#35,#1 Alex Fasolo
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- MJ23
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Was at the game
Certainly see a lot more than what you see on TV.
He worked tirelessly in a "lead up" role
He lead, doubled back. lead again, doubled back and lead up again.
We have a habit of not honoring a lead.
He was being held at every stoppage and worked through it by providing a block for sidey and at times Broomhead.
He may very well of had to however he played 93% game time., Thats a player who has missed a great deal of training and pre-season this year.
He is working into his fitness base for AFL footy and on the weekends work ethic - injuries aside - I have no doubt he will be back to his best next year and push up onto the wing or midfield.
Im not worried about Fas and where he is at.
Certainly see a lot more than what you see on TV.
He worked tirelessly in a "lead up" role
He lead, doubled back. lead again, doubled back and lead up again.
We have a habit of not honoring a lead.
He was being held at every stoppage and worked through it by providing a block for sidey and at times Broomhead.
He may very well of had to however he played 93% game time., Thats a player who has missed a great deal of training and pre-season this year.
He is working into his fitness base for AFL footy and on the weekends work ethic - injuries aside - I have no doubt he will be back to his best next year and push up onto the wing or midfield.
Im not worried about Fas and where he is at.
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Surely you jest?35forever wrote:It continues to amaze me how many Collingwood supporters don't understand the mental/psychological side of the game. Fas, along with H, and Swanny are players who thrived under MM, and have found the game harder under Buckley. I think its mutual too, those guys aren't the kind of player Bucks has a lot of time for. He doesn't like people who are 'different'.
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he must. no other logical conclusion can be made of that statement above.Skids wrote:Surely you jest?35forever wrote:It continues to amaze me how many Collingwood supporters don't understand the mental/psychological side of the game. Fas, along with H, and Swanny are players who thrived under MM, and have found the game harder under Buckley. I think its mutual too, those guys aren't the kind of player Bucks has a lot of time for. He doesn't like people who are 'different'.
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Please don't call him ShirleySkids wrote:Surely you jest?35forever wrote:It continues to amaze me how many Collingwood supporters don't understand the mental/psychological side of the game. Fas, along with H, and Swanny are players who thrived under MM, and have found the game harder under Buckley. I think its mutual too, those guys aren't the kind of player Bucks has a lot of time for. He doesn't like people who are 'different'.
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Has one last game to show he has something to offer. Was poor Saturday nite when the side was crying out for someone to stand up and be counted. Plenty off his type on the list and most likely a few more will be added in this years draft. Time to move him on, which will be best for both him and the club......IMO
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I think our definition of decent varies. Perhaps I should of written "good" kick. Sinclair is more or less the same level as Tooves, Williams or Frost, IMO. Maybe not terrible but too many turnovers to be considered a good user of the football.John Wren wrote:sinclair.roar wrote:Which of those backmen is a decent kick?What'sinaname wrote:I think we have better small running backmen.
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his kicking has improved markedly on what we had all been accustomed to. since his return i think he is better than being a good kick. watch him closely this week. hopefully he will not let me down.roar wrote:I think our definition of decent varies. Perhaps I should of written "good" kick. Sinclair is more or less the same level as Tooves, Williams or Frost, IMO. Maybe not terrible but too many turnovers to be considered a good user of the football.John Wren wrote:sinclair.roar wrote: Which of those backmen is a decent kick?
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Agree. Aren't too many untouchables in our squad and don't doubt the coaching and list management bods will make the tough decisions for the betterment of the club. Not sure Fasolo is any risk of being off loaded but if the right offer comes along....swoop42 wrote:So we didn't trade Heath Shaw last season or Chris Dawes the year before?die4pies wrote:Funny (no not really) way to SUPPORT your team and players.
Recruitment/Coach wannabees and their endless self-important misguided mumblings will be the death of me.
Strange how the coach doesn't have a problem with off loading premiership players if it thinks it's in the best interest of the club going forward.
So I take you don't feel he's supporting the team?
This a discussion board, where people are free to raise tough questions and explore possibilities the club may choose to take at seasons end.
Whether it be Fasolo or someone else of relative quality you've got to give something to get something of value in return.
The coach seems to understand this, do some of you?