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Posted July 02, 2021 18:41 · last edited July 02, 2021 18:44

Other than the constant passing backwards and the occasional long ball forward, Rufer was a concern that he was one tackle from being sent off. I think he made a name for himself as a tough tackler (Which can be good) but referees picked up on it and him and he was always on the radar when he took to the pitch.

I actually wanted to see him succeed and make his own name. But the cards - mostly unnecessary too, were too often. Yes, the constant passing backwards might have been a team instruction but, it would be nice to see him use his obvious skill (Seen on rare occasions) and take guys on and move forwards. 

Who knows, he might stay but if he takes the opportunity - if it actually does exist, then good on him.

One lasting song about him (To the tune "That's Amore") - "If you're in Row Z and you're hit in the head, That's A Rufer!"

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Unknown editor edited July 02, 2021 18:44
Other than the constant passing backwards and the occasional long ball forward, Rufer was a concern that he was one tackle from being sent off. I think he made a name for himself as a tough tackler (Which can be good) but referees picked up on it and him and he was always on the radar when he took to the pitch. I actually wanted to see succeed and make his own name. But the cards - mostly unnecessary too, were too often. Yes, the constant passing backwards might have been a team instruction but, it would be nice to see him use his obvious skill (Seen on rare occasions) and take guys on and move forwards. 

Who knows, he might stay but if he takes the opportunity - if it actually does exist, then good on him.
Unknown editor edited July 02, 2021 18:41
Other than the constant passing backwards and the occasional long ball forward, Rufer was a concern that he was one tackle from being sent off. I think he made a name for himself as a tough tackler (Which can be good) but referees oicked up on it and him and he was always on the radar when he took to the pitch. I actually wanted to see succeed and make his own name. But the cards - mostly unnecessary too, were too often. Yes, the constant passing backwards might have been a team instruction but, it would be nice to see him use his obvious skill (Seen on rare occasions) and take guys on and move forwards. 

Who knows, he might stay but if he takes the opportunity - if it actually does exist, then good on him.