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I don’t know if Clayton Oliver spends any time thinking about ‘Brand Oliver’, but his off season should be studied in the curriculum of anyone entering into sports management and online promotions.

I feel nothing but love for Clarry after he has had a very similar offseason to a teammate who is very conscious of his brand off the field.  
 

Two players, both explored their options… one has come back, an absolute darling, the other’s standing is  (imho) sadly tainted.

 
42 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I don’t know if Clayton Oliver spends any time thinking about ‘Brand Oliver’, but his off season should be studied in the curriculum of anyone entering into sports management and online promotions.

I feel nothing but love for Clarry after he has had a very similar offseason to a teammate who is very conscious of his brand off the field.  
 

Two players, both explored their options… one has come back, an absolute darling, the other’s standing is  (imho) sadly tainted.

If this is some sort of veiled dig at Trac personally I think that’s out of line 

Have you not seen any of the vision of Trac working super hard to get as fit as he possibly can be for 2025? 
 

Trac is not due to be back yet just like a dozen other senior players that are not training atm - Clayton looks a lot less physically ready than Trac imho so it’s great he recognises that and wants (and frankly needs) to start asap

Whatever our personal views are of off field events in the off season I think it’s time everyone puts that all behind us and focus on being the best the club can be - that’s of course what we expect of our playing group so as supporters we should too 

Glad to see Christian is healthy and training hard and I hope he has a great year.  I honestly wish him only the best.

There’s no logic to barracking for a football team; logic collapses immediately when we ask ourselves why we do what we do.  We cheer kids kicking a ball around a field…. It’s absurd.

The fact of the matter is, if Petracca had what he wanted, he’d be at AIA and not Gosch’s.  
That hurts the heart, even if my head can understand it.   And, in footy, the heart trumps the head every time.

I’d love to go bananas every time Petracca gets his hands on the ball next year but, truth be told, my heart has checked out on him.

That’s 100% personal and, in all honestly, I’d hate to change anyone’s mind on the topic, but I’ve kinda checked out in him.  Which is sad - he’s been a favourite of mine.  But the love has gone for now.

 

 
8 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Glad to see Christian is healthy and training hard and I hope he has a great year.  I honestly wish him only the best.

There’s no logic to barracking for a football team; logic collapses immediately when we ask ourselves why we do what we do.  We cheer kids kicking a ball around a field…. It’s absurd.

The fact of the matter is, if Petracca had what he wanted, he’d be at AIA and not Gosch’s.  
That hurts the heart, even if my head can understand it.   And, in footy, the heart trumps the head every time.

I’d love to go bananas every time Petracca gets his hands on the ball next year but, truth be told, my heart has checked out on him.

That’s 100% personal and, in all honestly, I’d hate to change anyone’s mind on the topic, but I’ve kinda checked out in him.  Which is sad - he’s been a favourite of mine.  But the love has gone for now.

 

It seems some hard decisions and hard conversations were needed - maybe he was the catalyst for that happening 

If it makes us a better team then good on him 

The only real fact that I know is that he remains arguably our best footballer and if we really want to have success we should all put our feelings and speculation away and get behind the team including Trac 

8 hours ago, Sydee said:

It seems some hard decisions and hard conversations were needed - maybe he was the catalyst for that happening 

If it makes us a better team then good on him 

The only real fact that I know is that he remains arguably our best footballer and if we really want to have success we should all put our feelings and speculation away and get behind the team including Trac 

For me, it's about whether Trac gets behind the team!


49 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

For me, it's about whether Trac gets behind the team!

There is no objective way of knowing that.  His actions/non actions on social media aren't his attitude or behaviour inside the club.  If there is bickering on the field it happens all the time ala May/Lever.  And People who want to find fault will forensically analyze his public appearances. 

So people (not necessarily yourself) will probably stick to their opinions as they are and will remain subjective.  Forgiveness doesn't come easy to some. 

 

As an aside, I read somewhere on DL about booing Petracca next year.  I would be horrified.  It wouldn't help him wanting to stay. 

Its time to be united as a club, as a team and as fans. 

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10 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

There is no objective way of knowing that.  His actions/non actions on social media won't reflect his attitude or behaviour inside the club.  If there is bickering on the field it happens all the time ala May/Lever.  And People who want to find fault will forensically analyze his public appearances. 

