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Author:  molsey [ Tue Jun 06, 2006 6:25 pm ]
Post subject:  10 Questions with ... Bret Thornton

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Author:  magic [ Tue Jun 06, 2006 6:56 pm ]
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Good work molsey.

Bret seems like a down to earth guy, not your normal big ego footballer, has had to take some big roles in his short career so far and has done his best everytime i don't think we can question that. Lance certainly helps him out down there, Lance knows where to put him self in regards to cutting of leads, im sure Bret loves to see Lance fill the gap when he gets done on a lead.

He will only get better as the team does, its a hard thing to judge when the ball is always down there swamping the defenders, he did a top job on Tredrea and im sure he is gaining the respect of opposition forwards.

Author:  true_blue3 [ Tue Jun 06, 2006 9:04 pm ]
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agree with everything u say italian styles but as far as the normal footballer having a big ego i dont think thats true most footballers are pretty down to earth and quite modest about themselves though of course there are always going to be exceptions and i understand what you mean when you say bret is a down to earth guy he looks very calm and collected under pressure though he does have a tendency to snap which he says he's worked on this year i hope he keeps developing at the same rate at which he has been over the years and he'll be one of the competition's premier full backs, but i hink to match t with the really big forwards he has to be at least 100 kgs

Author:  big_dipper [ Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:28 pm ]
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hes one of my fav playrs. im sure he will be a gun for us in yrs to come.

Author:  Knackers [ Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:49 am ]
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Quote:
4. You & Livo were thrown into a wooden spoon team's defence at 18 which must have been tough. Do you think in years to come you will look back on the experience as something that accelerated, or hindered, your development?
Definitely helped my development – to play on the big, and the best forwards. You learn early where to put your body, and how to compete with different players.

Almost the complete opposite to Wiggo's response to the same question. Is this an individual thing or does it have to do with the fact that one player was given a role and allowed to develop in a position and the other was not?

Author:  molsey [ Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:51 am ]
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Different players have different development needs - as simple as that.

Dont worry - each 10 questions we do I'll try to flesh out the same point, just to see if there's a pattern,

Author:  ballistic blues [ Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:14 am ]
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i like T-bird and think he is one of our most important players but he has a poor attitude towards his own team mates on the field. Time and time again he abuses his mates when his opponent takes a mark.

Author:  CK95 [ Wed Jun 07, 2006 1:42 pm ]
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Blend true blue24 & tommi together & you've got the perfect amount of dots...

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