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16 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Hundreds of Hawks fans signing a petition to get rid of Jeff Kennett. Great to see them tearing themselves to pieces.

A bit late to the party!

 
20 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

not a 'journalist' tho is he; he's a 'commentator'

caroline is correct about 90% of the time - the one she got really wrong in the last two decades or so was north moving to gold coast and she was probably right there before james brayshaw managed to 'save' north melbourne

I would counter that if you proffer an opinion you are not a commentator. I agree he not a journalist so will settle on analyst. If you want to offer opinion best not let personal allegiances cloud it. He let his Hawthorn buddy network influence a public attack on a female journalist. If he has any character he should acknowledge he was wrong. Beyond that seeing Hawthorn unravel is a wonderful thing. If the Easter Island statue had become president it would have made following this club near on impossible.

Kenit has form. Since the catastrophe of Oct 1999, his mob has been in power precisely 1,464 out of a possible 7,959 days. It's quite the miracle that Beyond Blue survived him. 

And with respect to the teeth gnashing about Clarkson. Let’s not forget his role in the Battle of Britain, nor the fact that he build the Whorethorn era on the back of blatant draft tampering and flagrant tanking. As far as I'm concerning, the four premierships are tainted.  

If the Whorethorn members bring Kenit down . . . it's good riddance to both of them. 

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3 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Kenit has form. Since the catastrophe of Oct 1999, his mob has been in power precisely 1,464 out of a possible 7,959 days. It's quite the miracle that Beyond Blue survived him. 

And with respect to the teeth gnashing about Clarkson. Let’s not forget his role in the Battle of Britain, nor the fact that he build the Whorethorn era on the back of blatant draft tampering and flagrant tanking. As far as I'm concerning, the four premierships are tainted.  

If the Whorethorn members bring Kenit down . . . it's good riddance to both of them. 

I'm on the record here of bagging Kennett but let's be fair his work at Beyond Blue was exemplary. 

He also stopped the state from going bankrupt.

He has his faults and they are many that's why he got booted out after 1 term.

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