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  • rojo
    Opti-pessi-misti
    • Mar 2009
    • 1102

    Ah Goodesy, with one minute of a dance that was especially formulated for the Indigenous Under 16 football team, tidied up for the Indigenous All Stars team of 2011 and danced evidently before their game with Richmond, you have provoked a new media feeding frenzy. If nothing else it was worth it to see Eddie, Bruce and Hamish, but mostly Eddie in a state of shock at your temerity and searching desperately for some way to beat up a negative angle and slam you for it but doing it in a way that did not seem to be racist. The resulting charge, 'Adam Goodes has just committed the footballing crime of the century'. What was the crime? His dance intimidated Carlton supporters. It boggles the mind as to what the reaction would have been if he had had a 'Micky O' moment. This now seems to be the media justification for making a mountain out of a molehill. They search the camera angles to see if he went to the boundary line, and to find a shot which only has Carlton supporters in the background! I think Dan Hannebery's comment sums it up ...

    'Certain people having a go, making comments, at @adamroy37 for his celebration after a goal need to have a good hard look at themselves.'

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    • liz
      Veteran
      Site Admin
      • Jan 2003
      • 16742

      Originally posted by crackedactor
      What is happening with Jetta? He was good in 2012 but 2013 and 2014 he was not worth his place in the side. Now he last 4 games have very good and last night he was 2nd BOG. Has HE done something different?
      He was injured for much of 2013, and when he wasn't, teams were paying him a lot more attention after his 2012 season. Last year you could see the coaches trying to change his game. He spent far more time in traffic, and less out in space. I don't agree that he wasn't worth his spot in the team, but his efforts were, at times, frustratingly inconsistent.

      I think we're now just seeing the maturity of a player whose been in the system for a few years, is approaching the level of fitness he needs to be a really good player, and has graduated from being a two trick player to a well rounded and confident one.

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      • Gary
        Regular in the Side
        • Sep 2005
        • 608

        Originally posted by rojo
        Ah Goodesy, with one minute of a dance that was especially formulated for the Indigenous Under 16 football team, tidied up for the Indigenous All Stars team of 2011 and danced evidently before their game with Richmond, you have provoked a new media feeding frenzy. If nothing else it was worth it to see Eddie, Bruce and Hamish, but mostly Eddie in a state of shock at your temerity and searching desperately for some way to beat up a negative angle and slam you for it but doing it in a way that did not seem to be racist. The resulting charge, 'Adam Goodes has just committed the footballing crime of the century'. What was the crime? His dance intimidated Carlton supporters. It boggles the mind as to what the reaction would have been if he had had a 'Micky O' moment. This now seems to be the media justification for making a mountain out of a molehill. They search the camera angles to see if he went to the boundary line, and to find a shot which only has Carlton supporters in the background! I think Dan Hannebery's comment sums it up ...

        'Certain people having a go, making comments, at @adamroy37 for his celebration after a goal need to have a good hard look at themselves.'
        "I have had occasion to be less than happy with Adam about some of his statements since his OZ of Year ... especially aligning himself with or putting any fair dinkum credence on anything John Pilger says ... but ... the carry on orchestrated last night by "Look at me" Eddie and a few of his offsiders was a staggering beat up of very little ... Eddie feigned "that's enough" & immediately fostered more negative comments ... all the while delighting in his self perceived smarts ... he dismissed the OK Richo interview as inconclusive and then bagged the journalists who he thought did not give "his" issue enough of a run during the Horse media questions ...the guy should be banned from football commentary & stick to watching Collingwood struggle and asking quiz questions ... is there any way to get the message through to Fox?"

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        • aardvark
          Veterans List
          • Mar 2010
          • 5685

          I support Adams right to do these things but I wish he wouldn't. I'm getting tired of the media spotlight being constantly on our club.

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          • Ludwig
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2007
            • 9359

            It wasn't all that long ago when aboriginal players were regularly vilified by fans and other players alike. Thanks to the pioneering stance led by Michael Long and Nicky Winmar our awareness of racism has been raised to the fore of public discussion and much improvement has been made. Now players of all races and ethnicities can play football without being subjected to racial taunts, at least most of the time. But clearly racism is still widespread in the community and incidents or racial vilification persist.

            Adam Goodes has taken the mantle to continue the fight against institutional and casual racism. It is a worthy cause. We need people like Adam to make sure that the issue is not swept under the carpet and we don't revert to the way things were when Adam began his football career. He's clearing the path for young aboriginal players to enter the game without the fear and pain of racial vilification. Being confronting is part of the task. Some of the reaction to his goal celebration illustrates the lack of understanding of the challenges facing Indigenous Australians at every stage of life. If high profile celebrities don't lead the way in the making us aware of the issues, then who will?

            It's the AFL's indigenous round and issues relating to indigenous players and the indigenous community are being aired. I think that's what is meant to happen.

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            • Ludwig
              Veterans List
              • Apr 2007
              • 9359

              Originally posted by liz
              He was injured for much of 2013, and when he wasn't, teams were paying him a lot more attention after his 2012 season. Last year you could see the coaches trying to change his game. He spent far more time in traffic, and less out in space. I don't agree that he wasn't worth his spot in the team, but his efforts were, at times, frustratingly inconsistent.

