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ouch... says it all, without even speaking. For those who haven't got the herald sun today.. pic of Jim Stynes and Dean Bailey walking past each other, no eye contact and no words. OUCH !!!!

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ouch... says it all, without even speaking. For those who haven't got the herald sun today.. pic of Jim Stynes and Dean Bailey walking past each other, no eye contact and no words. OUCH !!!!

of course, they could have said "g'day" to each other a second earlier ... or the picture was hand picked to convey a certain message because, well ... newspaper sales thrive on controversy even when its confected.

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It obviously does not matter to the Hun that Jimmy and Bails might have had a conversation before and/or after the photo was taken. Not that I saw the incident (for want of a more appropriate, insinuation-free word), but a picture can tell a thousand tall tales.

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The pic is meaningless.

It could have been taken in 2008 for all we know, but assuming it's from yesterday, it's still only a snapshot in time that has been chosen to tell a story that is blatantly untrue.

Only fools would read any more into that photo.

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ouch... says it all, without even speaking. For those who haven't got the herald sun today.. pic of Jim Stynes and Dean Bailey walking past each other, no eye contact and no words. OUCH !!!!

What a complete [censored] summation of the picture

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ouch... says it all, without even speaking. For those who haven't got the herald sun today.. pic of Jim Stynes and Dean Bailey walking past each other, no eye contact and no words. OUCH !!!!

What does it say? i dont think Jim is going to portray his feelings especially as you are suggesting so openly with camera's photographers around....

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What does it say? i dont think Jim is going to portray his feelings especially as you are suggesting so openly with camera's photographers around....

The headline reads: "NOT A GOOD LOOK, DEES" and then "No one was happy after another dirty day, especially the president and the coach"

There is no actual story. It is the front page of the Sport section.

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irrespecctive of what occurred moments befoe or after...that pic does sum it up really.

Pres...not happy jan..

Coach...looking like a beaten man. I sort of feel sorry for him...his charges are really letting him down. But is he complicit in this to begin with ?

anyway as a 1000 word image..it was apt :mellow:

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The pic is meaningless.

It could have been taken in 2008 for all we know, but assuming it's from yesterday, it's still only a snapshot in time that has been chosen to tell a story that is blatantly untrue.

Only fools would read any more into that photo.

it has the current sponsors all over Baileys top, i would suggest it was taken yesterday

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Bailey would know he is gone. It's going to be impossible for him to stay until the end of the year. The club would be speaking to people right now. What they have to do is try and handle the situation with some dignity.

OUT: Bailey, Connolly, Royal, Williams and a few others

IN Roos and co. needs to happen in about 10 weeks time.

We'll finish close to bottom this year, again.

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Saw it and was going to post a thread. The picture really said it all, Jimmy showing what the club stands for in standing tall and being courageous with Dean returning from another squib performance.

Time is fast running out for Dean Bailey

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irrespecctive of what occurred moments befoe or after...that pic does sum it up really.

Pres...not happy jan..

Coach...looking like a beaten man. I sort of feel sorry for him...his charges are really letting him down. But is he complicit in this to begin with ?

anyway as a 1000 word image..it was apt :mellow:

Indeed.

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