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  • Ruda Wakening
    Survived The Meltdown
    • Aug 2003
    • 1519

    #31
    Originally posted by eirinn



    Another Jameson quote:

    "For decades now, all of us- media, fans, player agents, club officials, sponsors- have been stroking player egos and lining their pockets, making the more impressionable among them believe the sun rises out of their arses on a daily basis.... We should have all paid better attention to (Wayne) Carey's betrayed spouse. Turning on her husband's long-time manager and player agent, she cried "You're to blame for this. You're to blame, the club's to blame; we're all at fault. We never said to to him. We let him think he could get away with everything." " (p. 211)

    FFS, who do you blame for the dozen people in your street who've done the same thing as Wayne Carey?
    Sit down or i swear to God i'll have you shot.

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    • OldE

      #32
      Ok, you've got a point. Perhaps the Carey thing was not the best example. I just liked the quote "we never said no to him".

      How often do you think professional footballers are told no? What is beyond their reach? Financially, not a whole lot. Socially, not much either. Do you think any professional footballer would ever have trouble finding a date?

      Maybe if things didn't come quite so easily for many, they would have a better attitude to the game.

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      • Ruda Wakening
        Survived The Meltdown
        • Aug 2003
        • 1519

        #33
        Originally posted by eirinn


        How often do you think professional footballers are told no? What is beyond their reach? Financially, not a whole lot. Socially, not much either. Do you think any professional footballer would ever have trouble finding a date?

        Maybe if things didn't come quite so easily for many, they would have a better attitude to the game.
        Erin, maybe you need Charlie to take you to one of his parties or something to lighten you up a bit. What you're saying about footballers is like me saying all UNI students are obnoxious dickheads who think they know everything. It only applies to some, not all.
        Sit down or i swear to God i'll have you shot.

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        • OldE

          #34
          Originally posted by Ruda Wakening
          What you're saying about footballers is like me saying all UNI students are obnoxious dickheads who think they know everything. It only applies to some, not all.
          Actually, it's like you saying that there is a trend among some uni student to be obnoxious dickheads who think they know everything. And you'd be absolutely right.

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          • Schneiderman
            The Fourth Captain
            • Aug 2004
            • 1615

            #35
            Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
            They give the impression that theyare accountable to noone except themselves. Beaussie said he saw them in a pub the other week after an embarrassing loss. He said they gave the impression they neither cared about the loss, nor were hurting about it. I hope this is not the case. But fear it is, I'm afraid.
            Jeez JF, how could you present this as an "argument"? You have a mate who saw them in a pub and now they are a team that couldn't care less?? What should they have been doing? Crying into their beers?

            Sportsmen by nature are ultra-competitive people. Regardless of the dollars they may now earn (remembering that only a small proportion of AFL players earn more than the average annual salary), they went through years of sacrifice to get where they are now. Having a father who was an Olympian, I respect the level of work these people put into their work, and highly doubt 99% of people on this forum apply the same level of effort to their work. I naturally apologise to all of the Nobel laureates, CEOs and Oscar winners who may post here.

            If you want proof of how much the club cares and bonds, watch the last ten minutes of the Brisbane game again. In our culture, men are rarely permitted to express their disappointment properly, so only in celebration can you see just how important the exercise really is.
            Our Greatest Moment:

            Saturday, 24th Sept, 2005 - 5:13pm

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            • ROK Lobster
              RWO Life Member
              • Aug 2004
              • 8658

              #36
              Originally posted by Schneiderman
              I naturally apologise to all of the Nobel laureates, CEOs and Oscar winners who may post here.
              Apology accepted.

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              • Wardy
                The old Boiler!
                • Sep 2003
                • 6676

                #37
                Getting back to the subject!!!

                I noticed on Saturday night that there is definate tension between Magic and Baz - they were glaring at each other, were getting in each others way and there seemed no way that either would pass the ball to the other (well not that I saw anyway)

                Perhaps the "Leadership Group" and "The Others" isn's working as well as they originally hoped.

                Its time that Schaubs & Saddington return to the seniors.

                interesting times............
                I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure..................
                Chickens drink - but they don't pee!
                AGE IS ONLY IMPORTANT FOR TWO THINGS - WINE & CHEESE!

