Author Topic: Biggest ‘What If’ Tiger of the last 25 years?  (Read 436 times)

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Re: Biggest ‘What If’ Tiger of the last 25 years?
« Reply #15 on: January 26, 2025, 01:37:02 PM »
I think Ty Vickery teased a little bit , did some nice things over a few years but ultimately was a wasted talent…..and really fell off the cliff and into obscurity fast .
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Re: Biggest ‘What If’ Tiger of the last 25 years?
« Reply #16 on: January 26, 2025, 09:25:23 PM »
I think Ty Vickery teased a little bit , did some nice things over a few years but ultimately was a wasted talent…..and really fell off the cliff and into obscurity fast .

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Sideshow Bob was probably the dumbest footballer I've ever seen.

I can only assume Reiwoldt used to be the most frustrated with him as he used to repeatedly give him all those brilliant tap-ons and assists that he was eventually famous for but Sideshow had absolutely no idea. He didn't understand positioning or could not read the ball or  what, where, when or how on any given moment what Jack was doing for him on the field most of the time. Instead he would run in the opposite direction of where Reiwoldt was basically handing him the ball and an easy goal on a silver platter.  :banghead

I reckon Jack had to draw him crayon pictures at half time to explain things but in the end it was all a waste of time, not even the wizard of Oz Clarko could give this bloke a footy brain.
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