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  • lwjoyner
    Regular in the Side
    • Nov 2004
    • 952

    Swans chat hanger on ers, what about the normal supporter

    See the AFL is taking 3 plane loads of hanger on ers tomorow to Qld. Nearly take p the whole Gabba, so much for the REAL supporters
  • Blood Fever
    Veterans List
    • Apr 2007
    • 4050

    #2
    Originally posted by lwjoyner
    See the AFL is taking 3 plane loads of hanger on ers tomorow to Qld. Nearly take p the whole Gabba, so much for the REAL supporters
    Please explain

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    • Mel_C
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 4470

      #3
      Originally posted by Blood Fever
      Please explain
      Some of the players partners and family are flying up to the hubs. Players such as Ablett who are currently stuck in Melbourne we also be travelling as well as AFL officials like Gill and Eddie. This must be costing the AFL millions.

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      • Blood Fever
        Veterans List
        • Apr 2007
        • 4050

        #4
        Originally posted by Mel_C
        Some of the players partners and family are flying up to the hubs. Players such as Ablett who are currently stuck in Melbourne we also be travelling as well as AFL officials like Gill and Eddie. This must be costing the AFL millions.
        Snouts in the trough while many suffer in Melbourne.

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

          #5
          Originally posted by Mel_C
          Some of the players partners and family are flying up to the hubs. Players such as Ablett who are currently stuck in Melbourne we also be travelling as well as AFL officials like Gill and Eddie. This must be costing the AFL millions.
          Won’t they have to go into 14-day quarantine when they arrive?

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          • KTigers
            Senior Player
            • Apr 2012
            • 2499

            #6
            It is common for people to want to have their family with them when they go away for a period to work.

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            • lwjoyner
              Regular in the Side
              • Nov 2004
              • 952

              #7
              its not such as work for many of these. No hassels with players taking wives and kids but what about eddie and the other hangers on

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              • barry
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                • Jan 2003
                • 8499

                #8
                All AFL moving to QLD = AFL grand final in QLD.

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                • KTigers
                  Senior Player
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 2499

                  #9
                  Originally posted by lwjoyner
                  its not such as work for many of these. No hassels with players taking wives and kids but what about eddie and the other hangers on
                  Oh c'mon, Eddie is the most important person in the AFL. Just ask him.

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                  • Faunac8
                    Senior Player
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 1548

                    #10
                    Yes it is common to want to have your family with however it’s not usually an option that’s available or viable . They are away for a few weeks not a few months. Most FIFO workers and the like would be amused by this scenario. Usually family’s are better off in their home environment anyway.
                    I wonder what the players in the sporting teams that headed to the UK or SA for a 3-4 month tour back in the day would think????

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                    • Melbourne_Blood
                      Senior Player
                      • May 2010
                      • 3312

                      #11
                      Honestly who cares?

                      The players have done their best to give us a season, they’ve had to make sacrifices to do that and I for one am very grateful. Has made this second lockdown somewhat more bearable.

                      It feels whinging for whinging sake .



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                      • Mel_C
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                        • Jan 2003
                        • 4470

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Meg
                        Won’t they have to go into 14-day quarantine when they arrive?
                        Yes they will be going into quarantine.

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

                          #13
                          From what I have read I think this thread has confused several events and their timeline.

                          The travel of partners and children into the Qld hubs was part of the conditions to which the players, through the Players Association, agreed for resumption of the season by moving into hubs.

                          Comparisons with other forms of away-from-home employment where workers (and their families) know their conditions of service before they sign on are irrelevant.

                          The large movement of the families (something like 400 people) took place about a month ago.

                          Firstly they had to spend 14 days in quarantine, then were allowed to join their player partners/fathers in hub accommodation. They are living under AFL restrictions including not being allowed to go to games (North were fined for breaking that rule).

                          According to the first Age article I’ve attached below the AFL has rejected the Swans’ request for players’ families to join them in Cairns. That might sound tough but it actually makes sense: our season will be over in about three weeks time - take off the 14-day quarantine period and there will be only about one week till the players can come back to Sydney.

                          The article says that some players will fly up to Qld this week. (And the second article below also mentions family members - I assume these are of players who will play finals whose families are not already there.) The players specifically mentioned are from Geelong, St Kilda and Richmond, all teams which will play finals, so getting these players through quarantine so they can be selected for finals if fit (eg Hannebery has to be recovered from hamstring surgery) makes sense.

                          The other people mentioned as flying up to Qld are ‘AFL officials and media partners’ (who will also have to go into 14-day quarantine). I have read elsewhere that this includes Gill and Paul Marsh (AFLPA). So they will have 14 days locked up in a hotel to bash out an agreement on list numbers and salary caps for next year!

                          Others here say Eddie is also going: perhaps that is in his media role?

                          I agree with Barry that all this tends to point to a QLD grand final. (See also third Age article below.) However I don’t see any evidence of a Gabba clogged up with ‘hanger on ers’.





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                          • 707
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                            • Aug 2009
                            • 6204

                            #14
                            Lets hope that 14 days quarantine shuts up Eddie Fatchins!

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                            • Melbourne_Blood
                              Senior Player
                              • May 2010
                              • 3312

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Meg
                              From what I have read I think this thread has confused several events and their timeline.

                              The travel of partners and children into the Qld hubs was part of the conditions to which the players, through the Players Association, agreed for resumption of the season by moving into hubs.

                              Comparisons with other forms of away-from-home employment where workers (and their families) know their conditions of service before they sign on are irrelevant.

                              The large movement of the families (something like 400 people) took place about a month ago.

                              Firstly they had to spend 14 days in quarantine, then were allowed to join their player partners/fathers in hub accommodation. They are living under AFL restrictions including not being allowed to go to games (North were fined for breaking that rule).

                              According to the first Age article I’ve attached below the AFL has rejected the Swans’ request for players’ families to join them in Cairns. That might sound tough but it actually makes sense: our season will be over in about three weeks time - take off the 14-day quarantine period and there will be only about one week till the players can come back to Sydney.

                              The article says that some players will fly up to Qld this week. (And the second article below also mentions family members - I assume these are of players who will play finals whose families are not already there.) The players specifically mentioned are from Geelong, St Kilda and Richmond, all teams which will play finals, so getting these players through quarantine so they can be selected for finals if fit (eg Hannebery has to be recovered from hamstring surgery) makes sense.

                              The other people mentioned as flying up to Qld are ‘AFL officials and media partners’ (who will also have to go into 14-day quarantine). I have read elsewhere that this includes Gill and Paul Marsh (AFLPA). So they will have 14 days locked up in a hotel to bash out an agreement on list numbers and salary caps for next year!

                              Others here say Eddie is also going: perhaps that is in his media role?

                              I agree with Barry that all this tends to point to a QLD grand final. (See also third Age article below.) However I don’t see any evidence of a Gabba clogged up with ‘hanger on ers’.





                              https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/...31-p55r2f.html
                              [emoji122]. And yes, the FIFO comparison are utterly Ridiculous and irrelevant.


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