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Jeff White Interview

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Good read, thanks. Also a good read on the MFC website with an interview from Brad Miller.

 
Wife Stacy of 8 years and 3 boys, Kalani 6 and identical twin boys, Tahjy and Kaimana who will turn 3 in January.

Best bit of the article! MFC start sending those boys with strange names jumpers, footy's, the lot. Best thing is if the twins become guns we draft one with the first round pick and another with the second I believe under the F/S rule. Come on Jeff train them up. They may be named after surfers and Hawaiin beaches but get them in to footy.

Also it seems he gave up the ruck coaching this year but also he had Zac Smith, Hickey and Nicholls all develop on his watch. They might have been amazing talents but he didn't seem to hurt their development!

Was a top goal that one. The Members Stand went as mad as Bay 13!

Beers flowed well into the evening at the Percy Beames Bar i know that!!!


great read thankyou

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Yep, that goal... How good was it! :)

Glad you guys are enjoying the read.

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Best bit of the article! MFC start sending those boys with strange names jumpers, footy's, the lot. Best thing is if the twins become guns we draft one with the first round pick and another with the second I believe under the F/S rule. Come on Jeff train them up. They may be named after surfers and Hawaiin beaches but get them in to footy.

Also it seems he gave up the ruck coaching this year but also he had Zac Smith, Hickey and Nicholls all develop on his watch. They might have been amazing talents but he didn't seem to hurt their development!

Indeed. I also found that bit to be quite interesting.

 

I find it ironic that White says he has a passion for social media, works in that field, was writing a book on the power of it... yet in late 2009 when the club's tanking strategy was in full swing, he was stupid enough to tweet comments that were as bad as anything Chris Connolly said.

He may not have been working for the club then, but he was still a recently retired star player who presumably should'be known a lot better.

I find it ironic that White says he has a passion for social media, works in that field, was writing a book on the power of it... yet in late 2009 when the club's tanking strategy was in full swing, he was stupid enough to tweet comments that were as bad as anything Chris Connolly said.

He may not have been working for the club then, but he was still a recently retired star player who presumably should'be known a lot better.

What did he tweet?


Where did he come up with those names for his kids?

Him and his wife are dyslexic!

Where did he come up with those names for his kids?

Who knows, Mexicians can do strange things.

What did he tweet?

Can't recall verbatim, but it was something like "better be careful boys, don't wanna win this one! We need those draft picks"

Maybe less explicit, but nonetheless you had a recently retired relatively-high-profile player publicly campaigning for a tanking strategy.

Not a great look.

From memory, Yze did similar, but he wasn't at the time professing to be a social media strategist.


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