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  • chammond
    • Jan 2003
    • 1368

    #16
    Originally posted by liz
    Moderator note: Can we please not let this thread disintegrate into yet another Melbourne vs Sydney slagfest. It is old, trite and - given we have natives and residents of each city (and many that claim allegiance to neither) - akin to trolling. It is also of close to no relevance to the Sydney Swans and AFL, which hence not relevant to this forum.
    Wholeheartedly agree. Everyone knows that Gippsland is the real home of football. And is God's own country

    But please don't tell anyone!

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    • spiffy-dude
      Suspended by the MRP
      • Oct 2013
      • 202

      #17
      I am just stating one of the reasons why Lance seems to be happier. I don't care for the sydney vs melb thing but miserable weather does play a big part in someones psyche. Sorry but the weather down south is just hidous.

      Or is talking about the weather now a no no? Settle down my little angry melbournians.

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      Originally posted by Bloods05
      Melbourne is a fabulous city, my former home town and the home of real footy. The footy media in Melbourne is hopeless, sure, but so is the mainstream media everywhere these days. Don't even get me started on the Sydney media.

      Show some respect.
      Who cares which city is better? The weather is terrible and one thing we can all agree on.

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      • Bloods05
        Senior Player
        • Oct 2008
        • 1641

        #18
        Originally posted by spiffy-dude
        I am just stating one of the reasons why Lance seems to be happier. I don't care for the sydney vs melb thing but miserable weather does play a big part in someones psyche. Sorry but the weather down south is just hidous.

        Or is talking about the weather now a no no? Settle down my little angry melbournians.

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        Who cares which city is better? The weather is terrible and one thing we can all agree on.
        Of course the Melbourne/Sydney rivalry is tedious. Both are great cities. Equally tedious is the weather comparison: I actually prefer cooler weather, as do many people. "Miserable" describes a state of mind, not the weather. So no, that is not "one thing we can all agree on".

        Where this does become an issue for Swans supporters is when it degenerates into a denigration of the club's Melbourne heritage, and the insinuation that this needs to be somehow jettisoned if the club is to progress in Sydney. That has been seriously argued in this forum in recent weeks, and I for one find it divisive and silly, to say the least.

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        • liz
          Veteran
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 16764

          #19
          I see that KJ's captain's address has now been added to the Swans' website. I look forward to watching it when I get home.

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          • ShockOfHair
            One Man Out
            • Dec 2007
            • 3668

            #20
            Originally posted by Bloods05
            Of course the Melbourne/Sydney rivalry is tedious. Both are great cities. Equally tedious is the weather comparison: I actually prefer cooler weather, as do many people. "Miserable" describes a state of mind, not the weather. So no, that is not "one thing we can all agree on".

            Where this does become an issue for Swans supporters is when it degenerates into a denigration of the club's Melbourne heritage, and the insinuation that this needs to be somehow jettisoned if the club is to progress in Sydney. That has been seriously argued in this forum in recent weeks, and I for one find it divisive and silly, to say the least.
            Yes, one of the many cool things about the Swans today is how they embrace the South Melbourne heritage and make sure all young players learn about it. The banner in the 2005 GF said it all.
            The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news

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            • mariachi
              Pushing for Selection
              • Sep 2005
              • 72

              #21
              As Billy Connolly said: "There's no such thing as bad weather; just bad clothing choices". I'm like many who love both cities.

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              • bloodsbigot
                Regular in the Side
                • Mar 2010
                • 813

                #22
                Originally posted by liz
                I see that KJ's captain's address has now been added to the Swans' website. I look forward to watching it when I get home.
                The content of the message was good, but he did a terrible job delivering it. No offense to Kieran, but he stumbled quite a bit during his delivery, had bad tonality and had no connection with the audience. Looks like an average high school student giving an oral presentation. McVeigh a few years back did a much better job.

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                • Bloods05
                  Senior Player
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 1641

                  #23
                  Originally posted by bloodsbigot
                  The content of the message was good, but he did a terrible job delivering it. No offense to Kieran, but he stumbled quite a bit during his delivery, had bad tonality and had no connection with the audience. Looks like an average high school student giving an oral presentation. McVeigh a few years back did a much better job.
                  "Terrible job" is a colossal overstatement. He was a bit stilted and nervous and was obviously reading most of the time, but he was fluent and clear and did a pretty decent job for a young bloke whose primary occupation is kicking a footy. As a former coach of public speakers I would rate him as a promising talent. Not perfect, but a lot to work with.

