Goodbye Tadhg!

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  • timthefish
    Regular in the Side
    • Sep 2003
    • 940

    and the carping continues....

    if a player comes to a decision after careful consideration and consultation with medicos, physios, the coach and his closest team-mates past and present that he does not have what it takes it is not in the interest of the club for him to stay out out of duty/loyalty.

    this is a much better situation than him pulling the plug mid-season after a sequence of below-par performances.

    it is also a much better situation than there having been a hasty decision at the end of last year.

    good luck to him.

    and if you think simon is wrong about the nature of afl contracts, then please point out his error instead of trying to paint him as arrogant. play the ball not the man and you might just manage to reflect some of the character tadhg has shown in the past decade.
    then again, i think it would be worth trying 15-16 players on field so what would i know

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    • timthefish
      Regular in the Side
      • Sep 2003
      • 940

      Originally posted by Mr Magoo
      the timing couldnt have been worse...
      yes it could have. how does round 13 after a bunch of ordinary performances sound?
      then again, i think it would be worth trying 15-16 players on field so what would i know

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      • ugg
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        Site Admin
        • Jan 2003
        • 15978

        Originally posted by timthefish
        yes it could have. how does round 13 after a bunch of ordinary performances sound?
        It sounds wonderful. At least no contracts would have been broken. Isn't that what football is about after all.
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        • Bloods05
          Senior Player
          • Oct 2008
          • 1641

          Originally posted by Vonsteinman
          You are surely kidding mate.....?

          Fancy wishing further injury on a bloke whose dediction to the Swans sees him play on after getting a team mate to fix a shoulder dislocation...

          It's very sad to see him go. He's clearly had a hard time coming to the decision. Putting aside the last two years' injuries for a moment, the fact that he stuck it out the last three years since his old man passed on is testament to the bloke that he is.

          So many great memories from watching him play that I can't single any out. Maybe the end-to-end passage of play that he created and followed in the '05 GF if I was pushed to name one. Above and beyond all that, a tremendous bloke to meet and have a chat with on Coogee Beach one day following a club recovery session is how I'll remember him. He stuck around with Andrew Schauble for half an hour or so after the rest of the team had left just chewing the fat.

          If you do bother having a look at this Tadhg, best of luck mate and hope you do win an All Ireland title, honour your old man's contribution to the game and end up getting everything you hope out of the decision to go back early.

          Great to see some generosity of spirit Vonsteinman. Thanks Tadhg and God speed.

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          • connolly
            Registered User
            • Aug 2005
            • 2461

            Originally posted by timthefish
            and if you think simon is wrong about the nature of afl contracts, then please point out his error instead of trying to paint him as arrogant. play the ball not the man and you might just manage to reflect some of the character tadhg has shown in the past decade.
            Thats a bit rich after his superior posturing. Some of us believed that Coney should have been held to his contract and the shafters from ulster pursued in the courts. There were grounds. Please refer to the ealier thread. Action aganist Coney and the Ulster GAA would have made Kenneally really seriously think twice about walking out. We either have real and enforced contracts or not. Hawthorn do. We don't apparently. A new principle is being put forward here. The only professional footballers who play for the club are those who deep down passionately want to. The number of footballers who have played for clubs at a high standard who would rather have been somewhere else is legion. Of course everyone would like to be with a club on the cusp of a premiership. Professional footballers play where they are contracted. Amateurs play where they please. We have just seen an amateur attitude take hold of the club. Not a good sign for the future. How would you feel if you were a young footballer seeing a senior premiership player walk out on the club and contracts because hey he feels like it. Kenneally (and Coney) have given us the finger and have no doubt left a deflated and demoralised group of young players behind them. This is not a rebuilding process of which the club is in charge. Its a shambles.
            Last edited by connolly; 30 January 2009, 11:09 AM.
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            • AnnieH
              RWOs Black Sheep
              • Aug 2006
              • 11332

              Originally posted by Big Al
              Thanks for the memories Tadhg...it's a shame it will tainted a tad by the poor timing of your decision. However your were a true gentlemen (my nephew will never forget your kind words) and I wish you all the very best.
              Damn you Tiger ... a true gentleman and a tops bloke who got him mum tickets to the Pope's gig.

