That load of croc statement about Mitchell leaving Swans because he couldn't get a senior game, sounds like to me Hawks trying to get payback because JPK left them for that exact reason! In fact Clarkson didn't think JPK was any good. Watch the Open Mike interview with JPK Snr who begged Clarkson to give his son a few more games to help prove himself, in the hope he might get picked up. Clarkson didn't & JPK Snr was filthy. This is contrary to the BS statements from the Hawks after JPK began starring with us, that they would've loved to have kept him but it was hard to break into their so called elite midfield.
I've torn their website and Twitter and Google apart, and still can't find this.
Can anyone convince me that these comments exist? Are they a myth that's got out of control?
We've gone through the Goodes crap, crowds are starting to get on Buddy's back....all starting from nonsense comments that grew like Topsy until no one even knew where they started.
Ok, not saying that this is definitely the video referred to but this is a link to what I watched on 7 around the time of Ronke’s seven-goal game...
At home with Jaeger and Tom - hawthornfc.com.au
As I see it with Mitchell he came to us as a young player already recognised as having unique talent and Roos went out of his way to see that he came to the Swans even having him stay at his place at times in the year before he was drafted. Early on he was sidelined by a variety of injuries but eventually began to shine in the Neafl. I think that may be Roos was gone by then. When he got into the Seniors he was always going to be 4th in the pecking line behind JPK, Hanners and Parks. He was just starting to hit his straps when he was let go. Not only was he seen as 4th in line, as people on here kept an saying, we didn't need what he offered, he was too slow, poor kick etc and we needed to make space for Heeney and Jones etc to get a game. I always thought this was a short sighted view. He is now hitting his straps and has opportunity to show how valuable a player he can be. Why shouldn't we be happy for him. We could have kept him if we wanted to but we didn't! So why all the sour grapes now?
Spot on Rojo. At the time I was disappointed that the club let him go, but have had to accept the decision. No point sooking about his departure now, it's just a pity that he went to Hawthorn. Anyway good luck to him he has earned all the accolades he has received.
He said “some things didn’t go my way with selection and injury, but that stuff happens to most players” , and that’s ALL he said. Pretty long bow to call that sour grapes or a sense of entitlement. Unless there is something else, he is unfairly criticised.
I'm not saying he's not talented, and he has been voted the MVP but I still think he seems arrogant and he didn't ever seem like a typical (humble) Swan! And I still hope he DOESN'T win the Brownlow!
I wasn't intending to suggest any 'sour grapes' on the part of Tom. I am really pleased that he is doing so well, despite the fact that it is with the Hawks. I am more upset that we let him go.
I am hoping that the same thing is not going to happen with Lloyd. We find money to extend the contracts of McVeigh, Grundy and NS but it seems we don't want to offer what Jake's manager thinks he is worth, as yet.
His father left us for the money and his mentor Greg Williams was a money chaser. Enough said. (Although I should add that we paid him way-overs for years while he was injured or kicking the dew off the grass in the NEAFL)
Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.
While I was sad to see him go (yes, especially to Dawkthorn), I will always remember him more for his lack of sheer unbridled joy, like his team mates always showed, when he kicked a goal or just did something good for the team rather than for his footy skills. He always seemed a touch detached from the 'team' to me. Maybe he's just a bit shy or modest but he seems a bit better in this regard at Hawthorn. In regard to his skills, I struggle to remember his 'highlights' like I can for some of the stuff his former midfield mates in JPK, Hanners and Parks have done over the years.
I'm not 'doing a Bucks' and dismissing him, he has undoubted skill.....but to me he's never going to take mark of the year, he's never going to kick goal of the year and he's never going to have a career highlights reel that makes you go "Wow!" or "WTF?!" and that leaves your jaw on the floor.
He is a relentless workhorse who reads the play as good as any and racks up phenomenal stats.....but is he going to take games by the scruff of the neck and win them off his own boot? Like Buddy does or Heeney will or even Ronke for that matter who already has and ironically, against Tom and his new team. I don't think he will.....but he will no doubt contribute hugely to his team on a consistent basis and 'help' them win games (or not)....and probably win Brownlows! Bastard!!
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