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                  • bloodsbigot
                    Regular in the Side
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 813

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Bloods05
                    "Terrible job" is a colossal overstatement. He was a bit stilted and nervous and was obviously reading most of the time, but he was fluent and clear and did a pretty decent job for a young bloke whose primary occupation is kicking a footy. As a former coach of public speakers I would rate him as a promising talent. Not perfect, but a lot to work with.
                    I understand he's young etc... and I think he did a decent job for his age... but he needs work on it... badly. I'm sure it's just that he isn't in that situation every day (Speaking formally in front of an audience). I'm sure he does a bang-up job when he's revving up the team at the start of the game.

                    Kieran Jack is one of my favourite players and I tipped him to be the captain back in 2010, so please don't mistake my criticism of his public speaking skills to that of nastiness. Just needs fine-tuning is all. McVeigh or even Kirk should give him tips.

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                    • ScottH
                      It's Goodes to cheer!!
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 23665

                      #25
                      Unfortunately not everyone can talk to a large audience.
                      You either have it or you don't.

                      Kieren obviously doesn't have it.

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                      • liz
                        Veteran
                        Site Admin
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 16764

                        #26
                        Originally posted by ScottH
                        Unfortunately not everyone can talk to a large audience.
                        You either have it or you don't.

                        Kieren obviously doesn't have it.
                        Don't agree with that. Public speaking is a skill that can be practised and learned in the same way as many other skills. Some people find it a little easier to learn that other, but most people can become decent if they have sufficient practice. If KJ had spent as many hours practising public speaking as he has running and kicking a Sherrin, he'd probably be pretty good at it by now.

                        I thought his speech was fine. Yes, the delivery might have been better had he not been so obviously reading it, but if you go back and watch past speeches from people like McVeigh, you'll notice he has detailed notes in front of him too - he has just learned to look up at the audience a little more often.

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                        • Ludwig
                          Veterans List
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 9359

                          #27
                          Suggestions for alternative speakers at next year's jumper presentation dinner:

                          Mike Pyke: 6 minute speech completed in 2 minutes. Everyone says it was great, but no one can tell you what it was about.

                          Adam Goodes: Inspirational speech, but talks so slowly that Bobby Skilton falls asleep half way through.

                          Dan Hannebery: Energtic! Everyone pumped. Doctors advise Bobby Skilton to never attend another jumper presentation dinner again.

                          Allir Allir: No one can say what it was about, but everyone says it was a 'feel good story'.

                          Buddy Franklin: Can't do it. Has previous engagement.

                          Rhyce Shaw: Can't find notes and fumbles through speech. Notes discovered 2 hours later in Nick Malcelski's beard.

                          Dane Rampe: Nobody listens, they're just watching his hair.

                          Ryan O'Keefe: Everyone comments how good Kieran Jack's speech was the previous year.

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                          • Untamed Snark
                            Senior Player
                            • Feb 2011
                            • 1375

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Ludwig
                            Suggestions for alternative speakers at next year's jumper presentation dinner:

                            Mike Pyke: 6 minute speech completed in 2 minutes. Everyone says it was great, but no one can tell you what it was about.

                            Adam Goodes: Inspirational speech, but talks so slowly that Bobby Skilton falls asleep half way through.

                            Dan Hannebery: Energtic! Everyone pumped. Doctors advise Bobby Skilton to never attend another jumper presentation dinner again.

                            Allir Allir: No one can say what it was about, but everyone says it was a 'feel good story'.

                            Buddy Franklin: Can't do it. Has previous engagement.

                            Rhyce Shaw: Can't find notes and fumbles through speech. Notes discovered 2 hours later in Nick Malcelski's beard.

                            Dane Rampe: Nobody listens, they're just watching his hair.

                            Ryan O'Keefe: Everyone comments how good Kieran Jack's speech was the previous year.
                            Benny McGlynn, we assume the speech is fantastic, however as the speaker is blocked by the lectern no one is absolutely sure
                            Chillin' with the strange Quarks

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                            • Primmy
                              Proud Tragic Swan
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 5970

                              #29
                              I didn't have a problem with Kizz's speech. Not perfect, but he is a footballer, not a public speaker. I understood him, diction good, so what if he had to rely on notes. I have seen many senior Swans officials do that! I have heard a lot lot worse. Kell for instance.

                              So why on earth would a Swans supporter even want to chip at Kizz?? The content of the speech was good for a Jumper Presentation Night. It was not exactly the opening of Parliament!
                              If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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                              • spiffy-dude
                                Suspended by the MRP
                                • Oct 2013
                                • 202

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Ludwig
                                [U]
                                Ryan O'Keefe: Everyone comments how good Kieran Jack's speech was the previous year.

                                ahhaha good good.

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