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  • Ludwig
    Veterans List
    • Apr 2007
    • 9359

    #91
    Now that Eddie's out of a job, I was thinking of hiring him to play the lead role in the next of my biographical movies on American presidents, called:

    ........ tRUMP

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    I think there's a strong resemblance between Eddie and Donald in nearly all respects - physical appearance, attitude, self-esteem, self-indulgence, ignorance, and on and on.

    We wouldn't need a film director: "Just be yourself, Eddie."
    We wouldn't need a script: "Just say whatever comes into you head, Eddie."

    And Donald can stop running for President of the United States again. He can just take over for Eddie as President of Collingwood, in a like for like replacement.

    I can see the Collingwood job ad now:

    Seeking ignorant narcissistic racist for club president. Knowledge and common sense not required.

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    • Sandridge
      Outer wing, Lake Oval
      • Apr 2010
      • 2093

      #92
      Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
      A quote from that article:

      “From the moment I became president of the Collingwood Football Club on my 34th birthday back in 1998, my sole motivation was to heal, unite, inspire and drive a new social conscience, not just into this club, but sport and the community in general, and build an organisation that would be a place for opportunity for all people,” McGuire said.
      The schoolyard bully finally realises he’s out of step with everyone else.

      An arrogant man who thought that everyone who was different to him – whether it be gender, skin colour, religion or sexual orientation – deserved to be ridiculed.

      Trump-like in the hugely inflated view of his own value and importance, his only saving grace is that he at least had enough awareness to know when he was no longer wanted.

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      • Nico
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 11343

        #93
        He said he was going to take leave from his media partners. I wonder whether his media partners had a word in his ear. He has a lot to lose given his ownership of media companies. No sponsors boards at the back apparently.
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        • Ludwig
          Veterans List
          • Apr 2007
          • 9359

          #94
          Originally posted by Sandridge
          his only saving grace is that he at least had enough awareness to know when he was no longer wanted.
          He was no longer wanted 20 years ago. Once a hundred people were pushing him out the door, his awareness finally kicked in.

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          • crackedactor 01
            Regular in the Side
            • Jun 2020
            • 760

            #95
            Originally posted by stevoswan
            Eddie HAS resigned....and his first words were to make it all about him. "I try.....I always try."

            Well dickhead, you don't try hard enough in the areas that matter.
            As soon as he made that comment that Adam Goodes should take the role of King Kong, he lost me for good. NO one in the TV /Radio industry would ever survive such a racist comment. I am glad that he has been punished for showing his true colours. Listen to what I say, not what I do.

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            • Old S.M.Blood
              Pushing for Selection
              • Nov 2008
              • 90

              #96
              You have no idea what joy it brings me to see the Woods having to cop it sweet! Since 1946 In the school yard I have to put up with pie supporters tell me the pies could do no wrong, then later in life I really had to put up with the Bull$%#@ of how bad was South. NOW I will die happy , 2 Premierships. Eddy knocked off his perch .Its a good year when things dont go the pies way, No matter what happens this season I will be a happy old man.
              GO BLOODS

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              • 707
                Veterans List
                • Aug 2009
                • 6204

                #97
                Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                A quote from that article:

                “From the moment I became president of the Collingwood Football Club on my 34th birthday back in 1998, my sole motivation was to heal, unite, inspire and drive a new social conscience, not just into this club, but sport and the community in general, and build an organisation that would be a place for opportunity for all people,” McGuire said.

                I wonder how often Eddie believes the words that come out of his mouth?
                Trump II, good riddance to both. Maybe now the AFL can stop having McChins on every working party "representing" clubs views, which as we know was just Collingwood's views.

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                • dejavoodoo44
                  Veterans List
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 8727

                  #98
                  Originally posted by Ludwig
                  Now that Eddie's out of a job, I was thinking of hiring him to play the lead role in the next of my biographical movies on American presidents, called:

                  ........ tRUMP

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                  I think there's a strong resemblance between Eddie and Donald in nearly all respects - physical appearance, attitude, self-esteem, self-indulgence, ignorance, and on and on.

                  We wouldn't need a film director: "Just be yourself, Eddie."
                  We wouldn't need a script: "Just say whatever comes into you head, Eddie."

