Pyke to announce retirement at B&F
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Is administrator speak for he hasn't told us yet.Comment
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Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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Hey all don't usually post on here.But on Friday Pykes manager was interviewed on NAB trade radio where he basically said Mike would probably be ok for another year but had a fantastic job opportunity in the business sector and would be retiring in all likelihood.When interviewers suggested that Mike would make announcement at that nights B+F his manger didn't correct them.Comment
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Hey all don't usually post on here.But on Friday Pykes manager was interviewed on NAB trade radio where he basically said Mike would probably be ok for another year but had a fantastic job opportunity in the business sector and would be retiring in all likelihood.When interviewers suggested that Mike would make announcement at that nights B+F his manger didn't correct them.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)Comment
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It's well known in corporate life that it's unwise to talk someone out of a resignation. Once someone submits a resignation or talks about leaving, then they have mentally left the building.
If Pyke's manager has mentioned that Pyke is seriously considering a corporate banking opportunity then Pyke has mentally left the SCG.
If he was fully focused on playing in the AFL in 2016, there would be no mention of Pyke's investment banking opportunity.
Once someone has mentally left the building their performance is seriously compromised.
Regardless of what happens on the trade market for Ruckman, the Swans should try not to talk Pyke out of retiring.
The Swans community should be delighted that Pyke has an exciting post AFL career to move onto.Comment
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I think Matt80...I mean 6'2.. Has a good point. If Pyke is considering retiring, then he should retire.
AFL requires 100% commitment 100% of the time....That certainly applies for an ageing ruckman with dicky knees.Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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It's well known in corporate life that it's unwise to talk someone out of a resignation. Once someone submits a resignation or talks about leaving, then they have mentally left the building.
If Pyke's manager has mentioned that Pyke is seriously considering a corporate banking opportunity then Pyke has mentally left the SCG.
If he was fully focused on playing in the AFL in 2016, there would be no mention of Pyke's investment banking opportunity.
Once someone has mentally left the building their performance is seriously compromised.
Regardless of what happens on the trade market for Ruckman, the Swans should try not to talk Pyke out of retiring.
The Swans community should be delighted that Pyke has an exciting post AFL career to move onto.
The reverence for the corporate life; the implication that I know best and the familiar, gratuitious and condescending advice as to how we should think....
I reckon it's him, just flying under a false flag.Comment
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