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TOPIC: The Irishman makes some good points

Quasimodo The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #15

Quasimodo
Serious question who is Mitch Cleary?

Ive never heard of him.
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Raglan Matt The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #16

Raglan Matt
When you have the AFFL forcing coaches and players to talk to the game day broadcaster at breaks in play, it's easy to see where the AFFL priorities lie.
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Quasimodo The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #17

Quasimodo
Can Gillon Mclaughan talk if Kerry Stokes is drinking a glass of water?.
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Raglan Matt The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #18

Raglan Matt
No, but he can gurgle.
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Walter the baker The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #19

Walter the baker
Further to an earlier point regarding AFL priorities, from today’s Herald Sun:
“AFL staff numbers exploded to a staggering 795 before last month’s cuts were announced, leaked internal documents reveal.”
It would be nice to think that some of those people are looking after grass roots footy that prepares the talent that lays the golden egg but that job is being looked after by parents who run sausage sizzles to buy equipment for the club.
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shane The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #20

shane
Did they ever get around to making up a title for Brad Scott?
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Corporal Agarn The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #21

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Why is it do you think that clubs don't respond to these idiots and their unsubstantiated claims?
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Eggy The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #22

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WTB is that correct that’s like 44 staff for each AFL Club? I guess more importantly what do they do, surely that aren’t all talking heads.
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The_Yeti The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #23

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Eggy, they are known to have a whole bunch of lawyers as evidenced by the sackings of managers last year for indulging in some intra-office shenanigans. They would also have plenty of marketing people. In fact they must have because very few organisations handle marketing as badly as the AFL.

They also have an Integrity Unit or as Titus calls them, The Cover-Up Unit. Then you would have clerks, accountants (ooh yeah to count all that money), au pairs....the lot really.

You know, it takes a lot of people to run a halfway decent gravy train.
Egurls Suck!
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Walter the baker The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #24

Walter the baker
www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09-11/conor-mck...f-afl-media/12651202

The now former Essendon footballer Conor McKenna is from what AFL recruiters like to call a "non-traditional football background".

This is the catchphrase for the diminishing number of players who were not identified by private school scouts playing for their local under-12s, awarded scholarships aimed at promoting lavish sports programs then drafted a few months after skolling their first legal drink.
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shane The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #25

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It's a good read but even in an article highlighting the unreasonable potting of footballers by the media, he singled out one person and it was a footballer, that he was potting.

They just can't help themselves.
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Quasimodo The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #26

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Perhaps if a reporter reports something that isnt truthful the player should sue them for libel.
I was driving in this morning and was stupid enough to listen to bignose and his mate, they had hackdorn on (Yes I do this ever morning). The hack made some comment about the shenanigans happening in the AFL hub in Queensland he often does this Schick where he raises an issue but doesnt say what it actually is, so now all players in the Qld hub are besmirched as getting up to dodgy stuff.

Then he started going on about Todd Goldstein and how Norths had wanted to trade him 2 years ago over a matter and hackdorn and bignose had a nod nod wink wink say no more routine going with the other bloke saying he had no idea what theuy were on about and Hack saying he would tell him off air. Again Goldsteins character is besmirched through innuendo.

Its not journalism its character assassination
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Drubbing The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #27

Drubbing
All I see in that article is a player highlighting the gutter nature of the media, and the media pointing at the bear that is the AFL.

When Walter Cronkite said of Australia 'too many journalists, not enough news', this is the quality of 'news' you get.
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Raglan Matt The Irishman makes some good points 3 years 7 months ago #28

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Even sledging by players on-field needs to be sorted out, such as Luke McDonaldf's attempt at humour. In days of yore, Lukey would have been hearing footsteps for a week or two, but despite the Dessie precedent, the AFFL are reluctant to allow on-field justice to take it's natural course.
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