[quote="thierry"]ah ok, never heard of the bloke. sounds like a clown though.
but if its the one im thinking of, he couldnt finish a packet of chips let alone a goal.
real 1 your to kind [/quote]
Like I said.... On their day. if you watch someone in the Amatuers on a bad day they will look Amatuerish. Must have been a bad day though. He's quality and comes from good Radford stock. Dad and uncle good players. Even Granddad was a good ref!
Radford is a bit off par these day, Butler (some would call him Gebra Selesi for the amount running he does at his age) is a better player.
A lot of players picked in that list would have torn teams apart 4 or 5 years ago, most of them have aged and survive on there reputation most of the weeks now ie Reeves, Wilson. Still good players but not top 5 material.
thierry wrote:ah ok, never heard of the bloke. sounds like a clown though.
but if its the one im thinking of, he couldnt finish a packet of chips let alone a goal.
real 1 your to kind
Like I said.... On their day. if you watch someone in the Amatuers on a bad day they will look Amatuerish. Must have been a bad day though. He's quality and comes from good Radford stock. Dad and uncle good players. Even Granddad was a good ref!
dont know bout young one but his old man was best keeper going round in his time, quality. and old george would outperform any of the amatuer league refs runnin round now. even if he never left the centre circle. but his uncle was def quality
WHY DO THEY CALL IT OVALTINE? I MEAN ITS ROUND, WHY DONT THEY CALL IT ROUNDTINE.
ah the radford stock, well his father is my coach and his older brother is also involved at our club, they are both great characters indeed, especially dave!
Well it looks like we have about 20 State Team coaches here picking there top 5 on NAMES!! What about picking the top 5 as we stand this year NOW and players who are IN FORM. Not from years ago or who played at a high level years before and lets set criteria.
Lets pick someone who:
Trains and isnt overweight
Plays week in week out for 90 minutes
Who plays a consistent level
Is respected on and off the park
On this form I would say that a clear leader for this criteria would be
on that criteria yes matt blackwood would be centre midfield in any state team. trains every night and plays 90 mins every week. and walks off the park as if he has played 120 mins every game. a player that any team would want.
WHY DO THEY CALL IT OVALTINE? I MEAN ITS ROUND, WHY DONT THEY CALL IT ROUNDTINE.
Had to mark him in our cup game for the second half and he might be in his 30's but still a quality player. Set up Easties second goal and is one of the best headers of the ball for his height aswell i think.
Thought Aitken from P/H East would be in there somewhere but Im not sure if he's been starting lately? Come off the bench at half time against us in the cup and played extremely well.
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