#37 Oleg Markov

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https://www.afl.com.au/news/913283

Great story about his return to footy and the impact Fly had on his decision. This young man simply has a great attitude about his opportunity. He’s honest about his limitations and the mistakes he makes but he’s comfortable because he knows he’s given it his all. Theres a fair bit to like about Markov as a person and not just the football player.
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It is a great read, thanks for that.
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Like what he brings to the side. Sounds like a quality human too.
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Love his work but he really needs to tighten up on his opponent today.
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What a good read. Remarkable journey to get to this point. Very honest about his learning curve - from what I saw last week, certainly doesn't lack confidence on the ground & has natural speed.

You get the feeling he'll make very post a winner, given the chance.
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Great article.
I’m loving what Oleg is bringing to the Pies.
Yes, he makes the occasional mistake, but I’m loving his energy and willingness to bounce back and give 100%. Did some very good things late against the bombers.
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the Butcher of Belarus
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I don't mind him, honest player.
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Post by Take_a_Screamer »

What a story. Full of twists and turns.
Markov has what it takes I reckon.
Another string to Fly's bow. Amazing, genius coach.

One thing about Markov, 26 188cm 85kg
his moustache alone brings character and style to this Collingwood team. :lol: :lol:
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His wheels in the last really mattered. Well done, lad.
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Played really well tonight
Made a big contribution to us winning
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would love to see him wearing an Akubra hat
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He's no star, but he's playing his role well and diligently.

You always need players like that to contend for a flag. You could argue having a solid bottom 6 is more than important than just top end talent.
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Post by David »

Was excellent tonight.

Also looks like he came straight out of a black-and-white photograph of our 1902 VFL team. Stick a cap and a lace-up jumper on him and he’d fit right in. Love it. :D

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Jezza wrote:He's no star, but he's playing his role well and diligently.

You always need players like that to contend for a flag. You could argue having a solid bottom 6 is more than important than just top end talent.
With the current injury list those back-up players are getting invaluable experience if needed come finals.
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Collingwood coach Craig McRae convinced Oleg Markov to have one last crack at AFL-level after being resolute his time was done.

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https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... e-s-career
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