stui magpie wrote:I heard the news on the radio driving to work this morning. It actually impacted me, I felt shocked.
I never met the bloke, but for some reason that news really did hit.
RIP Phil Walsh. I'm sure there will be more info coming out eventually, I heard the SA Police statement earlier and it boiled down to Phil was dead, the wife was in hospital undergoing treatment so they couldn't talk to her and the son was in hospital undergoing assessment so they couldn't talk to him so pretty much anything else is speculation.
What will be very interesting is what happens to the Sunday game.
I can't see how it could go ahead, I can't see how it could be postponed, the only viable option seems to be to cancel it and give each team 2 points.
I think it's important not to overreact.
And now when I say that I don't mean to be insensitive at all.
I like you was totally shocked and saddened when I heard the news but most of that comes from a sense of knowing Walsh because of his public profile.
It hits you harder but as the policeman said this morning what occurred wasn't a tragedy because he's the coach of Adelaide, it's always a tragedy for family and friends to lose a loved one in such circumstances no matter the profile.
So for those who loved, liked and respected him at the Adelaide football club it's totally understandable they wont be wanting to play this weekend.
If coaches or players at other AFL clubs who had a personal relationship with him during his career feel the same then that's totally acceptable also.
If I was a Geelong supporter I'd totally understand the game being cancelled and would agree with it.
For the rest though once the initial shock and sadness passes I think they would be capable of taking to the field and playing our great game of football.
In truth it's probably what Phil Walsh a man consumed by the game would have wanted.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!