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Mark Passador

Posted:
Thu Jun 12, 2008 11:38 pm
by eaglehaslanded
I noticed with interest on the email I received from the wwtfc earlier today Passador is listed as an out for the upcoming game against the Panthers due to injury. I didn't notice anything during the weekends game against the Redlegs and there was no mention of any injuries from the game in the Sunday Mail which leads me to one conclusion and that is something has happened to him at training during week. Can anyone shed some light on what has happened to him. He will be sorely missed this week and if we were playing anyone but South it could have possibly meant a loss.
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Thu Jun 12, 2008 11:41 pm
by corona
strained Hamstring at training apparently
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Thu Jun 12, 2008 11:44 pm
by eaglehaslanded
Like I stated i my original post I expected it to be something from training. A hammy isn't good news and he will be missed. Any idea of the seriousness, number of games he might be missing for etc.
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:44 am
by Big Phil
eaglehaslanded wrote:Like I stated i my original post I expected it to be something from training. A hammy isn't good news and he will be missed. Any idea of the seriousness, number of games he might be missing for etc.
Superstar
Ian Callinan has missed the last
8 weeks with a
"strained hamstring" for the Doggies...
Might not look too good for Pass and the Eagles hopes of getting back into the 5...
Still think they'll just win on the weeked though...
Big Phil...

Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:09 am
by eaglehaslanded
Big Phil wrote:eaglehaslanded wrote:Like I stated i my original post I expected it to be something from training. A hammy isn't good news and he will be missed. Any idea of the seriousness, number of games he might be missing for etc.
Superstar
Ian Callinan has missed the last
8 weeks with a
"strained hamstring" for the Doggies...
Might not look too good for Pass and the Eagles hopes of getting back into the 5...
Still think they'll just win on the weeked though...
Big Phil...

Callinan is a decent player Big Phil - but superstar. Throwing around that term a bit loosely aren't you mate.

Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:37 pm
by Big Phil
Yeah, you're right eaglehaslanded...
I forgot this thread is about your teams superstar, The Big Passa, Mark Passador...
On his day, Ian Callinan is a
SUPERSTAR, at least IMO...
Big Phil...
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:44 pm
by leftlegger
Thats a big blow for the Eagles. Being a fast leading forward, he'd want his hammy fully recovered before returning.
Pass is vital to Eagles chances this season.
IMO is as important to Eagles as Chambers is for Sturt.
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:02 pm
by ferret
Devastation reigned at the Eagles training on Wednesday night. In first two minutes Pass. does a hamstring. Treeby and Powell turned ankles, Hier hurt a shoulder, Fairclough couldn't front and Petrenko might have copped and injury last Saturday that as yet has not been disclosed. Now we read that McEntee has an ankle injury. Lets hope we are over our bad injury run.
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:22 pm
by Psyber
If a reasonably good player in the SANFL is a "Superstar" what do you call someone who is a good performer at the national level?
I'm not having a go at you Phil, but at the trend in the language. Eventually, if anyone is any good at all we'll have call them a "superultramegahyperstar" to distinguish them from average performers.
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:25 pm
by MST
eaglehaslanded wrote:I noticed with interest on the email I received from the wwtfc earlier today Passador is listed as an out for the upcoming game against the Panthers due to injury. I didn't notice anything during the weekends game against the Redlegs and there was no mention of any injuries from the game in the Sunday Mail which leads me to one conclusion and that is something has happened to him at training during week. Can anyone shed some light on what has happened to him. He will be sorely missed this week and if we were playing anyone but South it could have possibly meant a loss.
It's silly, arrogant comments like this that make me feel justified in my reasoning in not having a lot of respect for the Eagles and their supporter base. There are a few hybrid followers out there that are a bit too big for their boots. Your side is 3-6 for s#*t sake!!
I hope the Panthers get up!
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:31 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
MST wrote:eaglehaslanded wrote:I noticed with interest on the email I received from the wwtfc earlier today Passador is listed as an out for the upcoming game against the Panthers due to injury. I didn't notice anything during the weekends game against the Redlegs and there was no mention of any injuries from the game in the Sunday Mail which leads me to one conclusion and that is something has happened to him at training during week. Can anyone shed some light on what has happened to him. He will be sorely missed this week and if we were playing anyone but South it could have possibly meant a loss.
It's silly, arrogant comments like this that make me feel justified in my reasoning in not having a lot of respect for the Eagles and their supporter base. There are a few hybrid followers out there that are a bit too big for their boots. Your side is 3-6 for s#*t sake!!
I hope the Panthers get up!
i second that!!!!!!!
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 5:53 pm
by MightyEagles
MST wrote:eaglehaslanded wrote:I noticed with interest on the email I received from the wwtfc earlier today Passador is listed as an out for the upcoming game against the Panthers due to injury. I didn't notice anything during the weekends game against the Redlegs and there was no mention of any injuries from the game in the Sunday Mail which leads me to one conclusion and that is something has happened to him at training during week. Can anyone shed some light on what has happened to him. He will be sorely missed this week and if we were playing anyone but South it could have possibly meant a loss.
It's silly, arrogant comments like this that make me feel justified in my reasoning in not having a lot of respect for the Eagles and their supporter base. There are a few hybrid followers out there that are a bit too big for their boots. Your side is 3-6 for s#*t sake!!
I hope the Panthers get up!
Win and we'll be back in it, then the week after we got the team that finds it hard to beat us and we will quiet possably back in the 5.
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:22 pm
by spell_check
eaglehaslanded wrote:Big Phil wrote:eaglehaslanded wrote:Like I stated i my original post I expected it to be something from training. A hammy isn't good news and he will be missed. Any idea of the seriousness, number of games he might be missing for etc.
Superstar
Ian Callinan has missed the last
8 weeks with a
"strained hamstring" for the Doggies...
Might not look too good for Pass and the Eagles hopes of getting back into the 5...
Still think they'll just win on the weeked though...
Big Phil...

