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  • Damien
    Living in 2005
    • Jan 2003
    • 3713

    #61
    I don't even get why they are bothering to investigate.

    Even if Roos was pushing for a loss in those dying minutes, what player or club official is going to admit it? It's a massive waste of time.

    I would be more worried about the position they put clubs into towards the end of the season to get priority picks if I was the AFL.

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    • ROK Lobster
      RWO Life Member
      • Aug 2004
      • 8658

      #62
      Originally posted by Damien
      I don't even get why they are bothering to investigate.

      Even if Roos was pushing for a loss in those dying minutes, what player or club official is going to admit it? It's a massive waste of time.
      Because people bet on it I expect.

      My two bob's worth.

      Firstly, like most others, I think the pre-season comp is a waste of time. If the AFL want to wring another 4 weeks worth of gate takings out of the public, extend the season. If it needs a place to experiment with rules, the rules are probably crap. I have no interest in it, do not watch it, and probably would not even watch it if Sydney made the final.

      Secondly, I think it is most likely that Roos told McVeigh to go forward and then, tongue in cheek, said something along the lines of "and don't try to kick a goal" - no doubt taking the piss. I do not think that Roos would decide to tank in the last few minutes. If they planned to lose the game it would be a game plan that all (or most senior players at least) would know well before the game started.

      Thirdly, it was a dumb thing to say, even if he did not think anyone would hear. It is one of those things that is clearly easy to do (for the naive or the arrogant - take your pick) but words out of context often look bad and Roos does not want to put himself in a position where he or the club could have their integrity called into question.

      Fourthy, if there ever is a betting scandal in AFL, it will be in this comp. How easy would it have been for a few Sydney boys to get their mates to bet a few thousand each on a Swans loss and then throw it. Becuase no one cares about the result it is ripe for a fixing scandal.

      And finally, it is a dumb comp. Oh, and Roos' "the AFL is out to get me" is a little pathetic, but I wont go there.

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      • bennyfrou
        On the Rookie List
        • Jul 2006
        • 327

        #63
        Originally posted by ROK Lobster
        Because people bet on it I expect.

        My two bob's worth.

        Firstly, like most others, I think the pre-season comp is a waste of time. If the AFL want to wring another 4 weeks worth of gate takings out of the public, extend the season. If it needs a place to experiment with rules, the rules are probably crap. I have no interest in it, do not watch it, and probably would not even watch it if Sydney made the final.

        Secondly, I think it is most likely that Roos told McVeigh to go forward and then, tongue in cheek, said something along the lines of "and don't try to kick a goal" - no doubt taking the piss. I do not think that Roos would decide to tank in the last few minutes. If they planned to lose the game it would be a game plan that all (or most senior players at least) would know well before the game started.



        Thirdly, it was a dumb thing to say, even if he did not think anyone would hear. It is one of those things that is clearly easy to do (for the naive or the arrogant - take your pick) but words out of context often look bad and Roos does not want to put himself in a position where he or the club could have their integrity called into question.

        Fourthy, if there ever is a betting scandal in AFL, it will be in this comp. How easy would it have been for a few Sydney boys to get their mates to bet a few thousand each on a Swans loss and then throw it. Becuase no one cares about the result it is ripe for a fixing scandal.

        And finally, it is a dumb comp. Oh, and Roos' "the AFL is out to get me" is a little pathetic, but I wont go there.
        Don't you have to be leading a game to throw it or tank it? I don't think we lead all day, therefore this whole ordeal is pathetic. It wasn't our game to lose as we were not winning.
        Last edited by liz; 3 March 2008, 12:03 AM. Reason: Fixed quotation format

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        • BSA5
          Senior Player
          • Feb 2008
          • 2522

          #64
          Originally posted by bennyfrou
          Don't you have to be leading a game to throw it or tank it? I don't think we lead all day, therefore this whole ordeal is pathetic. It wasn't our game to lose as we were not winning.
          No. You just have to avoid winning. Now, it may have been that we never had a chance to throw the game, if we were never in a goal-scoring position (this is assuming that Roos DID throw the game, which is iffy, and certainly tough to prove if true), in which case we didn't throw the game, but still, supposedly, the intent was there, and that's what's important. You still charge somebody for attempted murder. The same principle would apply here.

