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  • crackedactor
    Regular in the Side
    • May 2012
    • 919

    #76
    Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
    I like to think that when bad things happen, they are usually the result of a stuff up, rather than a conspiracy. The management of McLachlan and Fitzpatrick, was making me increasingly question that assumption.
    Personally they has to be some element of conspiracy, unfortunately To what degree, we will never know. But it was good to pick up the morning newspapers and read about him going!!! Hopefully it was Fitzpatrick going after the Swans rather than a joint effort.

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    • 56-14
      Warming the Bench
      • Dec 2015
      • 260

      #77
      The AFL Commission does not have to conspire. The reality is that they rule the roast & will / can do whatever they like.

      Whether it's Fitzpatrick or Goyder, Demetriou or McLachlan, nothing will change (unfortunately).

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      • 56-14
        Warming the Bench
        • Dec 2015
        • 260

        #78
        [QUOTE=56-14;717619]The AFL Commission does not have to conspire. The reality is that they rule the roast & will / can do whatever they like.

        Meant "rule the roost".

        (Oh for a roast Pork or Lamb!)

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        • Mel_C
          Veterans List
          • Jan 2003
          • 4470

          #79
          So glad that Fitzpatrick is gone but it won't change how much he has screwed us over. And it makes me mad when he says that he was pleased with the outcome of the grand final! (Yeah ok his reasoning was because of equalisation but it still gives me the @@@@s).

          In the Herald Sun Fitzpatrick was asked about that expletive filled phone conversation with Colless and he said it was a "robust conversation" and he was surprised that it was made public.

          I liked the response from Colless..."If Mike was surprised that it was made public, I was surprised that he behaved like a thug and a bully...I thought it said a lot about the individual and the way he operated." And when he was asked to comment on Fitzpatrick's legacy to the game he said he had no comment [emoji4] .

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          • dejavoodoo44
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2015
            • 8490

            #80
            [QUOTE=56-14;717620]
            Originally posted by 56-14
            The AFL Commission does not have to conspire. The reality is that they rule the roast & will / can do whatever they like.

            Meant "rule the roost".

            (Oh for a roast Pork or Lamb!)
            Now that you've inadvertently invented it, I quite like the phrase, "rule the roast". Though hopefully the producers of Masterchef don't get hold of it. Otherwise, we could be in for a saturation ad campaign: 'Masterchef, who will rule the roast!?'.

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

              #81
              Originally posted by Mel_C
              I liked the response from Colless..."If Mike was surprised that it was made public, I was surprised that he behaved like a thug and a bully...I thought it said a lot about the individual and the way he operated." And when he was asked to comment on Fitzpatrick's legacy to the game he said he had no comment [emoji4] .

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              [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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              • S.S. Bleeder
                Senior Player
                • Sep 2014
                • 2165

                #82
                Originally posted by Mel_C
                So glad that Fitzpatrick is gone but it won't change how much he has screwed us over. And it makes me mad when he says that he was pleased with the outcome of the grand final! (Yeah ok his reasoning was because of equalisation but it still gives me the @@@@s).

                In the Herald Sun Fitzpatrick was asked about that expletive filled phone conversation with Colless and he said it was a "robust conversation" and he was surprised that it was made public.

                I liked the response from Colless..."If Mike was surprised that it was made public, I was surprised that he behaved like a thug and a bully...I thought it said a lot about the individual and the way he operated." And when he was asked to comment on Fitzpatrick's legacy to the game he said he had no comment [emoji4] .

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                I miss Colless. ????

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