We gave the big fella a great send off today. Every one stood as one, including the essendon mob. He was a bit of a mess by the time he reached the Noble Stand. A good mess tho. He would realise how much he was recognised and appreciated and dare I say it, Loved.
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True... However I can only go on what Hall said and how he said it. Reading more into it seems to indicate that people want to see more than there is. Hall gave every indication both orally and with his body language that there was relief with the decision made.
Also it still does not negate the fact that Hall was the architect of his own demise. Unfortunately we have become a society of blame where we don't take responsibility for our own actions anymore. We seem to always try to blame others. To Halls credit he hasn't done that and for that he should be commended.Bevo bandwagon driverComment
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Unfortunately I am on holiday overseas at the moment so I missed big Bazzas sendoff. I still and forever will think the Club hung him out to dry, and it could have been handled a lot better and without humilitiating a great player for the Swans who loved the Club and gave his all. If you watched the AFL Footy Show on Thursday night, the crowd loved him and he was so humble, and I personally don't think his indiscretions on the field were so bad that he deserved to fall on his sword for it.Comment
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..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
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Well I cried like a baby before he even came out in the ute. Oh the sadness of it.
Totally flattened me. I struggled to get into the game and I think the team all felt the same.Comment
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Barry being driven around the scg in tears certainly painted a sad image. Probably how I'll remember him - I'm sure the reality of his situation has hit home.He ate more cheese, than time allowedComment
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True... However I can only go on what Hall said and how he said it. Reading more into it seems to indicate that people want to see more than there is. Hall gave every indication both orally and with his body language that there was relief with the decision made.
Also it still does not negate the fact that Hall was the architect of his own demise. Unfortunately we have become a society of blame where we don't take responsibility for our own actions anymore. We seem to always try to blame others. To Halls credit he hasn't done that and for that he should be commended.If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhoodComment
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Often employees who have been badly treated or victimized presnt as having being releived that the nightmare is over. If a person is being humiliated they naturally want it to end. And this is indicative of what? Can anyone seriously suggest after what they saw yesterday that Hall left of his free will?Bevo bandwagon driverComment
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Paul Kelly certainly wasn't happy with the decision to let Hall go prematurely.
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/s...016212,00.html
Kelly raises the poiint. Was the insertion of financial penalties in the contract raised by the club? If not why not?Bevo bandwagon driverComment
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Obviously I agree with Kelly
Sad that there aren't more here who agree with Kells & I
Interested to hear those who have all been so elated to rid the team of Hall come out and pick through Kelly's points and disagree with what he's sayingThe difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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