          And we were winning at some stages of the game. Quite often, in fact.
          Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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          • liz
            Veteran
            Site Admin
            • Jan 2003
            • 16768

            #65
            Last part of this article states that no action will be taken against the club or Roos over this "issue".

            Everitt to miss Sydney's opener against Saints - realfooty.com.au

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            • Cheer Squad mbr
              In The Apple Isle
              • Nov 2007
              • 347

              #66
              Originally posted by goswannie14
              Just because they play/have played for us doesn't mean everyone has to like them.
              It's what you'd expect from any die-hard fan, unconditional like for anyone in your team.
              I guess club supporters come in varying degrees.
              "Two cities, One team, Together, Living the Dream."

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              • Triple B
                Formerly 'BBB'
                • Feb 2003
                • 6999

                #67
                Originally posted by liz
                Last part of this article states that no action will be taken against the club or Roos over this "issue".

                Everitt to miss Sydney's opener against Saints - realfooty.com.au
                Don't think so Liz, have another read.

                The 'issue' referred to in that article is Roos' remarks about the AFL having some sort of bad blood with him. It say's nothing about whether action or not will be taken re: the tanking allegations.
                Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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                • goswannie14
                  Leadership Group
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 11166

                  #68
                  Originally posted by Cheer Squad mbr
                  It's what you'd expect from any die-hard fan, unconditional like for anyone in your team.
                  I guess club supporters come in varying degrees.
                  To have one-eyed "like" for everyone in the team you support puts you in the same class as Collingwood supporters. When players are clearly deficient in the skills dept, or are out of form then they are not beyond criticism. To say they are is just plain stupid,

                  FWIW I have been a Swans supporter for nearly 40 years. I was in the CS back in the days of the Lake Oval.

                  Are you telling me that you think Dermott Brereton is a great player/footballer and I should love/like him just because he played for us? What about John Murphy or Neville Fields? The same question could be asked about many players who have donned the red and white over the years.
                  Does God believe in Atheists?

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                  • BigBarryRound25
                    Glutton for punishment
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 59

                    #69
                    Originally posted by goswannie14
                    To have one-eyed "like" for everyone in the team you support puts you in the same class as Collingwood supporters. When players are clearly deficient in the skills dept, or are out of form then they are not beyond criticism. To say they are is just plain stupid,

                    FWIW I have been a Swans supporter for nearly 40 years. I was in the CS back in the days of the Lake Oval.

                    Are you telling me that you think Dermott Brereton is a great player/footballer and I should love/like him just because he played for us? What about John Murphy or Neville Fields? The same question could be asked about many players who have donned the red and white over the years.

                    Good points GoSwannie but I have pretty fond memories of Nifty Neville Fields in the red and the white
                    Silence is golden
                    Duct tape is silver

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                    • Cheer Squad mbr
                      In The Apple Isle
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 347

                      #70
                      Originally posted by goswannie14
                      Are you telling me that you think Dermott Brereton is a great player/footballer and I should love/like him just because he played for us?
                      You think Brereton was a bad player?

                      Originally posted by Dr Diabolical
                      What a load of mindless drivel!
                      Have another drink.

                      I suppose you guys would also publicly declare your dislike or critizism of any family members for whatever embarrassing indiscretions they may have.
                      Last edited by Cheer Squad mbr; 3 March 2008, 12:21 PM.
                      "Two cities, One team, Together, Living the Dream."

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                      • goswannie14
                        Leadership Group
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 11166

                        #71
                        Originally posted by goswannie14
                        Are you telling me that you think Dermott Brereton is a great player/footballer and I should love/like him just because he played for us? What about John Murphy or Neville Fields? The same question could be asked about many players who have donned the red and white over the years.
                        Originally posted by Cheer Squad mbr
                        You think Brereton was a bad player?
                        The point of the quote is in bold. You made the assertion that we should like/love all players that have ever pulled on the red and white. I was making the point.

