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This thread is BS.

Green isn't a media performer and doesn't choose his word well when under pressure.

People here are putting far more thought into Brad's words than Brad did.

Get your hands off it.

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Some of the hand wringing and the jumping at ghosts on this thread is more disturbing.

Agree Rhino. Some of the negative slant put on this interview by posters in this thread is amazing.

Posted

It's laughable that this James McDonald issue is considered to be an issue by some at the club.

To anyone who still considers it to be ... go to Bunnings, buy some wood, build a bridge ... and get over it.

I think you will find that the club is over it and that Sheahan was trying to open an old wound, but with little success; although I'm sure he will still find something to write about it insisting there is still some residual ill will in the club.

Posted

Honestly if people really think there is confliction within the football department they really have rocks in their heads. Since 2007 everyone from media journalists and supporters have commended the Melbourne Football Club for getting back on track. To suggest that there is a battle of ego's right now is simply ridiculous and to put in plainly is offensive to all the great work Stynes and Schwab have achieved.

Yes the James McDonald sacking could have been handled differently, no doubt the Scully saga is internally getting on people's nerves and clearly Bailey is no sure thing to continue on past this year but FFS have some faith in the club, we've simply come too far to let inflammatory articles by the media destabilise us.

Posted (edited)

I'd say it's the media building a bigger set of "reasons" behind TS leaving (should he go) than simply being offered too much money to refuse...

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I think the most relevant thing out of the whole interview was right near the end when Brad said something along the lines of the fact that the media are too impatient in terms of our development. Brad mentioned earlier that Hawthorn's bigger bodies were the main difference on Sunday, they were able to run straight at us, and easily break tackles. He also indicated that they are a better team than us and have players like Lewis, Hodge, Mitchell, etc that are far superior to our 2 or 3 top-line players.

If I'm going to read between the lines, I'm going to say that some of the internal bickerings is a result of the FD looking at the future, and having the patience that the media, and a majority of our supporters, don't have. And because of the inconsistent results that this will bring, a select few from the playing group aren't happy with the roller-coaster ride and would prefer to have instant but not the ultimate success, rather than be happy to accept the Club's premiership model, knowing too damn well that when that window opens, a few of them wont be either around or their spots will be taken by someone younger/better. It could be said that a select few of the Admin/FD want this instant success too, and are struggling to agree with the direction that the Club is heading. Who knows, CC is out there hearing "us" saying we want more wins, etc, and it's probably got to the stage where he wants them too, just to shut us up! But if he can see this year, and possibly next year is going to create more off-field rants from supporters, maybe he is questioning what we are doing?

One last thing, for those wanting Green to do a course in media interviews, let's remember his title is Captain, not Public Relations Manager. The only talking I want to hear from Green is on-field. I couldn't give a rats if none of our players did any interviews whatsoever. We get the standard lines, just like every club, so what difference does it make? As soon as you hear a bit of reality, ie a couple from our Club indicating that Hawthorn are a far better team than us so it's no wonder that we got flogged, we all jump up and down.

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We can't all have a great education, but did anyone teach you to use paragraphs at school ? It would help those endeavouring to decipher your monotonous offerings.

I hope this helps.

I would suggest that if poor grammar offends/disturbs you, then perhaps internet forums are not the place for you?

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We can't all have a great education, but did anyone teach you to use paragraphs at school ? It would help those endeavouring to decipher your monotonous offerings.

I hope this helps.

Ha !

Pig, you could contribute to your thread on H's Summer Education Programme if you feel the urge. It's far removed from Green on the Couch.

Stick to topic please.


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Green was fine, in fact he was more open than I expected. I don't think he's a great captain and I'd replace him at year's end, but I had no problem with his interview.

The only thing of note that came out of the show was that there is a degree of disenchantment from some within the playing group and I suspect Schwab and Connolly. I don't necessarily see that as a bad thing as long as the playing group are united in their goals. And I sense that this is the case.

Guest The Tweed Pig
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Ha !

Pig, you could contribute to your thread on H's Summer Education Programme if you feel the urge. It's far removed from Green on the Couch.

Stick to topic please.

Thank you. I plan on discussing the lunatic Greens and the diabolical carbon dioxide tax in coming days.

Should be a gas.

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We can't all have a great education, but did anyone teach you to use paragraphs at school ? It would help those endeavouring to decipher your monotonous offerings.

I hope this helps.

Thanks for the tip, Hannabal.

I will keep it in mind, I truly will.

You must like your pseudonyms as much as the person your viciously berated a couple of months ago.

Guest The Tweed Pig
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Thanks for the tip, Hannabal.

I will keep it in mind, I truly will.

