Goodes and booing
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Yep, well done to Geelong fans.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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I think it's a sad day when footy crowds have to be congratulated for simply acting like decent human beings. We need more kindness in our world.All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund BurkeComment
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I agree, but given the events of recent weeks, and the mob mentality generally, it's good to be able to see a crowd act as they did last night. I suspect there were more than a few who were shamed into silence, but that's ok.Today's a draft of your epitaphComment
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Aly is a hypocritical platitude-spruiking tip-rat of the highest order. Make no mistake on that score. Why the AFL would waste their time listening to anything that cretin had to say is beyond reason.Damn that Sorcerer! Twenty gold pieces and I'm wankered on rohypnol!Comment
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I enjoyed the pre match welcome to country and the single banner at Geelong on Saturday night. It was sort of eerie when Goodesy got the ball early. Almost silent. There were a couple of lonely booers but that was it. Great! I'm surprised no one has mentioned the huge cheers when Goodesy made mistakes though, and these became louder over the match. When he was squeezed in the forward pocket in the last quarter, escaped, took off, bounced and was run down (by Lonergan was it?). There was an enormous roar, perhaps the biggest of the match. It was as if the crowd felt they needed some sort of release from the constraints on their right to boo. Seemed classic Aussie larrikin behaviour. Sorta funny except missed the point of Goodesy having missed a game because of the pain he felt from previous crowd treatment. Still, this was a different energy to that of booing at the games I've been at. Preferable but left me wondering.Last edited by mcsean; 10 August 2015, 07:00 AM. Reason: stupid iPad posted an incomplete response earlierComment
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I don't have a problem with Adam being booed at certain times during a game i.e. lining up for goal etc or being cheered at when he makes a mistake (almost every other player in the league has been subjected to this at one time or another), but that is not what this is about. It was the constant booing that got to him (with the racist undertone).
To say that to boo Adam at ANY time is racist is incorrect and if it goes the other way and he doesn't get booed at all then that will be a story in itself.
All Adam wants is to be treated like any other player.Comment
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I don't have a problem with Adam being booed at certain times during a game i.e. lining up for goal etc or being cheered at when he makes a mistake (almost every other player in the league has been subjected to this at one time or another), but that is not what this is about. It was the constant booing that got to him (with the racist undertone).
To say that to boo Adam at ANY time is racist is incorrect and if it goes the other way and he doesn't get booed at all then that will be a story in itself.
All Adam wants is to be treated like any other player.Comment
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You can't have it all people.
Just ask Gill.Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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If you watch the crowd at the time when he gets pinged for HTB whilst streaming down the wing/pocket, you can see a few people making, what appears to be, spear throwing actions.
It was nice to see all the indigenous boys from the cats, not only shake his hand but hug him as well after the game.Comment
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