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  • Frog
    Retired from RWO
    • Aug 2005
    • 1898

    #16
    Originally posted by ROK Lobster
    Well SMith said Roos was arrogant and you said he isn't. That was where I thought you disagreed. My bad I guess.
    A definition of sarcasm

    I think the "arrogance" was what people would think of him ignoring all this wonderful advice. Still believing this was a sarcastic, ironic, sardonic piece, Patrick Smith does not really believe Roos is arrogant. Since I read it this way, why would that mean I disagree with Patrick? I disagree with Patrick because you read it the other way.

    If I have read this piece wrong, and obviously I have, then I will now apologise, tell you, ROK, that you are right, and stay out of the thread from here on in.

    Let's just agree to disagree on this matter. You may term me a Paul Roos fan if you like. People have called me worse.

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    • ROK Lobster
      RWO Life Member
      • Aug 2004
      • 8658

      #17
      Originally posted by Frog
      [BI think the "arrogance" was what people would think of him ignoring all this wonderful advice. [/B]
      But he did ignore it didn't he? Isn't that the point?

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      • ROK Lobster
        RWO Life Member
        • Aug 2004
        • 8658

        #18
        From the horse's mouth:
        "I said it wasn't Sydney's fault and it wasn't Essendon's fault," Roos said. "What I should have also said was that it wasn't the AFL's fault. But having said that, and this might sound arrogant: Don't sit in Melbourne and tell me what's best to promote the game here.
        Sauce

        Worth a read.

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        • Zlatorog
          Senior Player
          • Jan 2006
          • 1748

          #19
          ROK, I still don't understand what is your point here. It is very likely that AFL will get burned again as they did with North Melbourne. Their approach is to the market is from melbournian point of view and very much influenced by it. If any body could change this is Eddie once he moves to Sydney and experience it first hand what it means to promote the code in the Harbour City.

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          • Nico
            Veterans List
            • Jan 2003
            • 11328

            #20
            Never seen Paul Roos fit any of those 2 definitions. he has a supreme confidence in his understanding of the game of Australian Rules.

            He may have just gleaned a little of his knowledge from the summaries he did of the 323 games he played.

            The problems for a lot of AFL journos is that he always has an answer for them, is squeaky clean, knows a darn side more then them and they are intimidated by him because they dont know how to handle him.
            http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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            • goswannie14
              Leadership Group
              • Sep 2005
              • 11166

              #21
              Originally posted by Nico
              Never seen Paul Roos fit any of those 2 definitions. he has a supreme confidence in his understanding of the game of Australian Rules.

              He may have just gleaned a little of his knowledge from the summaries he did of the 323 games he played.

              The problems for a lot of AFL journos is that he always has an answer for them, is squeaky clean, knows a darn side more then them and they are intimidated by him because they dont know how to handle him.
              You forgot to include a point that Dermie made this afternoon, that is that Roos life doesn't revolve completely around football, he has his life in perspective, I don't think football journo's can handles that.
              Does God believe in Atheists?

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