For sure.Cheering when he gets set on his arse though.
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For sure.Cheering when he gets set on his arse though.
Isn't that why we lost the first 6 rounds?Haha even if we win this we still have to overcome our usual post-bye slump!
so you don't boo the opposition player when kicking for goal? Actually you probably don't. But how could you find others doing that stupid? I don't do it because I'm lazy, but I'm fine with it.Whats the point... rather cheer my own side
Mitchell was one of the very few Swans that put his body on the line every week and didnt go to water, despite years of shonky treatment from the coach. He deserves our applause more than anything. The Swans let him down not the other way around in my opinion.
Mitchell was one of the very few Swans that put his body on the line every week and didnt go to water, despite years of shonky treatment from the coach. He deserves our applause more than anything. The Swans let him down not the other way around in my opinion.
Do you regularly attend Sydney games? Have you ever been at a game where the Sydney crowd has been offensive to a player?This. We undervalued Mitchell compared to how the Hawks valued him. He is not a mercenary but we were not in the same ballpark with figures. Plus, not just the money on offer the Hawks could offer him the opportunity to be the no. 1 mid. If he stayed at the Swans, he would not have been.
I do not see the point in booing him. He left, for what in my opinion were good reasons for him, especially from how he was valued by the Swans. He is a Hawk, I couldn't care less that he played for the Swans.
I'd get a cheeky smile if he got smashed in a good fair tackle and would probably cheer, but apart from that, meh.
You are missing the point... the booing will not be about Mitchell, it will be about the returning player! He played for the Swans for years, he will know exactly what we are doing and will not be offended.Mitchell was one of the very few Swans that put his body on the line every week and didnt go to water, despite years of shonky treatment from the coach. He deserves our applause more than anything. The Swans let him down not the other way around in my opinion.
In: aggression.
Out: polite Sunday footy.
Aggression is gonna to help decide the flag this year ...[/QUOTE
Hopefully not Port Adelaide aggression
Parker right now could get 40 and do no real harm. Parker of last year gets 40 and we'd win by 150. Their choice. No version of Tom Mitchell has been as damaging.
There won't be any sustained booing...On Mitchell, I'd expect more noise in the form of jeers if he makes an error rather than sustained boos.
Rather just laugh at him and the club he's chosen personally.
He was my favourite midfielder at the SwansBooing Tom Mitchell ?
LOL , 90% of the crowd wouldn't even notice the biege player.
He never (IMO) held any position of fandom , was never lauded . Just dour accumulator with wreck foot.
Each to their ownHe was my favourite midfielder at the Swans
Kizza is not fit yet and even if he was I'm not sure he would be a walk up start.With Cunningham out I'd trust Kieren to put a hard tag on Mitchell if that's what we want to do.
If not, give Dawson another crack.
No even I recognise that Mitchell had to learn to run defensively as well as offensively. He was a lazy player defensively when he came to the Swans. A prodigious talent but injury prone and lazy. He never defended. He left other players to do that. At AFL level that hurts big time as his player sets up or kicks goals. I too thought they were a bit hard on him but have since had a look at his early games and some NEAFL games he played and after the opposition gets the ball he stops. So maybe not so hard just teaching him about two way footy.Mitchell was one of the very few Swans that put his body on the line every week and didnt go to water, despite years of shonky treatment from the coach. He deserves our applause more than anything. The Swans let him down not the other way around in my opinion.
He's Robinson Crusoe. By the way he, Joey & Mitchell were all in the 60's in disposal efficiency career wise. Not much between them. Other than Mitchell being lazy defensively, which we beat out of him, his disposal was always sus.Parker has never been damaging with his disposal imo, a great little player none the less, but he cant hit targets
He's Robinson Crusoe. By the way he, Joey & Mitchell were all in the 60's in disposal efficiency career wise. Not much between them. Other than Mitchell being lazy defensively, which we beat out of him, his disposal was always sus.
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We said it when he was playing for the swans.oh they are all ordinary
but people have red and white glasses on now and can only see Mitchells faults, eg people claiming he is lazy defensively.
'Claiming he is lazy defensively' this statement is your problem. I never said 'he IS lazy defensively'. I said 'he WAS lazy defensively' which he was. It was one of two areas the club wanted him to work on. The other was his kicking to position. Please don't misquote.oh they are all ordinary
but people have red and white glasses on now and can only see Mitchells faults, eg people claiming he is lazy defensively.
Did you bother reading the part about us beating the laziness out of himoh they are all ordinary
but people have red and white glasses on now and can only see Mitchells faults, eg people claiming he is lazy defensively.