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                • Sanecow
                  Suspended by the MRP
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 6917

                  #38
                  Originally posted by ROK Lobster
                  Apology accepted.
                  How many times do I have to tell you?!? Just because Forrest Gump was based on you does not mean you are an Oscar winner.

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                  • Diego
                    Suspended by the MRP
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 946

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Schneiderman
                    Jeez JF, how could you present this as an "argument"? You have a mate who saw them in a pub and now they are a team that couldn't care less?? What should they have been doing? Crying into their beers?

                    Sportsmen by nature are ultra-competitive people. Regardless of the dollars they may now earn (remembering that only a small proportion of AFL players earn more than the average annual salary), they went through years of sacrifice to get where they are now. Having a father who was an Olympian, I respect the level of work these people put into their work, and highly doubt 99% of people on this forum apply the same level of effort to their work. I naturally apologise to all of the Nobel laureates, CEOs and Oscar winners who may post here.

                    If you want proof of how much the club cares and bonds, watch the last ten minutes of the Brisbane game again. In our culture, men are rarely permitted to express their disappointment properly, so only in celebration can you see just how important the exercise really is.
                    Crock of muerda, like all your post.

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                    • DST
                      The voice of reason!
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 2705

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Wardy
                      Getting back to the subject!!!

                      I noticed on Saturday night that there is definate tension between Magic and Baz - they were glaring at each other, were getting in each others way and there seemed no way that either would pass the ball to the other (well not that I saw anyway)

                      Perhaps the "Leadership Group" and "The Others" isn's working as well as they originally hoped.

                      Its time that Schaubs & Saddington return to the seniors.

                      interesting times............
                      Wardy, all people have pride in their performance and when things don't go right (as what happened on Saturday night) people get frustrated.

                      I have great friends who I work with that I get frustrated with when the pressure is on and things are not going your way. But at the end of the day you finish work and go and have a beer and forget about it.

                      Where you hit problems is when issues are taken out of in house and I can see none of that present. No one has unloaded publicy about their team mates not doind this etc so there is no signs there is any problems amongst the group other than they are frustrated with their own form and that of the team despite busting a gut to change it.

                      DST
                      "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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                      • ROK Lobster
                        RWO Life Member
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 8658

                        #41
                        Originally posted by DST

                        Where you hit problems is when issues are taken out of in house and I can see none of that present. No one has unloaded publicy about their team mates not doind this etc so there is no signs there is any problems amongst the group
                        O'Keefe went pretty close today. They are not a happy group.

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                        • giant
                          Veterans List
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 4731

                          #42
                          Originally posted by ROK Lobster
                          O'Keefe went pretty close today. They are not a happy group.
                          How so? Is there a quote? Or just a photo of him looking unhappy?

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                          • DST
                            The voice of reason!
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 2705

                            #43
                            Originally posted by ROK Lobster
                            O'Keefe went pretty close today. They are not a happy group.
                            I just had a look at the stated article, can you point me out where he unloaded on his teammates as I am a little confused.

                            DST
                            "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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                            • ROK Lobster
                              RWO Life Member
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 8658

                              #44
                              Originally posted by DST
                              I just had a look at the stated article, can you point me out where he unloaded on his teammates as I am a little confused.

                              DST
                              " i think we have got to start working a little bit better together. Maybe we are playing too much like individuals- everyone trying to kick the winning score off their own boot"
                              " i think once we get back to working as a team within a team i think we will be alright then"

                              Just dragged from the other thread. I said that he went close, not that he started dumping on them.

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                              • DST
                                The voice of reason!
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 2705

                                #45
                                Originally posted by ROK Lobster
                                " i think we have got to start working a little bit better together. Maybe we are playing too much like individuals- everyone trying to kick the winning score off their own boot"
                                " i think once we get back to working as a team within a team i think we will be alright then"

                                Just dragged from the other thread. I said that he went close, not that he started dumping on them.
                                No prob's, dumping was my term.

                                From the above I see it as nothing more than home truths and was probably the consistent message Roos has been giving them behind closed doors.

                                When you start getting players implicating certain players and having to break up fights between them on the track and behind closed doors I think then you are in trouble team harmony wise.

                                DST
                                "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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