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What makes me cringe is when the admin of this club defend itself and advertise the club with the prostituting of draft picks and teenagers to a impatient fan base.

I am ok with one fifth of a promo being a boy yet to play a game but don't sell me hope on the back of kids making their way, it's a burden they shouldn't carry and we have long been misled with.

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What makes me cringe is when the admin of this club defend itself and advertise the club with the prostituting of draft picks and teenagers to a impatient fan base.

I am ok with one fifth of a promo being a boy yet to play a game but don't sell me hope on the back of kids making their way, it's a burden they shouldn't carry and we have long been misled with.

Sadly there has been nothing else to sell for the last six years rpfc.

This shows the low depth the club has been in for a decade.

If you don't talk about the youth what do you talk about?

I would seriously like to know?

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Sadly there has been nothing else to sell for the last six years rpfc.

This shows the low depth the club has been in for a decade.

If you don't talk about the youth what do you talk about?

I would seriously like to know?

You shut up.

Sorry to be blunt, but you don't advertise what you can't sell.

And 'Jack Watts and the MFC' sounds like a Disney cartoon, and it felt just as ridiculous.

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What makes me cringe.. this whole thread.

Firstly id counter that there is nothing cringeworthy in Hogan being in a piece of digital imagery designed to promote the club. Why would there be ? Seriously...whats this cringe about ? He's a bright upcoming talent whos already dispelled the myth and actually shown he has something ( unlike some others ) He represents a future direction of the club. So again...whats the cringe ?

ridiculous thread

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What makes me cringe.. this whole thread.

Firstly id counter that there is nothing cringeworthy in Hogan being in a piece of digital imagery designed to promote the club. Why would there be ? Seriously...whats this cringe about ? He's a bright upcoming talent whos already dispelled the myth and actually shown he has something ( unlike some others ) He represents a future direction of the club. So again...whats the cringe ?

ridiculous thread

we've just spent 7 years pillaging the draft and talking up youngsters and it all amounted to dismal failure. Has the club learnt nothing? Why can't we have a little dignity and just keep these kids under our hat and let them develop naturally like most clubs do. Instead we give them Barassi's number, make them co-captains, and use them as marketing tools before they have done anything worthy of the fanfare. it is the epitome of the loser's mentality that has got us where we are today.

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C and B hes not being touted as a/the saviour, just a good honest up and comer. Hes being presented as someone to watch,a talent whos exciting ..thats about it.

Hes not trotted out on his own...in fact he was right at the back of that image, As such , wheres the problem ?.I just dont see it.

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C and B hes not being touted as a/the saviour, just a good honest up and comer. Hes being presented as someone to watch,a talent whos exciting ..thats about it.

Hes not trotted out on his own...in fact he was right at the back of that image, As such , wheres the problem ?.I just dont see it.

well I've just said it in the previous post. Our history of betting the farm on young talent has been a disaster. It symbolises our ineptitude as a club and i wish we would stop doing it.

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well I've just said it in the previous post. Our history of betting the farm on young talent has been a disaster. It symbolises our ineptitude as a club and i wish we would stop doing it.

But we arent. If he had been all but the face of some 14 campaign I could understand your angst but he isnt. hes just a bit player in it all. And why wouldnt you use him.He does represent something and thats hope .Thats probably more tangible than a lot of qualities a marketing dept could lay their hands on.

yeah we stuffed up with the TS and Trengove double pointed ads etc. Went way overboard with Watts, but here i actually think we're being quite tempered with it.

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we've just spent 7 years pillaging the draft and talking up youngsters and it all amounted to dismal failure. Has the club learnt nothing? Why can't we have a little dignity and just keep these kids under our hat and let them develop naturally like most clubs do. Instead we give them Barassi's number, make them co-captains, and use them as marketing tools before they have done anything worthy of the fanfare. it is the epitome of the loser's mentality that has got us where we are today.

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