                        I have obviously made my point very clearly, because you seem to be avoiding it.
                        I suppose you guys would also publicly declare your dislike or critizism of any family members for whatever embarrassing indiscretions they may have.
                        Yeah I do. So what, that has nothing to do with your comment that you made and I responded to.
                        Does God believe in Atheists?

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                        • swantastic
                          Veterans List
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 7275

                          #72
                          Originally posted by thejones,s
                          How about getting of McVeighs back...that one thing i hate.

                          Putting knife into our own players..
                          Couldn't agree more but after all this is RWO,and its our right as supporters to bag our own players and some times then need bagging.
                          Last edited by swantastic; 3 March 2008, 12:40 PM.
                          Now this is a thread that i would expect on the ego -centric, wank session that is redandwhiteonline.com...

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                          • hammo
                            Veterans List
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 5554

                            #73
                            Originally posted by ROK Lobster
                            Because people bet on it I expect.

                            My two bob's worth.

                            Firstly, like most others, I think the pre-season comp is a waste of time. If the AFL want to wring another 4 weeks worth of gate takings out of the public, extend the season. If it needs a place to experiment with rules, the rules are probably crap. I have no interest in it, do not watch it, and probably would not even watch it if Sydney made the final.

                            Secondly, I think it is most likely that Roos told McVeigh to go forward and then, tongue in cheek, said something along the lines of "and don't try to kick a goal" - no doubt taking the piss. I do not think that Roos would decide to tank in the last few minutes. If they planned to lose the game it would be a game plan that all (or most senior players at least) would know well before the game started.

                            Thirdly, it was a dumb thing to say, even if he did not think anyone would hear. It is one of those things that is clearly easy to do (for the naive or the arrogant - take your pick) but words out of context often look bad and Roos does not want to put himself in a position where he or the club could have their integrity called into question.

                            Fourthy, if there ever is a betting scandal in AFL, it will be in this comp. How easy would it have been for a few Sydney boys to get their mates to bet a few thousand each on a Swans loss and then throw it. Becuase no one cares about the result it is ripe for a fixing scandal.

                            And finally, it is a dumb comp. Oh, and Roos' "the AFL is out to get me" is a little pathetic, but I wont go there.
                            ROKL, I agree with everything you have said.

                            Like all pre-season games, I thought it was quite forgettable, with some players showing glimpses of potential and far too many skill errors which is understandable for the first game of the year. You certainly couldn't fault the endeavour of the players.

                            I think Roos probably did say what he's alleged to have said, but of course didn't mean it. For all the flaws of the pre-season cup, why would you proactively seek to deny a very young team playing a rare senior game a win in the red and white?

                            Finally, Roos has form on this. If the AFL doesn't think Roos was joking, they should be made to sit through every press conference he has ever given. Roos deals in sarcasm whether it be the preseason or after a losing grand final. Its his first instinct to always give a joke response. He thinks he's pretty clever, some find it refreshing but I find it @@@@ing annoying. What may have seemed clever and witty at the time and turned out to be a fairly serious issue for the club.
                            "As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk

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                            • CureTheSane
                              Carpe Noctem
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 5032

                              #74
                              Originally posted by hammo

                              Finally, Roos has form on this. If the AFL doesn't think Roos was joking, they should be made to sit through every press conference he has ever given. Roos deals in sarcasm whether it be the preseason or after a losing grand final. Its his first instinct to always give a joke response. He thinks he's pretty clever, some find it refreshing but I find it @@@@ing annoying. What may have seemed clever and witty at the time and turned out to be a fairly serious issue for the club.
                              Yeah, me too.

                              I hate seeing him interviewed as he comes off as someone who won't really give a serious discussion.
                              I guess the upside is that he can fall back on that drivel when things like this happen....
                              The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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                              • Chow-Chicker
                                Senior Player
                                • Jun 2006
                                • 1602

                                #75
                                This is a meaningless investigation that will amount to nothing (as usual). A complete waste of time with the AFL trying to portray themselves as authoritively strong. Pfft.

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