You sound as if Gehrig has had a questionable contribution to the team of late, and he needs to prove that he's better than his below-par form... FFS people! he was once again one of our stars this year, you can't say he had a s*** one could you?! He's not as old and slow as some all of a sudden seem to think, he was in the best shape he's been in for some time...karnaby wrote:I sincerely hope that he can prove me wrong.
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To the tossers of pots who make outrageous, farcical statements that suggest the G don't even try;
Stay f***ing home, you creeeping imbecilia. Instead take note of the freakin' fact that having been told that the G wanted to play again, THE PLAYERS went ape. They love him - you know why, dead head? 'Cos he gets on the ground, he plays hurt, he never whinges, and always, always, thinks of his team mates first. He is way more respected by his peers than his simplistic critics would ever understand.
KULCHA - the man tries. He has the best finals record of any St.K.F.C. feetballer over 5'11" in the last 10 years.
And I hate to resort to this, but; all those who reckon the G don't try are invited to tell him at their earliest convenience (from close range, not Level 3 at the Dome).
We are a better footy side with him in it - period.
Stay f***ing home, you creeeping imbecilia. Instead take note of the freakin' fact that having been told that the G wanted to play again, THE PLAYERS went ape. They love him - you know why, dead head? 'Cos he gets on the ground, he plays hurt, he never whinges, and always, always, thinks of his team mates first. He is way more respected by his peers than his simplistic critics would ever understand.
KULCHA - the man tries. He has the best finals record of any St.K.F.C. feetballer over 5'11" in the last 10 years.
And I hate to resort to this, but; all those who reckon the G don't try are invited to tell him at their earliest convenience (from close range, not Level 3 at the Dome).
We are a better footy side with him in it - period.
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Not only is G deserved of a return to the team based on his own efforts, skills and talent, as evidenced last season but as was the case with players like Big Carl and Aaron, FG's mere presence on the ground makes every other St.Kilda player walk taller and play harder.
Taking him back is a no brainer.
Taking him back is a no brainer.
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If Fraser Gehrig did not retire in Round 22, would those who don't want him now have been calling for his axing back then? Technically that is was is occurring. He played the entire 2007 season and was still within our best players for the year. If he did not retire, he would without a doubt still be on our list for season 2008.
So what has changed so much in some people's minds in 3 months for them to now feel like we don't need him in our squad? Yes, he admitted he felt the game is passing him by and his commitment may be wavering, but with his new found determination and commitment, can't this just been seen as a momentary lapse in thinking?
So what has changed so much in some people's minds in 3 months for them to now feel like we don't need him in our squad? Yes, he admitted he felt the game is passing him by and his commitment may be wavering, but with his new found determination and commitment, can't this just been seen as a momentary lapse in thinking?
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Gosh some people have exceptionally short memories, the guy has given his all for the club, I think he deserves the right to pull on the jumper again.
True, we have all seen him play some deplorable games, but he is one of the few players who can win you a game single handedly, and those do not come around every draft. He played with an injured hand for the majority of this year but still managed to be our highest goal kicker, I really doubt that many on here could say they are capable of existing with the pain he played through.
Show some respect to a man that has done more for this club than most, if we take him in the draft, we will most likely see another great year from him. And even if we don't, we will still see him bleed for the club, something more people on here need to appreciate.
Personally I love Fraser, and nearly caused my dear father to crash the car when I heard it on the radio, couldn't be happier with his change of heart
True, we have all seen him play some deplorable games, but he is one of the few players who can win you a game single handedly, and those do not come around every draft. He played with an injured hand for the majority of this year but still managed to be our highest goal kicker, I really doubt that many on here could say they are capable of existing with the pain he played through.
Show some respect to a man that has done more for this club than most, if we take him in the draft, we will most likely see another great year from him. And even if we don't, we will still see him bleed for the club, something more people on here need to appreciate.
Personally I love Fraser, and nearly caused my dear father to crash the car when I heard it on the radio, couldn't be happier with his change of heart
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WankThe OtherThommo wrote:To the tossers of pots who make outrageous, farcical statements that suggest the G don't even try;
Stay f***ing home, you creeeping imbecilia. Instead take note of the freakin' fact that having been told that the G wanted to play again, THE PLAYERS went ape. They love him - you know why, dead head? 'Cos he gets on the ground, he plays hurt, he never whinges, and always, always, thinks of his team mates first. He is way more respected by his peers than his simplistic critics would ever understand.
KULCHA - the man tries. He has the best finals record of any St.K.F.C. feetballer over 5'11" in the last 10 years.
And I hate to resort to this, but; all those who reckon the G don't try are invited to tell him at their earliest convenience (from close range, not Level 3 at the Dome).
We are a better footy side with him in it - period.
