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Was shaking my head in complete disbelief when I watched this last night.

Just a real nothing story.

Why does the team need to be out past 9pm anyways? 

 

If that is surprising why are they not expessing surprise at the AFL placing the whole Demon and Bulldogs enoturages in separate rooms, with separate catering staff at the Brownlow.  Both groups will be away from other attendees. 

Demons and Bulldogs are/ will be out of quarantine and are more likely to catch something in the community than at the Brownlow.

After spending the best part of the last month in quarantine in Vic, Qld, SA and WAx2 I doubt the players would be complaining about their new found freedom.  Especially knowing their family, friends and fans are locked up.

A cheap 'click bait' headline at mfc expense by Channel 9.

I long for the day the media doesn’t seek out the rubbish opinions of washed up coaches on complete non issues just to get a click 

 I fear that day will never come though 


Well if there is a negative of having an extra week it will be these “click bait” stories because the media has to make themselves seem relevant about something 

Was disappointed that Caro said we are banning our players from the media. Said on the same day Salem is on all the channels news and  AFL tonight. Harmes was on the Sunday footy show and Max, Tracc  and others have done plenty of media. Cheap shot I thought.

Then again no flag in 57 years and media want 24 hour access to the team. Yeah sure.

 
9 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Caroline Wilson is an acclaimed journalist. 

Completely believable when she’s light on for real news. 

WJ I'm a fan of Caro and always have been. She's one of the very few journo's that gets more right then wrong.

But it really is a nothing story.

Sam McClure jumped in last night after the story broke out and said he was at training yesterday and stated he couldn't believe how happy the boys were joking around and being jovial.

Gary Pert was on SEN and pretty much confirmed there were no issues with it.

It's clickbait rubbish because there is nothing else to talk about in the week off.

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Very little to do in Perth after 9pm of a weeknight anyway, especially up Joondalup way where their hotel is/I live. Media trying to create a story out of nothing. Best ignored 

Caro wants us punching on outside kebab joints like Sydney Stackhat and Cassius Coleman-Jones. 

I would be surprised if the bulldogs don't do the same thing when they come out of quarantine. 

I bet that won't be reported as an 'extreme' curfew.'

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Was disappointed that Caro said we are banning our players from the media. Said on the same day Salem is on all the channels news and  AFL tonight. Harmes was on the Sunday footy show and Max, Tracc  and others have done plenty of media. Cheap shot I thought.

Then again no flag in 57 years and media want 24 hour access to the team. Yeah sure.

Correct. Add Jackson ( an inexperienced media performer) to that list. 
He was on 360 last night!

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

No not our curfew. The boys curfew. The biggest non-story. 

If they let them come back at 11pm they'd be spinning a story about how irresponsible the club is. Fugazi.

I have no problem with the curfew. The job isn't finished. No distractions. 

They are over there to do a job. All players are needed. 
the can socialize and hit night clubs after September 25

Stay Focused on the job at hand


If Bont gets 38 and kicks 3, Macrae gets a PB of 50 and the umpires give the Dogs a +30 free kick differential then we can all blame the curfew for 50 years to come and we can put the Norm Smith curse to rest.

Eddie also dropped a bombshell news story that Melbourne won’t be coming back immediately after the GF, instead electing to celebrate the win ((hopefully ) and take holidays in a state that doesn’t have COVID or severe restrictions.

That news rattled me. I thought the club would be on the red eye after the GF and celebrate in VICTORIA…. via ZOOM.

5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Eddie also dropped a bombshell news story that Melbourne won’t be coming back immediately after the GF, instead electing to celebrate the win ((hopefully ) and take holidays in a state that doesn’t have COVID or severe restrictions.

That news rattled me. I thought the club would be on the red eye after the GF and celebrate in VICTORIA…. via ZOOM.

Well what would they do here anyway i guess....the team would just go into lockdown as soon as they got back. If they win the flag they can do whatever they damn well want. Theyve been locked up more than anyone and deserve a break.

Eddie probably just going off whispers and stirring as usual..

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39 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I would be surprised if the bulldogs don't do the same thing when they come out of quarantine. 

I bet that won't be reported as an 'extreme' curfew.'

They'll probably have an 8:30pm curfew which will be deemed sensible and our 9pm curfew will then be viewed as reckless and tempting fate.

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32 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

They are over there to do a job. All players are needed. 
the can socialize and hit night clubs after September 25

Stay Focused on the job at hand

Media would be salivating for a night club visit let alone an incident. You can't win damn if you do damned if you don't.


27 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Eddie also dropped a bombshell news story that Melbourne won’t be coming back immediately after the GF, instead electing to celebrate the win ((hopefully ) and take holidays in a state that doesn’t have COVID or severe restrictions.

That news rattled me. I thought the club would be on the red eye after the GF and celebrate in VICTORIA…. via ZOOM.

I better extend my stay then - thanks for the scoop Eddie (everywhere but WA).

 

If I was in Perth right now there is no way I would be rushing back either. As a 25 year member I won't be the slightest bit offended.

I don't need them in Melbourne only to appear on Zoom anyhow!

Just bring home the bacon!

16 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Media would be salivating for a night club visit let alone an incident. You can't win damn if you do damned if you don't.

Yep. I back our players. They made a pact last Summer to get the job done. 
Any player who breaks that pact will forever be an outsider 

They will stick fat

 

9pm is completely reasonable in terms of setting an expectation. The boys no doubt have plenty of rec time up their sleeves, being back at the hotel by 9 shouldn’t be onerous. They’re there to get a job done, maintaining standards and discipline is part of that.

Pert said it’s not even being strictly enforced anyway. What a beatup.

 

In the lead up to a grand final, club asks players loosely to not be out late at night acting like idiots when the rest of the country is locked inside. How is that a story? Hahaha


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