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Media Madness

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To all the posters who went to town on Bruhn, it’s probably a good time to raise your hand and apologise; there’s a reason why the system is innocent until proven guilty - people (witnesses) and ‘victims’ lie.

 
47 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

To all the posters who went to town on Bruhn, it’s probably a good time to raise your hand and apologise; there’s a reason why the system is innocent until proven guilty - people (witnesses) and ‘victims’ lie.

The posters

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I tuned into OTC last night and I still can't understand Jack Riewoldt's strong dislike of the MFC. The panel were discussing Petracca's and Oliver's performance and he couldn't wait to ask the open question "What does this say about Melbourne?" implying a failing of the club. Thankfully Lewis defended the club and talked about how the GC system boosts Petracca's performance and Lethal also said "Melbourne supporters would be wondering, where was this for the last 2 years!?".

Matthews and Lewis sensibly added other factors but Riewoldt would have happily let it go into more Melbourne bashing.

 

After a long offseason, I think the media [censored] in general are just looking to set their agendas and create some content for the following days news cycle to talk about.

I tuned into Footy Classified last night and that wasn't much better, though they were more focused on nothing changing at Carlton (talking like we are half way through the season rather than one round in), potential unrest at St Kilda over their high paid players (and also not much changing despite), Daicos to Tasmania... etc

Some talk re Petracca/Oliver, but they were more in the Matthews and Lewis camp, rather than Reiwoldt


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Nick Riewoldt said it well when he spoke about the club lowering its standards just to accomodate Oliver, exactly what happened and a major part of the downfall. Head in the sand stuff

1 hour ago, Greg Schneider said:

Nick Riewoldt said it well when he spoke about the club lowering its standards just to accomodate Oliver, exactly what happened and a major part of the downfall. Head in the sand stuff

Elephant in the room on that Clarry post game interview is him saying that he rocked up to pre-season in bad shape and 'fat'.

Glossed past faster than a speeding bullet and kudos to him for getting his act together with the likes of Whits and Ashy by his side but if you were going to a new footy club with the hope of piecing back together your footy career, wouldn't you be aiming rock up to pre season in very very good shape and make a good impression?

We haven't heard the last of this. Just wait.

5 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I tuned into OTC last night and I still can't understand Jack Riewoldt's strong dislike of the MFC. The panel were discussing Petracca's and Oliver's performance and he couldn't wait to ask the open question "What does this say about Melbourne?" implying a failing of the club. Thankfully Lewis defended the club and talked about how the GC system boosts Petracca's performance and Lethal also said "Melbourne supporters would be wondering, where was this for the last 2 years!?".

Matthews and Lewis sensibly added other factors but Riewoldt would have happily let it go into more Melbourne bashing.

It was a fair question though. Oliver was given every opportunity and Tracs situation was probably more of his own doing than the clubs failure to keep him engaged. we need the media to explore that more. The club though didn’t do itself any favours with the board and handling of the off field nonsense

 
4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I feel what this debate hammers home is that we don't/didn't have strong enough leadership, BUT that players that we were paying huge amounts of money seemed content to sit back and not take ownership of leading high standards. I mean Clarry was attached at the hip to Max last off-season, you couldn't ask for a more professional footballer who demands the highest standards of himself.

Seems like every year a disgruntled ex-player of one club will say the standards at their new club are way higher. Never willing to take responsibility themselves.


On 07/03/2026 at 14:51, Ethan Tremblay said:

To all the posters who went to town on Bruhn, it’s probably a good time to raise your hand and apologise; there’s a reason why the system is innocent until proven guilty - people (witnesses) and ‘victims’ lie.

Well said, Ethan.

No doubt the same ones who simply assumed Clarkson, Fagan, etc. were guilty and finished in football from the Hawthorn saga.

They've apologised, haven't they ?

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On 03/10/2025 at 21:40, spirit of norm smith said:

Sam McClure

Is a genuine piece of [censored]

He declared Melbourne is a joke of a club

Who’d support them”

"They hit the Titanic … and they didn’t even know it”.

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Days since Carlton won a premiership--->10,960

The blokes on the deebrief a few weeks ago told a story of going to the opening of that doco with all the head honchos etc. One of the essendon podcast guys openly laughed loud when Sam McClure came on the doco. And was joined by others. Which pretty much sums up the amount of respect for him 😂😂

On 07/03/2026 at 14:51, Ethan Tremblay said:

To all the posters who went to town on Bruhn, it’s probably a good time to raise your hand and apologise; there’s a reason why the system is innocent until proven guilty - people (witnesses) and ‘victims’ lie.

This is embarrassing. Do you really think because the charges were dropped he’s an upstanding young man? It’s attitudes like yours - obsessed with the tiny percentage of unproven claims, rather than the massive number of SAs that are never reported because victims know the justice system is stacked against them - are the reasons why more victims of SA don’t come forward

7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'll agree to everything except for the Viney contract. Guy has played a ton of footy and is heart and soul. You keep him around. Losing him to North at the time would've been a bigger story then his current injury is anyway.

