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...but "cultural issues", "crisis" and "mess" at the Demons? Damian Barrett = first class hack...add this one to the list.

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  • Robbie87 changed the title to "Off-field problems" at the Pies
 

He is on about the continuous attacks from tools like Barrett who make the same points over and over in their columns like its gospel. Candy Kane Cornes does the same. If you repeat the same thing over and over then it must be true. Barrett has made the same point about Trac & Clarry in his column each week that they don't want to be there. Well guess what they are there. And they are there for the whole season.

 

Heard a crescendo of info that there could just be Cultural problems at C9, but i stress that its true.

 

Nah nothing to see there. However one person wants to leave a club. That club is in "crisis". Imagine having 50 plus staff in an organisation and someone wants to leave. The "crisis" that must bring to an organisation.


Only sexual assault and aggravated assault going unpunished 

Nothing like the rampant homesickness of Kozzi or the uber professionalism of Trac 

Toxic culture

Ch9 off chanel problems toxic culture Barrett set to leave ch2 ABC front runners to pick him up

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  On 18/10/2024 at 20:22, forever demons said:

Ch9 off chanel problems toxic culture Barrett set to leave ch2 ABC front runners to pick him up SBS will make a strong bid as well from a good inside source

 

 
  On 18/10/2024 at 07:58, KozzyCan said:

What are you on about?

Yeah, it generally helps to put the genesis for the post, in the post. Here it is:

 

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  On 18/10/2024 at 20:38, Mickey said:

Yeah, it generally helps to put the genesis for the post, in the post. Here it is:

 

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Feel like maybe this thought didn't require an entirely new thread.

I hate the pies and I hate how much our club seems to not hate them.

 

We are at war with them as far as I am concerned 

They should not be referred to as Collingwood, or the Pies. No term other than "the filth" is appropriate.

  On 19/10/2024 at 07:59, biggestred said:

I hate the pies and I hate how much our club seems to not hate them.

I don't hate Collingwood, so when they win premierships it doesn't bother me.  The more you hate them, the more pain you'll experience when they win.  

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Barrett actually says something negative about every single club in that "sliding doors" article. You would have to wonder about his mental state?

  On 20/10/2024 at 10:11, illbarto said:

Barrett actually says something negative about every single club in that "sliding doors" article. You would have to wonder about his mental state?

Massive Inferiority complex. The look on the face gives it away all the time

 

  On 19/10/2024 at 07:59, biggestred said:

I hate the pies and I hate how much our club seems to not hate them.

 

We are at war with them as far as I am concerned 

I think you need to get out more, obviously don't quite understand what the word 'war' means.


  On 21/10/2024 at 21:40, Satyriconhome said:

I think you need to get out more, obviously don't quite understand what the word 'war' means.

I'm sure he means it in the Shakespearean sense.

  On 21/10/2024 at 21:40, Satyriconhome said:

I think you need to get out more, obviously don't quite understand what the word 'war' means.

What is it good for Saty? What is it good for..

  On 20/10/2024 at 10:11, illbarto said:

Barrett actually says something negative about every single club in that "sliding doors" article. You would have to wonder about his mental state?

His relentless negativity is exhausting 

Anyone would think he suffers from some kind of supporter syndrome

 
  On 21/10/2024 at 22:06, whatwhat say what said:

His relentless negativity is exhausting 

Anyone would think he suffers from some kind of supporter syndrome

Purple Supporter Syndrome.

(Insert vowel)

  On 21/10/2024 at 22:05, layzie said:

What is it good for Saty? What is it good for..

Don't you Edwin Starr at me 🤣 As an ex military personage, the comparison to war no matter the context is abhorrent.


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