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Posted
2 hours ago, Young Angus said:

I just hate influencers they are as much a pox on this world as social media…the world is a better place without either of them!

Yet you've posted this on Demonland, which is a social media site.  :laugh:

 

Posted
1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

Yet you've posted this on Demonland, which is a social media site.  :laugh:

 

DL has a purpose:  to keep demon fans sane or at least semi-sane, at least some of the time!!😊

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

 

Thank you for a sensible and somewhat lighthearted view.  This topic and DL need a fair bit of lightheartedness atm.

Hoping your young Jedi is a quick learner!  The sooner he puts on a red and blue jumper the better !!!

Emperors from Caesar to Napoleon to Churchill know it.

Strategists from Machiavelli to Rommel too.

Italian loyalty is not a given.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Emperors from Caesar to Napoleon to Churchill know it.

Strategists from Machiavelli to Rommel too.

Italian loyalty is not a given.

Ouch.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Young Angus said:

It really does, and I’m not even that old…just old enough to remember the world just before mobile phones and boy oh boy wasn’t it a nicer place. 

Far, far better. Just too much carp flying around these days.

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14 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Emperors from Caesar to Napoleon to Churchill know it.

Strategists from Machiavelli to Rommel too.

Italian loyalty is not a given.

We could engage in banter re military history/strategists, modern day footballers and where many other 'Judas' lie but its best I leave that alone!

No point in derailing this thread.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

We could engage in banter re military history/strategists and where many other 'Judas' lie but its best I leave that alone!

No point in derailing this thread.

I love a good derailment!

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Posted

I think Trac should leave.  He almost died and now the club is backgrounding the press to take down his reputation.  Vintage MFC.  It's a weak club run by weak people.  We have a long history of exporting players who go on to have better careers elsewhere and Trac will be no different.  I hope he goes somewhere that wraps there arms around him warts and all and let him play his best footy.   I love the club but save for norm smith getting sacked this has been the darkest week in the clubs history.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Biffen said:

I love a good derailment!

I've noticed!😊

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Posted
2 hours ago, Roost it far said:

That he can make around $350K through paid ig posts and that changing clubs likely won’t change his audience size. 

$350k - is that per year?  Holy Moses no wonder everyone wants to be a bloody influencer.

For full transparency I have unfollowed him on instagram and he can have my viewership back when he puts the Melbourne jumper back on.

I understand that players have a limited career, but does his influence will slowly fade as soon he is no longer a footy player?

but in 10,20,30 years time is he going to regret not coming to premiership reunions because he burnt his team mates?

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I have just checked in on this thread and am 25 pages behind.  Gadzooks.

This thread is growing quicker than I can read.

Hows Traccas brand going anyway?

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Posted
2 hours ago, Young Angus said:

I’m sorry but anyone wanting to be an influencer of any kind really needs to get a life. That word just makes my blood boil, like it’s actually a thing. 
 

Not even sure if that’s related to much, I just hate influencers they are as much a pox on this world as social media…the world is a better place without either of them!

I totally agree but sadly it ain’t going to change.   
We have a world wide pandemic of people delusion-ally thinking they will make their fortune and become a big celebrity without having to roll their sleeves up or get off their a….   
All by inflicting their nonsense/garbage/dibble on others by tapping their “Smart” 🤣 phone.

The Internet age has a lot to answer for.

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Of course that is being said, now that blame for this situation is being aimed at his brand manager, who is very close to him.

All the journos reporting this story have said a major reason for this issue is a desire to play for a big club and improve his brand. That is not something that has just been made up by all of them.

 

In my opinion, humbly....   I think quite possibly one of the reasons it's seeming hard to nail down the reasons of discontent is that in reality they're secondary.  The PRIMARY  factor as I'm seeing it is to advance Trac5.  Am I saying there's no dissatisfaction?.. no . I'm sure we can all find and voice something about work. 

There's just something very wiffy about all of this. I simply think some of thus  is real, some....well.... a construct to suit (😁 and it moves 😉 )

If this is just really about his brand..his "channel"  ... then ... auf wiedersehen... caio baby .

And we'll just see.

Go Dees 

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Posted
42 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Trac is at my country shack avoiding media scrutiny .

We made ravioli together and quaffed a Soave then a nice Chianti.

I’ve rolled a Jamaican cigar.

Today I’ll be teaching him gratitude, silence and how to do one’s laundry in private.