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purely from a set-up point of view i believe it's a positive we got fraze back. he gives us the big presence in goal, that we'd have been relying on kozi to give in his absence - kozi can get injured, kozi's better as a guy you can swing into the ruck for a pinch hit, and have him playing looser inside the 50 arc (and also drop down to CHB where necessary). fraze gives us the key leading target , he's a clever footballer, good physical presence and the flexivility of using kozi most effectively on the day - remember - we have two real ruckmen now plus kozi -there should be NO reason to bring rix in - but those two rucks won't each play 22 - so fraze gives us flex b/c it gives us kozi to use as a utility. plus - it's the third tall forward argument - most defenses have 2 key defenders, but not 3 (the aaron hamill argument)
it's time now, with the rise of gilbert, the return of G, the coming of schnieder and possibly dempster and goddard back that we make the tough decisions and not play L fisher or blake - we gotta get serious about choosing talent and pace
it's time now, with the rise of gilbert, the return of G, the coming of schnieder and possibly dempster and goddard back that we make the tough decisions and not play L fisher or blake - we gotta get serious about choosing talent and pace
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Probably your best post..I love it and couldn't agree more.The OtherThommo wrote:To the tossers of pots who make outrageous, farcical statements that suggest the G don't even try;
Stay f***ing home, you creeeping imbecilia. Instead take note of the freakin' fact that having been told that the G wanted to play again, THE PLAYERS went ape. They love him - you know why, dead head? 'Cos he gets on the ground, he plays hurt, he never whinges, and always, always, thinks of his team mates first. He is way more respected by his peers than his simplistic critics would ever understand.
KULCHA - the man tries. He has the best finals record of any St.K.F.C. feetballer over 5'11" in the last 10 years.
And I hate to resort to this, but; all those who reckon the G don't try are invited to tell him at their earliest convenience (from close range, not Level 3 at the Dome).
We are a better footy side with him in it - period.
The OtherThommo wrote:To the tossers of pots who make outrageous, farcical statements that suggest the G don't even try;
Stay f***ing home, you creeeping imbecilia. Instead take note of the freakin' fact that having been told that the G wanted to play again, THE PLAYERS went ape. They love him - you know why, dead head? 'Cos he gets on the ground, he plays hurt, he never whinges, and always, always, thinks of his team mates first. He is way more respected by his peers than his simplistic critics would ever understand.
KULCHA - the man tries. He has the best finals record of any St.K.F.C. feetballer over 5'11" in the last 10 years.
And I hate to resort to this, but; all those who reckon the G don't try are invited to tell him at their earliest convenience (from close range, not Level 3 at the Dome).
We are a better footy side with him in it - period.
and not only that he is one of only two afl footballers to have kicked over 6o goals in each of the past three afl sessions...guys like him don't usually just fall into your lap......
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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stinger wrote:The OtherThommo wrote:To the tossers of pots who make outrageous, farcical statements that suggest the G don't even try;
Stay f***ing home, you creeeping imbecilia. Instead take note of the freakin' fact that having been told that the G wanted to play again, THE PLAYERS went ape. They love him - you know why, dead head? 'Cos he gets on the ground, he plays hurt, he never whinges, and always, always, thinks of his team mates first. He is way more respected by his peers than his simplistic critics would ever understand.
KULCHA - the man tries. He has the best finals record of any St.K.F.C. feetballer over 5'11" in the last 10 years.
And I hate to resort to this, but; all those who reckon the G don't try are invited to tell him at their earliest convenience (from close range, not Level 3 at the Dome).
We are a better footy side with him in it - period.
and not only that he is one of only two afl footballers to have kicked over 6o goals in each of the past three afl sessions...guys like him don't usually just fall into your lap......
Crikeys sting I hope he doesn't fall into my lap!! Not at over a 100 kg's. Ouch.
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Yeah good at this end Sting....fairly quiet draft for us.....only 3 picks including F/S. Dont know much about the two players so cant say too much, although they were called pretty quickly yesterday so I gather they had a reasonable idea who they wanted.
Apart from that all is well. Good pick up re: the G-Train.....at that pick what have u got to lose? Proven ready made footballer and will warrant a quality match-up. Good drafting.
Apart from that all is well. Good pick up re: the G-Train.....at that pick what have u got to lose? Proven ready made footballer and will warrant a quality match-up. Good drafting.
Eastern wrote:There was speculation on SEN earlier today that Fraser would be on $150K + Match Payments in 2008. A BIG step down from the $400K they suggested he was on in 2007 !!
still a tad more than he would have got backpacking around sweden.......
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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claystreet wrote:what changed his mind i wonder
New Admin?
New football coaching team physios etc?
Kenny got the arse?
can sniff a flag
lonely without milney
all of the above
try...
his girlfriend dumped him...or vice versa.....
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First of all spell his name right. G is a champion.Look at how many goals he kicks. 2 colemans and 60 goals last year with 40 int he last 10. Go away pal1eyedNever wrote:I for one know it will be a mistake taking Frazer back as it is a step in the wrong direction.
He is to slow and has no defensive efforts on a consistant basis.
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