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3 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Ryder and Hill are the new story now yeah?

 

Why?

Just now, binman said:

Why?

'Apparently' got into a bit of a minor scuffle at a bar during the bye.

Neither played in the next game, Ryder was 'managed' and Hill had 'personal reasons', which could be totally legit but journos obviously get suss on that kind of thing once the other info comes to light.

 

9 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

'Apparently' got into a bit of a minor scuffle at a bar during the bye.

Neither played in the next game, Ryder was 'managed' and Hill had 'personal reasons', which could be totally legit but journos obviously get suss on that kind of thing once the other info comes to light.

And Thomas says the Saints should add de Goey to the mix.   I suppose he would fit in the club culture.  
Warning to dwarfs  - keep fire extinguisher handy. 

Edited by monoccular

The Coll President doesn't get it either. 

An article about a De Goey 'joke':   jeff-browne-joke-about-jordan-de-goey-at-collingwood-aflw-awards-

A Coll sponsor reaction:

  • “I couldn’t believe what I was hearing at first. 
  • “I turned to the person next to me and said: ‘Did he really just make a Jordan De Goey joke?’
  • “And they just shook their heads in disbelief.
  • “It was so disrespectful. It would always be inappropriate, but on a night to celebrate the women’s team, it was just appalling.
  • “I can’t imagine how the players felt having their season and achievements reduced to a joke.”
  • Another said: “I can’t believe he would be stupid enough to say that.’’

Is it any wonder De Goey didn't learn from NY.

And no wonder a sponsor, Emirates asked for a 'please explain' of the club re their reaction to the Bali trip.

 

Apparently De Goey is sulking and peeved off with how Coll treated him over the Bali trip.  Presumably  peeved about his lucrative contract taken off the table and/or getting him to make apologetic statements.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

4 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

The Coll President doesn't get it either. 

An article about a De Goey 'joke':   jeff-browne-joke-about-jordan-de-goey-at-collingwood-aflw-awards-

A Coll sponsor reaction:

  • “I couldn’t believe what I was hearing at first. 
  • “I turned to the person next to me and said: ‘Did he really just make a Jordan De Goey joke?’
  • “And they just shook their heads in disbelief.
  • “It was so disrespectful. It would always be inappropriate, but on a night to celebrate the women’s team, it was just appalling.
  • “I can’t imagine how the players felt having their season and achievements reduced to a joke.”
  • Another said: “I can’t believe he would be stupid enough to say that.’’

Is it any wonder De Goey didn't learn from NY.

Looks like " Do Better" is dead and buried. 

 
9 minutes ago, old dee said:

Looks like " Do Better" is dead and buried. 

au contraire, od

"do (the bad things) better" seems to be working just fine

Way to handle it, Paddy…

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No sarcasm. He really did handle this well. 


6 hours ago, old dee said:

Looks like " Do Better" is dead and buried. 

How could someone literally be so stupid?

22 minutes ago, layzie said:

How could someone literally be so stupid?

Seems to be a requirement for Magpie Presidency 

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