              You make it hard for me to hate you Tiger!!!



              (I'm actually a more upset because I wanted to get him to sign a new hat to replace the one I "lost" last year ... now I'll never get that bloody signature. Boo Hoo.)
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              • jono2707
                Goes up to 11
                • Oct 2007
                • 3326

                Originally posted by connolly
                I take it you don't mean loyal service but an equine kind of service as in shagging the club
                Call Lifeline - they're on 13 11 14 - they might help you get over this whole situation. I'm sure they'd suggest some better outlets for your grief and anger than your endless and tiresome carping on this subject here.

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                • connolly
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 2461

                  Originally posted by jono2707
                  Call Lifeline - they're on 13 11 14 - they might help you get over this whole situation. I'm sure they'd suggest some better outlets for your grief and anger than your endless and tiresome carping on this subject here.
                  The kid we could have drafted if your hero had told the club of his intentions last year is probably really upset.
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                  • CJK
                    Human
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 2170

                    Originally posted by Mr Magoo
                    1. I dont think there is any point from a personal performance perspective in making these guys perform their contracts. What good would an uncommitted Tadhg have been for 2009. I think the club is smart not wasting money forcing someone to perform (in legal fees etc). Really what benefit did Hawthorn for example get out of forcing Everitt to stay in 2006 other than feeling good about themselves.
                    Can't believe it took 15 pages.

                    This is correct.

                    BTW - We need a sub forum for legal talk. It is boring.
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                    • Kanga
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 274

                      Originally posted by jono2707
                      Call Lifeline - they're on 13 11 14 - they might help you get over this whole situation. I'm sure they'd suggest some better outlets for your grief and anger than your endless and tiresome carping on this subject here.
                      Is it better that I pipe in now and give Connolly the chance to blame NMFC for Keneally's decision? Surely they had a hand in it like every other conspiracy theory Connolly chooses! Aylett? Casey? etc etc.

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                      • Bloods05
                        Senior Player
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 1641

                        Originally posted by connolly
                        The kid we could have drafted if your hero had told the club of his intentions last year is probably really upset.
                        You have issues mate. Footy might be the greatest thing on earth, but it's still just footy. I know a place where you can buy a sense of proportion. Get your people to talk to my people.

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                        • Bloodlines
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 29

                          The Tige

                          I wish Tige well. He has given skin and bone to the club for 10 years. He's a True Blood an immortal who will live forever as a member of the 2005 team. I wondered last year if his body could stand another year. I mean having Leo popping your shoulder back in three times a game, a dicky knee ..... I have loved very minute of watching him play. I will never forget those runs from the backline.....Sad he is going and sad we won't get a chance to say goodbye at the SCG. Same with Fozzy-two blokes who have given us all they could. All you smart arses bagging him you should get another club to follow you make me sick
                          Good luck Tige! Here's hoping you get that flag for the Kerrymen and Tim

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                          • Bloods05
                            Senior Player
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 1641

                            Originally posted by Bloodlines
                            I wish Tige well. He has given skin and bone to the club for 10 years. He's a True Blood an immortal who will live forever as a member of the 2005 team. I wondered last year if his body could stand another year. I mean having Leo popping your shoulder back in three times a game, a dicky knee ..... I have loved very minute of watching him play. I will never forget those runs from the backline.....Sad he is going and sad we won't get a chance to say goodbye at the SCG. Same with Fozzy-two blokes who have given us all they could. All you smart arses bagging him you should get another club to follow you make me sick
                            Good luck Tige! Here's hoping you get that flag for the Kerrymen and Tim


                            Well said Bloodlines. You are right - the thing I'm saddest about is that we won't get a chance to farewell him (or Fozzie) properly. They were both major contributors to one of the greatest memories of my life.

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                            • connolly
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 2461

                              Originally posted by Bloods05
                              You have issues mate. Footy might be the greatest thing on earth, but it's still just footy. I know a place where you can buy a sense of proportion. Get your people to talk to my people.
                              Im expressing an opinion. Thanks for the profound insight and tautology that football is football. Never occured to me.
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                              • CJK
                                Human
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 2170

                                I hope he fails miserably back in Ireland, but then, I do have a terrible sense of humour.
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