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{{Infobox afl player | firstname = Alan
| lastname = Didak
| nickname = mr. cool
| image = image
| image name = Alan_didak.jpg
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1983|2|15|df=y}}
| birthplace = ]
| originalteam = ] (SANFL)
| heightweight = 184cm / 85kg
| dead = alive
| deathdate =
| deathplace =
| debutdate = 13 May 2001
| debutteam = ]
| debutopponent = ]
| debutstadium = ]
| playingteams = ] (2001-)

137 Games, 194 Goals
| coach = notcoach
| coachingteams =
| statsend = 2008
| careerhighlights = <br />
*] 2006
*] 2006
*] Nominee 2002
*] Series 2004
}}

'''Alan Didak''' (born 15 February 1983) is an ]er in the ].
==Career==
===Pre AFL===
Alan Didak was a highly-touted junior footballer. He played in the ] seniors with ] at 17 years of age, and was the captain of the junior side in a series against ]. He was drafted by ] in the ] with their first pick at number 3.

===2001===
'Dids' made his ] debut in his first season at the club against the ] at the ] in Round 7, getting 10 touches and 1 goal for the day. He got another game the next week but failed to make an impact getting only 2 possessions. Round 15 he got another chance against Brisbane, getting 8 touches for the day and 1 goal. The next week he got another match, collecting 6 disposals and 1 goal. He only got one more match for the 2001 season having another bad day getting only 2 possessions. In 2001 he only played 5 games, but it was his second year at the club where he made his stand.

===2002===
A decent midfielder in his junior levels, he was made into a half-forward at Collingwood. He played his first game for the season in Round 4 and had an impact, with 15 disposals and a goal, but the next week he was statless, and his form had a same trend of inconsistency being dropped weeks later, but his performances for ] earned him another go in Round 10. He played every match but one for the rest of the season. He was used sparingly in the forward line and chipped in with 3 goals in each of the Round 13 and 14 clashes, but his match against ] saw him kick 5 goals. He played in all 3 finals for the club, but didn't have a major impact in those matches, only kicking 2 goals, and didn't kick a goal in the Grand Final against the ]. He earned an ] nomination during the season. During the 2002 season, when the ] song "]" was released, many Collingwood fans sung the song "Where's Your Didak?" at games, which became, and remains, a popular chants at Collingwood matches.

===2003===
Didak played every game in 2003, and kicked 36 goals as a goal-sneak. He kicked 3 goals in a game four times, including in the Grand Final against Brisbane. In spite of this, some concerns remained about his inconsistency.

===2004===
2004 wasn't as convincing as 2003, but he showed more maturity and continued to show glimpses as a senior player. His main problem in the season was his inaccuracy, kicking 21.26 over the year, but he still averaged more than a goal a game, playing 18 games. On ] against ] he took one of the marks of the year over Essendon player ].

===2005===
Didak's 2005 season was disrupted by injuries and problems. He had knee surgery during the pre-season, setting him up for his first game on ] against ]. His injury had an effect upon his performances. He kicked only 3 goals in his first 4 matches back, before having a good run of form, kicking 14 goals in his next 4 games, including 5 goals against ] and 4 goals against Hawthorn. Having niggles since the mid-year break, he was suspended in round 14 for 2 matches, and returning from that he injured an ankle. It wasn't too serious the ankle injury, but his next week return lasted only 20 minutes, when Didak suddenly fainted on the ground with an irregular heart beat, and missed the rest of the season through the illness, but was just a precautionary act, and there was no damage done.

===2006===
2006 was Didak's best season to date. He played every game including one final and was awarded a half forward position on the coveted All Australian team. A season highlight came in Round 20 against Port Adelaide, when after a relatively quiet night he kicked the winning goal with less than one minute remaining. He was ultimately rewarded with the ] as the best and fairest ]. Didak would kick a career best 41 goals in his 23 games, and would also play his 100th match against ]. In the same match he put a controversial bump on former team-mate ].

===2007===
He suffered a serious knee injury to the ACL in the Elimination Final loss to the Western Bulldogs, had surgery and missed the preseason. But the knee healed quickly and he returned to the side in Round 5 2007, but missed Round 6. An inspirational performance vs Carlton in Round 7 where he kicked the ball over his head under pressure to set up a goal to a teammate. He would make numerous exciting attempts at goal with brilliant soccer-like footwork late in the season.

===2008===
In 2008, Didak has made a stellar start, playing occasionally as a back up wingman or onballer, but mostly a half forward flanker, he is leading the league in kicks up to round 8. He is currently averaging 21 disposals per game, at 18 kicks and 3 handballs, he is also averaging 6 marks and 1 goal.

In the round 5 loss to North Melbourne, he had a career high 29 disposals, 23 of them kicks. Apart from being one of Collingwood's and the leagues most improved midfielders, he has also drifted forward to kick 11.9 up to round 8.

On August 6 the Collingwood Football Club released a statement to the media stating Didak and Heath Shaw were suspended until the end of the 2008 season. Both Didak and Heath Shaw went to a bar & had 4 beers each & had a car accident on August 4. Shaw was reportedly three times over the legal limit. Neither admitted to the club the full circumstances of the accident and when they were found out, their dishonesty became the basis for their suspensions for the balance of the 2008 season.

== Personal life ==
Didak was subject to intense scrutiny by the media in late 2006. A fight with then-girlfriend ] was heavily publicised in newspaper ] on the front page, leading to widespread dissent that The Sun was lacking credibility. He was also involved in an off-field indiscretion with a taxi driver the evening before the ]. Didak, on crutches, negotiated a fare with a taxi driver, who was demanding a higher price. He was taken away by police, who were passing the area at the time.

In late June 2007, it was revealed Didak had met with Christopher Hudson, the self-confessed shooter in the ] days before the shootings took place.<ref></ref>

According to a statement read by ] CEO ], Didak had been drinking heavily at the Spearmint Rhino strip club when he was approached by Hudson, who offered him a drink and revealed he was a great fan(Collingwood). Hudson offered Didak a lift home and Didak, who was drunk, accepted. During the car trip, Didak experienced "dangerous and fast driving" whilst in the back seat of Hudson's car and began to fear for his life. He was taken to a "biker" clubhouse for a short time and wanted to go home. Hudson and his associates dropped Didak off near the city and Didak made his way home by taxi.

Didak was also in a vehicle accident with the driver, a drunk teammate, Heath Shaw in the early hours of Mon 4th August, 2008. Heath initially lied about Didak's presence and the club took them at their word, with veriment denials of Didak being in the car. This lead to Eddie Mcguire in particular looking extremely foolish. The two were subsequently suspended by the club for the remainder of the 2008 season. Didak's career continues at Collingwood.

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Revision as of 06:16, 14 November 2008

alan didak is a discrase to afl. he is a piss head and should never play again. my background infomation on him says he is a wanker