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SainterK wrote:Wishing the big fella all the best for Friday night, hope this milestone brings with it some self belief and confidence that he has made it this far.
Would love to hear everyone encouraging him on Friday.
I haven't given up on him, and I am hoping this may be the game where he realises that he hasn't given up on himself.
Go Kosi
I haven't given up either, all the best and congratulations !!!!!!
He deserves our support, and our thanks, and our respect. Thats what supporters should do,
When he took that mark in the last quarter last week I feared he would receive the bronx cheer. From where I sat it sounded like a roar of encouragement. Other clubs would have given him the ironical cheer but I thought we showed pure class.
"...If there has been one recurring theme through this whole shocking mess, it has been the misguided, inflated egos and their ill-judged determination to cling to long-standing old boy friendships. The bad advice that has guided the selfish and culpable James Hird has not only punctuated this saga but symbolised it..."
It'd be good for him...and us...if he took a pack mark early in the first quarter and went back and slotted it through for a goal......and hopefully Ross leaves him on the ground to build on his good start......
Selhurst Saint wrote:He deserves our support, and our thanks, and our respect. Thats what supporters should do,
When he took that mark in the last quarter last week I feared he would receive the bronx cheer. From where I sat it sounded like a roar of encouragement. Other clubs would have given him the ironical cheer but I thought we showed pure class.
Im pretty sure it was the bronx cheers, well from what i heard
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Selhurst Saint wrote:He deserves our support, and our thanks, and our respect. Thats what supporters should do,
When he took that mark in the last quarter last week I feared he would receive the bronx cheer. From where I sat it sounded like a roar of encouragement. Other clubs would have given him the ironical cheer but I thought we showed pure class.
Funnily enough, I actually thought it was a bit a bronx cheer, which was sad. And then he turned it over.
I love Kosi. Always have. I just don't think its going to happen that he will be the player we all thought/hoped he would be. The best we can hope for is that he might get back his form from the first half of last season. If you watch the membership season review dvd you'll see he actually played quite a few very good games. A bit of a reminder that he can do it. Doesn't look like doing it any time soon though. Looks worse without Roo, rather than better like many thought. Seems to be suffering from having the better defenders on him. At least with Roo in the forward line, multiple defenders are drawn to him, leaving Kosi with a chance to break free on occasion.
I'll be there on Friday night to cheer him on.
Go KOSI
"At the end of the day, a coach and a fitness adviser doesn't make a good football team, they're not the only ones who got us to two Grand Finals." Lenny Hayes. 27/9/2011.
Selhurst Saint wrote:He deserves our support, and our thanks, and our respect. Thats what supporters should do,
When he took that mark in the last quarter last week I feared he would receive the bronx cheer. From where I sat it sounded like a roar of encouragement. Other clubs would have given him the ironical cheer but I thought we showed pure class.
Im pretty sure it was the bronx cheers, well from what i heard
yes, bronx cheer it was
"Another storied win in Robert Harvey's career. They say he is the embodiment of their motto of strength through loyalty, and on the day he became just the tenth man to play 350 league games the saints reward him with a seemingly impossible victory."
Selhurst Saint wrote:He deserves our support, and our thanks, and our respect. Thats what supporters should do,
When he took that mark in the last quarter last week I feared he would receive the bronx cheer. From where I sat it sounded like a roar of encouragement. Other clubs would have given him the ironical cheer but I thought we showed pure class.
Im pretty sure it was the bronx cheers, well from what i heard
yes, bronx cheer it was
Damn, must have been where I was sitting.
"...If there has been one recurring theme through this whole shocking mess, it has been the misguided, inflated egos and their ill-judged determination to cling to long-standing old boy friendships. The bad advice that has guided the selfish and culpable James Hird has not only punctuated this saga but symbolised it..."
I hope he plays well. He's proved his character in the past, so I know he'll get his confidence back.
I remember him giving the crowd a thumbs-up when he was stretchered off after the Gianseracusa bump. To give that thumbs-up with a fractured skull is just about the most awesome thing I've seen.
Mind you, the second-most awesome thing I can see is someone who can spell Gianserrakusa. It took me years to get Koschitzke right.
Blindly delusional optimist. Fan of the Blake.
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I wouldn't wish this on us, but with Roo going down, its similar to the effect it would have on Joey if Dal and Lenny went down. Great players in a position bring others up. Maybe Kosi isn't as good as we all had once hoped, but I love his endeavour and so long as he keeps getting his hands on it creating opportunities, I'm happy.
Good luck in the 150th big fella - I hope he proves everyone wrong and I'm predicting 5 to half time!
Strength through Loyalty
Go those mighty Sainters!!
Richmond's "tall" defenders
Luke McGuane 192cm, Will Thursfield 192cm, Brett Deledio 188cm
If Kosi and Stanley can't take marks against these shortees, they can't mark.
Kick it long to the tall timber and demand they mark it.
Excuses like bringing the ball to ground wont wash this week.
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