Yeah nahPies4shaw wrote:^ Or since he's been our second best player, year in and year out, since Swan retired, Sidebottom might, you know, play when the match is there to be won.
Equals Tony Shaw's number of games for the Club tomorrow and will move clear into second place all-time behind Pendlebury in his next game after that. At some point, you're going to have to acknowledge that Steele is one of the handful of genuine Collingwood all-time greats to have taken the field since 1958.
The old saying what have you done for me lately ?
His form has been to be generous poor
He’s never been fast but now he’s snail like slow
His field kicking has hit new lows
The only stats this season his up on his career averages is clangers and turnovers that’s it
Sooner or later your going to have to realise that his knee injury last season was more impactful than you care to acknowledge
He may end up playing the second most games for Collingwood but will never be mentioned in the same sentence or viewed in the same way true champions like Pendles Swan Buckley are
Next thing you’ll be saying Boomer Harvey was better player than Wayne Carey just because he played more games
Let me guess you would prefer Hawkins at FF than Ablett senior because he played more games
Longevity means one thing only
You got lucky with injuries