              I think we're now just seeing the maturity of a player whose been in the system for a few years, is approaching the level of fitness he needs to be a really good player, and has graduated from being a two trick player to a well rounded and confident one.
              Totally agree. Jetta has been a revelation this year. He's finally put his game together to become the complete package we have waited for so long. His impact on games has been enormous and he's become one of our most important players. I hope we don't lose him, because it would be a huge setback for the club.

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              • aardvark
                Veterans List
                • Mar 2010
                • 5685

                Originally posted by Ludwig
                He's clearing the path for young aboriginal players to enter the game without the fear and pain of racial vilification. Being confronting is part of the task. Some of the reaction to his goal celebration illustrates the lack of understanding of the challenges facing Indigenous Australians at every stage of life. If high profile celebrities don't lead the way in the making us aware of the issues, then who will?.
                .

                I'm not convinced a war dance goal celebration during an AFL game will benefit his cause, in fact I doubt that was his reason for doing it.

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                • stellation
                  scott names the planets
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 9718

                  I went to the game with a buddy who is a Carlton fan, and found myself sitting around in the Carlton bay that Goodesy danced towards. I'm a Swans fan, and I love Goodesy, so take it with a grain of salt- but being right there the only people who were bothered by it were the people who decided to be bothered by it. There were plenty of Carlton fans in that bay that weren't offended, and many who seemed to quite like it- those who didn't enjoy it were the ones who had already decided to boo him regardless of what he did before they got to the ground.
                  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 time

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                  • Ludwig
                    Veterans List
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 9359

                    Eddie McGuire is such a liar! See No Cookies | Herald Sun

                    Talking to SEN on Saturday morning, McGuire responded, saying he was ?deeply offended? by anyone inferring he had been critical of the Swan.
                    ?I?m in full support of Adam Goodes, I never said it was violent or aggressive.?
                    During one part of Fox Footy?s coverage on Friday night McGuire said:
                    ?Let?s not go silly about the whole situation. Has anyone been able to find out anything about that situation. It is quite aggressive, let?s be honest,? he said.

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                    • Go Swannies
                      Veterans List
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 5697

                      Originally posted by Ludwig
                      It wasn't all that long ago when aboriginal players were regularly vilified by fans and other players alike. Thanks to the pioneering stance led by Michael Long and Nicky Winmar our awareness of racism has been raised to the fore of public discussion and much improvement has been made. Now players of all races and ethnicities can play football without being subjected to racial taunts, at least most of the time. But clearly racism is still widespread in the community and incidents or racial vilification persist.

                      Adam Goodes has taken the mantle to continue the fight against institutional and casual racism. It is a worthy cause. We need people like Adam to make sure that the issue is not swept under the carpet and we don't revert to the way things were when Adam began his football career. He's clearing the path for young aboriginal players to enter the game without the fear and pain of racial vilification. Being confronting is part of the task. Some of the reaction to his goal celebration illustrates the lack of understanding of the challenges facing Indigenous Australians at every stage of life. If high profile celebrities don't lead the way in the making us aware of the issues, then who will?

                      It's the AFL's indigenous round and issues relating to indigenous players and the indigenous community are being aired. I think that's what is meant to happen.
                      Fully agree with this - and Robbo. If you have a problem with what Goodes did, especially if you support the Swans and think he brings undue attention to the club, you may wish to reconsider your underlying issues with racial tolerance. I cheered and remain so proud that he is in the team I support. And I love the fact that Cyril has come out in strong support.

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                      • dimelb
                        pr. dim-melb; m not f
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 6889

                        Originally posted by Go Swannies
                        Fully agree with this - and Robbo. If you have a problem with what Goodes did, especially if you support the Swans and think he brings undue attention to the club, you may wish to reconsider your underlying issues with racial tolerance. I cheered and remain so proud that he is in the team I support. And I love the fact that Cyril has come out in strong support.
                        Is there a link to Cyril?

                        It's OK - I've caught up!
                        He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                        • erica
                          Happy and I know it
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 1247

                          Originally posted by dimelb
                          Is there a link to Cyril?
                          From Twitter:
                          cyril.jpg
                          All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund Burke

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                          • Meg
                            Go Swannies!
                            Site Admin
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 4828

                            Ok, let me get this straight. It's ok for indigenous dancers to showcase their culture in front of this woman and this man - but not in front of a crowd of Aussie rules football fans in a match during the AFL indigenous round?

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                            • Zlatorog
                              Senior Player
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 1748

                              It's amazing, isn't it. We are happy to showcase our indigenous heritage to foreigners, but when it comes to internal appreciations not so. It's obvious that the racism has been swept under the carpet and never properly addressed. The loonies on Foxfooty are perfect example of their passive (or even active) racism. I'm very disappointed that some of our Swans supporter on this forum belong into that category as well and it looks to me are proud of it.

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                              • Go Swannies
                                Veterans List
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 5697

                                Great comment to Robbo about what would the reaction have been if Twitter had been around when Nicky Winmar made his statement? I expect Adam Goodes will be remembered - including his actions last night - when Eddie is dead and buried. And we can tell the kids we were there when it happened.

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