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3 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

What job? Do you think anyone truly cares? Most just see one guy with a personal beef airing his dirty laundry. Very few people would’ve even heard of Tom Morris. 

And how does anyone know who’s telling the truth in these ‘he said, she said’ spats? If anything it makes Hogan’s case look worse because he didn’t leave the tweet up there in lights. 

Best policy is to stay away from the gutter. Leave it to the sewer rats.

Hogan is nowhere near the Sewer, he is out there doing his thing. Without Hogan and his brethren, Morris is a total nobody. 

It is about time more Journalists realized this very important fact. 

Enough people commented on the tweet last night, when it appeared. You may be suprised...

 
1 hour ago, FireInTheBelly said:

If Goody threw out the 'righto I'll quit then' line at the moment. Would you take it?

Huh?

 
3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Hogan is nowhere near the Sewer, he is out there doing his thing. Without Hogan and his brethren, Morris is a total nobody. 

It is about time more Journalists realized this very important fact. 

Enough people commented on the tweet last night, when it appeared. You may be suprised...

Today's news, tomorrow's fish 'n chip wrapper. C'mon WYL you're in that biz you know this.

Just now, Matsuo Basho said:

Today's news, tomorrow's fish 'n chip wrapper. C'mon WYL you're in that biz you know this.

Depends who it is MB. These Hacks can ruin careers if they are not kept in check sometimes. 

You underestimate i think

 


22 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Had a job at Melbourne football club that was private and used it and leaked private conversations

Yep, a bit of a dog act to leak private conversations...looks like a total tool on the tele etc. etc...

...but Jess didn't say he was lying.

So don't mix the content of the message from Morris with the way he may have betrayed confidences.

Looks like there could well be some issues.

 

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29 minutes ago, rjay said:

Yep, a bit of a dog act to leak private conversations...looks like a total tool on the tele etc. etc...

...but Jess didn't say he was lying.

So don't mix the content of the message from Morris with the way he may have betrayed confidences.

Looks like there could well be some issues.

 

I am only quoting Jesse's tweet mate?

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I am only quoting Jesse's tweet mate?

Not having a go at you on that mate...a few people seem to be using the Jesse tweet as an indication there are no problems with Goody & Macca & it was a beat up by Morris.

There may well be no problem...

...but the tweet doesn't say anything about Morris spreading mistruths, only that he was speaking out of school.

 
17 hours ago, rjay said:

Not having a go at you on that mate...a few people seem to be using the Jesse tweet as an indication there are no problems with Goody & Macca & it was a beat up by Morris.

There may well be no problem...

...but the tweet doesn't say anything about Morris spreading mistruths, only that he was speaking out of school.

Salient  points ;)


Did anyone else hear Tom Morris' segment on Sports Today tonight?

At first, Morris didn't want to talk about it but Caro brought it up - was just interesting to hear their take on it.

Will post a link when it's available/I can find it...

2 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

MORRIS: 'I wasn't fired by Melbourne'

ALSO MORRIS: 'Melbourne said I should leave'

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Reporter Tom Morris responds to Jesse Hogan’s extraordinary Twitter tirade

 

Thanks Nev. I wasn't aware that it'd been covered by Fox aswell.

Here's the link to the discussion on 3AW this evening: https://www.3aw.com.au/tom-morris-responds-to-twitter-abuse-from-fremantle-forward-jesse-hogan/

Caro counselled Morris not to take the role from the outset. Fair to say no side has covered themselves in glory here.


Hilarious how sensitive the journalists are when they cop a whack, and how far they go to back each other up. Caro backing up broken promise. No question on why Jesse has a go, which is pretty bloody unusual. If ever there was a bunch that can dish it out and not take it, it's the non footy playing journalists.

On 6/30/2019 at 7:49 AM, Matsuo Basho said:

Right or wrong, all a Twitter spat like that ends up doing is bringing unwanted attention to the player involved. Plus there are always two sides to a story. Not very bright but there you go.

Oh MB, I  know you know what actually haeppend,  and the fact is that Jesse is correct and you know it. No 2 sides of the story on this one, and the one thing about Jesse is that he saw right though things, he was a very keen observer of behaviour so MBashu best leave this one alone- don't you think!!!!!

8 hours ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

Hilarious how sensitive the journalists are when they cop a whack, and how far they go to back each other up. Caro backing up broken promise. No question on why Jesse has a go, which is pretty bloody unusual. If ever there was a bunch that can dish it out and not take it, it's the non footy playing journalists.

Exactly. 

Why did Hogan bring it up?

What research did Morris do before writing anything or did he just quote verbatim his source??

Hard hitting Wilson....

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