans had been able to find a way to keep him.
Former Swans rookie joins crosstown rivals as an assistantComment
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Goodes talks about publishing his first book (for kids) and casually mentions that there's "a newborn arriving in the next few weeks."
Adam Goodes: ‘We can’t shy away from things when telling history’Comment
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Goodes talks about publishing his first book (for kids) and casually mentions that there's "a newborn arriving in the next few weeks."
Adam Goodes: ‘We can’t shy away from things when telling history’Comment
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Last Saturday I saw K. Jack ordering his lunch from Queen Street Woollahra. I didn’t speak to him.
When I pass current or former Swans players I don’t speak to them.
What is the correct etiquette when you see a Swans player in a shop, on the beach or in a nightclub?
Should you engage them in conversation or leave them be?
What are peoples experiences?Comment
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Last Saturday I saw K. Jack ordering his lunch from Queen Street Woollahra. I didn’t speak to him.
When I pass current or former Swans players I don’t speak to them.
What is the correct etiquette when you see a Swans player in a shop, on the beach or in a nightclub?
Should you engage them in conversation or leave them be?
What are peoples experiences?
But to randomly walk up and start a conversation with someone, who probably just wants to get on with their day, seems a bit rude to me.
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I occasionally spot players. Usually I don't approach. Sometimes I do. Generally I have not been rebuffed or felt that my approach was an unwelcome intrusion.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Last Saturday I saw K. Jack ordering his lunch from Queen Street Woollahra. I didn’t speak to him.
When I pass current or former Swans players I don’t speak to them.
What is the correct etiquette when you see a Swans player in a shop, on the beach or in a nightclub?
Should you engage them in conversation or leave them be?
What are peoples experiences?Comment
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Ryan O'Keeffe would coffee in Willunga S.A. at my coffee shop when he was with the Crows. The first time I greeted him with "Cheer, Cheer, Ryan. He laughed. Then we did it every Monday morn.Comment
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