So people (not necessarily yourself) will probably stick to their opinions as they are and will remain subjective.  Forgiveness doesn't come easy to some. 

 

As an aside, I read somewhere on DL about booing Petracca next year.  I would be horrified.  It wouldn't help him wanting to stay. 

Its time to be united as a club, as a team and as fans. 

Agree, any Demon supporter booing Petracca would be shocking. Premiership player, Norm Smith medal winner, should be fully supported so he wants to stay and help create future success.

The club seemingly got a number of things wrong, hopefully Petracca can be a key part of getting them right on the field again.

It may take a little while for things to get back to normal, Tracc needs to re- integrate with the team and the team need to reset the chemistry. The injection of new talent, new coaches, amended game plans and the improvement in our 1-4 year players will help the team meld together and bring some real happiness and joy back for us supporters. Nathan Jones could play a big part in this process.

Edited by DeeZone

 
2 hours ago, D4Life said:

Agree, any Demon supporter booing Petracca would be shocking. Premiership player, Norm Smith medal winner, should be fully supported so he wants to stay and help create future success.

The club seemingly got a number of things wrong, hopefully Petracca can be a key part of getting them right on the field again.

I think tracc got a number of things wrong

1 hour ago, Ugottobekidding said:

I think tracc got a number of things wrong

Agree 100%, but it’s time to leave things behind, and get on with making finals!


1 hour ago, Ugottobekidding said:

I think tracc got a number of things wrong

I think the MFC got a lot of things wrong 

13 hours ago, Sydee said:

It seems some hard decisions and hard conversations were needed - maybe he was the catalyst for that happening 

If it makes us a better team then good on him 

The only real fact that I know is that he remains arguably our best footballer and if we really want to have success we should all put our feelings and speculation away and get behind the team including Trac 

I’ll only get the love back with Trac if he’s still with us in 2026

As for Clarry, it never left & he didn’t want to either, his body language shows that

1 hour ago, Billy said:

I’ll only get the love back with Trac if he’s still with us in 2026

Sadly I think that is the case for many of us.  In the meantime we hope he plays well and urges his teamates on.

10 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

 

As an aside, I read somewhere on DL about booing Petracca next year.  I would be horrified.  It wouldn't help him wanting to stay. 

Its time to be united as a club, as a team and as fans. 

There are more than enough detractors outside , quite willing to pull is down.

Everyone makes mistakes and everyone has to sit on the toilet at some stage,

Start of preseason, time to gel together and avoid outside noise ,  go Dee's 


On 16/11/2024 at 08:04, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Noosa and is training hard going by his insta and in full contact training. Bloke is a machine.

Thanks - interesting though who, in Noosa, is in full contact training with him. 

22 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Glad to see Christian is healthy and training hard and I hope he has a great year.  I honestly wish him only the best.

There’s no logic to barracking for a football team; logic collapses immediately when we ask ourselves why we do what we do.  We cheer kids kicking a ball around a field…. It’s absurd.

The fact of the matter is, if Petracca had what he wanted, he’d be at AIA and not Gosch’s.  
That hurts the heart, even if my head can understand it.   And, in footy, the heart trumps the head every time.

I’d love to go bananas every time Petracca gets his hands on the ball next year but, truth be told, my heart has checked out on him.

That’s 100% personal and, in all honestly, I’d hate to change anyone’s mind on the topic, but I’ve kinda checked out in him.  Which is sad - he’s been a favourite of mine.  But the love has gone for now.

 

 

7 hours ago, sue said:

Sadly I think that is the case for many of us.  In the meantime we hope he plays well and urges his teamates on.

For me he needs to regain supporters’ trust and display his passion for the club on the field before some of us will be able to love him as we did.   So it is really over to CP5 and I suspect he will get there. 

On 16/11/2024 at 19:11, Roost it far said:

So you know he wasn’t training or just a guess?

Judging by his insta story he spent more time at Flemington than the Gym.

On 15/11/2024 at 17:09, danielE288 said:

I suppose that's far, but if you compare him to someone like Trac who spent his holiday's training. They're miles apart in professionalism.

If its not on insta it didnt happen

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