The young Jedi still has much to learn.

They grass is not always greener.

Journalists are not friends.

Loyalty is everything in business/ friendship.

Cutting an onion does not make you Marco Pierre White

Money won’t but you respect

So many lessons…….

I'm sure young grasshopper appreciated your sage advice Master Po.

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

I have just checked in on this thread and am 25 pages behind.  Gadzooks.

This thread is growing quicker than I can read.

Hows Traccas brand going anyway?

More growth than this thread. He's up another 1k.  Still waiting for the next recipe to drop. It's been days and the suspense is killing me. If it's pasta it's all over folks. 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, Rossmillan said:

$350k - is that per year?  Holy Moses no wonder everyone wants to be a bloody influencer.

For full transparency I have unfollowed him on instagram and he can have my viewership back when he puts the Melbourne jumper back on.

I understand that players have a limited career, but does his influence will slowly fade as soon he is no longer a footy player?

but in 10,20,30 years time is he going to regret not coming to premiership reunions because he burnt his team mates?

i would assume it's per promotional campaign, so a series of posts / interactions / endorsements

so it would depend on the client and the ambassador as to the level of effort he is required to go to to engage with audiences

Posted
3 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

This is exactly what Collingwood was so good at in 2022/3 and it helped them win a flag last year, only two years after finishing 17th as a near basket case with only six wins. 

Spot on WJ, I think Collingwood managed to turn their vocal supporter base into a competitive advantage. I think when McCrae took the reigns he encouraged the players to be bold and would rather roll the dice and lose by 10 goals than play safe and lose by 1 - 2 goals. They won a few close ones and rode the wave of momentum and crowd support to an unlikely Premiership. At various times in the past couple of years Tracc, Goody, Pert and Roffey have all mentioned the impact a vocal supporter base has on the team.

As negative everything seems right now I don't think we are in that bad a position and can easily bounce back into contention next year. We are too good a team not to and Goody and our leaders have demonstrated time again an ability to challenge - with everything that went wrong this year we were within a kick of Brisbane, GWS and Port when they were in red hot form.

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1 minute ago, chookrat said:

Spot on WJ, I think Collingwood managed to turn their vocal supporter base into a competitive advantage. I think when McCrae took the reigns he encouraged the players to be bold and would rather roll the dice and lose by 10 goals than play safe and lose by 1 - 2 goals. They won a few close ones and rode the wave of momentum and crowd support to an unlikely Premiership. At various times in the past couple of years Tracc, Goody, Pert and Roffey have all mentioned the impact a vocal supporter base has on the team.

As negative everything seems right now I don't think we are in that bad a position and can easily bounce back into contention next year. We are too good a team not to and Goody and our leaders have demonstrated time again an ability to challenge - with everything that went wrong this year we were within a kick of Brisbane, GWS and Port when they were in red hot form.

But you could also argue that our worst was really bad.

Thrashed twice by Freo and Collingwood, who didn't make it to the finals, by an average of 50 points.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Jjrogan said:

More growth than this thread. He's up another 1k.  Still waiting for the next recipe to drop. It's been days and the suspense is killing me. If it's pasta it's all over folks. 

I unfollowed him...but I have seen his account has grown by 3,000! I'm assuming it's the Carlton and pies supporters... i'm sure once a decision has been made, he might lose all those new followers... or if he does manage to go to the bigger club - gain more! Watch this space!

Posted
35 minutes ago, Gtrain said:

I think Trac should leave.  He almost died and now the club is backgrounding the press to take down his reputation.  Vintage MFC.  It's a weak club run by weak people.  We have a long history of exporting players who go on to have better careers elsewhere and Trac will be no different.  I hope he goes somewhere that wraps there arms around him warts and all and let him play his best footy.   I love the club but save for norm smith getting sacked this has been the darkest week in the clubs history.

Good one. Any chance you’d want him to goto Collingwood or Carlton too. 

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Posted
55 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Yet you've posted this on Demonland, which is a social media site.  :laugh:

 

It’s certainly possible to use social media and despise it at the same time. 

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7 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

But you could also argue that our worst was really bad.

Thrashed twice by Freo and Collingwood, who didn't make it to the finals, by an average of 50 points.

I said multiple times throughout the year that something was off - yes there were personnel issues, but I think this thing with Trac has been eating away at the whole team all year. It’s a good thing this has all come out as I think it will get addressed now. 

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