You must like your pseudonyms as much as the person your viciously berated a couple of months ago.

There's one big difference, I don't use them concurrently and I don't use them in unison to make an argument seem stronger. This subtelty may escape you.

Oh, and no worries.

Guest hangon007
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Honestly if people really think there is confliction within the football department they really have rocks in their heads. Since 2007 everyone from media journalists and supporters have commended the Melbourne Football Club for getting back on track. To suggest that there is a battle of ego's right now is simply ridiculous and to put in plainly is offensive to all the great work Stynes and Schwab have achieved.

Yes the James McDonald sacking could have been handled differently, no doubt the Scully saga is internally getting on people's nerves and clearly Bailey is no sure thing to continue on past this year but FFS have some faith in the club, we've simply come too far to let inflammatory articles by the media destabilise us.

Well said +1

Guest hangon007
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I think the most relevant thing out of the whole interview was right near the end when Brad said something along the lines of the fact that the media are too impatient in terms of our development. Brad mentioned earlier that Hawthorn's bigger bodies were the main difference on Sunday, they were able to run straight at us, and easily break tackles. He also indicated that they are a better team than us and have players like Lewis, Hodge, Mitchell, etc that are far superior to our 2 or 3 top-line players.

If I'm going to read between the lines, I'm going to say that some of the internal bickerings is a result of the FD looking at the future, and having the patience that the media, and a majority of our supporters, don't have. And because of the inconsistent results that this will bring, a select few from the playing group aren't happy with the roller-coaster ride and would prefer to have instant but not the ultimate success, rather than be happy to accept the Club's premiership model, knowing too damn well that when that window opens, a few of them wont be either around or their spots will be taken by someone younger/better. It could be said that a select few of the Admin/FD want this instant success too, and are struggling to agree with the direction that the Club is heading. Who knows, CC is out there hearing "us" saying we want more wins, etc, and it's probably got to the stage where he wants them too, just to shut us up! But if he can see this year, and possibly next year is going to create more off-field rants from supporters, maybe he is questioning what we are doing?

One last thing, for those wanting Green to do a course in media interviews, let's remember his title is Captain, not Public Relations Manager. The only talking I want to hear from Green is on-field. I couldn't give a rats if none of our players did any interviews whatsoever. We get the standard lines, just like every club, so what difference does it make? As soon as you hear a bit of reality, ie a couple from our Club indicating that Hawthorn are a far better team than us so it's no wonder that we got flogged, we all jump up and down.

Really well said +1

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There's one big difference, I don't use them concurrently and I don't use them in unison to make an argument seem stronger. This subtelty may escape you.

Oh, and no worries.

You love your semantical escapes don't you?

You could just realise you're a hypocrite and move on.

Hi, I'm rpfc, an arrogant know-it-all, and you are?

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The use of aliases should be monitored. It seems too easy to create a different moniker and agree with yourself.

If a new one is created I think the old one should be at least terminated and the switcheroo declared.

Why else is it done, other than to try to cover up past posts/opinion?

Posted

The use of aliases should be monitored. It seems too easy to create a different moniker and agree with yourself.

If a new one is created I think the old one should be at least terminated and the switcheroo declared.

Why else is it done, other than to try to cover up past posts/opinion?

I know some mods tire of the "mod attitude" they can get from the members of Land from time to time, and like to be apart of gen pop...

That's the only half-serious reason I have seen.


Posted

lol not surprised. This club has no idea. It's what 40+ years of losing culture brings with it.

inb4flamewarwithoutanyproofofsuccesstoprovemewrong

Posted

The use of aliases should be monitored. It seems too easy to create a different moniker and agree with yourself.

I can't agree with myself using the same moniker let alone creating a new one !

Posted

If there are people at the club still smarting over Junior, get over it or p*** off.

Can't believe it's being trotted out as an excuse by some.

Posted

I can't agree with myself using the same moniker let alone creating a new one !

Does that mean you are Franky?

Guest hangon007
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Hi, I'm rpfc, an arrogant know-it-all, and you are?

I'm merely your reflection in a mirror. All be it one who does not have as good a command of the English language.

Yet, your own reflection sometimes see things from the same focal point, sometimes it doesn't ... sometimes it wants to consider both sides of the mirror. Sometimes the grass is greener on the other side of the mirror. B)

Guest hangon007
Posted (edited)

lol not surprised. This club has no idea. It's what 40+ years of losing culture brings with it.

inb4flamewarwithoutanyproofofsuccesstoprovemewrong

The football club has moved on .... but have the "supporters" & the "barrackers'"?

No they just prefer robust debate. But where have we heard that before? B)

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