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Most important player 58 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is our most important player and why?

    • Nathan Jones
    • Mitch Clark
    • James Frawley
    • Colin Garland
    • Jack Watts
    • Jack Viney
    • Jack Grimes
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    • Jack Trengove
      0
    • Jesse Hogan
    • other
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I can't separate Viney and Hogan in terms of most important player on our list. I'd like to but the way I see it right now is they both resemble strong leadership even at such a young age, great inner drive, a thirst to succeed, both hard players with potential stardom within the club and comp.

If you look at todays stars, so many of the cream are midfielders. I see Viney as that in the near future. It's so important to have quality midfielders. Viney will form a part of that significant importance for the next decade.

Very few KPP(KPF)'s reach stardom heights. Hogan oozes class, strength and the ingredients (competitive edge and nous) to get there and he has a way to go - I have everything crossed that he does (whilst quietly confident).

I could only vote one though. Hogan. By a bees diaphragm on a cold day.

 
  Demonfan26 said:

Wait so you are "Ben- Hur" as well as "Demonfan26"?

Am I the only one who didn't know that

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  On 23/07/2013 at 12:02, Young Dee said:

Wait so you are "Ben- Hur" as well as "Demonfan26"?

Am I the only one who didn't know that

I wasn't aware of that either? haha

Nah mate, just Demonfan26, although my name is Ben.

 

[quote name="Demonfan26" "I wasn't aware of that either? haha

Nah mate, just Demonfan26, although my name is Ben."

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  On 23/07/2013 at 12:08, Young Dee said:

Then why did you reply to one of Ben-hur's post saying "I mean...."?

Oh sorry i found what you are talking about, i actually quoted you but the person you're quoting and what they said came up on top of it, it's done it with the last few that you were quoting for me, i was just saying that i meant for this thread to include Jesse Hogan as a player on our list even though he technically isn't yet.


Oh ok - I can never seem to quote properly with my iPhone - sorry

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  On 23/07/2013 at 12:15, Young Dee said:

Oh ok - I can never seem to quote properly with my iPhone - sorry

All good mate :)

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