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Let's hope that this is the wake up call he needed and that this is his Swan moment.
He has talent to burn, but needs to knuckle down and learn from his mistake to get better for we need him to take the next step if we are to rise up the ladder.
The additional 3 week suspension is neither here nor there as he has missed so much footy that he would probably need a month in the reserves anyway before being considered for a recall.
He has talent to burn, but needs to knuckle down and learn from his mistake to get better for we need him to take the next step if we are to rise up the ladder.
The additional 3 week suspension is neither here nor there as he has missed so much footy that he would probably need a month in the reserves anyway before being considered for a recall.
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From big footy and I agree
Kid without a sterling record, timing coincides with big bday, gives pies a weak story they've heard before...
Before Buckley goes to the media about it for the first time, all smiles, how the hell does he or someone else in a senior role not sit JDG down, look him dead in the eyes and tell him in no uncertain terms 'if this injury occurred as a result of something else, something you know you shouldntve been doing - ok - we'll work through it. But if you're telling me now you hurt it playing with your dog and that turns out to be false, consider your 2017 season finished. So I'll ask one last time, how did you break your hand?'
If anyone had that conversation with him, the dog story never ends up in the media, and half the circus of crap here is avoided.
Abysmal handling by all parties.
Kid without a sterling record, timing coincides with big bday, gives pies a weak story they've heard before...
Before Buckley goes to the media about it for the first time, all smiles, how the hell does he or someone else in a senior role not sit JDG down, look him dead in the eyes and tell him in no uncertain terms 'if this injury occurred as a result of something else, something you know you shouldntve been doing - ok - we'll work through it. But if you're telling me now you hurt it playing with your dog and that turns out to be false, consider your 2017 season finished. So I'll ask one last time, how did you break your hand?'
If anyone had that conversation with him, the dog story never ends up in the media, and half the circus of crap here is avoided.
Abysmal handling by all parties.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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It is hilarious reading some of these moralistic posts.
The guy lied ..... so flog him to death.
But why did he lie in the first place?
Because he was scared of telling the truth!
is that a good culture to enforce?
Was he allowed to go out in the first place?
Nearly everyone on this thread reckons a punitive regime is the way to go.
I say that is crap.
If 50 years of punitive action on the war on drugs taught you anything!
If you reckon the world will work better by enforcing lifestyle rules, bureaucracy and strict rules then I say welcome to the world of perpetual disappointment.
Treat every case on it's merit and the one thing for certain is that a team of robots will never win a flag.
Well at least not until 2065.
So what is worse going backwards for 5 straight years or a player whacking some idiot on a Saturday night.
The guy lied ..... so flog him to death.
But why did he lie in the first place?
Because he was scared of telling the truth!
is that a good culture to enforce?
Was he allowed to go out in the first place?
Nearly everyone on this thread reckons a punitive regime is the way to go.
I say that is crap.
If 50 years of punitive action on the war on drugs taught you anything!
If you reckon the world will work better by enforcing lifestyle rules, bureaucracy and strict rules then I say welcome to the world of perpetual disappointment.
Treat every case on it's merit and the one thing for certain is that a team of robots will never win a flag.
Well at least not until 2065.
So what is worse going backwards for 5 straight years or a player whacking some idiot on a Saturday night.
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I think you're missing the point. I don't particularly care if he went out on the town, got drunk and hit a policeman and spent a week in jail. I wasn't fussed when Swanny got arrested for going to help his mates who were in a fight with a security guard. But I do care when a player lies to his coach, particularly a coach who stuck up for him all last year when his form didn't justify his spot in the team. I feel sorry for Buckley in this situation whatever you think of his performance as a senior coach. He doesn't deserve what he copped from De Goey and the leadership group responded with a pretty harsh penalty on De Goey's behaviour, which was independent of any penalty Buckley might have imposed.thompsoc wrote:It is hilarious reading some of these moralistic posts.
The guy lied ..... so flog him to death.
But why did he lie in the first place?
Because he was scared of telling the truth!
is that a good culture to enforce?
Was he allowed to go out in the first place?
Nearly everyone on this thread reckons a punitive regime is the way to go.
I say that is crap.
If 50 years of punitive action on the war on drugs taught you anything!
If you reckon the world will work better by enforcing lifestyle rules, bureaucracy and strict rules then I say welcome to the world of perpetual disappointment.
Treat every case on it's merit and the one thing for certain is that a team of robots will never win a flag.
Well at least not until 2065.
So what is worse going backwards for 5 straight years or a player whacking some idiot on a Saturday night.
