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7 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

You’re kidding me it was a train wreck! She knew what the questions would be & acted as if she and the board are seperate …wow player is icu and you don’t ring him/parents that’s relationship 101 .. needs to go along with many others… I hear Pert works from Noosa ??? 

No, I am not kidding you. 

Do we know what the situation was when Petracca was in ICU and who from the club was in touch with his family? I do not believe it was necessary for the club President to make the call.

 

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Since their early years with us I thought Gus, Clarrie and Trac would be the heart and soul of the club going forward. (Apologies Max and Vin)

Appears I was at least partially wrong. Now can’t help but feel if we can get realistic trade value that may be the best way forward re Trac. Can’t see it happening though.

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6 hours ago, Fat Tony said:

We need to de-escalate the rhetoric and not give Trac a reason to respond.

Isn't that what Roffey tried to do in the interview?

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6 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I suspect that the stuff around big crowds / trac brand …. Is what he will come out deny because it makes him look like a complete fool. However I expect he’ll stand firm behind medical treatment / standards etc.

At the end of the day, only demanding to be traded to "2 big Melbourne clubs", is going to look really bad. Hopefully that's not what he's saying. 

Also, can we stop debating whether or not he nearly died? Does it matter? He clearly went through a traumatic experience. I don't like what is being leaked to the press but I also don't think it's fair to debate his medical experience, which none of us were there for. 

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6 minutes ago, CHF said:

No, I am not kidding you. 

Do we know what the situation was when Petracca was in ICU and who from the club was in touch with his family? I do not believe it was necessary for the club President to make the call.

 

I bet you Jimmy Stynes would have , Eddie mcquire, I’m sorry club is in a mess and she is our president who sounded so disconnected or not across the detail ..

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8 minutes ago, CHF said:

No, I am not kidding you. 

Do we know what the situation was when Petracca was in ICU and who from the club was in touch with his family? I do not believe it was necessary for the club President to make the call.

 

Well clearly Kate doesn't know, which is the issue. If she said "Gary and Simon both rang him daily" then great.

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6 minutes ago, joeboy said:

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2 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Isn't that what Roffey tried to do in the interview?

Yes but she exposed herself as not being on top of the issue and caring enough for the player.

I don't think Roffey did any harm with the club/Petracca relationship but she put more pressure on herself (and the club by extension).

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4 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

I bet you Jimmy Stynes would have , Eddie mcquire, I’m sorry club is in a mess and she is our president who sounded so disconnected or not across the detail ..

I respect that that is your interpretation of the reported events but that does not make it a reality.

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4 minutes ago, Pirlo said:

Well clearly Kate doesn't know, which is the issue. If she said "Gary and Simon both rang him daily" then great.

I'm sorry... O do not understand. Kate doesn't know what? 

Kate answered the question regarding her contact with Petracca and his family. I do not believe she need to know of every contact that was made.

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11 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

Yes but she exposed herself as not being on top of the issue and caring enough for the player.

I don't think Roffey did any harm with the club/Petracca relationship but she put more pressure on herself (and the club by extension).

Maybe that was her plan…

If so, took a page out of Jose Mourinho’s book 

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25 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

You’re kidding me it was a train wreck! She knew what the questions would be & acted as if she and the board are seperate …wow player is icu and you don’t ring him/parents that’s relationship 101 .. needs to go along with many others… I hear Pert works from Noosa ??? 

She said she hasn't spoken to Petracca's parents in a while. 

She said she hasn't spoken directly to Petracca about whether he has a preference to be elsewhere. 

That may or may not be factual. But those are the facts of what she said.

What she didn't say is whether she had spoken to Petracca's parents while he was in the ICU (which would be a private conversation anyway and not something to discuss with the media). 

She also didn't say whether she had spoken directly to Petracca as to other issues (but she was well aware of them and the club as a whole was working to resolve them). 

She also noted that she had at least reached out to Petracca and said that he was welcome to discuss any of his concerns with her anytime he wanted. 

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2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

luci, i'm not sure "he almost died on the operating table" is really accurate.

this is a major operation where there is always a possibility of death

it is also true that without an operation he would bleed out and die

we would need to know the the exact words used and the context

i've had 2 major operations where i could have theoretically died but i never "almost died on the operating table" despite the possibility.

"operating table" is where an operation is undertaken.  To my (somewhat informed) knowledge he did NOT have an operation (other than his appendix, later) but had an angiogram and embolisation of his bleeding spleen which Is performed, in consultation with his surgeon, by a radiologist.    This is a fairly major procedure, but it is not an operation in the sense that the abdomen is not opened or violated in any way.   

25 minutes ago, joeboy said:

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Reminds me of the 1965 what would now be a meme that was made after RDB's departure.   "Ron Barassi has a job at a brewery - makes Melbourne Bitter and Carlton United". 

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Gawn says no repairing needed if Trac decides to rock up day one of pre season.

For  those that can’t read the article. Nothing new, both players have frustrations some Gawn agrees with other that he doesn’t.

Trac hasn’t said anything to him about leaving, which is probably why they are so confused as what they hear in the media doesn’t reconcile with what he is telling them. 

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1 hour ago, Skuit said:

"I remember giving the surgeon my friend’s number. I think it was after the surgery so this must have been 3am in the morning. I didn’t know at the time as I was drugged up, but my friend came into the ICU the next morning and basically said that the surgeon said I might not make it basically, that I was in critical condition, because of the internal bleeding and everything."

Wait. He said that a friend visited him in ICU the next morning, when he couldn't have visitors for days after the surgery? That doesn't really add up.

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41 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

“He needs to acknowledge that when you sign a marquee deal, you're a leader of the footy club." 

Phil Davis believes Christian Petracca and Melbourne need to get into a room and work out a solution.

Bottom line is this.

And all other marquee players, past and present, i would think understood / understand this.  Yes, even when they worked their brand!

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https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/mark-robinson-former-melbourne-president-joe-gutnick-backs-calls-for-a-fullscale-review-of-embattled-demons/news-story/9636566a415bf3fefa9d5d4aad9b4cd5?amp

Gutnick’s concerns comes as the Herald Sun can reveal Petracca’s partner Isabella Beischer – formerly a lawyer at the Hall & Wilcox legal firm, is now the business manager of Trac 5 Pty Ltd.

She is the key driver of “Brand Petracca”, which reportedly is one of reasons influencing Petracca’s desire to pursue a trade to a big Melbourne club.

She became Petracca’s business manager in April this year, two months prior to Petracca being severely injured in the King’s Birthday clash with Collingwood

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3 minutes ago, He de mon said:

Wait. He said that a friend visited him in ICU the next morning, when he couldn't have visitors for days after the surgery? That doesn't really add up.

Also, highly unlikely a surgeon would give a random friend that kind of information. Completely unprofessional if so.

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