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He will attract crowds to Casey (assuming he doesn't delist himself first).
But he won't do anything to help their player development.
At least Sandy didn't pick him up.
He is basically another Spider Everett but with a gambling problem.
But he won't do anything to help their player development.
At least Sandy didn't pick him up.
He is basically another Spider Everett but with a gambling problem.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
after watching the footy show clearly his problems are alot worse than what the majority of people thought.
hope for his sake that the guy does adhere to the professional help given, have a good run at Casey and gets his life back on track.
making it back to the AFL is a matter of wait and see... but is not looking promising.
hope for his sake that the guy does adhere to the professional help given, have a good run at Casey and gets his life back on track.
making it back to the AFL is a matter of wait and see... but is not looking promising.
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Great idea, CairnsmanLife Long Saint wrote:Not as a player or part of the playing group...but I would seek his expertise as a specialist coach...One who could work on goal-kicking with our forwards that are inconsistent in this area. Under the strictest supervision, of course.
Fev was one of the best shots at goal (especially from a set shot) in the modern game.
Whet ever happened to the High Definition version of Attention Deficit Disorder.....you know ADHD???SainterK wrote:Not enough has been said about his ADD, I'm no expert, but I believe while common in kids, boys especially, it's much more rare to be struggling with it as an adult?
Maybe for the new age bogan we can now have ADD in 3D
Lance or James??
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Yep and I think it would suit his ADD. He'd only have one small thing to focus on.Life Long Saint wrote:Great idea, CairnsmanLife Long Saint wrote:Not as a player or part of the playing group...but I would seek his expertise as a specialist coach...One who could work on goal-kicking with our forwards that are inconsistent in this area. Under the strictest supervision, of course.
Fev was one of the best shots at goal (especially from a set shot) in the modern game.
Is that an ACDC cover band?joffaboy wrote:Whet ever happened to the High Definition version of Attention Deficit Disorder.....you know ADHD???
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Re: FEV !
You mean even more front page exposure? Pink dildos in Fed Square with a Saints beanie on perhaps?taz wrote:
As such, consider this…
If you were Ross Lyon would you consider taking on Fev on a week to week basis, the minimum wage……….would he give us something we need?
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hell he'd give us alot more then our current full forward.Helio wrote:You mean even more front page exposure? Pink dildos in Fed Square with a Saints beanie on perhaps?taz wrote:
As such, consider this…
If you were Ross Lyon would you consider taking on Fev on a week to week basis, the minimum wage……….would he give us something we need?
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Firstly he may not even play at Casey this year but if does why would we want a guy with all those issues. Has he ever helped a club get into a top 4 position. No. Can he play in any other position but FF. No. Do players these days have to play in variety of positions. Yes. Could he adjust to that after a year out of the game and being 32 when he comes back. Doubt it very much.skeptic wrote:Say what you will,
but if he has a solid year at Casey, stays injury and incident free and we can get him for nothing...
end of the year he will certainly at least be worth a look
Anyone who's saying otherwise is kidding themselves
he'll be 31, with an unfortunate history, in a game where it's expected that big, immobile players will be less and less useful. we'll have five first-team players already over 30, with three others over 29 - including five talls in that group of eight oldies.skeptic wrote:Say what you will,
but if he has a solid year at Casey, stays injury and incident free and we can get him for nothing...
end of the year he will certainly at least be worth a look
Anyone who's saying otherwise is kidding themselves
so why would we sign another old, tall, troubled player? you'll need to have a better argument than "say what you will".
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Until he has a go at it we'll never know. He is a beautiful kick of the ball. I have loved watching him over the years.plugger66 wrote:Yes so what. Does he know how to pass it on to others. Surely our coaches can see how he kicks it and can show others if they think the technique is good.Cairnsman wrote:Because he’s got a flawless technique especially over a long range.plugger66 wrote:Why would Fev make a good kicking coach?
Lets just get him then and give him a go. Doesnt matter if he hasnt got the ability to pass it on and not even slightly interested in doing it.Cairnsman wrote:Until he has a go at it we'll never know. He is a beautiful kick of the ball. I have loved watching him over the years.plugger66 wrote:Yes so what. Does he know how to pass it on to others. Surely our coaches can see how he kicks it and can show others if they think the technique is good.Cairnsman wrote:Because he’s got a flawless technique especially over a long range.plugger66 wrote:Why would Fev make a good kicking coach?
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I didn't realise that he wasn't interested in the postion. He should be. Could help some of his personal issues too. The culture at our club would probably help him.plugger66 wrote:Lets just get him then and give him a go. Doesnt matter if he hasnt got the ability to pass it on and not even slightly interested in doing it.Cairnsman wrote:Until he has a go at it we'll never know. He is a beautiful kick of the ball. I have loved watching him over the years.plugger66 wrote:Yes so what. Does he know how to pass it on to others. Surely our coaches can see how he kicks it and can show others if they think the technique is good.Cairnsman wrote:Because he’s got a flawless technique especially over a long range.plugger66 wrote:Why would Fev make a good kicking coach?
How is Stephen King going to be as a coach? We must of known he has got the ability to pass it on.
Wouldnt have a clue how Steven King will be as a coach but we recruited him to play first. The coaching came later after they obviously saw he had the abilty to do it.Cairnsman wrote:I didn't realise that he wasn't interested in the postion. He should be. Could help some of his personal issues too. The culture at our club would probably help him.plugger66 wrote:Lets just get him then and give him a go. Doesnt matter if he hasnt got the ability to pass it on and not even slightly interested in doing it.Cairnsman wrote:Until he has a go at it we'll never know. He is a beautiful kick of the ball. I have loved watching him over the years.plugger66 wrote:Yes so what. Does he know how to pass it on to others. Surely our coaches can see how he kicks it and can show others if they think the technique is good.Cairnsman wrote:Because he’s got a flawless technique especially over a long range.plugger66 wrote:Why would Fev make a good kicking coach?
How is Stephen King going to be as a coach? We must of known he has got the ability to pass it on.
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Who knows whether he will or won't but he has the makings of a specialist coach.plugger66 wrote:Why would Fev make a good kicking coach?
1. He can perform the skill exceptionally well and is considered a master within his field.
2. He has the ability to communicate very well. This is evidenced by his many (sober) media appearances.
3. He is a charismatic person. Everyone I've heard interviewed about Fev speaks exceptionally high of his charisma.
4. He has a great rapport with the players of our football club. You only need to look at the way he mingled with the players every time we beat Carlton when we he played.
5. He has the ability to make adjustments to technique where required. He made changes to his own action during his time at the Blues.
Now, naturally, a process would need to be followed before he was appointed. That would involve interviews with the coaching staff (at a minimum)...but the skills required to do the job seem to be there.