Mr Miyagi wrote:Nope, definitely a few angry teammates who’d had enough. Remember it wasn’t his first incident.
Yeh, the Ratpack was not a good influence on our younger blokes.
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Mr Miyagi wrote:Nope, definitely a few angry teammates who’d had enough. Remember it wasn’t his first incident.
PyreneesPie wrote:Well said Piesnchess.Piesnchess wrote:Dennis Cometti can recommend Heath as a Librarian, at any local Library.
Good luck to Heater for whatever is to come.
Shall never forget his librarian moment or him throttling that Port player in the goal square - the two extremes of Heath Shaw
You’d be more upset if he pulled the chair out from under you.K wrote:PyreneesPie wrote:Well said Piesnchess.Piesnchess wrote:Dennis Cometti can recommend Heath as a Librarian, at any local Library.
Good luck to Heater for whatever is to come.
Shall never forget his librarian moment or him throttling that Port player in the goal square - the two extremes of Heath Shaw
Dunno what sort of readers you two are, but I'd be a little disturbed if I were settling into a comfy chair with a good book and the librarian snatched it out of my hands.
I remember being at Collingwood FC dinner one night with a Q&A session with then captain, Scott Burnes. Scotty was asked what he thought of Heater (amongst a few others) and I'll never forget his answer.... "If he (Heater) was in a blue on the field, I'd think twice about going over to help him out!" That, from the skipper, and a bloke who 'flew the colours'! I've said it before - I love Heater - but that spoke volumes to me and was all I needed to know about the culture and Heater's attitude.Mr Miyagi wrote:Nope, definitely a few angry teammates who’d had enough. Remember it wasn’t his first incident.
Heath would sneak up on you too.K wrote:PyreneesPie wrote:Well said Piesnchess.Piesnchess wrote:Dennis Cometti can recommend Heath as a Librarian, at any local Library.
Good luck to Heater for whatever is to come.
Shall never forget his librarian moment or him throttling that Port player in the goal square - the two extremes of Heath Shaw
Dunno what sort of readers you two are, but I'd be a little disturbed if I were settling into a comfy chair with a good book and the librarian snatched it out of my hands.
I remember thinking immediately after that Port final, that if I was a Pies player I might have been reported for striking Shaw.Abdul The Bull wrote:I remember being at Collingwood FC dinner one night with a Q&A session with then captain, Scott Burnes. Scotty was asked what he thought of Heater (amongst a few others) and I'll never forget his answer.... "If he (Heater) was in a blue on the field, I'd think twice about going over to help him out!" That, from the skipper, and a bloke who 'flew the colours'! I've said it before - I love Heater - but that spoke volumes to me and was all I needed to know about the culture and Heater's attitude.Mr Miyagi wrote:Nope, definitely a few angry teammates who’d had enough. Remember it wasn’t his first incident.
2008 was the year of the great lie. Burns was captain and he was lied to by Shaw and Didak. Burns and the Club publicly went into bat for them only to find out later they’d lied to everybody. That’s probably the context for Burn’s comment.Pies4shaw wrote:So, given that Burns was captain in 2008, that predates Heater winning the flag?
Heater had played 71 games at the end of 2008. It makes you wonder how he could play another 254 games of AFL over a further 12 seasons, if he had such a thoroughgoingly bad attitude.
Burns said the same in his press conference at the time. That was a huge mistake. Defend the guy publicly. Privately, do what you want. Take Heater out the back and beat the **** out of him if you're really so angry, but don't throw him under the bus publicly.dalyc wrote:...
2008 was the year of the great lie. Burns was captain and he was lied to by Shaw and Didak. Burns and the Club publicly went into bat for them only to find out later they’d lied to everybody. That’s probably the context for Burn’s comment.