Oliver and Petracca situations, yes both parties have blame. No one is blameless, and that includes others not mentioned in the clip (Goodwin, Roffey, Griffiths).


4 hours ago, deegirl said:

This is embarrassing. Do you really think because the charges were dropped he’s an upstanding young man? It’s attitudes like yours - obsessed with the tiny percentage of unproven claims, rather than the massive number of SAs that are never reported because victims know the justice system is stacked against them - are the reasons why more victims of SA don’t come forward

The witness admitted to lying - Bruhn wasn’t merely found ‘not guilty’ - he was fully exonerated.

As a former detective who worked in the Sex Assault Squad (as well as Child Abuse, Homicide, Cold Case, and other units), I can tell you from direct experience that a significant proportion of reported sexual penetrations without consent turn out to be false allegations. False accusations are profoundly damaging, first to the innocent person wrongly accused, and second to genuine victims whose credibility is undermined when reports are later disproven.

I’ve investigated and arrested individuals responsible for some of the most serious and disturbing crimes (experiences I still find difficult to discuss). Today I investigate workplace sexual harassment and assault allegations for a large organisation, while also providing ongoing support to impacted persons with empathy, respect, and dignity throughout the process.

So when you make assumptions or lecture me based solely on one informed post - without knowing anything about my background or work - I take genuine offence at the characterisation. I remain deeply committed to seeking justice for real victims.

If you’d like verification of my previous police service or current role, feel free to message me privately and I’ll happily provide it.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

24 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The witness admitted to lying - Bruhn wasn’t found ‘not guilty’ at trial - he was completely exonerated. I’m an ex-Detective who served at the sex assault squad (the child abuse squad, homicide, cold case and other units). I can tell you that a large percentage of reports of sexual penetration without consent are false. It’s a disgusting thing to falsely accuse someone of. Firstly, against an innocent person, secondly, for those people who have actually been offended against and are true victims. I investigated and arrested some of the most hideous people for some of the most disturbing and disgusting crimes, including things I will never talk about. I now work for a large company where I investigate allegations of workplace sexual harassment and sexual assault (amongst other allegations of serious misconduct); I provide on-going support to victims/Impacted Person’s during and after the process, am empathic and treat them with the utmost respect and dignity, so please, do not lecture me, especially based off one (informed) post of mine, when you know nothing about me. I’m passionate about my work and getting ‘justice’ for true victims.

Sano was not my cup of tea, Ethan.

20 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I tuned into OTC last night and I still can't understand Jack Riewoldt's strong dislike of the MFC. The panel were discussing Petracca's and Oliver's performance and he couldn't wait to ask the open question "What does this say about Melbourne?" implying a failing of the club. Thankfully Lewis defended the club and talked about how the GC system boosts Petracca's performance and Lethal also said "Melbourne supporters would be wondering, where was this for the last 2 years!?".

Matthews and Lewis sensibly added other factors but Riewoldt would have happily let it go into more Melbourne bashing.

I didn't see it that way, it's a talk show, he was doing the setup for Lewis/Matthews takes

Player at New Club Drinking Game Bingo

"It's been the fresh start I needed"

"The facilities and training standards are heaps better than the old mob"

"Can't wait to play those guys in Round X"

"I'm having fun playing footy again!"

"I should have done this years ago"


I really only watch 360 now even then I tape it & fast forward.

Last night I was flicking & came across footy classified & saw derm, hird & eddie. I immediately turned off

So apparently Kane Cornes nearly “drove off the road” when he heard kingy say that we’d back our system in against st kilda and nas and not get too caught up in tagging. (Which imo I think is just kingy not showing his hand as he seems like an adaptable coach who can respond to issues on game day as they arise).

Firstly, is Cornes expectation that coaching tactics are an open forum for everyone to hear and understand?

Also, surely opposition supporters are also getting tired of Kane’s Melbourne inquisition. I don’t think running us into the ground is still selling papers like it did for the last two years.

43 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Last night I was flicking & came across footy classified & saw derm, hird & eddie. I immediately turned off

You didn't miss much other than the usual Eddie talking non stop for an hour

 
On 07/03/2026 at 14:51, Ethan Tremblay said:

To all the posters who went to town on Bruhn, it’s probably a good time to raise your hand and apologise; there’s a reason why the system is innocent until proven guilty - people (witnesses) and ‘victims’ lie.

how good was he

2 hours ago, Tom Dyson said:

So apparently Kane Cornes nearly “drove off the road” when he heard kingy say that we’d back our system in against st kilda and nas and not get too caught up in tagging. (Which imo I think is just kingy not showing his hand as he seems like an adaptable coach who can respond to issues on game day as they arise).

Firstly, is Cornes expectation that coaching tactics are an open forum for everyone to hear and understand?

Also, surely opposition supporters are also getting tired of Kane’s Melbourne inquisition. I don’t think running us into the ground is still selling papers like it did for the last two years.

If you're nearly driving off the road from something a coach said you should probably get a better driving licence.


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