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I have a simple question...why did he lie?BucksIsFutureCoach wrote:I think you're missing the point. I don't particularly care if he went out on the town, got drunk and hit a policeman and spent a week in jail. I wasn't fussed when Swanny got arrested for going to help his mates who were in a fight with a security guard. But I do care when a player lies to his coach, particularly a coach who stuck up for him all last year when his form didn't justify his spot in the team. I feel sorry for Buckley in this situation whatever you think of his performance as a senior coach. He doesn't deserve what he copped from De Goey and the leadership group responded with a pretty harsh penalty on De Goey's behaviour, which was independent of any penalty Buckley might have imposed.thompsoc wrote:It is hilarious reading some of these moralistic posts.
The guy lied ..... so flog him to death.
But why did he lie in the first place?
Because he was scared of telling the truth!
is that a good culture to enforce?
Was he allowed to go out in the first place?
Nearly everyone on this thread reckons a punitive regime is the way to go.
I say that is crap.
If 50 years of punitive action on the war on drugs taught you anything!
If you reckon the world will work better by enforcing lifestyle rules, bureaucracy and strict rules then I say welcome to the world of perpetual disappointment.
Treat every case on it's merit and the one thing for certain is that a team of robots will never win a flag.
Well at least not until 2065.
So what is worse going backwards for 5 straight years or a player whacking some idiot on a Saturday night.
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Exhibit A , Luke Hodge, drunk as a skunk and driving. so called, mr clean. Nothing more needs to be said.melliot wrote:Bring back tradition! This is nothing that a good stoning to death from the manic mob won't fix.
Or maybe we could throw him onto the MCG with some lions and watch him get eaten like the glory days of the Rome.
Only to think Gladiator was on 7mate last Sunday night!
FFS. Some people need to get perspective. It was poor form. But suggest only those whom have not sinned, cast the first stone.
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Same reason most 21 year olds do, they think they can get away with somethingthompsoc wrote:I have a simple question...why did he lie?BucksIsFutureCoach wrote:I think you're missing the point. I don't particularly care if he went out on the town, got drunk and hit a policeman and spent a week in jail. I wasn't fussed when Swanny got arrested for going to help his mates who were in a fight with a security guard. But I do care when a player lies to his coach, particularly a coach who stuck up for him all last year when his form didn't justify his spot in the team. I feel sorry for Buckley in this situation whatever you think of his performance as a senior coach. He doesn't deserve what he copped from De Goey and the leadership group responded with a pretty harsh penalty on De Goey's behaviour, which was independent of any penalty Buckley might have imposed.thompsoc wrote:It is hilarious reading some of these moralistic posts.
The guy lied ..... so flog him to death.
But why did he lie in the first place?
Because he was scared of telling the truth!
is that a good culture to enforce?
Was he allowed to go out in the first place?
Nearly everyone on this thread reckons a punitive regime is the way to go.
I say that is crap.
If 50 years of punitive action on the war on drugs taught you anything!
If you reckon the world will work better by enforcing lifestyle rules, bureaucracy and strict rules then I say welcome to the world of perpetual disappointment.
Treat every case on it's merit and the one thing for certain is that a team of robots will never win a flag.
Well at least not until 2065.
So what is worse going backwards for 5 straight years or a player whacking some idiot on a Saturday night.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Are you comparing Buckley to Malthouse now.thompsoc wrote:I have a simple question...why did he lie?BucksIsFutureCoach wrote:I think you're missing the point. I don't particularly care if he went out on the town, got drunk and hit a policeman and spent a week in jail. I wasn't fussed when Swanny got arrested for going to help his mates who were in a fight with a security guard. But I do care when a player lies to his coach, particularly a coach who stuck up for him all last year when his form didn't justify his spot in the team. I feel sorry for Buckley in this situation whatever you think of his performance as a senior coach. He doesn't deserve what he copped from De Goey and the leadership group responded with a pretty harsh penalty on De Goey's behaviour, which was independent of any penalty Buckley might have imposed.thompsoc wrote:It is hilarious reading some of these moralistic posts.
The guy lied ..... so flog him to death.
But why did he lie in the first place?
Because he was scared of telling the truth!
is that a good culture to enforce?
Was he allowed to go out in the first place?
Nearly everyone on this thread reckons a punitive regime is the way to go.
I say that is crap.
If 50 years of punitive action on the war on drugs taught you anything!
If you reckon the world will work better by enforcing lifestyle rules, bureaucracy and strict rules then I say welcome to the world of perpetual disappointment.
Treat every case on it's merit and the one thing for certain is that a team of robots will never win a flag.
Well at least not until 2065.
So what is worse going backwards for 5 straight years or a player whacking some idiot on a Saturday night.
Didak and Heath Shaw lied to Malthouse and got suspended for the rest of the season.
De Goey is bloody lucky he only got 3 weeks for lying to Buckley.
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My memory is that shaw and dids incident was a lot more serious, weren't they pissed and pranged a car, then made out they weren't driving. ? That's a lot more serious lying than what degoey has done, and for a far more worse incident.
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Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb.