If people think all players are equal then they are drinking the Kool Aid. If all players were equal then they would all be paid the same amount of money and be as important as each other.
Players are not equal. They are paid according to their on-field capability and some players are much more important than others.
As such older players who are superstars are structurally important and whom have won the biggest of games must be afforded a level of respect from the younger players.
What is the young upstart going to tell Barry in the group forum that he doesn’t already know or has not already been made aware of by Paul Roos. Absolutely nothing. The young upstart in only saying it to appear like they are a leader. These were Barry’s words.
A wonderful example of leadership by a young player was Michael Clarke supporting Shane Warne during the 2005 Ashes series. Shane was struggling with his marriage breakdown, was crying himself to sleep and was raiding the hotel mini bar. Michael Clarke spend time with Shane, listened to him, was a confidant and supported him.
Shane responded by producing his greatest ever on-field series.
Clarke didn’t walk into a Leading Teams meeting and say that Shane is drinking too much alcohol every night and is not fully prepared. That would have eroded all trust.
Why couldn’t the Swans young player supported Barry the way Clarke supported Warne.
Players are not equal. They are paid according to their on-field capability and some players are much more important than others.
As such older players who are superstars are structurally important and whom have won the biggest of games must be afforded a level of respect from the younger players.
What is the young upstart going to tell Barry in the group forum that he doesn’t already know or has not already been made aware of by Paul Roos. Absolutely nothing. The young upstart in only saying it to appear like they are a leader. These were Barry’s words.
A wonderful example of leadership by a young player was Michael Clarke supporting Shane Warne during the 2005 Ashes series. Shane was struggling with his marriage breakdown, was crying himself to sleep and was raiding the hotel mini bar. Michael Clarke spend time with Shane, listened to him, was a confidant and supported him.
Shane responded by producing his greatest ever on-field series.
Clarke didn’t walk into a Leading Teams meeting and say that Shane is drinking too much alcohol every night and is not fully prepared. That would have eroded all trust.
Why couldn’t the Swans young player supported Barry the way Clarke supported Warne.

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