                  And Donald can stop running for President of the United States again. He can just take over for Eddie as President of Collingwood, in a like for like replacement.

                  I can see the Collingwood job ad now:

                  Seeking ignorant narcissistic racist for club president. Knowledge and common sense not required.
                  I suppose that we should be thankful, that Eddie can't run for US president. Though from his recent statement, I'm not sure if back in 1998, he was elected president of Collingwood, or pope.

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                  Originally posted by Sandridge
                  The schoolyard bully finally realises he’s out of step with everyone else.

                  An arrogant man who thought that everyone who was different to him – whether it be gender, skin colour, religion or sexual orientation – deserved to be ridiculed.

                  Trump-like in the hugely inflated view of his own value and importance, his only saving grace is that he at least had enough awareness to know when he was no longer wanted.
                  To me, he's always been one of those mystifying cases, of someone who gets relentlessly promoted above their ability.

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                  • dejavoodoo44
                    Veterans List
                    • Apr 2015
                    • 8727

                    #99
                    Originally posted by 707
                    Trump II, good riddance to both. Maybe now the AFL can stop having McChins on every working party "representing" clubs views, which as we know was just Collingwood's views.
                    Yes, I would have thought that the main goal for a Collingwood president, would be premierships for Collingwood. But from reading Eddie's statement, apparently it was world peace.

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                    • neilfws
                      Senior Player
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 1834

                      Interesting reactions in this article:

                      Split reaction to Eddie McGuire’s departure over racism at Collingwood

                      Consists largely of influential white men saying "never mind the racism, look at all the good he's done for football".

                      One of the white voices is more nuanced:

                      “Eddie’s done an amazing number of things for Collingwood. And I think you’d be a very unkind and unfair person not to acknowledge that.”

                      ...[but]...“Everyone, and he, has to reflect on what’s led to this, it can’t be ignored,” he said.
                      Guess who? Andrew Pridham of course.

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                      • KTigers
                        Senior Player
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 2499

                        What's the chance all these spuds who are basically apologists for McGuire will one day realise it's possible to do
                        some good work in the community without turning it into a virtue signaling exercise, and that it doesn't give you a free
                        pass to make racist comments. Somewhere between Buckleys and none. I think Pridham will be waiting a long time
                        for any type of intelligent reflection from this lot.

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                        • dejavoodoo44
                          Veterans List
                          • Apr 2015
                          • 8727

                          Originally posted by neilfws
                          Interesting reactions in this article:

                          Split reaction to Eddie McGuire’s departure over racism at Collingwood

                          Consists largely of influential white men saying "never mind the racism, look at all the good he's done for football".

                          One of the white voices is more nuanced:



                          Guess who? Andrew Pridham of course.
                          One of the more amusing responses was by journalist, Richard Hinds; who over the years, has been responsible for some of the better reporting about our Swans. Halfway through Eddie's press conference, he tweeted the question, "Is Eddie resigning as president, or accepting a knighthood?"

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                          • KTigers
                            Senior Player
                            • Apr 2012
                            • 2499

                            The thing that really sticks out to me is that Lumumba's nicknames at Collingwood were "Chimp" and "Slave". FFS... really!
                            So at Collingwood training in 2014 and before, Buckley is out on the field overseeing training and the likes of Pendlebury,
                            Cloke, Luke Ball, Nick Maxwell, Sidebottom, Grundy and Adams are running around and Lumumba is being referred to
                            with these names. And no one puts a stop to it. What is wrong with these people? It's OK, I know the answer.

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                            • baskin
                              Long Term Injury List
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 286

                              There are so many things I could say but most has been said or I don't want to appear too bitter and twisted!

                              My main thought on listening to Eddie carry on in his announcement was 'Now you know how it feels to be hounded out of a job you love. Only Goodesy didn't deserve his hounding. And he didn't take part in yours'.



                              What I would like to know though, is when will Nathan Buckley speak or at least be questioned by the media? He has been a player and coach throughout this period. Did he see or know nothing?

                              While Eddie was the one spouting bile in the media, I'm not convinced Buckly was completely innocent behind the scenes through Eddie's reign.

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                              • Mountain Man
                                Regular in the Side
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 910

                                After 23 years he is going, what, 9 months earlier than his/the Board announcement of his departure at the next AGM - hardly hounded out by the outside world.

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