Callinan is a decent player Big Phil - but superstar. Throwing around that term a bit loosely aren't you mate.

He's one of the best players in the League, in the SANFL he is pretty much superstar material.
But keep ruffling those feathers, though, LEH is already too much for some!

Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:37 pm
by Mickyj
MST wrote:eaglehaslanded wrote:I noticed with interest on the email I received from the wwtfc earlier today Passador is listed as an out for the upcoming game against the Panthers due to injury. I didn't notice anything during the weekends game against the Redlegs and there was no mention of any injuries from the game in the Sunday Mail which leads me to one conclusion and that is something has happened to him at training during week. Can anyone shed some light on what has happened to him. He will be sorely missed this week and if we were playing anyone but South it could have possibly meant a loss.
It's silly, arrogant comments like this that make me feel justified in my reasoning in not having a lot of respect for the Eagles and their supporter base. There are a few hybrid followers out there that are a bit too big for their boots. Your side is 3-6 for s#*t sake!!
I hope the Panthers get up!
And some of your fans who write dribble on this forum (well one anyway) make you guys look to big for your boots.Seeing WWT biggest win this season has been against Sturt.Yes WWT is 3- 6 and we fans are not happy .It will change and we WILL be back in the five or someones head will roll at the next AGM .Mark my words!!!!! And my BLood pressure

Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:38 pm
by Mickyj
ferret wrote:Devastation reigned at the Eagles training on Wednesday night. In first two minutes Pass. does a hamstring. Treeby and Powell turned ankles, Hier hurt a shoulder, Fairclough couldn't front and Petrenko might have copped and injury last Saturday that as yet has not been disclosed. Now we read that McEntee has an ankle injury. Lets hope we are over our bad injury run.
Ferret what is going on at Oval AVE 2 weeks in a row on a Wednesday training has caused injuries!!!
With Super Pass out this opens the way for at least one of the other 3 FF we are playing to step up and fill the void.
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:57 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
MST wrote:eaglehaslanded wrote:I noticed with interest on the email I received from the wwtfc earlier today Passador is listed as an out for the upcoming game against the Panthers due to injury. I didn't notice anything during the weekends game against the Redlegs and there was no mention of any injuries from the game in the Sunday Mail which leads me to one conclusion and that is something has happened to him at training during week. Can anyone shed some light on what has happened to him. He will be sorely missed this week and if we were playing anyone but South it could have possibly meant a loss.
It's silly, arrogant comments like this that make me feel justified in my reasoning in not having a lot of respect for the Eagles and their supporter base. There are a few hybrid followers out there that are a bit too big for their boots. Your side is 3-6 for s#*t sake!!
I hope the Panthers get up!
You're basing your whole assessment of Eagles' supporters on one comment? Isn't that a tad sweeping?
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:43 pm
by am Bays
leftlegger wrote:Thats a big blow for the Eagles. Being a fast leading forward, he'd want his hammy fully recovered before returning.
Pass is vital to Eagles chances this season.
IMO is as important to Eagles as Chambers is for Sturt.
I think Passador is more important to the Eagles than Chambers is to Sturt. I'm not saying Passador is the better player but with Sturt ATM having more key forward options (Perrie, Coad and when picked Herring) other than Chambers you could well say PAssador is more important to his club than Chambers is to Sturt.
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:50 pm
by Wedgie
Dunno, the Eagles got closer to North when they didn't have Passador this year and Schwarze was the go to man.
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:08 pm
by spell_check
Wedgie wrote:Dunno, the Eagles got closer to North when they didn't have Passador this year and Schwarze was the go to man.
Schwarze is a better pack marker than Passador - his specialty is the leading mark, although he has taken some good pack marks. In Round 1 Schwarze was getting it bombed into to his territory more than Passador. It would be interesting to see how Hentschel or Salter or if Kenny goes forward how the ball gets delivered.
IF they get better delivery into the forward line, it will be because every player out there is totally committed to the task and is not wasting supporters time expecting what we know can be produced from the named side.
Re: Mark Passador

Posted:
Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:10 pm
by peterg
leftlegger wrote:Thats a big blow for the Eagles.
Absolutely massive blow .. get well soon, Pass!