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Totally agree with Shaun Smith, we are still  miles behind other clubs when dealing with injuries. Mission has been there far too long. 

We also need to change our coaching staff , Rawlings has been there far to long. The club are a successful year cannot afford to be caught napping ,you also need new input , new methods to achieve your goals. I am sick to "fn" death of the quotes regarding length of time a player is going to be off for. This goes on year after year after year , sounds like we don't know what we are doing. 

Good on you Shaun. Hope Goody will to notice.

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2 hours ago, DubDee said:

How about a bit of respect for the club that gave you a shot Shaun. Understand you are upset but tell the club, not the world. 

We don’t have a hope of attracting talent in the trade period at this rate

He can do what ever he wants, good on him for speaking out if he feels they are not doing what they should to look after Joel.

While in a different era, he was dealt multiple brain injuries and pushed back out to play which has affected his life. 

It is up to the MFC to be the best they can to attract free agents, Shaun isn’t beholden to an organisation but to his family.

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I'm just thinking: what did Shaun Smith hope to achieve by going public with his concerns?

Was he thinking it would increase attention for his son and get him more medical help?

Was he indicating that his son is unhappy and other clubs might enquire?

Did he think this might hurt the reputation of Misson?

I understand his frustration, but I don't see what positives could come out of such a public spray. 

I wonder if this has more potential to damage the relationship between Shaun, Joel and the club than improve it.

 

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Can't wait till Misson leaves.
His record for both getting the list fit and managing injuries is deplorable as far as I'm concerned.
So he had a couple years at Sydney when they got kissed on the deck by a fairy and suffered no injuries.
Problem is we'll probably pick some fool who has even less clue.
Cause that's how we roll.

However I also find it cringeworthy whenever a players mother or father come out and criticise their childs employer.

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I was at a function on Sunday and Joel Smith announced publicly he had the dreaded OP, so as a consequence the Club ate being uktra conservative with his rehab

I can understand posters frustrations with Misson, nothing worse than watching him walking around training hitting wit real vigour body parts of  players with the leather cosh he hides in his tracksuit

It is a contact sport, without the prtection of padding like others, injuries happen

Unfortunately articles like this opens the door for haters on this site to spew forth from their keyboards

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7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Nice.

I wanted Misson gone years ago.   Hes terrible.  This club will go to the next level when hes gone.

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30 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I was at a function on Sunday and Joel Smith announced publicly he had the dreaded OP, so as a consequence the Club ate being uktra conservative with his rehab

I can understand posters frustrations with Misson, nothing worse than watching him walking around training hitting wit real vigour body parts of  players with the leather cosh he hides in his tracksuit

It is a contact sport, without the prtection of padding like others, injuries happen

Unfortunately articles like this opens the door for haters on this site to spew forth from their keyboards

Did he have OP before the JLT game or maybe was something aggravated by staying on the field?

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12 hours ago, Redlagged said:

Crap. Who's the player? How was he affected? 'Coincidence but who would know....'? Is that the best you can do? An outbreak of idiocy in response to a parent's social media gripe. Get a grip.

Settle down Misso

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14 hours ago, picket fence said:

Well well well. I was  at Casey the day Joel Stayed on the park and I said to myself "This bloke is Clearly injured why is he still on the on the park"?

If I was his manager and Dad I would be asking the same questions , Demanding answers and wanting Heads to roll!

Clearly Clearly NOT GOOD ENOUGH but oh so typical!!

The MFC FD and ancillaries obviously thought Joel Smith was expendable at the time and decided to prove it by keeping him on the ground whilst injured. 

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18 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Why? Does he have a medical qualification? If he’s upset with the doctor there are avenues to complain such as AHPRA, the medical board.

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12 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

Can't wait till Misson leaves.
His record for both getting the list fit and managing injuries is deplorable as far as I'm concerned.
So he had a couple years at Sydney when they got kissed on the deck by a fairy and suffered no injuries.
Problem is we'll probably pick some fool who has even less clue.
Cause that's how we roll.

However I also find it cringeworthy whenever a players mother or father come out and criticise their childs employer.

I wish the Essendon parents had come out and criticised EFC about the experimental drug program.

If your son was visibly in pain and put back on the field in a practise match you would have every right to complain in my opinion. 

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I have no idea if Mission is good or not. Roos endorsed him so that’s all I can go on.

However I hope Pert and Mahoney are leaving no stone unturned to get the best possible replacement for him. Look at sporting clubs around Australia who have great injury recovery records and go hard after their people. Do whatever it takes. A healthy list is first and foremost in achieving success. You can have the best team, but if they can’t get themselves fit to play, they’re of no use to you. 

As for Joel Smith, I’ve said enough about my feelings towards his mismanagement. I think if his name was Oliver or Gawn he wouldn’t have returned to the ground. And that’s very disheartening. If he does have OP then why the lack of transparency? 

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I believe Brendan McCartney referred to Joel Smith late last year as a player who he considers will be a club A grader in the future. I was a bit shocked but happy to believe.

By the time of the JLT as backline coach, Macca would have seen that May was underdone and that Lever had to have extra surgery for scar repair which put him back a few more weeks. He would have been aware of the rest of the walking wounded and I would expect he wouldnt want Joel pushing through an injury for JLT. Especially if the head coach didnt bring along enough players for the bench(!).

If there were harsh words Im sure that macca was forthcoming. Anyway Joel Smith was regarded as a prize recruit who is expected to be top ten at our club in the next few years. Well that was then, this is now.

 

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41 minutes ago, Stormy Dee said:

If we took everyone off after a minor bruise or sprain we’d have no players on the field!

You actually fail to articulate and see the actual concern around this matter. 

Complete and blatantly missing the whole point.

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17 hours ago, DeeZee said:

Gary Pert should order an enquiry or a royal commission or something 

This part may difficult, given the MFC does not hold public office. Begs the question though, what would be our brand of politics? I can imagine a lot of contested work around the house of reps, although our execution in the writing of bills would obviously be to a poor standard.  

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3 hours ago, ManDee said:

I wish the Essendon parents had come out and criticised EFC about the experimental drug program.

If your son was visibly in pain and put back on the field in a practise match you would have every right to complain in my opinion. 

Some of them did supposedly.
Remember the mum who anonymously rang up Eddie on radio.
And I thought Tim Watson and his missus turning up to find out what the club had been doing to Jobe (the captain) was a joke.
How old do you have to be to make your own decisions again?
I must've been brought up in the wrong era.

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